Thousandths of an inch are also used in some engineering applications and are called “mils.” Not to be confused with millimeters.
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It’s not a good tip, but this is how I hear it:
1: One
San Fran: Seven
Cisc: Six
O: Oh
I just came up with it off the cuff, but I may use it going forward. I’ve never been able to remember feet or yards in a mile.
Also, we only measure length in bananas and fractions thereof.
And to remember the number of yards in a mile: 1 San Francisco
One-seven-six-oh
Antenna Pod runs on Android. Not sure about on your Volvo specifically though.
antler@feddit.onlineto Android@lemdro.id•Nothing caught red-handed faking Phone 3 camera samples, can't even try to deny (Updated: Explanation)English15·14 days agoPer the response from Nothing quoted in the article, that’s what happened:
Akis mentions that companies have to submit demo units with placeholder content about four months before the phone’s launch so that they can be tested and “implemented” before mass production. Once the phone enters mass production, companies usually swap out placeholder content (including stock images) with proper product renders and actual photo samples.
The original post is from 2017 - LLM were not in common use then.
antler@feddit.onlineto Science@mander.xyz•Strange relations between numerical expressions and physical constantsEnglish3·23 days agoI could be bothered:
Got it, thanks. Looks about the same, for what it’s worth: recommended ratio for children 13-35 months old is 4:1.
antler@feddit.onlineto Science@mander.xyz•Antarctic researcher remains, working for Falklands’ Dependency, 66 years ago, found in receding glacierEnglish4·28 days agoAnd a much clearer version only needs two more words:
Remains of Antarctic researcher, who worked for Falklands’ Dependency 66 years ago, found in receding glacier
I agree that it was a good article, though. Editors must have to take a class in headline obstruction.
Edit: maybe I’m wrong; there are many better headlines about this story. The one OP found is uniquely bad:
- Remains of British researcher lost in 1959 recovered from Antarctic glacier
- Melting ice reveals remains of Antarctic researcher who vanished 66 years ago
- Body of Antarctic researcher found 66 years after he disappeared exploring glacier
- Remains of U.K. researcher who vanished in 1959 found on Antarctic glacier: “Shocked and amazed”
- Remains of a Lost Antarctic Researcher Are Finally Recovered, 66 Years After He Fell Into a Crevasse
- After 66 Years, Melting Glacier Releases Antarctic Researcher’s Remains
- Lost researcher’s remains found on Antarctic glacier after 66 years
- Remains Of Antarctic Researcher Lost During 1959 Expedition Found After 65 Years
What federal limit are you referencing? Federally funded Early Head Start classes serving students under 36 months old must have two teachers with no more than 8 children (4:1 ratio). CFR 1302.21(b)(2). Kids in diapers will probably be under 36 months.
Many states have their own requirements.
antler@feddit.onlineto Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•A small art gallery in Japan just happened to have these pictures next to each other. And then it morphed into a popular meme templateEnglish132·1 month agoThey’re not saying that. Check the community and try to have some fun
Gah, thanks! I didn’t have the audio on.
I was racking my brain, trying to think of TV shows that were well-known for recaps at the beginning of episodes and trying to think of synonyms or slang terms for baby bottles and caps.
Sorry, I’ve been staring at this one and just do not get it.
pH is the negative of the (base 10) logarithm of the activity of H+: pH = -log10(aH+)
If you mean “what’s the difference between concentration and activity,” activity is the “effective concentration” of a species. For ideal solutions, activity is equal to concentration. For real solutions, interactions between the components in the solution may cause a species to “act” like it is more or less concentrated.
Dilute solutions at standard conditions are close to ideal: activity is about equal to concentration. But consider a concentrated solution of a salt: the activity will tend to be lower than the concentration because the cations and anions are not completely independent as in an ideal solution, but tend to “shield” each other due to electrostatic forces.
No, hydrogen (gas) doesn’t spontaneously dissociate into H+ when dissolved in water because it’s covalently bonded; it remains H2, just like nitrogen remains N2 when dissolved in water. Acidity is a measure of the concentration* of H+, so dissolving H2 doesn’t impact the acidity.
*actually the activity
Please put an NSFW tag on this. I was on the train and when I saw this I had to start furiously
masturbatingvomiting. Everyone else gave me strange looks and were saying things like “what the fuck” and “callthe policean ambulance”. I dropped my phone and everyone around me saw this image. Now there is a whole train of menmasturbatingvomiting together at this one image. This is all your fault, you could have prevented this if you had just tagged this post NSFW.
Fuck, flag as NSFW next time
Looks ok to me using Voyager.
Of course. I was trying to make something less useful than knowing the strides in a mile.