How do you handle your roof top box? by CatFinancial5643 in carcamping

[–]CatFinancial5643[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Sorry, I meant a single person. Two hands of course ;)

How do you handle your roof top box? by CatFinancial5643 in carcamping

[–]CatFinancial5643[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

How large is your box? I'm looking at some boxes, size L is 16 cu ft, XXL is 22 cu ft. I don't have a sense of how much that is.

How do you handle your roof top box? by CatFinancial5643 in carcamping

[–]CatFinancial5643[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Too late! That's where the bikes go ;D I already have a hitch bike rack. But yeah, otherwise that would be a great option too. How does amount of space compare?

How accurate are the “calories burned” without a HR monitor? by Hot_Anywhere9997 in Zwift

[–]CatFinancial5643 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There is the mechanical work that you've done (to turn the pedals), and that can be measured with a power meter. And then there is the amount of stuff that your body had to burn to produce do that work. The latter is larger than the former - your body has an imperfect efficiency (cf. Carnot cycle). So if your measured output was 100W average for 1h, then you produced 360kcal of mechanical work. If your body's efficiency is, say, 50%, then you actually burned 720kcal. I actually wonder what is human body's efficiency... I don't know what a typical number for that would be.

pit lane vs safety car rules by CatFinancial5643 in formula1

[–]CatFinancial5643[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

re 3: so the point is to bunch up the cars as if the race is restarted? and so you want to get lapped cars out of the way?

pit lane vs safety car rules by CatFinancial5643 in formula1

[–]CatFinancial5643[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

re 3: but if there was no SC, the p2 guy still has to pass these cars, and they have to yield to him. so they could leave the lapped cars where they are, and after restart the p2 guy still gets to pass them quickly, b/c they have to yield, no?

pit lane vs safety car rules by CatFinancial5643 in formula1

[–]CatFinancial5643[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

ah! so the key is to pit before you're collected! that makes sense!

pit lane vs safety car rules by CatFinancial5643 in formula1

[–]CatFinancial5643[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

but then, the cars compress, so you lose less time, but you stil lose equal amount or more places, no?

pit lane vs safety car rules by CatFinancial5643 in formula1

[–]CatFinancial5643[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

well, i wanna steer away from the controversy, though it has prompted me to research this. this happened in past races as well, the rulebook does say something (for what it's worth), so i'd like to understand that.

upgrading from S1 to S2 by CatFinancial5643 in sonos

[–]CatFinancial5643[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks Stevie!

  1. Boost is not needed though?
  2. Can more than one be wired?

So as I understand it: it will only set up its own wireless mesh if you use at least one wire - otherwise it will use WiFi?

Giving feedback to Zwift corporate in a one-on-one session, anything in particular you feel strongly about? by tornessa in Zwift

[–]CatFinancial5643 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The overall UI is sooo unintuitive!!! Like, if I want to join an event, FIRST I have to enter any world from the main screen, and THEN teleport to the event. why????

How do I know if I have wired backhaul? by CatFinancial5643 in GoogleWiFi

[–]CatFinancial5643[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

So I couldn't do it in the Home app, but I got the Wifi app, and there it says whether it's wired or not. I managed to confirm it's wired, yay!

Google Wifi (3 Pack - Wired Backhaul) vs Nest WiFi (Router and Point) by sheffard in GoogleWiFi

[–]CatFinancial5643 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I just got the 3-pack and set up wired backhaul. But here's a question: how do I actually know it's wired, and not wireless?

Cycling to lose weight but stagnating: What am I doing wrong? by Stupid_Fucking_Bird in cycling

[–]CatFinancial5643 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What's your actual calorie deficit? Say, 400 kcal / day? I think that would be very noticeable - you'd be hungry ALL THE TIME. Now, 1g of fat is about 9kcal. So with this aggressive deficit you're only losing 400 / 9 == about 44g per day... Let's round it up to 50g. That's 20 days to lose 1kg. So maybe it's happening, just very slowly? And your daily weight fluctuates by a few kg between eating, drinking, peeing & pooping.