My favorite woodchipper themed anime.
I do wish half the character designs were hugely different, but I like a lot of the story and the magic world building.
I do wish half the character designs were hugely different, but I like a lot of the story and the magic world building.
I'd treat it a bit differently than that because rather than affecting the rate of heat transfer, the evaporation actually creates a new area of lower temperature. Matters thermodynamically because rather than just bleeding energy into the atmosphere to reach equalibrium. you are using the phase change to create a lower temperature equalibrium. That's how humans can survive in temperatures greater than 100F.
Humidity matters because evaporating water soaks up energy making a thing cooler, so warm temperatures in 0% humidity for a human being will be actually cooler than the same temperature in 100% humidity since the energy is being used on evaporation but the water can't go anywhere otherwise. With the fan, either it's assisting with evaporation making you much cooler or it's just pushing air cooler than yourself over you. The former is far more effective.
There are house coolers that use this principle called "bog coolers" that spray water on a heat exchanger cooling it.
There are house coolers that use this principle called "bog coolers" that spray water on a heat exchanger cooling it.
I bet it's the obvious ruling that presidents have sovereign immunity to actions taken in their role as president.
Anyone with two brain cells to rub together would know that's the case, but because it's orange man they can't wrap their heads around the fact that if it was any other way it would open every Democrat president up to getting charged for things that happened in the normal course of government business.
Anyone with two brain cells to rub together would know that's the case, but because it's orange man they can't wrap their heads around the fact that if it was any other way it would open every Democrat president up to getting charged for things that happened in the normal course of government business.
I was watching a react video to one of shoeonheads videos and she described this as the story behind her marriage, so I guess unironically...
If people could shut the retard part of their brains off regarding trump, they would realize just how dangerous a military coup is, even if you like what the coup was standing for. The number of senior people in the military who have proudly admitted that they committed treason against the commander-in-chief of the United States military, and the head of the civilian government is absurd, and there need to be consequences.
"Oh but Trump is evil drumphler!" It doesn't fucking matter! Maybe you agreed with the military coup this time, well what about if you don't agree with it next time? These guys need to stay in their Lane -- their job is not to second against the civilian leadership, it's do their job. If they want to apply for a job as president, they can go right ahead and they'll lose because nobody likes them.
"Oh but Trump is evil drumphler!" It doesn't fucking matter! Maybe you agreed with the military coup this time, well what about if you don't agree with it next time? These guys need to stay in their Lane -- their job is not to second against the civilian leadership, it's do their job. If they want to apply for a job as president, they can go right ahead and they'll lose because nobody likes them.
As I recall, the book of Apocalypse was written after John was being really pushed down by the Roman empire, so for his prophecy about how the Roman empire could get fucked needed to be written in code or he was gonna have a real bad time.
EGA is a really strange standard.
It uses an RGBI monitor, so it has 16 set colors. You can have a combination of R, G, and B, and that combination can be either low intensity or high intensity. It's a digital standard, so those aren't running at different levels, you get on or off for each signal line.
Meanwhile, the palette behind the scenes is 6-bit, so you have 4 levels of blue that can coexist with 4 levels of green that can coexist with 4 levels of red. While you can set all these colors, the monitor can only display the set 16 colors, so whatever scene you draw with 64 colors, you're only displaying 16 colors.
It's like being really imaginative so you can imagine these beautiful paintings, but you suck at art so it comes out pretty bad despite that.
That's a contrast with CGA, which had the exact same 4-bit color depth on the screen, but could only display 2 bit color in graphics modes, limiting graphics to 4 colors.
VGA was really the point that video games were able to become really visually amazing. You could display 256 colors, and you could also decide which 256 colors you wanted to display from a huge selection of thousands of colors. In addition, mode 13h was dead simple to put graphics on the screen for, being a direct bitmap, so it was dead simple to code.
It uses an RGBI monitor, so it has 16 set colors. You can have a combination of R, G, and B, and that combination can be either low intensity or high intensity. It's a digital standard, so those aren't running at different levels, you get on or off for each signal line.
Meanwhile, the palette behind the scenes is 6-bit, so you have 4 levels of blue that can coexist with 4 levels of green that can coexist with 4 levels of red. While you can set all these colors, the monitor can only display the set 16 colors, so whatever scene you draw with 64 colors, you're only displaying 16 colors.
It's like being really imaginative so you can imagine these beautiful paintings, but you suck at art so it comes out pretty bad despite that.
That's a contrast with CGA, which had the exact same 4-bit color depth on the screen, but could only display 2 bit color in graphics modes, limiting graphics to 4 colors.
VGA was really the point that video games were able to become really visually amazing. You could display 256 colors, and you could also decide which 256 colors you wanted to display from a huge selection of thousands of colors. In addition, mode 13h was dead simple to put graphics on the screen for, being a direct bitmap, so it was dead simple to code.
Man, you get it. And you're right, it's a complete disconnect.
I saw an image recently showing the average wage at Tesla (about 40k/yr) and the average wage at Google (about 400k/yr), and it seems to me like a good indication of the disconnect between people calling for stupid bullshit and the people who have to live with said stupid bullshit.
I saw an image recently showing the average wage at Tesla (about 40k/yr) and the average wage at Google (about 400k/yr), and it seems to me like a good indication of the disconnect between people calling for stupid bullshit and the people who have to live with said stupid bullshit.
There's a lot of people calling for a 4 day work week, saying we "deserve" it.
There's lots of jobs with a 4-day work week, 4-10s. There's also jobs with 2 weeks off a month... 14 days off, and 14-12s on. There's also shift work that's 7 and 7, 7 12-hour days on, 7 off, especially in fields like medicine where they need someone there all the time and it's easier to have 4 crews working 7 days at a time.
Essential jobs like manufacturing were among the first to do a 4-day workweek as in 4 10-hour days. While it's more stressful to the worker during the 4 workdays, it's much less stressful during the 3 day off, and statutory holidays mean that the workers get 4 days off which is nice.
For the most part, when people talk about a reduced work week, they actually mean a reduction to a 32-hour workweek and therefore 4-8 hour days, and then they'd pay everyone enough to make up for a day per week not working. Maybe we could get to a point where work weeks are really short, but what do most people actually contribute? Many spend 40 hours barely contributing to society as it is, doing relatively cushy jobs in air conditioned buildings that barely accomplish anything (for example, I believe America's largest employer is Walmart, where people take something someone in developing nations manufactured and put it on shelves so people can buy it) while people in most other parts of the world do jobs (like manufacturing the stuff sold in Walmart) that actually are physically demanding and dangerous for a fraction of the pay so we can keep having stuff delivered to our house despite having no part whatsoever is making that stuff. some asian cultures call for 9-9-6, or working from 9am to 9pm 6 days a week -- and many of the people calling for a 4 day workweek are doing so using devices manufactured by those asians.
Of course people are individually better off when they make the same money doing less work, but that doesn't mean it's better for the world in general. It's great for people who have already proven their worth and could be given a 1/5th raise anyway (at least in the short term, it's possible wages stagnate as a result), but it's also important that we are productive to the extent that we justify the additional wages, and that we aren't just making it illegal to be less productive than that. We're seeing very high youth unemployment in many developed nations for exactly this reason, that the minimum bar is set at a point where you need to be older and more experienced to meet it.
We've actually got a huge problem right now because many young men aren't able to get the stuff they need to join society. They can't get decent jobs, they can't buy houses, they can't get married, they aren't having kids, and raising the bar a little more isn't going to help at all in that regard. You're just creating a bigger underclass of have-nots and making life even easier for the haves.
There's lots of jobs with a 4-day work week, 4-10s. There's also jobs with 2 weeks off a month... 14 days off, and 14-12s on. There's also shift work that's 7 and 7, 7 12-hour days on, 7 off, especially in fields like medicine where they need someone there all the time and it's easier to have 4 crews working 7 days at a time.
Essential jobs like manufacturing were among the first to do a 4-day workweek as in 4 10-hour days. While it's more stressful to the worker during the 4 workdays, it's much less stressful during the 3 day off, and statutory holidays mean that the workers get 4 days off which is nice.
For the most part, when people talk about a reduced work week, they actually mean a reduction to a 32-hour workweek and therefore 4-8 hour days, and then they'd pay everyone enough to make up for a day per week not working. Maybe we could get to a point where work weeks are really short, but what do most people actually contribute? Many spend 40 hours barely contributing to society as it is, doing relatively cushy jobs in air conditioned buildings that barely accomplish anything (for example, I believe America's largest employer is Walmart, where people take something someone in developing nations manufactured and put it on shelves so people can buy it) while people in most other parts of the world do jobs (like manufacturing the stuff sold in Walmart) that actually are physically demanding and dangerous for a fraction of the pay so we can keep having stuff delivered to our house despite having no part whatsoever is making that stuff. some asian cultures call for 9-9-6, or working from 9am to 9pm 6 days a week -- and many of the people calling for a 4 day workweek are doing so using devices manufactured by those asians.
Of course people are individually better off when they make the same money doing less work, but that doesn't mean it's better for the world in general. It's great for people who have already proven their worth and could be given a 1/5th raise anyway (at least in the short term, it's possible wages stagnate as a result), but it's also important that we are productive to the extent that we justify the additional wages, and that we aren't just making it illegal to be less productive than that. We're seeing very high youth unemployment in many developed nations for exactly this reason, that the minimum bar is set at a point where you need to be older and more experienced to meet it.
We've actually got a huge problem right now because many young men aren't able to get the stuff they need to join society. They can't get decent jobs, they can't buy houses, they can't get married, they aren't having kids, and raising the bar a little more isn't going to help at all in that regard. You're just creating a bigger underclass of have-nots and making life even easier for the haves.
I think you'd agree we can't rely on CHINA to do all our manufacturing! They're facing a worse demographic cliff than America!