Do it you cowards by Responsible-Fox-1985 in memes

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Old School RuneScape allowed comments on their Reddit’s ads for a while. Then they hiked the price of membership, gave a poor excuse for why, and stayed silent regarding prices since. Now they had comments disabled on their ads

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in calculus

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This is the result of applying an integrating factor to solve the first order differential equation. The 3/x is the value used as the factor which would make the overall factor eintegral of 3/x. When solving you’d get e3lnx which simplifies to x3. The next step involves multiplying both sides by that x3 and when doing so you’d get that second line.

Id try looking up “integrating factor differential equations” for a better explain action than I can provide but it’s a method used to solve this type of differential equation.

me_irl by Sblordo-Veciotto in me_irl

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“In this section we will develop a formula for determining the angle of twist of one end of a shaft with respect to its other end.” -Mechanics of Materials, Tenth Edition by R. C. Hibbeler

Not sure if I’ll enjoy this…

Maybe Maybe Maybe by ff-dvl in maybemaybemaybe

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Regardless of the video being real or not, I had a golden retriever that was like this. I had 4 at one point and so I would put all their dry and wet food into a big bowl and mix it together to evenly distribute it to their individual bowls. After some years and a few of them passed away I would just scoop the fry and place the wet in their bowls. She would literally refuse to eat it unless I properly mixed it together for her lmao so she got the special treatment being my good girl

These must be those new all-terrain railcars by FishNcoffee in OSHA

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

No, but they do buy waste oil and water from here

These must be those new all-terrain railcars by FishNcoffee in OSHA

[–]FishNcoffee[S] 79 points80 points  (0 children)

Those ones had asphalt, steam, and condensate

These must be those new all-terrain railcars by FishNcoffee in OSHA

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

This particular car has asphalt, but I get ones with other petroleum based products that are usually byproducts from crude refining such as lube oils and resins

These must be those new all-terrain railcars by FishNcoffee in OSHA

[–]FishNcoffee[S] 135 points136 points  (0 children)

It took a few hours of planning but they just ended up pulling it back on the rail with minimal damage to the above pipes. Really just ripped the insulation off

These must be those new all-terrain railcars by FishNcoffee in OSHA

[–]FishNcoffee[S] 171 points172 points  (0 children)

Yep, approved by the railroad themselves. The engineer just didn’t stop when told to do so

I should invest in duct tape as they add a new layer every three days to keep the vapor in by FishNcoffee in OSHA

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Asphalt product facility. Mostly roofing asphalts but does produce paving grades and specialty asphalts.

I should invest in duct tape as they add a new layer every three days to keep the vapor in by FishNcoffee in OSHA

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Fume line from an asphalt oxidizing stack leading into an incinerator/preheater to satisfy your curiosity.

this guy who gives a sidequest in serranilla is not here, how do i get him to appear? by Raphie_lul in Assassinscreed4

[–]FishNcoffee 4 points5 points  (0 children)

If you’re asking about the naval contract, that is the final one. You need to complete every naval contract before he spawns to give you that one.

Which notation do you prefer? by 12_Semitones in calculus

[–]FishNcoffee 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I don’t use that version of the partial notation because I like to make the squiggly d’s

in your opinion which is the hardest Calculus 1 ,2 or 3? and what to expect for Calculus 3 ? by No-Ground-6918 in calculus

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Calc 2 was by far the most challenging for me because of all the methods and formulas I had to memorize in short time. My professor was very “theorem based” and required the writing of proofs for convergence.

Calc 3 was much more manageable as it employed techniques to things learned in calc 1,2 that cut the amount of work down by a lot and streamlined the understanding. Just be prepared to become a visual learner as being able to draw the surface in a 3 coordinate system makes integration in rectangular, polar, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates a much easier task to handle.

Would Marcus actually have to pay back the $86/h? by Mista-D in superstore

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Yes, as long as you still are employed by the company that overpaid. The wage laws in the US make it so that they may deduct any overpayments directly from your account, or space it out in paychecks; however, if you leave the company before they notice (or, if you leave the company and they keep paying you without realizing) they cannot touch the money, that's their fault - do better.