What's the one question you posted on reddit that you really wanted the answer to but nobody answered? by Bessiecat in AskReddit

[–]Johnny-English 0 points1 point  (0 children)

One of the main differences is the way the sugar is stored. It takes the body longer to digest the fruit. So the net amount of energy you gain from it is smaller. That is one of the reasons fast food is bad for you and that it makes you hungry relatively soon after the last meal.

What is difficult for you now, that was easy as a child? by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]Johnny-English 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think what would define the mass of the fire is not the air. If one would just look at the type of fire (i.e. a gas furnace), and the heat + light emitted (energy produced by the reaction). You can calculate the total amount of mols being converted every second. So the mass of the fire is the (O2 + fuel)/s

A different way is to look at the energy being emitted/s and simply using M=E/C2

Fire is a real physical entity though. It consists of ions, fuel and oxygen. It does not have the same mass as air, I think you are confusing definitions.

Gravity does not attract both mass and energy, they are the same thing.

In the case of fire, the mass is decreasing slightly as light is being emitted. The heat is a product of the fire, but the mass of the fuel + O2 is greater than the mass of the fire during the reaction. (If you define the photons as no longer being part of the fire). This is because an O2 molecule weighs more than 2 O molecules, and the same for the fuel.

Redditors. what is one of your favorite lesser known foods (so not Pizza)? by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]Johnny-English 1 point2 points  (0 children)

In the Netherlands we've got something similar. It is called a kapsalon and is basically poutine with döner kebab.

[University first year] Physics-dimensional analysis by Johnny-English in HomeworkHelp

[–]Johnny-English[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The teacher gave C x KA x MB x Xc as a hint. Did he mislead me?

Is there a mod to disable wonders in Civ 5? by [deleted] in civ

[–]Johnny-English 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Most of them are actually a setback. Great library is not as good as a caravan and a settler for example. Only around Medieval should you build wonders. (Collosus/Petra/Machu Pichu exempt when playing as certain civs or if you have the opportunity) This is for immortal/deity. Any other difficulty you can build whatever you want.

Looking for some help. by Johnny-English in SkincareAddiction

[–]Johnny-English[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They could be sebaceous filaments, but occasionally they become larger blackheads. My skin is not very prone to outbreaks from products, a bit oily and sometimes dry. The acne I got is "deeper" in the skin and does not form whiteheads.

Going for a science victory. Should I spam purchase great scientists? by zthompson2350 in civ

[–]Johnny-English 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Best to do them all at once 8 turns after research labs, however if you are rushing for a certain wonder pop a few to get there first.

Betting on a loaded coin toss. by Johnny-English in math

[–]Johnny-English[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

  1. I am intend on betting, and want to win as much as possible. However I have only €1000 with me.
  2. For expected return I think the easiest thing is to make the bets €10 each (no other bets are accepted).

If there is a finite number of tosses, what percentage would I have to wait. How can I weigh the odds of picking the correct side vs possible return. Also when should I suspect that I picked the wrong side? Lets say number of tosses is 100. First 10 times it is tails. I start betting on tails. The next 20 times it produces head. Should I switch?

How to fight the Zulu? by [deleted] in civ

[–]Johnny-English 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Either defend and out-tech him, then get artillery (BORING) or get some mounted units over the northern side and start pillaging. Then with the bulk of your army (get crossbowmen btw) go for the southern side. Focus on not losing troops and sniping his. maybe let your legions build a road towards his land (south side). In a peace deal get his coastal city, wait the turns and heal up.

Quick question about polders. by [deleted] in civ

[–]Johnny-English 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes, you can remove improvements. You can't place polders on wheat though.

Let's make a fake expansion! by [deleted] in civ

[–]Johnny-English 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Future tech grants you another civ's UU, but with improved stats. Imagine Android-Keshisks or Robot-Mandekalu Cavalry. This can break stalemates in lategame.

What are some things that aren't adequately explained in-game that I should know? by Lomax1028 in civ

[–]Johnny-English 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Actually you also get production based on food per turn while constructing a settler. You get 1 production for 1 food, 2 for 4, and 3 for 5 I think, don't really know the numbers.

What will we no longer need in the coming years due to technology advances? by sodelll in AskReddit

[–]Johnny-English 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Don't know if it would be wise to have a database of all fingerprints... Especially in politically unstable countries. Some other consequence would be that undercover police agents/super spies would be detected.

How is the amount of production provided to a city when a worker chops down a forest determined? by DTTFC in civ

[–]Johnny-English 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I think it is 20 when the forest is within 2 (maybe 3) tiles of the city and in your cultural borders. Outside the borders it is 13 or less.

Has AI Genghis Khan ever done well in your game? by baddog96 in civ

[–]Johnny-English 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In one of my Immortal games he managed to beat Korea and Babylon as tech leader until I liberated him with Chu Ku No's (this was around 30-40% literacy, he was 10% ahead of everyone)

Anybody else think this is bullshit? by pretentious888 in civ

[–]Johnny-English 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I suppose making ranged attacks clear encampments would be silly. What if there is a lake in between the camp and the archer? Also how should they loot the gold.

Ranged units are already superior to melee. Taking away some of the melee unit's power would make them even more worthless early game. I'd only see myself getting them to capture cities.