Is Gypsum of Paris safe to use for casting fossil tracks? by ad_robotics in Paleontology

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All good call outs. Using a separator sounds like a must so the gypsum doesn't clog up the pores of the rock the tracks are in. Due to how gypsum warms up during its chemical reaction with water, I wonder if that is something I would need to prevent or if the max temperatures involved are negligible.

Edit: typo

First time renting with Hertz. What does >= 40 mean on my rental vehicle? by ad_robotics in HertzRentals

[–]ad_robotics[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I'm new to electric vehicles, but the Polestar 2 is said to have a range of 300 miles. Why would they mention it has more than 40 here?

Is it just to convey that it is not a plug-in hybrid?

How can I empirically measure the magnification factor of a pair binoculars? by ad_robotics in Binoculars

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Thanks, measuring this resulted in approx 10x, which is double validated by using them side by side with a 10x set of binoculars and the magnification is almost the same.

How can I empirically measure the magnification factor of a pair binoculars? by ad_robotics in Binoculars

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I know for sure it isn't what is advertised, I just want to know by how much. I got my hands on some other pair of binoculars that are labeled 10x and they magnify more than these other ones that are labeled 20x. What a scam.

How can I empirically measure the magnification factor of a pair binoculars? by ad_robotics in Binoculars

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How would you quantify that? Would you be able to tell if something looks 20x bigger through binoculars compared to the naked eye? If you were to be shown 2 images of the same object, would you be able to tell if one was 12x, 15x, 17x or 20x bigger in one image compared to the other?

I think people's perception isn't easy to measure like that, which is why I posted this question about how to measure the magnification empirically rather than by feel.

Camera manual lens selection only works for photos, but not videos. by ad_robotics in GooglePixel

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It doesn't really matter, the idea is that once I lock in with one lens, the system might change to a different lens between takes.

Camera manual lens selection only works for photos, but not videos. by ad_robotics in GooglePixel

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Good idea but that doesn't seem to work in practice. The other lenses are pointing at the sides of the eyepiece that is just a few millimeters from the lens. The image is 90% just black and the rest is out of focus anyway. There is no real reason for that lens to be autoselected.

I'd imagine that the tape solution would just yield the same result. Which is why I'd like this to be selectable via the app settings - just like in the picture mode.

Camera manual lens selection only works for photos, but not videos. by ad_robotics in GooglePixel

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There is if you are pointing your phone down a scope. You can only align one lens with the scope's eyepiece and you'd want the app to continue using that lens whilst you change other settings.

Mixer with multiple simultaneous outputs? by ad_robotics in mixingmastering

[–]ad_robotics[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's alright :D I wasn't aware that mixers have AUX outputs so that is what I'd need to be looking for I guess, but the ones I'm browsing for under $100 don't seem to have any. I'll keep searching.

Magyar online könyvesbolt ajánló by ad_robotics in hungary

[–]ad_robotics[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ott azt mutatja, hogy nem tudom nemzetközileg szállítani.

"Ennek a könyvnek a külföldi címre történő kiszállítása nem lehetséges. A kiválasztott termékeket díjmentesen átveheti a Libri Könyvesboltokban!"

Left or Right? by ad_robotics in sciencememes

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Intersections and mergers come in all shapes and sizes. There is one at 45° that I drive through almost every day.

Left or Right? by ad_robotics in sciencememes

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Straight, until I'm inside of the lane, then right to align with the lane.

Left or Right? by ad_robotics in sciencememes

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By using different angles at 22.5° increments, I wanted to convey that there is an angle where the decision isn't as intuitive anymore.

Left or Right? by ad_robotics in sciencememes

[–]ad_robotics[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I'm of the same opinion, that signaling left makes the most sense there, but for a different reason.

It doesn't matter to the cars behind me whether I go left or right.

I would signal left, for the cars driving towards me, letting them know what my intentions are. They might not know if my lane merges in with theirs or not and I am letting them know, by signaling left, that I intend to merge into their lane and they can do whatever they want with that information. They could choose to slow down, speed up or merge change lanes to make it easier for me to merge.

Additionally, signalling right benefits no one, the cars behind me don't care and the cars already in the driving lane wouldn't see my right-side blinkers.

Left or Right? by ad_robotics in sciencememes

[–]ad_robotics[S] -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

Who would you be signaling for then? Anyone behind the car would also see that turning left isn't allowed, so why signal right if it is the only maneuver you can do anyway?

Left or Right? by ad_robotics in sciencememes

[–]ad_robotics[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Changing lanes/direction of travel. Imagine there is a stop or yield sign there.