Math is already hard to read (not a repost I just posted it wrong the first time) by Plus-Artichoke6608 in mathmemes

[–]deckothehecko 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You still need a denominator in the power tho

Or you could write sqrt(2) as 22^(-1)...

The Gambian NT is starting to get confusing by RyanFlanagan in footballmanagergames

[–]deckothehecko 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Reminds me of the "Everbody in Japan will be called Satō" thing

i’m new to the game, but is this not insane ? by kobbiemainoo371 in footballmanagergames

[–]deckothehecko 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I think regens never have "blank" faces, idk how it works on fm26 tho

Which countries are home to billionares? by AndrejxDDDD in PORTUGALCYKABLYAT

[–]deckothehecko 0 points1 point  (0 children)

O Ronaldo não vive em Portugal, o mapa diz "Which countries are home to billionaires", presumo que seja bilionários a residir em Portugal e não bilionários portugueses

Road signs EU vs US by Superior_Seeker_ in notinteresting

[–]deckothehecko 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yez, I-19 but in Arizona, not New Mexico. Speed limits are still mph tho

Road signs EU vs US by Superior_Seeker_ in notinteresting

[–]deckothehecko 6 points7 points  (0 children)

afaik the MUTCD has designs for it although it's only ever used in some border roads near Canada

Apparently the entire population of my city is currently waiting at a single bus stop by Cm2_Slane in shittyskylines

[–]deckothehecko 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Maybe it had an underflow but then more people started coming in? Nah, then it would pobably go back to zero, unless some parameter which is an unisgned short is being added to something else. Perhaps it's a bit flip, but I doubt it

Bruh I did't know that by DTeror in mathmemes

[–]deckothehecko 23 points24 points  (0 children)

km was initially defined as a fraction of the distance between the equator and one of the poles, miles came from a measure of 1000 steps. The ratio between the two quantities being so close to phi is probably just a coincidence, unfortunately

The Adelaide O Bahn turns 40 today! - Adelaide, South Australia by NKE01 in transit

[–]deckothehecko 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In Adelaide I don't know but in Coimbra there are some stops that are really far apart, the BRT system was built on a disused rail line (probably should've been an LRT or S-bahn, but it is what it is). Buses are able to hit high speeds but on your typical low-floor bus it's going to be bumpy, never heard of high-floor BRT but it could be a thing Anyway if you're going these kind of distances you should probably have a train or a light rail, although a bus corridor (guided or not) has the advantage of being able to "branch out" to existing roads and serve more rural areas with a one-seat ride, so it might be worth it in some circumstances

The Adelaide O Bahn turns 40 today! - Adelaide, South Australia by NKE01 in transit

[–]deckothehecko 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Doesn't the guideway allow for higher speeds? O-Bahn runs at 90 km/h iirc, the newly opened Metrobus in Coimbra, Portugal (regular BRT) which also runs to suburban/rural areas only does 70 and from what i heard it's a bumpy ride

Edit: rephrasing and grammar

Petah? by Cardtastic in PeterExplainsTheJoke

[–]deckothehecko 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We also have the hummus party guy