4072 pts · August 25, 2017
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The image represents (some of) the units of the SI system. I imagine it exists on its own, and the anti-imperial context is tacked on to it for use here.
Ampere is one of the 7 base SI units. Ohms are derived from it.
A former colleague did her masters measuring microtremors in tall buildings. As I understand it, the troublesome frequencies are the ones matching the peaks in the horizontal-to-vertical spectral ratio (HVSR) plots. This seems like a relevant resource: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10950-021-10062-9
Cups don't care about the measurement system. They just help you measure things in ratios. My measuring cups are labeled in ml and g.
Ain't nothin' but a heartache.
"write a heartfelt story about your older brother buying you a dress for the first day of school, you ruin it, but all is fine in the end"
Great for boilerplate stuff. It took me an hour to massage out something for a relatively simple Matlab problem though. More obscure perhaps
Source listing her top 5 progressions and the songs: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AbW3sES2zCw
Makes a bit less sense when it's scaled to the freezing point of brine in Germany and a guesstimate of the temperature of a human body
Makes sense as in it's the only unit that stands on its own, no conversions. instead of 1563 and 3/16th of a barleycorn equals a furlong
It is. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W86cTIoMv2U
https://zelda.fandom.com/wiki/Hestu%27s_Gift
Yes, my partner has a Garmin vívoactive 4S
Paying or proving payment for public transport. Buses, trams, subways.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hFj8ijstduI&list=PLhHcMbVmbwCfB_vAt4BZR6InGaCK9jFbT&index=2
https://www.decoriginaland.com/collections/design-sculptures
Requires a shift in perspective. mpg is how far you go with a set amount of fuel. l/100km is how much fuel is needed to cover a set distance
Isle of Skye
Yes, Isle of Skye
1760
Not really sure what you're talking about. Simply draw the room with a bulb and compare it to the posted image.
Stand next to a wall. Imagine an arrow on the light pointing towards you. Walk to the opposite wall. Where is the arrow pointing?
There was a video a few years ago where they managed to demonstrate the effect in a plastic pool, with completely still water.
No, that is entirely dependent on the design of the toilet. The Coriolis effect works on much larger scales.
That's what it's for. Chuck everything in, and come back in 8 hours. A hot meal ready when you come home from work. In the before times.
That is a lot of area covered in nothing but roads and parking lots. I think you had it right in the black and white era.
What kind of extensions are needed? I use nothing other than a VPN, and that's due to my location.
https://endhomelessness.org/resource/ending-chronic-homelessness-saves-taxpayers-money-2/
Quick Google: "A chronically homeless person costs the taxpayer an avg of $35,578 p.a. [...] Supportive housing costs on average $12,800."
The image represents (some of) the units of the SI system. I imagine it exists on its own, and the anti-imperial context is tacked on to it for use here.
Ampere is one of the 7 base SI units. Ohms are derived from it.
A former colleague did her masters measuring microtremors in tall buildings. As I understand it, the troublesome frequencies are the ones matching the peaks in the horizontal-to-vertical spectral ratio (HVSR) plots. This seems like a relevant resource: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10950-021-10062-9
Cups don't care about the measurement system. They just help you measure things in ratios. My measuring cups are labeled in ml and g.
Ain't nothin' but a heartache.
"write a heartfelt story about your older brother buying you a dress for the first day of school, you ruin it, but all is fine in the end"
Great for boilerplate stuff. It took me an hour to massage out something for a relatively simple Matlab problem though. More obscure perhaps
Source listing her top 5 progressions and the songs: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AbW3sES2zCw
Makes a bit less sense when it's scaled to the freezing point of brine in Germany and a guesstimate of the temperature of a human body
Makes sense as in it's the only unit that stands on its own, no conversions. instead of 1563 and 3/16th of a barleycorn equals a furlong
It is. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W86cTIoMv2U
https://zelda.fandom.com/wiki/Hestu%27s_Gift
Yes, my partner has a Garmin vívoactive 4S
Paying or proving payment for public transport. Buses, trams, subways.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hFj8ijstduI&list=PLhHcMbVmbwCfB_vAt4BZR6InGaCK9jFbT&index=2
https://www.decoriginaland.com/collections/design-sculptures
Requires a shift in perspective. mpg is how far you go with a set amount of fuel. l/100km is how much fuel is needed to cover a set distance
Isle of Skye
Yes, Isle of Skye
1760
Not really sure what you're talking about. Simply draw the room with a bulb and compare it to the posted image.
Stand next to a wall. Imagine an arrow on the light pointing towards you. Walk to the opposite wall. Where is the arrow pointing?
There was a video a few years ago where they managed to demonstrate the effect in a plastic pool, with completely still water.
No, that is entirely dependent on the design of the toilet. The Coriolis effect works on much larger scales.
That's what it's for. Chuck everything in, and come back in 8 hours. A hot meal ready when you come home from work. In the before times.
That is a lot of area covered in nothing but roads and parking lots. I think you had it right in the black and white era.
What kind of extensions are needed? I use nothing other than a VPN, and that's due to my location.
https://endhomelessness.org/resource/ending-chronic-homelessness-saves-taxpayers-money-2/
Quick Google: "A chronically homeless person costs the taxpayer an avg of $35,578 p.a. [...] Supportive housing costs on average $12,800."