This holds true for many professions. “Bullshit Jobs” by David Graeber comes to mind.
This holds true for many professions. “Bullshit Jobs” by David Graeber comes to mind.
When a toddler is finally all dressed up and ready to go, they invariably suddenly need a diaper change. Is it the same with your wife?
That cheese sounds interesting, where would I find it?
a human produces 1.35 deaths per 100M miles driven
My car has been driven around 100k miles by a human, i.e. it has produced 0.00135 deaths. Is that like a third of a pinky toe?
Most.
(Also a made up statistic)
Shutting down FM broadcasting doesn’t mean shutting down radio; if you read the link, you’ll see that DAB is taking it’s place in those places.
That doesn’t help much if your country has shut down FM broadcasting though.
Or ensuring the spool is still useful 15 years later while everything has migrated to SFP/QSFP
Nah, the remaining spool will be useful for the rest of its/your lifetime, it always comes in handy as a generic 4-pair twisted pair signal cable for any non-ethernet purpose. I’ve used my old spool twice this year; first for an m-bus cable to my power meter and then for a limit switch for my garage door.
From my experience in Norway, these are typical in context of daily speech: (…) km, m, dm (kinda rare), cm, mm
Don’t forget the Scandinavian mile! You and the Swedes use it all the time.
Still talking about R
To be fair, I haven’t seen that much talk about R over here, I think most people have moved on to Python or even Matlab.
I’ve been happy with all my FatMax line of tools so far, especially the tape measure. Thanks for the tip on the utility knife, will look for it!
I am all for more public transportation in this country
In which country? Sorry, couldn’t tell from the context.
Do you also get the webcam paranoia though? I’m covering up mine when I’m working in the nude.
Perma banned from r/Libertarian
Oh, the irony
The major big tent communities/subreddits all look the same.
What’s your favorite tent community? Looking for input on getting a Coleman, but I’m open for suggestions.
Yeah, but which of the two arrows though? The yellow one pointing to the right, or the white pointing to the left?
DDG. On a related note, it seems like Google doesn’t me at all, 'cause they always give me wiki results in my local language over the english wiki, although I exclusively click the google search result for English Wikipedia further down…
Woodworking! Yes, you can obviously spend lots of money on equipment, but you’d be surprised by how nice furniture you can build with just a track saw and a trim router.