5254 pts · October 17, 2013
hi.
ok, but what about Cooper downstairs?
ok, how about now?
how about now?
As an American, I wish I were a Canadian...
Right now, how many penguins would it take to fill the room you're in. two answers will be accepted, the number for a single layer of vertical penguins across the entire floor, and the number to fill the entire room.
/gallery/you-oAab1
They all appear to be rocks.
Suddenly math just got a whole lot more interesting.
oh dam a beaver
Take that back. That's disingenuous to the intellect of straw bales.
ew. ai generated.
a pressure lower than a point of reference, generally construed to be ambient atmospheric pressure for a common frame of reference. the same reference you mention. the reference at the surface of water in the tank. Math time! lets say the top of the bridge is ~100mm ABOVE the surface of the water. lets see... 100mm column... lets assume sea level. 1 atmosphere ambient pressure. I'd define it as 0.99032158894atm absolute at the top.
yeah, never paid attention to basic physics, ever. got me, damn.Unrelated question; you ever sucked on a straw before? or do you just wrap your lips around it and it just magically flows? I wonder if sucking on the straw to lift a fluid would cause a vacuum to be formed and then lift the fluid? hmm it must... if you release the vacuum the fluid falls back down the straw... whats the pump in the clip for?
ok, then drill a hole in the top and see if it still holds the water up... If its equal with the ambient pressure then it will stay. there isn't an equilibrium there with atmospheric pressure. the column of water is being held up literally by a vacuum in the top of the 'bridge'. the vacuum is maintained because there is no pathway for air to enter to replace the volume of water.
yeah... but the receiver cover looks like it could be a thing blue line thing. probably just hoping to dodge "surprise artwork"
soooo not a fish person, but are the fish stuck in there? for that "bridge" to maintain water, its under vacuum. fish have a buoyancy bladder full of air basically. the pressure in that bridge drops well below what a fish would ever normally see. I could see that really fucking with them in being unable to find an equilibrium to actually get back down and out of there
1060 high carbon would be a good "traditional" style but it would rust. but with a certain amount of use and care its a non-issue. I think its a fitting choice.
well tbh the gate is pretty half assed.
you mean Touché?
the error is trusting god
As an American, good job, keep it up!
an individual of fine taste, i approve sir/madam/other
Boobs or butts?
WTF happened in July this year? You disappointed the capitalist overlords with your lack of productivity.
Larj Fren.
why so sirius?
warms my heart tbh
Where does one find a pack of deer? I've never herd of that.
Be sure to post pics of the cat in the tree later when it happens. My money is on the cats.
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ok, but what about Cooper downstairs?
ok, how about now?
how about now?
As an American, I wish I were a Canadian...
Right now, how many penguins would it take to fill the room you're in. two answers will be accepted, the number for a single layer of vertical penguins across the entire floor, and the number to fill the entire room.
/gallery/you-oAab1
They all appear to be rocks.
Suddenly math just got a whole lot more interesting.
oh dam a beaver
Take that back. That's disingenuous to the intellect of straw bales.
ew. ai generated.
a pressure lower than a point of reference, generally construed to be ambient atmospheric pressure for a common frame of reference. the same reference you mention. the reference at the surface of water in the tank.
Math time! lets say the top of the bridge is ~100mm ABOVE the surface of the water.
lets see... 100mm column... lets assume sea level. 1 atmosphere ambient pressure. I'd define it as 0.99032158894atm absolute at the top.
yeah, never paid attention to basic physics, ever. got me, damn.
Unrelated question; you ever sucked on a straw before? or do you just wrap your lips around it and it just magically flows? I wonder if sucking on the straw to lift a fluid would cause a vacuum to be formed and then lift the fluid? hmm it must... if you release the vacuum the fluid falls back down the straw... whats the pump in the clip for?
ok, then drill a hole in the top and see if it still holds the water up... If its equal with the ambient pressure then it will stay. there isn't an equilibrium there with atmospheric pressure. the column of water is being held up literally by a vacuum in the top of the 'bridge'. the vacuum is maintained because there is no pathway for air to enter to replace the volume of water.
yeah... but the receiver cover looks like it could be a thing blue line thing. probably just hoping to dodge "surprise artwork"
soooo not a fish person, but are the fish stuck in there?
for that "bridge" to maintain water, its under vacuum. fish have a buoyancy bladder full of air basically. the pressure in that bridge drops well below what a fish would ever normally see. I could see that really fucking with them in being unable to find an equilibrium to actually get back down and out of there
1060 high carbon would be a good "traditional" style but it would rust. but with a certain amount of use and care its a non-issue. I think its a fitting choice.
well tbh the gate is pretty half assed.
you mean Touché?
the error is trusting god
As an American, good job, keep it up!
an individual of fine taste, i approve sir/madam/other
Boobs or butts?
WTF happened in July this year? You disappointed the capitalist overlords with your lack of productivity.
Larj Fren.
why so sirius?
warms my heart tbh
Where does one find a pack of deer? I've never herd of that.
Be sure to post pics of the cat in the tree later when it happens. My money is on the cats.
loge