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  • Some, but since radar was a defensive tool, and the glorious Nazi would of course perpetually be on the victorious offense, so there wasn't much... Political Will to build radar systems.

    And when they did, there wasn't much money for it.

    But they did exist.

  • True, but the nice thing about a public forum is that everyone who isn't a scumbag can also read this excellent reply and learn something.

  • Yes, one of the rules is to never confuse Cyberpunk with Cybergoth. It's mildly acceptable to conflate it with gravers (Goth Ravers), but not if you want to make friends.

    We live in society. There are rules.

    Nobody has more rules than hyper niche cliques. If your locks had foam, you were very clearly deeply wrong about the actual deep meaning of whatever we imagined ourselves to be about and you're doing everything wrong.

    You might be hard pressed to find any cybergoths in the wild, though looking at current fashion, maybe I should dig up some stuff.

  • Let's not discard my Cybergoth phase. I had plenty of colours, as long as they were neon

  • But the pan is really just a hot place to put parchment paper, so who cares.

  • Husband hit stage 3 when he was 16, and is still there nearing 40.

    #notallhairloss

  • According to Russia at least

  • Honestly, as long as we leave him up, I'm willing to settle for any body part.

  • Well, The Netherlands, so yeah, pretty much.

  • why does heating up two take exactly twice as long?

    A microwave works by exciting the water molecules in an object. They start to vibrate from the microwave energy hitting it, and vibrating molecules is what heat is. The microwave energy mostly bounces around inside the metal microwave until it hits something that has water (which is why you should never turn it on empty), so it doesn't really get wasted.

    So, if you put twice as much stuff inside, it will take twice as much energy to heat it to the same temperature, so at the same setting it will take twice as much time.

    If you want to get nitpicky, it will require very slightly over twice as long, because by needing more time to warm up, it will give off more energy to the air around it, so you need to compensate. But the question of "how much will my food cool down in 90 seconds compared to 45 seconds" should be answered by "shut up dude" and not with a number.

  • practically

    Ahhh, art students trying to be practical.

  • Oh no, my cat immediately starts apology purring and licking if she bites or scratches during playtime.

  • Honestly it's a nice feature.

    I have a thing that takes 45 seconds to warm. I take two of them, type in 90 and it just works!

    Of course that breaks down if I take four of them and type in 180, but meh. Worst case is that it'll be a little cold.

  • Its counts down 90 seconds to 1:00 before rolling over to 0:59.

    I love that someone made that feature.

    "Look, people are morons, just let them enter up to 99 seconds"

  • "Lets play until I go too far and then feel bad!"

  • A much better meme

  • And lets not forget, by buying it from NVIDIA, they enable higher profits, which generates money that NVIDIA can invest into OpenAI to buy more stuff from NVIDIA.

    And also, if you're going to soon have more stuff, you can take a loan on those assets that you will soon own to buy more assets that you will soon own!

  • That has to be a joke

  • I’m not doubting your experience, but I’m curious about the paw damage from scratching? What does that look like?

    She would use the scratching posts (that we had to have for the other cat) with her paws, would just break her skin. For the limp, the vet set it was likely nerve pain.