Madlad 11 comments
anthracite
· 3 years ago
@bethorien: yup, and that's why they're waiters.
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Madlad 11 comments
anthracite
· 3 years ago
I simply can't imagine a waiter making such a stupid, completely irrelevant, ignorant, none-of-his-business remark, full well knowing it's gonna cost him his tip.
Why make things more complicated? 3 comments
Just got a new headset 4 comments
anthracite
· 3 years ago
The 1770s don't sound 3 times better, while they're 3 times the price of the 770s. In a controlled test, I'm sure I would like the 1770s better, though. But in the end, the 770s have far better bang for the buck.
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Just got a new headset 4 comments
anthracite
· 3 years ago
Beyerdynamic DT 770 PRO. Best over-the-ear headphones hands down, and I've had a lot of different ones in the past 30 years. I even wore fancy studio headphones (I recorded 4 times with a band), that didn't sound as good.
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Make sure to stretch before combat 6 comments
anthracite
· 3 years ago
As far as the movie adaptations go, I enjoyed the whole of HP more than I did the whole of TLOTR. The latter, especially The Hobbit part was commercially milked dry, and strayed from the source material a lot.
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Milk chocolate > Everything else 20 comments
anthracite
· 3 years ago
White chocolate is a contradiction. It's not chocolate if it doesn't have any cocoa in it. I myself prefer dark; the darker the better. Just like coffee. I really dig Italian style espresso.
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Heresy. That's what this is. 11 comments
anthracite
· 3 years ago
Cook books alone: easily 300 in our house. The rest I have no clue how many.
Frickin lovely 2 comments
Inventing the clock 4 comments
Inventing the clock 4 comments
anthracite
· 3 years ago
12 phalanges counted with the thumb = 12 hours
12 hours for the day and 12 for the night = 24 hours
Babylonians used a base 60 astronomical numbering system, most probably because 60 is very easily divisible (by 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 10, 12, 15, 20 and 30). So 60 minutes with 60 seconds each were added later on. The 360 angular degrees in trigonomitry are also based on this.
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12 hours for the day and 12 for the night = 24 hours
Babylonians used a base 60 astronomical numbering system, most probably because 60 is very easily divisible (by 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 10, 12, 15, 20 and 30). So 60 minutes with 60 seconds each were added later on. The 360 angular degrees in trigonomitry are also based on this.
We gotta go... 4 comments
This is how artificial evolution looks 1 comments
Don’t blink… ***…. Wait what?!?!?! 4 comments
anthracite
· 3 years ago
Fastest I've ever gone on a public road was 200 km/h. In Germany of course, and completely legal. Even on an almost deserted Autobahn, this feels very fast.
I made a sheath for a single pepperoni 2 comments
It was 9222426 3 comments
anthracite
· 3 years ago
I lived in a small village. When I was at one of my buddies' homes, all I had to do was dial 1606 to ask my mom if I could stay over.