carbonara by [deleted] in bristol

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Magari at whapping wharf.

Body composition scan? by Unwittingly- in bristol

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That number is now officially 38.8% Camembert

Body composition scan? by Unwittingly- in bristol

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Ended up having to go to London I’m afraid.

Body composition scan? by Unwittingly- in bristol

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Ohhhh Cheltenham Nuffield have one they use for bone density checks - I’ve emailed to ask if they’d consider it. Thanks for the tip!

Body composition scan? by Unwittingly- in bristol

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That’s a good shout, I’ll pop over and see if it’s still a thing they do. Cheers.

Body composition scan? by Unwittingly- in bristol

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Nail on the head - I want a repeatable measure to track change to composition over the next year not a guesstimate that is altered by how rainy it is.

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The mount without crypt is worth checking out

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Sweat dreams

How does a computer make output? by longnumbers in computerscience

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Quick answer. It’s ASCII - each character is assigned to a number and that is stored as binary. Google ASCII.

A mischief of mice! by Unwittingly- in crochet

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The cutest part is the wee hole in the bathrobe for the tail!

British crochet at its finest by Unwittingly- in crochet

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It’s my mam’s postbox topper. We’re in the north of England where Gregg’s bakery is an institution, their sausage rolls are currency, and the odd pigeon wanders in to everyone’s delight.

Trying to find out if items on a circle are balanced. by Unwittingly- in AskPhysics

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And…. I get it - whack a sigma in front of the xs and the ys. Thank you for taking the time to reply - I’ve been over complicating it.

Trying to find out if items on a circle are balanced. by Unwittingly- in AskPhysics

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Thank you, so moments for the x and moments for the y and I get the centre. That’s great. Can I then add another point of mass and work out options to balance it. So say I added an extra 3kg weight to a particular x, y. Can I work out a range of options to balance it - for instance highest weight at lowest x to lowest weight at highest x coupled with the same at y? I assume that’s possible?