

Ah, but you’re calculating the area, so it would be length * width, not just multiplying by 2.
So you’re looking at 25 at the bottom and 49 at the top, making your average 37 per layer.


Ah, but you’re calculating the area, so it would be length * width, not just multiplying by 2.
So you’re looking at 25 at the bottom and 49 at the top, making your average 37 per layer.


Not sure where you’d land at 12 nuts per layer on average. If you go off 5 nuts “wide” as your diameter you’d end up with at least 20 nuts at the bottom layer (area = π(5/2)² = 19.6).
I don’t know the logistics behind some of these giveaways, but it doesn’t have to mean that the devs are giving up their revenue. It could be gog just fronting the “cost”, no?
The URL is direct to gog tho? Unless you mean you didn’t recognize gog as a reputable website


Addendum:
They were too young and a bunch were sick, they were forced to get older puppies, who then also got sick.
They fucked up, got told they fucked up, then fucked up again.
10k hours of actual drinking fluids seems pretty absurd, to be honest. Like I’ll throw out random numbers of 30 seconds to drink 8 oz of water. That means to make 10k hours you’d have drank 9.6 million oz of fluids.
That’s 75k gallons. That seems a bit excessive.


I thought being religiously motivated also would qualify as a hate crime? Or is the implication that one’s religion is also immutable?


I don’t love to defend advertising/marketing, but your statement implies that once something has been advertised, organic interest/enjoyment becomes impossible.
Sure, there might’ve been a big ad push that rocketed mayo to the top of people’s condiment lists. But there are dozens of other things that could also create interest (new foods that pair well with it, new recipes that are shared culturally, loss of a competing product, diet changes)


I’m unfamiliar with the mineral rights treaty specifics, but I remember it being said that it was a pretty shite deal for Ukraine anyway, and that it likely wouldn’t have been signed anyway


I only went back to read the comment because you told me you upvoted it. I wanted to make sure it was worthy.
!it was!<
Hyperthymesia seems to be more autobiographical, rather than a total recall of memory.
That wiki page goes on to explain an example of someone who could perfectly remember a specific day in their past, but were unable to recall what their interviewers were wearing after spending a day with them.
Personally, I’ve never downloaded documentation of a programming language, and certainly not any third party libraries.


Agreed. Not sure it’s quite $100k cool, but still cool.
You’re talking about the account that has AI in its name?