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  • WellI don't know about you but I would.

  • Its not that most people are shit drivers, if you could dissect the numbers further you would see a minority of drivers involved in the majority of crashes. I know people who have been in 3 crashes in the past year and have driven under 15K miles.

    If you look at countries where the driver training is more vigorous and the punishment for bad driving more severe, you'll see that accident rate plummet further. This is especially true of traffic fatalities

    I have driven more than a million miles in North america over the past 20 years and been rear-ended once due to the shit driver behind me failing to stop. I have zero accidents that are my fault in my driving history. I credit it to going through the British driver training system. It was an absolute nightmare to pass but it made me a much better driver.

  • My wife has a couple graduate degrees on this subject. This is one that I got to be the unwilling editor on her papers for.

    Its a lack of understanding how students need to learn the information: memorization by usage versus memorization by rote.

    Memorization by rote: This is the old school method of teaching. You memorize random facts figures with no context or usage. Its a bit of standalone information that is often not useful. Memorization by rote leads to kids that can say all of the letters but not recognize the symbols or associated them with sounds and words.

    Memorization by usage: This is a much more effective method to teach. Its also much harder. This requires teaching the concepts and systems and linking the information together. You memorize the same information by repeated usage but it's in context. It takes a ton more skill to teach this way because you have to engage the student through the entire process, repeatedly.

  • I used the black and white one in college.

    My laptop screen was only black and white.

    It also had a clip-on trackball as a mouse.

  • Different gut microbiome. Some people can eat beans all day and never make a toot. Others have one helping and are playing the entire wind section.

  • He's also a dust mop for the warehouse.

  • Lemmy Shitpost @lemmy.world

    Don't touch my corn, asshole.....

  • The USDA-NASS is responsible for making an estimate of the number of corn cobs in the U.S. Most other countries have similar organizations.

    To do so they send surveys out to ask farmers what they think. The farmers answer completely truthfully because lying would inflate the prices they get on their corn cobs.

  • My guess: Waterproof outdoor fiber cable, several km's long connected to a relay out at sea. The sub unspools the cable as it moves in.

    This way it avoids all jamming or detection from observers.

  • A form of sexual dimorphism. Honestly compared to real examples like the angler fish it's not even that weird.

  • The so called terminator gene was developed in and to attempt to limit the spread of GMO genes into the wild populations. It was a USDA-ARS program. Not their best work but it would have prevented today's clusterfuck of contamination.

  • Where on the plant are the leaves yellowing?

    My first guess would be transplant shock. When the roots are damaged the plant has heal them. The plant needs to uptake nutrients to repair the cells and grow new tissues. The problem is the roots are damaged and plant struggles to pull nutrients from the soil. So the plant moves mobile nutrients (like Nitrogen) from older leaves to the new growth.

    The solution is usually to give the plant some fertilizer and wait a few weeks.

  • Nope, tried the books before the shows came out. Had zero interest in the shows.

  • Tried reading the books. Got bored with the slow story line and predictable plot.

    It was a little better than Game of Thrones. Siblings fucking and attempted murder of a little boy in the opening scenes. I noped the fuck right out.

  • Why is productivity down 80%? We can't get good employees in our country We should downsize them all and outsource to India.

  • Prices on domestic whiskey have held mostly flat. Some minor decreases. Prices on the imported good stuff (scotch and Irish whiskey) have spiked with the tariffs.

    Wine has decreased by 20-30%. Some wineries are going under..

    Beer sales have severely tanked especially the expensive smaller brands. Hops are massively oversupplied with many hop yards pulled out of production last year.

  • Umm... With 2 free computers and nothing on them.

    Run down the list and install all the different distros. Test them out for a few weeks then onto the next. Pretty soon you'll one that you prefer.

  • When I worked in unloading package trucks in college there was always a few idiots who would ship dangerous stuff in totally unacceptable ways.

    That looks like a repackage job. Somebody put an axe into a regular box and shipped it. The axe came cutting out of the box somewhere along the journey. This is the type of repackaging that we would do if it didn't endanger anyone. We's also put a no belt sticker on it and put a hold on the shipment until the asshole paid for shipping an dangerous object. Everyone then knew what it was and it was shipped safely.

    I once had a box fall off a tier and 10 sharp unsheathed bayonets stabbed into the deck less than 1cm from my foot. Some idiot had stacked a whole bunch of lead bullets for reloading on one side of the box and placed the unsheathed bayonets on top of them at an angle. Since all the weight was on one side, it tipped over off of the stack and fell. The blades came out on on impact and stuck 2cm into the deck next to my foot.

    We returned the box to the sender, after using a bunch of bubble wrap and several rolls of clear tape to turn each bayonet into a ball.

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  • For most of the dog/human interaction, dogs have always worked: herding, hunting, guarding, transportation, etc. Up until the 19th century we selected and bred them for their instinctive behaviors that are useful to us.

    Then during the Victorian age we started fucking up their genetics primarily for their looks and ignoring their instinctive behaviors.

    So today we have animals with fucked up genetics and preprogrammed behaviors being kept by people with no idea what the animals need. So the animals get into all sorts of trouble.

  • Lemmy Shitpost @lemmy.world

    Silage Corn - 14' (4.3m) tall

  • Lemmy Shitpost @lemmy.world

    When you start out thinking that you can do it.... but you can't, so you tip-back

  • Lemmy Shitpost @lemmy.world

    How to find a barbell corn cob for your fitness routine.

  • Lemmy Shitpost @lemmy.world

    Wanna get in shape? Barbell corn is the answer.

  • Lemmy Shitpost @lemmy.world

    Here's one of the most beautiful varieties of corn I have ever seen.

  • Lemmy Shitpost @lemmy.world

    It's really ugly but it's a sign of a healthy environment for soil microbes.

  • Lemmy Shitpost @lemmy.world

    The ugly side of corn

  • Lemmy Shitpost @lemmy.world

    A lovely 98 Day variety for your viewing pleasure.

  • Lemmy Shitpost @lemmy.world

    So you want to post corn pictures. I've got you all covered.