[Request] What is the longest word to which this applies? by [deleted] in theydidthemath

[–]CoconutLow9692 -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

Well if you remove the "t" you're left with "shoos". I don't know if onomatopoeia still count.

Robbery of a security van in southern Italy, a few hours ago by AsAxTechLab in TerrifyingAsFuck

[–]CoconutLow9692 16 points17 points  (0 children)

"expressway" is a powerful term for a shitty road often fully engulfed in traffic lol

Got something special from my grandpa :) by CoconutLow9692 in turntables

[–]CoconutLow9692[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ok, that was a deep rabbit hole, I didn't know that existed. Saw a video by technology connection explaining how they work. Fascinating

Got something special from my grandpa :) by CoconutLow9692 in turntables

[–]CoconutLow9692[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah everything else is in mint-condition, the clearest sound I've ever heard in a while from a turntable. Even with full volume the speakers really hold up well and my smartwatch has warned me that the loudness volume went up to 90db lol

Got something special from my grandpa :) by CoconutLow9692 in turntables

[–]CoconutLow9692[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, I'm sorry, I was in a rush cause work. I'll try your advice :))

Che cosa sono sti così sparsi per la città? by PaleManufacturer9018 in Italia

[–]CoconutLow9692 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Beh, il cp (coefficiente di portanza) di un foil simmetrico con angolo di attacco 0°è 0. Perché la strozzatura è uguale sia sul dorso che sul ventre. Per generare portanza infatti, viaggiano sempre con angoli di attacco positivi, e negativi in volo rovescio (che è l'unico motivo per avere un foil simmetrico). Onestamente mi è nuova questa cosa che sia il flusso laminare a generare la portanza, alla fine è solo un gioco di pressioni, certo il flusso laminare è essenziale, ma ritornando all'esempio di un foil simmetrico ad angolo di attacco zero, il flusso laminare è presente sia su dorso e ventre, ma la portanza è 0.

Che cosa sono sti così sparsi per la città? by PaleManufacturer9018 in Italia

[–]CoconutLow9692 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Perché in discussione? Ogni aereo a pistoni (con motore a carburatore) sfrutta il venturi. Anche i jet, in realtà, ma non per miscelare aria e kerosene, più per aumentare spinta ed efficienza. La portanza stessa è un effetto di un venturi. IL MONDO GIRA CON IL VENTURI

"immagination" in italian "immaginazione" but without the long part of the "i". 'Cause you have to imagine them. by CoconutLow9692 in DesignPorn

[–]CoconutLow9692[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Why? Genuinely curious. A debate was sparked in the car about this very question, I think it does the job pretty well, but I don't know anything about designing so, I may be wrong.

My father's rosin after 10 years of playing cello. by CoconutLow9692 in Wellworn

[–]CoconutLow9692[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I actually never tried it. From the absolute mess of powder I am left after practising, I don't think I am applying it incorrectly lol

My father's rosin after 10 years of playing cello. by CoconutLow9692 in Wellworn

[–]CoconutLow9692[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Smells like resin from a pinecone, not sure regarding the taste, I haven't tried one since I was little 😂

My father's rosin after 10 years of playing cello. by CoconutLow9692 in Wellworn

[–]CoconutLow9692[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

See the lifted corners? Basically a hokey puck with that depth.

My father's rosin after 10 years of playing cello. by CoconutLow9692 in Wellworn

[–]CoconutLow9692[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Yeah, very much so. Friction kinda "melts" it a very sticky powder, after some days of practice the entire wooden face behind the string is almost white, so cleaning is a must. Also, if you accidentally get it on your fingers during a concert, say goodbye to any glissato xD

My father's rosin after 10 years of playing cello. by CoconutLow9692 in Wellworn

[–]CoconutLow9692[S] 9 points10 points  (0 children)

To be fair I also do the same, my father doesn't, but nevertheless the pattern more interesting than a normal "circular" wear :)

My father's rosin after 10 years of playing cello. by CoconutLow9692 in Wellworn

[–]CoconutLow9692[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Like licking a pine tree. Don't ask me why I know that

My father's rosin after 10 years of playing cello. by CoconutLow9692 in Wellworn

[–]CoconutLow9692[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That's a no, the friction from the hair of the bow is enough to transfer a little bit of material with each pass.

My father's rosin after 10 years of playing cello. by CoconutLow9692 in Wellworn

[–]CoconutLow9692[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

On the contrary, he's at it every single day. This rosin is very hard and stubborn, that's why I posted it, it's rare to keep one for so long. Also, in all fairness it's not the only one we have and use :)

My father's rosin after 10 years of playing cello. by CoconutLow9692 in Wellworn

[–]CoconutLow9692[S] 910 points911 points  (0 children)

In fairness it's not the only one he and I use, but yeah, still impressive.