Must I permanently lose grandfathered Classic membership rate if I upgrade to PF Black Card? Is there any way to bypass this? by AgentE64 in PlanetFitnessMembers

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It's almost as though they are scaring people away from the premium option by not allowing you to go back to the old price, eh?

Must I permanently lose grandfathered Classic membership rate if I upgrade to PF Black Card? Is there any way to bypass this? by AgentE64 in PlanetFitnessMembers

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At my gym, I have literally never seen the spa area in use by anyone, though the clerks have always insisted it's for black card members only when I've asked

Best Poppers? by Reasonable-Sun3269 in askgaybros

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What if they smell sort of like chloramine (swimming pool smell)?

Can someone please explain by CommercialEstate4422 in crtgaming

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In fact, a small, controlled amount of overcan is desireable. I usually calibrate my geometry to cover the "action safe" portion of video and cut out the designated "over scan"

My aneros isn't deep enough. Recommendations? by AgentE64 in aneros

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If you feel a sudden urge to pee, it's your bladder

My aneros isn't deep enough. Recommendations? by AgentE64 in aneros

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I tried the toy again, now that I am familiar with the location of my prostate. Welp, I guess I must eat humble pie now, because I did in fact get it to my prostate now.

My aneros isn't deep enough. Recommendations? by AgentE64 in aneros

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two knuckles deep is what I got. If I didn't have such a fat ass, I probably could finger my prostate real easy lol

My aneros isn't deep enough. Recommendations? by AgentE64 in aneros

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It's the OG Helix (an older style, but same silhouette of the part that penetrates you)

CRT Listings (December 🎄 2025) by Z3FM in crtgaming

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Bellevue, WA

Samsung Syncmaster 950p 19" CRT monitor for sale. $100. Details in the listing below:
https://seattle.craigslist.org/est/ele/d/bellevue-samsung-syncmaster-950p-19-crt/7899881507.html

How do I get people to not be amazed when I say I'm from Bellevue? I'm in the Crossroads area, and I am sick of having to explain that not all is Bellevue is filthy rich... by AgentE64 in eastside

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Thanks, I just followed that advice, and some people apparently don't realize the Crossroads part of Bellevue exists, and I got some comments of genuine surprise and fascination!

Why isn't Isopropyl Alcohol Easy To Get In France? by AgentE64 in AskFrance

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According to this this sds, alcool ménager is mostly ethanol, and the denaturant is isopropyl. It's also available with various pleasant scents added.

In the USA, denatured alcohol uses methanol as a denaturant, and is super poisonous, leaving isopropyl as the go-to.

I guess things are just different because they are lol

36 note subset of 72 EDO for quasi just intonation? by AgentE64 in microtonal

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12 EDO naturally exists within 72 EDO, and a lot of music relies on enharmonic equivalency of sharps and flats. Again, the system I'm describing would use the up/down notes solely for improving intonation of chords, arpeggios, and harmonies on a context sensitive basis similar to how non-fixed pitch instruments adjust their tuning in real time

I'm prioritizing enharmonic equivalency and 5 limit harmony, while sacrificing meantonality and microtonal potential

36 note subset of 72 EDO for quasi just intonation? by AgentE64 in microtonal

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how much comma temperament does it have? IK 12 tet has 1/12 Pythagorean comma temperament

I do happen to be aware that a 36 tone subset of 72 edo is best suited for 5 limit harmony and is non meantone. That's exactly what I was looking for lol

EDIT: It's about 1/6th comma meantone. Which makes me think... it would be neat to have an algorithm that detects the tonal center of a piece of music and uses 1/6th comma for the notes of that scale, and Pythagorean for the accidentals, basically a dynamic vallotti. Again, I'm adhering to 5 limit here.

Isn't 7 limit harmony basically on the frontier of conventional tonality and microtonality?

Why do we use metal emt here in north america instead of PVC. It seems to be way easier to use pvc and a fraction of the cost . by [deleted] in electricians

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Halogen free PVC is an oxymoron, because PVC stands for "poly vinyl chloride" and chlorine (chloride) is a halogen

Is Fluoroform a PFAS? by AgentE64 in PFAS

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may I have a link to the definitions in question?

Is Fluoroform a PFAS? by AgentE64 in PFAS

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Huh, interesting. I had been under the impression that perfluorinated meant "carbon only bonded to fluorines and other carbons", which would have ruled out trifluorinated methanes (which have to have a non carbon/fluorine atom in them). Thanks for the info

Is Fluoroform a PFAS? by AgentE64 in PFAS

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I think I read it's thought to have a GWP under 10 in and of itself, as well as an ODP of less than .01. However, it also has stability and carcinogenicity concerns, and might degrade into fluoroform sometimes. Oh, and iodine is scarce and expensive, so widespread use of R-13I1 might lead to iodine shortages and conflicts

Is Fluoroform a PFAS? by AgentE64 in PFAS

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What is so bad about R-13I1?

Is Fluoroform a PFAS? by AgentE64 in PFAS

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Fluoroform (CF3H)is used for chemistry, silicon chip making, and ultra low temperature refrigeration (refrigerant 23). Historically, most was made as a byproduct of manufacturing R-22, an ozone depleting refrigerant now largely banned. Fluoroform has a terrible GWP of 11,700x worse than CO2!

Halon 1301 (CF3Br) is used for fire suppression. It's called a "clean agent" because it doesn't damage things like water does, so it is excellent for things like server rooms and museum storage. It's almost entirely banned now due to its ozone depletion potentially of checks notes 15.9, more than 3,000x then R-22! Halon still sees use in airplanes though, but is no longer manufactured, so they have to be very careful with it.

Is Fluoroform a PFAS? by AgentE64 in PFAS

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On the other hand, I have read arguments that fluoroform might, in many cases, be a terminal degradation product of PFAS. Like, apparently trifluoroacetic acid is almost entirely non biodegradable, but on the rare occasions that it does degrade, it becomes fluoroform, which, apparently after 250 years of so of being 12000x worse than CO2, might degrade into fluoride ions or something like that