You can tell what type a base pair is by listening to the tone it makes, but it’s very quiet so you need a stethoscope.
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If you hold the picture upside down the dna spirals the right way.
Yeah it’s not like USB standard changes every few years or anything.
Do you not live in a world where sometimes non-zero time elapses between realizing you need a thing and procuring that thing?
Tasty Burger’s Big Tasty.
blackbrook@mander.xyzto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•what's something you believe strongly but have little knowledge about20·6 days agoI would submit that our culture is severely deluded in thinking that conscious reasoning is behind most of our actions and reactions to things. If you like a thing, and have reasons why, those are generally rationalizations to explain why, after the fact, not actually how you got there.
blackbrook@mander.xyzto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Is it common for hetero women to enjoy taking charge during intimacy and switch between who's leading? (I was raised in a traditional family so I'm dumb)5·6 days agoWait til you find out about hexadecimal kids!
Not a great day for having eyes.
blackbrook@mander.xyzto Privacy@lemmy.ml•WhoFi: Unique 'fingerprint' based on Wi-Fi interactions17·7 days agoTime to add a tinfoil suit to the hat!
What is a PIP?
blackbrook@mander.xyzto Leopards Ate My Face@lemmy.world•Corn-Belt Votes Trump. Trump pressures Coke for sugar-based Coke in US.English75·7 days agoFor some icing on the cake, the sucrose of cane sugar very quickly breaks down in coke into glucose and fructose, in more or less same proportions as in HFCS, so it kind of doesn’t change anything but the price, and which growers are happy.
blackbrook@mander.xyzto Leopards Ate My Face@lemmy.world•Corn-Belt Votes Trump. Trump pressures Coke for sugar-based Coke in US.English1·7 days ago1/4 cup in a single cup of coffee? or was that for like a whole pot?
blackbrook@mander.xyzto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What's a phrase or saying that you learned from your parents that you don't hear others saying?7·8 days agoShe’s got it in her head this is an old person expression. To be honest I can’t remember hearing other people use it much in recent years, but maybe I just don’t notice.
blackbrook@mander.xyzto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What's a phrase or saying that you learned from your parents that you don't hear others saying?191·8 days agoMy wife always gives me shit for saying “six of one, half a dozen of the other.”
blackbrook@mander.xyzto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•If you'll be given the chance to test your country's next Presidential candidates, what would it be and why?2·9 days agoWe already have some reasonable tests you can apply now, like how many lies do they tell each day (I’d like to use a longer time unit, but well, the bar has moved). Or how do they stand with decent human values or policy positions. People don’t seem too good at applying those tests, I’m not sure how some other tests would help matters.
Maybe if candidates magically turned some bright color to show how much a peice of shit they were, people could learn to use that, that seems simple enough for even the really dim, but I expect they’d fail to use that too.
What was that claim? And is there some equivalent of TLDR I can preemptively use about whatever news coverage contains this info which I don’t want to look up and wish to ignore if I eventually come across it?
But how common are windless conditions, really? It seems incredibly rare that there would be so little air movement that the effect of it wouldn’t far overwhelm the electrostatic effect. I’m no meteorologist, though.
Sorry I was being unecessary obnoxious. I just meant they could have written it saying “this could happen” rather than presenting it as “this will happen.”
I’m just really triggered lately by everything online being exaggerated for clicks.
The English language has words and grammar for speculation, “will” is not one of them.
Does it download from the qobuz download store or from their streaming service?