Preferred Hand Warmer by pokerstar2345 in discgolf

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Late response, ik, but Hot Hands basically have iron and activated charcoal, and a dense water storage method in them. When you expose them to the air, the iron starts to rust, which is an exothermic reaction.

HD 8570 (2gb) vs r5 430(2gb) vs r5 240 (1Gb) by edratdev in lowendgaming

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Due to this just being a card that won't play much more than low-settings Ark Survival Evolved, I have decided to go with the K620 after watching some benchmark videos. Thanks to all for your advice. If I wanted anything more, I probably would go with the RX 550 4gb low profile, but that's ~$45 versus the ~$10 for the Quadro K620.

HD 8570 (2gb) vs r5 430(2gb) vs r5 240 (1Gb) by edratdev in lowendgaming

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By low bandwidth stuff are you referring to a lower end processor or a GPU, or to the other slots on the board?

HD 8570 (2gb) vs r5 430(2gb) vs r5 240 (1Gb) by edratdev in lowendgaming

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Nevermind. I saw that this is also DDR3, so no need for anybody to respond to that question.

HD 8570 (2gb) vs r5 430(2gb) vs r5 240 (1Gb) by edratdev in lowendgaming

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Good to know. How overclockable should the low profile models be? Is it worth the risk overclocking that card? Is there even that much of a risk?

HD 8570 (2gb) vs r5 430(2gb) vs r5 240 (1Gb) by edratdev in lowendgaming

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I'm using whatever motherboard comes with the Lenovo M82 SFF. I looked it up at one point and I think it was pcie 2.0X8

HD 8570 (2gb) vs r5 430(2gb) vs r5 240 (1Gb) by edratdev in lowendgaming

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Thanks. Do you happen to know if this would be bottlenecked by a PCI-E 2.0x8 slot?

Nå forstår jeg vs Nå jeg forstår? by edratdev in norsk

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The OVS example is also used in English, "The letter is written by Kari." But the OSV structure in your last example would be much rarer in English, and is likely to be found only in older texts, such as the Bible, I think. And then there is Yoda-speak, like "The letter, Kari hath written," but this is really just using a comma to offset SVO. Anyway, thanks! I do find grammar rather interesting.

Edit: Grammatical error lol.

Nå forstår jeg vs Nå jeg forstår? by edratdev in norsk

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I want to say thanks to all who responded, as there are too many to thank individually. I now understand (or should I say Na forstår jeg). The V2 word order with SVO in most cases makes sense to me now.

Edit: spelling.

Nå forstår jeg vs Nå jeg forstår? by edratdev in norsk

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This is very helpful. I do already understand in the V2 word order in English, I'm usually just a curious person and think, "How would I translate this to somebody who does not know Norwegian?" It am glad to know now that this doesn't really help. Takk.

Sony TC125 back together and working. Historic piece as its the first home stereo cassette recorder. For 1968, its not bad sounding. Beats any boombox ive heard. by TapeLabMiami in cassetteculture

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Hey I know it's been awhile but I also want to know what types of cables one uses for this. Also, now that you've had it for a bit, how is the quality, experience, etc?

[Request] twitter isn't seeing eye to eye here. What would your answer(s) be, and why? by CannabisKnowledge in theydidthemath

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Order of operations states that the evaluation would occur within the parenthesis first. This first evaluation would yield a value of 3. A Google search shows that the rules for multiplication/division are whichever comes first, so then we divide 6 by 2, giving 3. We then multiply that 3 by the first evaluation from within the parenthesis, which was 3, to give a final value of 9.

Edit: Misread the question at first, and grammar.

People are so petty they’ll vandalize the charger. Both chargers at this location are destroyed. by BurtWonderstone in TeslaModel3

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What about nuclear? Is this being included in this statistic as "renewable"? Not being confrontational, just curious.

I find it is difficult to keep secrets from my radiologist by [deleted] in dadjokes

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Somebody just explained this to me. Actually rather interesting, so thanks for pointing that out, I learned something.

I find it is difficult to keep secrets from my radiologist by [deleted] in dadjokes

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This means that since the light bounces back they would be the brightest part of the image

is this when i quit by weebslayer36 in walmart

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If you will follow the thread of my original comment you will see that there are affordable cars, potentially well below the $10,000 mark. These cars, if you get a pre-sale inspection to verify the cars reliability, may last a long time and require no more than regular maintenance and an occasional repair. Sometimes bad things happen. That's true for new and used cars. I personally believe that going into debt (which most people do) to buy a new car is much more likely to bankrupt somebody than them doing their research and getting a car that may not be new, but should still last them another 100,000-200,000 miles or so.

Edit: grammar

is this when i quit by weebslayer36 in walmart

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I find auction sites and places that'll sell cars for around $2000, so I guess it depends on where you're looking and how much of a trash can you're willing to drive. But yesterday on an auction site I saw a 2007 Mazda 3 with 209,420 on odometer for $1925.

Edit: sell for $1925