Get an insulated water tank, dump all the energy in there for free hot water.
Almost as smuuth as sharks.
Get an insulated water tank, dump all the energy in there for free hot water.
You’ve created a simple laptop bending device. I would add a LOT more support to both areas where it contacts.
Corpse size still plays a role. You wouldn’t want to touch a dead tadpole, but you may not even notice.
That’s not “laminating”.
How exactly do you propose to laminate a severed head??
Dead babies don’t care how many bodies there are.
Ah, so corpse count AND proximity are both factors? Along with knowledge of the presence of said corpse?
Hard no, leaking is gross.
Corpse size has a lot to do with it. I wouldn’t swim in even a large pool with a dead human in it (knowingly), but one dead fish or rodent or dozens of dead tadpoles or bugs? Not an issue.
Heck, most household swimming pools have dozens of dead bodies in them, but they’re 99% insects.
So they got together and made Joe’s Apartment.
Sadly, that success has never since been replicated.
A whale’s aorta: the size of a cat
SPONGEBOB SQUAREPANTS
Decimals work for me.
Sigh, imperial measurements. I forgot it was 208x208’, I had calculated it at 200x200’.
Seriously, imperial measurements are just awful.
Comes out to 4350 sq ft, vs 40,000 for an acre. So, a tiny bit more than 0.1 acres, but not quite 0.11.
I only use brand name placebos. Generic doesn’t work for me.
I’ve only seen the sciencealert.com link, so that one.
It might be that I expect technical proficiency from science journalists, which might be a high bar.
15 days. Great. What’s the circumference? Oh, they didn’t give that either. “15 days” is still not a rotational velocity, it’s linear.
I’m not giving these folks grief for doing near impossible measurements, I’m giving the article grief for claiming a measurement was made, and then not stating said measurement.
I’m fine with even just an “order or magnitude” ballpark number. But again, they did not give us a rotational speed.
I always thought I’d be able to see more hand, not less.