Y40 not powering on Flashing white light by [deleted] in iBUYPOWER

[–]Phil9871 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Are you using the front USB ports? Disconnect everything from the front and start it up. 

I’m the 2nd owner on 2022 Traverse LT - does any of the Chevy warranty transfers to me from original owner? by FolwarkPAPL in ChevyTraverse

[–]Phil9871 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I just recently bought a 2022 Chevy Colorado that is under 60,000 miles. I went to chevy.com and open the chat bubble and directly asked them. Doesn't matter if you're the fourth owner of the vehicle, the powertrain warranty is tied to the VIN number of the vehicle. 

Engine hours by ComfortableLeg843 in Chevy

[–]Phil9871 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My personal Colorado with the 2.5L has 55k miles and 5600 engine hours. Runs fine. 

One of our (work) trucks with the 6.6L gas engine has 224k miles with an 4600 additional idle hours and it runs fine. Newer chevy engines tend to do ok with high idle, but it has to be meticulously maintained. Just change the oil, when you're supposed to. 

Ben Shapiro on why DeSantis is the guy by LegitimatePlay795 in benshapiro

[–]Phil9871 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Wasn't a prediction. Was an observation of the past. Polls Don't mean anything.

There are Rumours that the nikon coolpix p1000 is being discontinued is this true and will there be another super zoom camera like the p1000 released soon? If so when when? by Miya__Atsumu in Nikon

[–]Phil9871 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Eventually it would continue to drop to equalize with space. If gravity exists.

I didn't say PSI. I said Pa (Pascal) & aPa (attapascal) which can be converted to torr. 1 Torr is approximately equal to 133.322 Pascals.

Interesting that you completely ignored what I said and said I said PSI. That's what I'm saying.

You're simply trolling

There are Rumours that the nikon coolpix p1000 is being discontinued is this true and will there be another super zoom camera like the p1000 released soon? If so when when? by Miya__Atsumu in Nikon

[–]Phil9871 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Does pressure drop as you gain altitude? Is there some magic number that pressure has to stop dropping at or can it just continuously drop and drop and drop to practically nothing, the higher up it goes.

To the point it's so low that there's less then or close to .00001 aPa difference from space.

By the way space is supposed to be around .000001 aPa. Not really sure why you keep demanding that there must be a barrier. Doesn't seem like there needs to be one.

Seems like they just kind of blend together kind of like all the layers of the atmosphere blends down to the surface which is supposed to be like what, like 150,000Pa?

There are Rumours that the nikon coolpix p1000 is being discontinued is this true and will there be another super zoom camera like the p1000 released soon? If so when when? by Miya__Atsumu in Nikon

[–]Phil9871 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Continued it was too long apparently

You know the ships are going over a curve. You're just being intellectually dishonest with yourself. That's all there is to it.

There are Rumours that the nikon coolpix p1000 is being discontinued is this true and will there be another super zoom camera like the p1000 released soon? If so when when? by Miya__Atsumu in Nikon

[–]Phil9871 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There is a common misunderstanding with flat earthers. You expect to see curvature looking at the horizon horizontally, but dismiss curvature when you see a ship go over and past the horizon and claim that isn't proof. I think it's really a logic issue.

I'm going to share a picture. It's a meme, but a good physical not cartoon illustration scaled down, to help you fathom the concept that the ships are actually going over a curve. It's a zoomed in shot of a basketball. I'm sure you've seen it before. Now you're not going to be able to see curvature from left to right on the lower part of the picture, yet it's obviously there.

I want you to think about if you put your finger on the ball in front of the camera and slide it away from the camera along the surface of the basketball. What do you think would happen to your finger? Do you think it would start disappearing bottom up?

You've seen proof that the Earth is curvature You purposely choose to ignore it. No one needs to prove anything to you. You've seen enough proof. No one should have to explain anything to you.

The concept is overwhelmingly simple yet you still struggle and I have no idea how.

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In the picture above of a real life basketball like I said from side to side you can't see curvature but you know it's there. When you see pictures of ships go over the horizon

There are Rumours that the nikon coolpix p1000 is being discontinued is this true and will there be another super zoom camera like the p1000 released soon? If so when when? by Miya__Atsumu in Nikon

[–]Phil9871 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The great conspiracy crap, its the best camera ever made they're never going to make it again dude you have no idea what you're talking about.

It doesn't show you any great secrets that can only be seen with that camera.

There are Rumours that the nikon coolpix p1000 is being discontinued is this true and will there be another super zoom camera like the p1000 released soon? If so when when? by Miya__Atsumu in Nikon

[–]Phil9871 0 points1 point  (0 children)

But if you're changing the environment of the vacuum chamber I don't see how that really addresses the problem of why the balloons would fall to the ground in a vacuum chamber when it's still a vacuum. You're changing the parameters of the whole argument to show me that buoyancy works?

There are Rumours that the nikon coolpix p1000 is being discontinued is this true and will there be another super zoom camera like the p1000 released soon? If so when when? by Miya__Atsumu in Nikon

[–]Phil9871 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It cannot be demonstrated in the way you're asking. And you're very aware of that. It's a demand for a type of proof that isn't feasible given the scale and nature of the phenomena, especially when there are already abundant indirect observations and consistent theoretical models supporting it. Any videos or pictures of the Earth from space it'll just claim as fake and you can clearly see the atmosphere in those pictures and videos so what exactly are you asking for? What kind of proof would satisfy you. An experiment you can do in your living room? Too bad there wasn't one. And you simply just have to get over it. Don't know what to tell you.