Ms. Aran, I think you are trying to seduce me. 2 comments
cryoenthusiast
· 3 years ago
when the suit got tired of wedges and had to go for thick heeled pumps
Did I deserve this 3 comments
Sneak 100 13 comments
cryoenthusiast
· 3 years ago
valid argument. it hurts knowing companies won't enable me to make educated poor decisions. sure i'm gonna drink 4 gatorades in like half an hour. but i wanna know how much sugar is in there while i do it lol
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Ending the world on a high note 1 comments
cryoenthusiast
· 3 years ago
there is no stock market in the post apocalypse because in the post apocalypse there are no organizations in which to gamble in.
to miss a burger 3 comments
It’s Linus from tech tips not Linux 2 comments
Had fun preforming with my mariachi group 1 comments
This can't be right 1 comments
cryoenthusiast
· 3 years ago
Question. What other fangroup has so much internet organizing that they probably look for every and any survey to blargh all over?
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This alternative education might just work out 4 comments
cryoenthusiast
· 3 years ago
should count towards volunteering requirements at the least and where applicable.
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How to Dad 3 comments
E x t e r m I n a t e f u r r I e s 4 comments
Caw caw mf 8 comments
cryoenthusiast
· 3 years ago
sapient corvid has time machine. i assume they'd have enough computing power to be able to brute force translations.
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MA budDy TempRacHa is hundrid 6 comments
cryoenthusiast
· 3 years ago
I am not a scientist. I've only seen Rankine in projects. So I too have a superficial understanding of it. From this context, I think the use of Rankine is limited because the conversion from Rankine to Celsius is more cumbersome than Kelvin to Celsius. The benefits of that might outweigh the benefit of "smaller intervals means it's more likely that a random measurement turns out to be a whole number" . Plus I think the likelihood that your measurements will have decimal points increases the more accurate and precise the tool you are using is.
It's Wednesday, which is Terry's day 5 comments