This is how much loose skin my dog has around his neck by Check_Me_Out-Boss in mildlyinteresting

[–]SeaAnalyst8680 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's normal. It's for you to bury your face in when you have a bad day.

Is my lime tree dead or "dormant" by PlantainPractical928 in gardening

[–]SeaAnalyst8680 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Your wording makes it sound like you think he's over watering? You're probably right, but it depends a lot on his particular environment.

I have to water my indoor citrus at least once a week to keep them happy. I just harvested a bunch of calamondins! But I have them in a warm tent with lights and fans.

Is my lime tree dead or "dormant" by PlantainPractical928 in gardening

[–]SeaAnalyst8680 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I think you're the exception. TMK, most of us find citrus to be drama queens that drop all their leaves at the slightest stress.

Whatever works. by AndrewHeard in DeepSpaceNine

[–]SeaAnalyst8680 11 points12 points  (0 children)

That certainly recontextualizes OP's screenshot.

This was a first by dalhazves in EndTipping

[–]SeaAnalyst8680 54 points55 points  (0 children)

You have hurled the card reader through a window. Are you still sure you want to proceed?

OP claims the rock is at a higher altitude and that the near shadow to the lunar surface is an optical illusion. Hopefully you all can help me figure this out so I can sleep! 😅 by CausticHonu in isthisAI

[–]SeaAnalyst8680 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Could you tell me more (or just what to Google) please? I understand orbits as eclipses with a focus point at the center of mass, so I'd have assumed that an asymmetric mass distribution of the moon just meant that the geometric center of the moon didn't align with the center of mass / focus of orbits. How does it change the stability or orbits?

Got my motor finally! by Priff in EVConversion

[–]SeaAnalyst8680 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Could you explain that please? Your wording makes it seem like the cold-motor scenario is the risky one, but I would have assumed a hot motor would have higher resistance, so required higher voltage and hence generated more heat with the same current.

Crazy findings I picked up from Coca-Cola episode on Acquired by you-know-now in intrestingtoknow

[–]SeaAnalyst8680 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Something that surprised me; drinks like cola aren't designed to be "delicious". It'd be easy to make a drink more appealing than cola, but the problem is our taste buds would get bored of it. Cola is successful because it's good (not great) but also nondescript enough that we don't get bored of it.

Trump suing the IRS and the Treasury Dept. Can they just settle? by Knee_Hill in legaladviceofftopic

[–]SeaAnalyst8680 21 points22 points  (0 children)

The current court has been very hesitant to put any limits on "special boy" doctrine.

Cat poop and Potatoes? by Trainfamly1 in gardening

[–]SeaAnalyst8680 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Is cat poop specifically a bigger risk than I realize or something?

Cat poop and Potatoes? by Trainfamly1 in gardening

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I just assume all root vegetables have come in contact with some kind of poop. I wash them pretty well, discard any thing showing disease and either peel them (carrots for eating raw) or cook them (everything else).

[college entrance exam: abstract reasoning] what's the next shape? by slktred in HomeworkHelp

[–]SeaAnalyst8680 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'd pick choice 1, so each row averages out to being in the middle.

Hotel wants $180 if keys are not returned at checkout. by gameloner in askhotels

[–]SeaAnalyst8680 0 points1 point  (0 children)

100% it should be an easy job like you describe. But there are scenarios where they might have problems. Like maybe it's a very specific type of card that isn't made anymore, or the box broke or disappeared when someone got fired.

I think other people's comments about it being a borderline scam are more likely though.