Calculus isn't just for bodies in motion, its also used in mechanics. E.g calculating the strength of a beam given a load distribution is the the load curve integrated over the length of the beam, to get the load, then there's an integration of the load over the cross section of beam's shape.
There are definitely jurisdictions where teachers/counsellors are obligated to get permission from parents to use names that don't match the sex listed elsewhere.
I wonder if the counsellor would object to using a nickname that's not similar to your name but is still a girls name. I only ask because Toni Braxton is a woman, maybe you could tell your counsellor you're really inspired by her and would she please call you "Toni"?
Ambient air temp when the bottle is cooling probably also plays a role, more or less shrink before it "freezes"
Yeah I agree with that. Also maybe inconsistency with the plastic batch.
But also milk jugs are blown directly from pellets, no threaded blank. Water bottles and pop bottles go from threaded blanks though.
I don't remember seeing washing but I guess that would be on the filling side, (jugs are made on one side of the plant then go through a wall to the clean side) I don't think I've seen that for milk.
To call a system of rigourous and methodical data collection, analyzed with systematic criticism that incentivizes dissent just a "different backstory" is kinda out of touch.
Compare it to other systems of authority. Legal authority derives from state violence, religious authority derives from faith, political authority derives from charisma.
They reference sleighs because they are (were) a practical and fun way of getting around in winter. Sleighs are associated with Santa but the songs aren't about his sleigh.
Very cute