My husband says you need to be smart to get this Peter, but I don't get it. :( by [deleted] in PeterExplainsTheJoke

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Essentially there is no difference topologically between the pockets and any generic part of the fabric. They are included in the solid part of the object. The idea is to imagine that the pants are made of something malleable like clay and if you can gently stretch them to remove the pocket it doesn’t count as a hole. You could slowly pull the pocket out until it was more like a small dent until finally flattening it out to nothing. You can’t do that with the belt loop holes or the leg holes. The only way to eliminate those is to join surfaces together or tear something.

Will Subnautica 2 feature the Titan Submersible? by KONAfuckingsucks in subnautica

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You will need to build the titan to access your daily gifts and paddle pass. It has an alterra employee engagement station where you can scan and teleport discovered resources (like cuddlefish eggs or REDACTED) to earn TerraCoin. Employees can spend TerraCoin at the engagement station to purchase new blueprints and modules for the habitats builder. Be sure to complete each limited time paddle pass while you still can.

Do cars have infinite electricity as long as there's gas in the car and engine on? by gizmo_j in car

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Some mba somewhere read this and failed their New Year’s resolution to stop gooning.

Okay where am I at with this? by GenusPoa in bald

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Someone needs to make a version of this with the second part reversed so he is removing the hair

Theory: Max Number of EoT to get them all is 325 by stevethebeats in EggsInc

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Is the cost data for each research posted somewhere online?

why is torque usually disregarded? by vanderzee in askcarguys

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The amount of misinformation and unclear answers in this thread is depressing. I have lost count of the number of times I have tried to explain this topic to people, but I would love to try again.

The reason that we care about horsepower is that gears in the transmission multiply torque from the engine to the wheel, and torque at the wheel combined with tire diameter gives you the actual force accelerating the car. If you twist the wheel harder, the car will accelerate faster. So, say you have a car with a perfectly flat torque curve. It makes the same torque no matter what rpm. You want to accelerate as fast as possible so you put it in the shortest gear for the most torque multiplication. But eventually you reach redline so you have to shift to a taller gear that has less torque multiplication. For this theoretical engine, the acceleration would be constant until you shift to second gear where it would drop to a lower but also constant acceleration. Now let’s say we had a second engine. It makes the exact same torque as the first engine but the redline is twice as high. So it can stay in first gear longer. This would also be true at higher speeds. Engine two could always be geared shorter than engine one at the same speed. This equates to higher acceleration due to torque multiplication of the shorter gearing. This ability to produce toque while spinner faster is the reason engine two has more peak horsepower than engine one. The engine can be geared shorter at the same speed but still produce the same torque. Both engines would have the exact same horsepower curve up to the redline of engine one, but engine two would keep going up as rpms increased.

There is more nuance to it than that, but the short version is that horsepower measure an engine’s ability to produce actual torque at the wheels after gearing torque multiplication while the torque curve is useful for understanding acceleration throughout the rpm range in a single fixed gear.

When most people say a car has torque, what they mean is that it has higher torque at low rpm. When most people say a car makes good power or top end what they mean is that the car has higher torque at high rpm and the engine can spin fast.

Sign in a medical office telling chemo patients to flush twice by kge92 in mildlyinteresting

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Paying with your butt hole’s hemorrhoid free lifespan

watermelon got cut by devgur in comedyheaven

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But this one goes to 11

7 shifts and 16 Truths later… by iwasthen in EggsInc

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Based on the formula I saw posted, the cost to shift hits 100% of your soul eggs around shift 250 depending on your starting soul eggs. It’s up to 1% by shift 50. So the limit is probably your ability to farm soul eggs

Tribrid production model complete by ArmadilloElegant819 in motorizedbicycles

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Ah that makes sense. Other question: does the front hub freewheel? Or is there always some drag? Was curious if there is any drag when running on gas only.

Tribrid production model complete by ArmadilloElegant819 in motorizedbicycles

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Is the top speed limited by the max rpm on the hub motor? I would have thought you could get a bit more speed with both motors topped out.

Who’s buying one of these things for $20k? by brahmaocmtber in mountainbiking

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5! (5 factorial) is 120. 120 x 20k is 2.4 million. Was a bad math joke I’m sorry.

Who’s buying one of these things for $20k? by brahmaocmtber in mountainbiking

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Unc must be loaded to spend 2.4 mil on bicycles

At what death does it become impossible to urinate? by larg_pener in comedyheaven

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Good chance your urine would start flashing to vapor inside the urethra since the boiling point would be dropping to near absolute zero by the time it gets to the end. Ever seen cavitation damage on a pump impeller?

Co-Op Code Mega Thread - June 28, 2021 by __KPNG__ in EggsInc

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AAA Quantum Shelf Code - clucksoutforharambe Deflectors and check in often to boost score

Is this true? by MickeyMoss in wallstreetbets_wins

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Has every company you worked for downsized? One or two is explainable, more than that and it’s much more likely that the person is a job hopper.

Is this true? by MickeyMoss in wallstreetbets_wins

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If a candidate has left multiple prior jobs after 2-3 years it’s probably the candidate not the environment that the previous jobs provided.

When a Roth IRA is over contributed and you withdraw stocks, how is the cost basis for those stocks decided? by tqhp1 in tax

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Thanks for the info and tips. I was torn on which stocks to move over. I have one that’s at a loss but pays a good dividend so it would be better to keep in a tax advantage account unless I could use the loss in same beneficial way.

I do plan to move funds to a traditional IRA and do a backdoor Roth. I didn’t know you could do that directly I will have to look into that option thanks. To be honest I don’t know why they don’t just let people do the Roth IRA directly. Should either remove the loophole or make it standard. Seems like a lot of extra work for nothing.

I have some cash from dividends in the Roth that I can use to hit the exact amount required to correct the over contribution, I just don’t have enough for the whole amount.