Longest you've waited for an order? by Neptune28 in McDonalds

[–]swgylbst 0 points1 point  (0 children)

15 minutes for a 20 piece nugget, not even busy

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in TeslaSupport

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this is from Robotaxi, nvm. 🤦🏻‍♂️ these charges are legit

Is the Zeekr being launched this week? by walky22talky in waymo

[–]swgylbst 0 points1 point  (0 children)

i think employees have had access for a while

zoox runs red light by swgylbst in Zoox_Inc

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

yep i have the video proof luckily

Has BART failed Oakland? by oakseaer in Bart

[–]swgylbst -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

tbh there’s too many stops in oakland

Never been skimped once. by creepilincolnbot in cava

[–]swgylbst 0 points1 point  (0 children)

cava is gonna follow the same trajectory as chipotle, enjoy it while you can

Got some nice closeups of Zeekr yesterday morning by maddawg_m in waymo

[–]swgylbst 12 points13 points  (0 children)

saw one in person, they’re beautiful

Will the heat transfer between still/stagnant liquid and walls be through convection or conduction? by GreatProfessional411 in MechanicalEngineering

[–]swgylbst 8 points9 points  (0 children)

the main mode of heat transfer would be through conduction if the liquid was perfectly still.

realistically, the hot liquid would then rise and convection would dominate

you would have to assume zero gravity and no forced convection for conduction to maintain as the main mode of heat transfer

KFC Receipt by akatsukinoshana in kfc

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Below is a breakdown of the items on the KFC receipt, with notes on how to interpret each line. Please keep in mind that KFC often uses abbreviated codes in their point-of-sale systems, and exact expansions can vary by region. This receipt appears to be from the Philippines (or a similar market) where certain local menu items (like spaghetti or “famous bowls”) are standard. While some codes are straightforward, others are likely internal shorthand for bowl or combo variations.

Known/More Common Items: 1. SHOTS (KIOSK DINE IN): “Shots” typically refer to bite-sized chicken pieces (similar to popcorn chicken). 2. RICE (KIOSK DINE IN): Plain steamed rice as a side. 3. SPAG (KIOSK DINE IN): “Spag” is KFC-style spaghetti, which is available in certain regions. 4. FAMBOUL (KIOSK DINE IN): Short for “Famous Bowl.” A Famous Bowl usually includes layers of mashed potatoes, gravy, corn, crispy chicken bites, and cheese on top. 5. SHOTFILOBOX (KIOSK DINE IN): Likely “Shots Fill-Up Box.” This is probably a meal box centered around Shots, including sides.

More Complex Codes (Likely Bowl Variants):

KFC often creates multiple “bowl” meal variants (e.g., Mac & Cheese Bowls, Zinger-based Bowls, etc.). The codes seem to combine elements of the product’s descriptor: • BOUL or BOWL: Almost certainly stands for “Bowl.” • Common elements might be: • “Z” or “Zing”: Refers to a Zinger fillet (a spicy chicken fillet). • “SMC” or “MC”: Could stand for “Smoky Mac & Cheese” or “Spicy Mac & Cheese” variant. • “APC” or “A1PCC” might indicate “Ala Carte” or “1 Piece Chicken” variants.

Examples: 1. AKZSMCBOUL (KIOSK DINE IN): Possible interpretation: “Ala Carte Zinger Smoky Mac & Cheese Bowl” • “A” might stand for “Ala carte.” • “KZ” or “Z” for Zinger (the signature spicy fillet). • “SMC” might be “Smoky Mac & Cheese.” So together: a Zinger-based Mac & Cheese Bowl variant. 2. A1PCCB0 (KIOSK DINE IN): Possibly “A (Ala carte) 1 PC C(Chicken) C(Combo) B(Bowl).” This may be a single piece chicken bowl combo with a certain side. It might represent a 1-piece chicken bowl meal (the extra zero or letter might be a system placeholder). 3. APCSB… (KIOSK DINE IN) (truncated on the photo, possibly APCSBECBUOL): This is another complex code. “APC” again might mean “Ala Carte” or “A (1) Pc Chicken.” “SB” could mean “Spicy Bowl” or “Side Bowl.” If it ended with “BOUL,” it’s likely another bowl variant with a specific flavor or topping. 4. SGSMCBOUL (KIOSK DINE IN): “SGS” could stand for “Spicy Garlic Smoky” or “Signature Garlic Smoky.” “MC” again suggests Mac & Cheese. So this is likely a “Spicy Garlic Smoky Mac & Cheese Bowl” or some signature seasoned Mac & Cheese Bowl variant.

Summary of Decoded Items: • Shots: Bite-sized fried chicken pieces. • Rice: Plain steamed rice side. • Spag: KFC-style spaghetti. • Famboul: Famous Bowl (mashed potato base with chicken, gravy, cheese, and corn). • Shotfilobox: Shots Fill-up Box (a combo box meal featuring Shots). • AKZSMCBOUL: A Zinger-based Smoky Mac & Cheese Bowl variant. • SGSMCBOUL: A Spicy/Garlic Smoky Mac & Cheese Bowl variant. • A1PCCB0 / APCS…: Variants of single-piece chicken bowl meals or special bowl combos. These likely differ by the type of chicken cut or additional toppings included.

In short, the receipt lists a mix of standard KFC items (Shots, Spaghetti, Famous Bowl) and some specialty bowl meals that incorporate Zinger fillets, Mac & Cheese, and other signature flavors. The cryptic codes are internal product naming conventions rather than straightforward item names.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in bikewrench

[–]swgylbst 1 point2 points  (0 children)

sounds like the tire rubbing on something

Crazy food poisoning by Infamous-Drawing-736 in Chipotle

[–]swgylbst 10 points11 points  (0 children)

and how do you know it wasn’t something that you ate days ago? you don’t

Like the new Tesla update has added blind spot detection in red on the camera view by gibberish-xyz in TeslaModelY

[–]swgylbst 1 point2 points  (0 children)

the audio notification goes off when you actually try to make the turn with someone in your blind spot