They have different physical modes of action, yes, but “force” doesn’t describe a distinct mode of action.
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They have different physical modes of action, yes, but “force” doesn’t describe a distinct mode of action.
On the other hand, if you like whole numbers Fahrenheit provides more precision.
For one misinterpretation? Are you sure about that?
Incorrect, pemdas puts multiplication before division.
Pemdas and bodmas are not bullshit, they are a standard to disambiguate expression communication. They are order of operations. Multiplication and division are not on the same level, they are distinct operations which form the identity when combined with a multiplication.
Similarly, log(x) and e^x are not the same operation, but form identity when composited.
Formulations of division in algebra allow it to be at the same priority as multiplication by restructuring it as multiplication, but that requires formulating the expression a particular way. The ÷ operator however is strictly division. That’s its purpose. It’s not a fantastic operator for common usage because of this.
There are valid orders of operations, such as depmas which I just made up which would make the above expression extremely ambiguous. Completely mathematically valid, order of ops is an established convention, not mathematical fact.
But this title simply says it is explaining why a thing is happening. It isn’t sensationalizing, placing an emotional value on it, nor excessively simplifying it.
This title is the opposite of click bait.
A matter of convention: true
Unless you specify you aren’t using pemdas, that’s generally the assumed order of ops.
This is not one of the ambiguous ones, but it’s certainly written to be. Multiplication does indeed have priority under pemdas.
Under pemdas divisor operators must literally be completed after multiplication. They are not of equal priority unless you restructure the problem to be of multiplication form, which requires making assumptions about the intent of the expression.
Under normal interpretations of pemdas this is simply wrong, but it’s ok. Left to right only applies very last, meaning the divisor operator must literally come after 2(4).
This isn’t really one of the ambiguous ones but it’s fair to consider it unclear.
Physically this doesn’t make sense. Bludgeoning piercing slashing all have effects on breaking a rock.
A hydraulic press is just a slow application of high forces from a pressure trick.
Getting hit by a high pressure oil leak can certainly resemble being shot.
This sounds dubious. Sources?
Movies were resellable for decades and b movies still existed.
Basically every absurd lawsuit you hear Americans do is either:
genuinely frivolous, tossed out of court immediately, amplified to paint suing corporations as bad
someone trying to get damages from a company which genuinely wronged them, often with life altering consequences
Also jeez folks, clean your ears any other way, shoveling wax out of your canals with a non sterile tool regularly is asking for infections. The wax is there for a reason!
The perverse incentive simply makes it untenable as a policy.
Let’s not sugar coat it, everyone wants to be outraged. Fox news simply focuses on a particular genre of conservative outrage, which may or may not be more deceitful in general, but certainly promotes very specific and nonspecific hateful beliefs.
Not really planning on sacrificing privacy and safety from monopolies by doing that thanks. Not everybody’s threat model is that ridiculous.
I mean anything anyone does on the internet is tech given they do it on the internet.
Musk is largely just being a shitty ceo doing ceo things, kinda notably for cultural reasons, sure, but musk news probably better serves as more business news than tech.
“A lot of the ship hud is dense with useless information.”
Brother why would you watch a 10 hour video. Just play the game at that point.