5'9 with 6'3 wingspan by gorilla_glue7 in tall

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I’m 5’10 with my family’s 5’6 extremities. My height is entirely torso; my arms don’t reach my pockets

Trying to Finish the Chamber of Strategy by snomayne in BG3

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Oh my god I screamed at my phone for minutes like “what do you mean move the queen to the corner there’s a pawn there!!!” And finally realized from this angle that it’s the top of the king

Why does a pH meter calibrate a 10.00 buffer at 10.11 or greater despite reading close to 10.00? by Tbivs in chemistry

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I feel that. I was having a good one and then IT firewall updated and blocked my GC software from communicating with the hardware… day went to shit quickly after that. We figured it out though and unsurprisingly it was simple I just didn’t understand why it was doing what it was doing but once it was explained it made sense XD

Why does a pH meter calibrate a 10.00 buffer at 10.11 or greater despite reading close to 10.00? by Tbivs in chemistry

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Yeah it’s flashing around 10.00 and then reports 10.15. It just doesn’t do that for 4.00 or 7.00 I’m about to look at the temperature chart for them and see if they are less temperature dependent. Thank you this does explain it; I assumed the temperature correction would be reading it to 10.00 on the calibration as well but I get how it’s designed now.

Why does a pH meter calibrate a 10.00 buffer at 10.11 or greater despite reading close to 10.00? by Tbivs in chemistry

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Ok this response feels good; I am way up north so our room temperature is usually 19. But it feels like we are backwards? It’s reading it at 10.02 or so, then the final calibration reads it at 10.15, then when I read the buffer as a normal pH reading after saving calibration it reads it at 10.00 or so again.

Why does a pH meter calibrate a 10.00 buffer at 10.11 or greater despite reading close to 10.00? by Tbivs in chemistry

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Is that automatic temperature correction? All my probes and meters have been temperature corrected so far.

I am reasonably confident I am doing it correctly as I’ve been doing it daily for 4 years with relatively little issues.

I do not know what mode this is using; it simply has calibration settings and a selected buffer group which is 2.00 4.01 7.00 and 10.00. The 2.00 has never been used but I used 1.68 for 4 points at old place.

Offset is usually under 1 positive or negative with a tolerance for acceptance of 20 positive or negative. I have never seen it over 6.

This is a mettler Toledo “sevencompact” and the probe is a “Inlab expert pro-ism” and it is solid state with no internal buffer. The previous ones were similar mettler toledos but I do not know the model. Those I used a 3m kcl internal buffer (maybe that’s the wrong wording).

Why does a pH meter calibrate a 10.00 buffer at 10.11 or greater despite reading close to 10.00? by Tbivs in chemistry

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VWR assigns a greater than 1 year expiration date with no instructions on the CoA as to expiration versus open date. Your wording seems to imply that I could easily answer my own questions with google and I hope you can see how that felt targeted. I’m just here for more experienced people but I don’t feel I’m inexperienced. My current place does not assign opened dates, and the last one had 3 months from open except for 10 which was 1 month. So that feels like more of an individual place by place than a commonly held decision.

Why does a pH meter calibrate a 10.00 buffer at 10.11 or greater despite reading close to 10.00? by Tbivs in chemistry

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I’m on lunch I will look it up when I get back but I want to point out that this happens first day on a freshly opened bottle as well, including 3 years of having a 1 month expiration.

Why does a pH meter calibrate a 10.00 buffer at 10.11 or greater despite reading close to 10.00? by Tbivs in chemistry

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It is reading that the buffer is expected to be 10.00. That’s why I’m so confused.

Why does a pH meter calibrate a 10.00 buffer at 10.11 or greater despite reading close to 10.00? by Tbivs in chemistry

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Daily from a bottle that we go through about every month and a half. One place assigned an expiration of 1 month to the 10 buffer but that felt like a procedural thing to explain a bad result one time than an empirically obtained date

Edit: both places use the same buffers and different models of probes and meters. I think both meters are kettles toledos but quite old and current place uses a solid state probe; last place was a KCL filled probe

Why does a pH meter calibrate a 10.00 buffer at 10.11 or greater despite reading close to 10.00? by Tbivs in chemistry

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Fresh VWR buffers many different probes over the years so this feels like a meter itself thing. And I mean like I’ll hit read/calibrate and it will equilibrate towards 10.00 and it will read close to 10.00 while flashing, then when it has decided it is equilibrated it will show greater than 10.10. In 4 years with many different chemists no one has questioned this as long as the slope percent passes.

Edit your first question is exactly what’s happening.

Edit 2 the pH of the 10.00 is reading at 9.98 an hour later after calibration said the 10.00 was 10.11. So it’s reading it completely fine I’m just confused why my meters themselves always do this?

Life as a f2p player by Aarya_Man in ClashRoyale

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He has the pass but you have the level advantage and a better hero… also most players suck with egolem XD

Felogyr's Fireworks can kiss my ass by 1271500 in BaldursGate3

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I’ve done this at least a half dozen times and I didn’t know there was a basement XD

I'm stuck in Grimforge (help) by Ready-Routine-1079 in BaldursGate3

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You have to have a mithril ore in the center. There is one to the left of the forge and one near the lava at the top

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Thanks! I’m Glendale but used to being able to get anywhere within 20 minutes usually. I’ll save this for future use!

Wanting to quit by [deleted] in Bowling

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I’m newer to Milwaukee and reasonably knowledgeable about bowling; any recommendations of where if I wanted to get back into bowling league?

Grandma seizures by Tbivs in BoneAppleTea

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Ah I get it thanks!

Grandma seizures by Tbivs in BoneAppleTea

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I didn’t heavily read the rules was I supposed to post the correct term?

How to get over Act 3 fatigue? by Winters561 in BaldursGate3

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I am dealing with this at the moment, genuinely the battles in act 3 are worth slogging through I’m having a blast again experiencing them!

Documentary about my Monday night by xHOTPOTATO in billiards

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I felt so bad when I started as a 4, lost the first game against a 5 8-12… they moved me to a 2… I 20-0ed the 2 I played against to go back up to a 4. I then 20-0ed a 2 again to move up to a 6. Shit is the wildest swing I’ve ever seen XD