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StringJunky

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  1. "Ummm... I'd love a cream cake". (determinism), but I'm not going to have one as I'm on a diet. (freewill). True or false? I constructed this to be analysed.
  2. What proportion of properly presented science papers pass review?
  3. If they are synthetic sling them in the washer and stop overthinking hygiene matters.
  4. I'm an angler and getting into the nitty-gritty of bait-making. I bought a mixture containing caprillic, capric and lauric acids; C8, C10, C12 respectively. Is there a straightforward way I can separate these to use individually? I think one can separate higher chain acids by freezing. I'm using the 8, 10, 12 carbons because they don't wax up in sub-10c temperatures. I also have C4 and C6 acids but they are already separate. This oil is coconut oil I think it's fractionated somehow to remove C14 and higher in the oil. It doesn't have to be high purity. Is it usual for oils like coconut to only have even numbered carbon acid chains in them?
  5. 12 individuals from both sides contributed 7.5% of donations to their parties. Given that a US election was won the other day by 1 vote in a town of 40000. Assuming equal party contributions, 3.5% either way looks like a potential influence to me. https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/12-megadonors-accounted-75-political-giving-past-decade/story?id=77189636
  6. How is it science fiction? They are working on those now. He's describing a specialized mini-ChatGPT app...is he not? The starting gun has been fired...
  7. There are opinions on what it might be like, but, as yet we don't know. It is purely hypothetical atm what problems might arise.
  8. WTF does whether or not using ones real name have to do with the veracity of what one says? You need to learn how science works.
  9. Do I detect a hint of the Galileo Gambit? Are you feeling like it's you against the world with this.
  10. That's too far in future to worry about that. That'll come under regulatory scrutiny at the appropriate time, I'm sure.
  11. He doesn't look like he's playing the long game to me. To me, playing the long game is not overtly taking sides, when neither side is without blood on their hands. The moral compass favours neither one.
  12. Can you elaborate on the bolded? General: As far as I'm concerned, if an organism can perform an action against a strong impulse to do otherwise, that's free will. Free will is having the ability to modulate subconsciously-sourced signals. The flow of signals is not linear, so talking about which level has temporal primacy means nothing because the subconscious and the conscious are part of the same whole organism. As an analogy: Where is the beginning/end of a circle?
  13. Maybe so, but it's looking like the US needs a new direction because all it's doing atm is digging itself into a hole, which could restrict his policy options when things change. What if Israel does something much worse beyond what they doing now, how is Biden going to bail out and not look like he'll 180 on a penny, like Trump? What Biden is ultimately doing is shutting down his options. This is a show that's going to keep running and especially as we don't have the moral high ground in this debacle, so let's not wring our hands in fake moral despair at the horror of it all.
  14. With Biden seeking to offer unlimited access to US conventional weapons stockpiles, I think he's tanked it. He seems to be totally blind to the high levels of global support the Gazans have. The bloke's a liability now. I don't know now who is the worst prospect; Trump or Biden. The guy's vision of the situation is too limited.
  15. I was ok up to you going into Holocaust-denial mode.
  16. Hyacinth Bucket. Pronounced 'Bukkit'.
  17. StringJunky replied to iNow's topic in Politics
  18. The Post article that Dim linked does actually say they considered what can be shown.
  19. I can see it. It's probably region-restricted if one can't see it. Even though it is graphic enough for me, for your average Republican hill-billy/red neck/trailer trash I don't think it's explicit enough. Consider that many younger people are decimating characters in their games in the most explicit ways possible. It's too tame.
  20. 'Tea towels' here too, East Midlands. IIRC you shouldn't dry them with a cloth if hygiene is imperative; cross-contamination risk.
  21. If a person calls a colour 'yellow', it can be backed up or refuted with a colour analyser. It's associated with an objective measurement. It has a defined frequency range.
  22. StringJunky replied to iNow's topic in Politics
  23. I think IPA is hydrophillic, so as one keeps opening the bottle and the liquid diminishes, the air volume increases and, so, water concentration increases as it draws moisture from the air space.

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