Ahaha don’t worry, I got your meaning. Just wanted to point out I got the joke.
Ahaha don’t worry, I got your meaning. Just wanted to point out I got the joke.
Well you contradict yourself, since there’s no such thing as purple light, it must be as much a colour as black is. Have you considered your third-grade gotcha might not be quite nuanced enough for the real world? Or that the science of colours might be a little more complex than you first thought?
This is about the old one.
No she isn’t? Macron is president until the next French presidential election in 2027.
I had windows do a large update in the middle of an exam once. Like the major version number changes or something, took probably like an hour and a half. I was quite lucky with the exact timing and the fact that I am usually able to finish exams quickly as I did end up having half an hour for the exam, but it did make the whole situation a bit more spicy than necessary.
10/0 ≠ lim x->0+ 10/x
Or in other words, the thing you keep quoting does not apply in this case. Any number divided by zero is undefined, not positive infinity (or negative infinity for that matter).
At least she didn’t accidentally end up in the mechanical engineering department learning about stress.
In your last paragraph, most of the places you write watts you mean watt hours. Good reminder that Wh is a bad unit, since it’s too easy to confuse with watts.
Well I knew that source is bullshit, cause that’s not true in those countries. I found this: https://fdm.dk/alt-om-biler/koer-selv-ferie/regler-udlandet/sikkerhedsudstyr-europa
It lists them as recommended, not mandatory. So stop spreading misinformation. The only one of those countries where it’s mandatory is Poland.
What half? Not in Northern Europe, that’s for sure.
The best part is the dependency on the function is_odd.
I’m not saying it’s not a good thing to have, but where do you live where it’s legally required? Cause I’ve never heard of that.
Is it really wheat that domesticated us?
Its fa-'got, fyi. Similar to the slur, but the second syllable is stressed, like the word for good. That is in your native language to be clear, I don’t know about the others.