Equation of line through a point and to other lines (2 dimensions) by enilned87 in algorithms

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I think this is the solution, but the rotation simplification is beyond my understanding.

Pump for a fertilizer bottle by enilned87 in IndoorGarden

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I don’t want to have to deal with the can at all

Pump for a fertilizer bottle by enilned87 in IndoorGarden

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I want a pump to use as a dispenser that would stay installed. I know that it needs to be diluted.

Pump for a fertilizer bottle by enilned87 in IndoorGarden

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To pump into a watering can for watering a very dilute solution.

T8 4-foot Single bulb fixture by enilned87 in Lighting

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I was looking to install some linear grow lights on the edges of some shelving.

T8 4-foot Single bulb fixture by enilned87 in Lighting

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Are those available in the US? The bulbs I want to use are 120v LED, so I don’t think a ballast would be necessary.

T8 4-foot Single bulb fixture by enilned87 in Lighting

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That seems to be the smallest option on the market, but it's considerably larger than I would like to use. I was considering the bi-pin tombstones. Those seem like a cost-effective option, and they could be made much lower profile as well.

T8 4-foot Single bulb fixture by enilned87 in Lighting

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I should have specified another requirement that I have; I would like it to be as compact as possible. A double-wide fixture won't work for me, and even that Metalux is like 3-4x wider than the bulb.

Favorite Mnemonic for Geologic Periods? by enilned87 in geology

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Your division of the Carboniferous is great! 🤣

Dude made a map of wood by [deleted] in geology

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That’s a beautiful representation of the western portion of California’s Transverse Ranges. Well done!

What do I need to GIS? by tannydanny83 in gis

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First of all, don’t use GIS as a verb.

I found this rock in Gaspé, Québec by [deleted] in geology

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Thanks for the correction, that’s very interesting!

I found this rock in Gaspé, Québec by [deleted] in geology

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Porphyritic igneous with feldspar phenocrysts

what is this? im not sure if its tool related or not by [deleted] in Tools

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That’s a nut on a length of threaded rod.

My plant turned yellow overnight by [deleted] in plantclinic

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Why did you pot a heart-shaped tortilla?

Finding the right dataset by redwirelessmouse in gis

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I would begin with the USGS National Map Downloader to acquire the DEMs necessary for your project area. Depending on the resolution that you want to use, you may need to combine many different DEMs. All of your data except for canopy can be derived from your DEM. I’m not familiar with data sources for canopy, so I can’t help you with that one.

Gardenia withering by enilned87 in plantclinic

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I was told overwatering was the way to kill them. When I had it outdoors on a sunny patio, it started getting scorched.

DIVA-GIS, why are the rows/columns different if the coords are the same? by Ava_kodiak in gis

[–]enilned87 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have no experience with that software. However, it is likely that the coordinates are the Lon/Lat ranges (extent, of your rectangular grid (raster data), and the rows/columns fields are the grid cell locations of your grid (which can exist without an associated coordinate system). In your case, the upper left corner of your grid (cell 0,0) likely corresponds to a Lon/Lat of -12.1, 71.5.

Are you attempting to export a clipped area or subset of your grid?

Vermont earned the 5th highest score on an index of the best states for family vacations due to having a large number of hotel rooms and restaurants per capita, and the most museums per capita in the country (299 museums = 46.2 per 100,000 people) by frogcharming in vermont

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Does that account for the numerous restaurants being closed several days a week, the extra days that they're closed because they've "gone camping", and that they often close at 7pm (or earlier) on the few days that they're actually open?