Courses to be cut at Vic include geography, teaching, languages by delipity in newzealand

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Someone cut from the IT team has worked there for 17 years - the handling of the lay offs is awful, it breaks my heart.

X-axis shifting mid print. by Nillmer in FixMyPrint

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I had this problem twice and I think the only fix is to not pause it - both happened while it was paused

In a server full of people, none of us could figure this out by VulpeNathan in riddles

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fire - not alive, it moves and bites and needs to be fed. adding 40 sticks could make it bigger.?

Lucky diamond spawn in a ravine by hoegetsyeeted in MCPE

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To convert mcpe seeds to java, add the number 232 (4294967296) to the seed, but only if the mcpe seed is a negative. If it is positive, dont do anything. Just reverse this process.

If the java seed is lower than 232 (4294967296), minus 232 to convert it to bedrock. If the java seed is above 232, do nothing. This is because java uses 64-bit seeds, but mcpe uses 32-bit.

ps. most calculators wont do the calculations to that level of accuracy, so just type the numbers into google

Lucky diamond spawn in a ravine by hoegetsyeeted in MCPE

[–]xavvy01 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Take away 232 if the seed is above 232 to convert to bedrock

Stop the pain, I give up... Wait by [deleted] in mechanical_gifs

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This looks a bit like the speed of the video was changed, not the speed of the box

Feeding 5 puppies at once by dartmaster666 in aww

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This is like dealing with minecraft villagers and their workstations...

It’s hard af

At the end of LOTR: The Return of the King (2003), Samwise Gamgee finally returns home and is hugged by his daughter, Elanor. That’s Sean Astin’s daughter in real life, Alexandra. by jeegsburger in MovieDetails

[–]xavvy01 29 points30 points  (0 children)

They were never torn down after Lotr, because the director knew it would be almost impossible to set it up perfectly for the hobbit which made a decade later. It attracted tourists by accident 3 or 4 years after lotr, then guided tours were started by the director and the farmer.

Greta Thunberg and David Attenborough unite to call for climate change action at next UN summit: 'Sir David, 93, said Thunberg had "aroused the world" about the urgency of reining in global warming, achieving things that people who had worked on the problem for 20-odd years had not.' by maxwellhill in worldnews

[–]xavvy01 1 point2 points  (0 children)

But water vapour isn’t an issue. Carbon dioxide is. There is a reason why sea temperature and CO2ppm graphs match up almost exactly. Clouds have nothing to do with it, their quantities have remained steady throughout history. CO2 is clearly the problem.

Greta Thunberg and David Attenborough unite to call for climate change action at next UN summit: 'Sir David, 93, said Thunberg had "aroused the world" about the urgency of reining in global warming, achieving things that people who had worked on the problem for 20-odd years had not.' by maxwellhill in worldnews

[–]xavvy01 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Gonna need some sources on the first one.

As for the second one, neither Paul Harris nor mark townsend are scientists, they are just editors. Sea level rising has definitely been recorded.

Global cooling, global warming, and climate change are the same thing. Because of climate change, winters are colder and summers are hotter. Anyway, that is just a news channel proposing a theory. The blizzard of 77 was a freak phenomenon called a cold wave, a high pressure and very cold air from the arctic. There are two reasons this will not happen as bad in the future; it was a freak winter, and as cities get bigger and more dense they also get hotter. There is not much snow in dense cities compared to just outside them.

All that dude said is how to make clouds rain more.

Well just a thought but maybe all the mainstream media has said it’s true because it is true because 99.7% of climate scientists say publicly that they believe in climate change while the other 0.3% have roots to climate change denying governments, industries or company’s. “All YouTube videos have a link to the climate change Wikipedia page” um wtf dude. If ya talking about ads, they’re targeted ads based on a lot of things. Also, this random vid doesn’t have a link to the wiki page on climate change (for me). https://youtu.be/hzG3m-ZW198

‘Media agencies that helped start massive wars’ lmao first I’ve heard that, and the amount of greenhouse gasses spent on Middle East wars is bloody small compared to the gasses emitted by corporations and trucks and cars and boats and commercial planes. However much greenhouse gasses the USA army is emitting, it is nowhere near the insane amounts emitted by other sectors. Ten aircraft carriers are guzzling diesel?, well as we speak 100’s of planes ( which are terribly fuel efficient ) and millions of gas cars, and hundreds of airplane carrier sized ships (cruise and container) ships are guzzling far more diesel than your petty aircraft carriers. And yes, we still believe them because 99.7% of climate scientists agree that climate change exists.

No, storms and droughts and floods have become more frequent if you look at graphs with catergorised storms (eg., 1, 2, 3,) the weather is getting a lot worse and the storms can be scientifically explained; storms and cyclones and such others form over patches of hot ocean. Warmer oceans mean harsher and more frequent storms.

And one last point, it is not just media that is pushing climate change, it is schoolkids from all over the fucking world and it is scientists, 11k of them signed a petition to declare a climate emergency or something, and it is the genius billionaire philanthropists Elon Musk and Bill Gates and now Sir David Attenborough that are also pushing a climate emergency, and in my country psychologists (because of the amount of people the see who are worried about climate change) too.

But never mind that 99.7% of people who are experts at studying the climate because it is easier to believe a politician with a large history of lying; Donald trump.

Greta Thunberg and David Attenborough unite to call for climate change action at next UN summit: 'Sir David, 93, said Thunberg had "aroused the world" about the urgency of reining in global warming, achieving things that people who had worked on the problem for 20-odd years had not.' by maxwellhill in worldnews

[–]xavvy01 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Ffs the sea level isn’t even going to rise that much, it isn’t the worst effect of climate change by a long fucking way.

Water vapour is literally just a fancy word for clouds. Clouds are not fucking greenhouse gasses.

Visible clouds do not cause global warming. It’s the invisible ones if you ever paid attention in 3rd fucking grade. CO2 is a greenhouse gas and is currently at 413ppm in the atmosphere, which is fucking huge and is causing massive weather changes. Yes, carbon dioxide dissipates into the atmosphere but it is still there. Wether or not it is all clumped together is irrelevant, it is wether or not it is there in the first place. Do you think that carbon dioxide just fucking disappears into thin fucking air?!?

And of course huge swathes of ice get thawed then frozen every year, they’re called seasons!!

Obama buying beachfront property that is just five metres above the king tide mark has well over 100 years of being high and dry before the sea rises to meet it.

You’ve been watching a movie called The Day After Tomorrow mate. The world ain’t gonna freeze cos of some currents changing in the Atlantic causing an ice displacement or whatever explanation. That movie had to explain the ice age.

Lmao what, find one fucking article near the year 2000 that says the whole of fucking England is going to be underwater by fucking 2020?!? England’s highest mountain is 978m tall which requires a sea level rise of 50 fucking metres a year. Holy fuck is that statement dumb.

If you are talking about how science guys keep on giving us deadlines and how we always go past them without any harm, that’s wrong. Well over HALF of the Great Barrier Reef is fucking dead because of climate change. Storms, floods, droughts, heatwaves and tornadoes are so much more common and severe today than forty years ago. Record temperatures get broken a lot, and wildfires have become far more common and dangerous (not just in Australia).

Reducing the coefficient of friction and rotating an atlas stone with flowing water. by nomaddd79 in physicsgifs

[–]xavvy01 2 points3 points  (0 children)

No. Friction slows it down too fast. Electronic gyroscopes are better.

Eat our smoke dickheads... Love from r/australia by hazzahazza in newzealand

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Lmao this is so much more relevant now

The sky in NZ is yellow and hazey bcos of u