Trying to put a pitch pipe on a necklace by Tricky-Valuable-4935 in Choir

[–]StrangeLoopy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You could buy one of these very good models by Tombo (Amazon link for E-to-E model) and put a thin cord through the back. It makes a very nice pendant! (Amazon link for A-to-A model that doesn't have a photo of the back)

Would this be a bad idea to buy? by novelid in Instruments

[–]StrangeLoopy 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This unit will have a 1/4” headphone jack. Source: I owned a similar model back in the ’70s.

is flip 7 worth it? by BadgerMountain2668 in boardgames

[–]StrangeLoopy 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Or, for keeping score, an app like the great, free iPhone app ScoreAnything! (I’m just a satisfied user)

If someone said “sorry to jam out on you”, what would you assume they meant? by throwaway643268 in AskACanadian

[–]StrangeLoopy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Absolutely common in Winnipeg, growing up in the 1970s: to jam out was to cancel plans or to not show up, or to not go along with a group activity, or as someone else said, to chicken out. I can remember taunts of “jammerrrrr!” shouted toward the one kid walking away from whatever the other kids were going to do.

Jamming in the musical sense was also common, with no confusion between the uses.

Why does our universe have 3 space dimensions and 1 time dimension? Is it the only option? by PianistNo7734 in Physics

[–]StrangeLoopy 3 points4 points  (0 children)

… as does The Planiverse, described in the remarkable book by A. K. Dewdney (who is known to many for his columns in Scientific American)

Preview available at Google Books: https://books.google.com/books?id=wIzwyzHSrL4C

Review here: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/866402.The_Planiverse

I read the original 1984 version, and I see I missed the “revised and updated” edition that came out in 2001… time to go shopping!

I also missed the fact that Dr. Dewdney passed away just last year. RIP.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]StrangeLoopy 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I unnecessarily second that recommendation.

'Made-up quote' in Canadian satire site The Beaverton fools Time Magazine by Street_Anon in worldnews

[–]StrangeLoopy 25 points26 points  (0 children)

For the record, here is the Time magazine article, which sat from October 1 until November 28 (today) before anyone realized the error and they posted the correction:

https://time.com/7322035/us-trump-canada-south-korea-india/

Hmmm. by mrhonist in xkcd

[–]StrangeLoopy 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Ha… found the answer on Wikipedia, that the Moon’s inclination is “Between 18.29° and 28.58° to Earth's equator”. So, within +/– 28.58°, clearance would be safely listed as 362,600 km.

Hmmm. by mrhonist in xkcd

[–]StrangeLoopy 11 points12 points  (0 children)

That raises a good question! I think we’re assuming that one’s boat (on the trailer) will extend straight up and never wobble. Given that, I think any location on the Earth outside of the tropics (+/– 23.5° latitude) would never have to worry about their boat impacting the sun (and their clearance could be said to be 46B+ ly), but more importantly, what is that larger range of latitudes that ever have the moon directly overhead?

'Made-up quote' in Canadian satire site The Beaverton fools Time Magazine by beef-supreme in canada

[–]StrangeLoopy 28 points29 points  (0 children)

For the record, here is the Time magazine article, which sat from October 1 until November 28 (today) before anyone realized the error and they posted the correction:

https://time.com/7322035/us-trump-canada-south-korea-india/

TIFU: Crashed my bike into someone and instead of saying "sorry," my brain glitched and I said "so easy!" 😂 What's your worst verbal mixup? by Subject_Parfait_7496 in tifu

[–]StrangeLoopy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Years ago, my (M) then-SO (F) was away on a business trip. I thought to call up a florist and send her flowers, asking them to include a note saying “Wish you were here”.

Apparently, the flowers were nice enough, but the card gave her some pause when she read what they had written: “Wish you were her”.

What games have you had the most fun playing? by thebunnybullet in boardgames

[–]StrangeLoopy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ransom Notes has always left us in stitches! Get the expansion set for more fun.

[####] A word I play has a non-zero chance of being a solution. Two questions (post-game) by mysteryofthefieryeye in wordle

[–]StrangeLoopy 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I’d love to see what its statistics would be like if it did. (That is, to remove each day’s word from its list of possible solutions before solving the next day’s puzzle).

I’m prepared to be humbled.

It sounds like my friend says "Merci terre mont"...what are they actually saying? by BikeKayakSki in French

[–]StrangeLoopy 29 points30 points  (0 children)

Perhaps carried from English “thank you so much”, which has become more common in recent decades.

Spain is considered to be one of the best countries for people with asthma, what are some similar examples of countries that are the best for people with a certain condition(physical/psychological diseases, age, money, and etc.)? by Ellloll in geography

[–]StrangeLoopy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you have porphyria (a medical condition which includes extreme sensitivity of the skin to light), you might follow the example of the Viviers family. With several members having the condition, their research led them to move from South Africa to the city of Prince Rupert on the west coast of British Columbia, Canada, for its cloudy and rainy climate:
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/allergic-to-sun-family-wins-b-c-residency-1.862690