but the density of an object is variable. i mean you can define the diffrence between an orbit and a co-spiral to be based on the physical size of the denser planetary body containing the orbit center point, though that seems arbitrary.
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i mean, with that logic, nothing orbits anything
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Today I Learned@lemmy.world•TIL About Delayed Onset Muscle Soreness (DOMS)English
2·4 months agomy DOMS is usually hand in hand with getting a mild fever, and being unable to sleep for a couple days.
WraithGear@lemmy.worldtoHome Improvement@lemmy.world•Replaced my electric resistance water heater with heat pump, dramatic reduction in energy usageEnglish
5·4 months agoi wonder what role technology connections had in this?
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Today I Learned@lemmy.world•TIL About the Smoot-Hawley Act, Which was the 20% Across the Board Tariff That Deepened the Great Depression and Resulted in the Largest Senate Seat Loss in HistoryEnglish
5·8 months agoYea no matter how you slice it, there are no good use of tariffs, and if one were to insist, then it would only be like just barley enough to push up the price above parity, and only on very select items. But then if the other country does it back it goes in favor to the nation that is more industrial.
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Today I Learned@lemmy.world•TIL About the Smoot-Hawley Act, Which was the 20% Across the Board Tariff That Deepened the Great Depression and Resulted in the Largest Senate Seat Loss in HistoryEnglish
1·8 months agoBut these local companies just jack up their price to be competitive to the new tariffed foreign price and pocket the money.
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Today I Learned@lemmy.world•TIL About the Smoot-Hawley Act, Which was the 20% Across the Board Tariff That Deepened the Great Depression and Resulted in the Largest Senate Seat Loss in HistoryEnglish
6·8 months agoI was thinking about the protectionism though… like in order for the tariff to work, the us would have to also manufacture the good that is being tariffed. But we don’t produce a lot here…and also even if we did… i guarantee the us business would jack up the prices to be competitive with the foreign price After tariffs and pocket the money. Making the whole thing moot.
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Do some guys start humming/making noise around women to not frighten them?English
2·9 months agoI do try to make some sort of noise, or i will shift what i am holding to what ever side i am passing a woman, or will cross the street to avoid having to cross paths… mainly because accusatory stares, or women clutching their children as i pass is too hard to bear
Opps, singuloose!
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Games@sh.itjust.works•Alan Wake 2 is finally profitable over a year after release, says RemedyEnglish
9·10 months agoSo, ok.
- They introduced exclusivity requiring people to use their storefront. So some would argue that Steam did that first… though only with games they made. This in of itself may not normally be that big a deal… if they didn’t rug pull customers of a few anticipated games into thinking they were getting steam keys because they were advertised as being on steam.
- The EGS is still not feature complete. This goes hand in hand with problem one. The exclusivity bars the “”free market”” from making a choice as to which platform is better. And the ceo blatantly said that he did not care about trying to make a good store front, he could just force people into a worse system with exclusivity.
- The EGS was against the very idea of a refund policy. Its owners were very very loud about it. As a matter of fact the ceo himself has caused a lot of the hate for the EGS though they have since given up and i think they match steam now.
- The actual user interface and customer service are terrible. In contrast steam has been outstanding in its implementation
- EGS did not initially allow user reviews, and wile i hear that there is some form of it now, they take a much less open approach to silencing dissent. As opposed to stream who still keeps dissent, but will give context to the scoring.
The EHS has given up on most of its open disdain for the consumer, but it apparently is going to take a lot more than a few years and free games to win over the crowd. And i personally REFUSE to have competing launchers on my system, and stream has the best good will with me by such a long shot, i don’t see how it would be remotely possible to get me to consider adding EGS.
For me i went with WraithGear because i personally feel that i am not here, or real, that i am just piloting my corpse around. It crossed with my thoughts on gaming due to making an xbox account and all, and i have a framed art cell of metal gear acid on my desk, and it all kinda clicked. Its gear as in metal ‘gear’ more so then a cog.
Its a world where the clean up of souls is differed to designated souls who for one reason or another can’t pass on. These souls are given a new body and are assigned to a cell to replace the one who reaped them. They are told a location, a time, and a name. And have to find the person about to die and pull the soul out before they are killed, else the soul brings the trama of death over with them. In the protagonists case she is put in the “freak accident death” group. Which reap people who are indirectly killed by demons mostly. It’s forbidden to reach out to your family for obvious reasons, but due to her mother HATING the word “moist” and considering it a sex slur, she leaves behind a message saying just that and the mother instantly catches on.
Are you a “Dead like me” fan? Its the code word you set up to let your family know your not dead yet.
It took me three hours to decide upon mine, this was back when i needed one for the xbox 360. I literally sat there on the set up screen, and thought. You should see me struggle with character gens.
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TenForward: Where Every Vulcan Knows Your Name@lemmy.world•If you do not suffer, then we have a problemEnglish
3·11 months agoAh a plague of grapes enjoyer, perhaps?
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Technology@lemmy.ml•Mastodon CEO calls Meta's moderation changes 'deeply troubling,' warns users cross-posting from ThreadsEnglish
15·11 months ago“Who saw that comi… who saw where that came from!”
I don’t know, i read the Bible. Those stories aren’t the flex god thinks they are.
They do! But the Christian argument is that Satan tied them into his plot to trick people as well.

defenately not the mandolin slicer. Asshole appliance.