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Reply to comment by Mean-Channel-5954 in Trinity Alps Wilderness, California. [OC] [6510 X 3662] by Mean-Channel-5954
Got it, excellent shot btw.
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Reply to comment by Mean-Channel-5954 in Trinity Alps Wilderness, California. [OC] [6510 X 3662] by Mean-Channel-5954
So Shasta on the right in the distance?
mtntrail t1_ja1vjut wrote
What is the orientation? I have backpacked the alps for years and can’t get a clear idea of where this is.
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Reply to I have my doubts. by Will_Type_For_Hoops
Been using them since they came out, fantastic, no drips ever.
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Reply to comment by Slave35 in My favorite place on the planet | Henry's Fork of the Snake River, ID, USA | [OC] [1125x1500] by CameronKelsey
Listen to the river sing sweet song
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Reply to comment by 1701-Z in Electric Vehicle Sales Top $1 Trillion in Wake Up Call for Carmakers by seascot
We just bought a Kia Niro, plug in hybrid. I had researched them online and knew exactly which one we wanted. So down to the dealership to test drive one. Ha, they got 6 Niros in stock from the week before, they had sold 5 already, the only one left was the very model we wanted. We drove it home, there is at least a six month wait for these cars, selling them as fast as they are available. $42K out the door with tax, and all the extended warranties. getting over 50 mpg on reg gas with a 42 mile electric range which is plenty for our daily driving.
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Reply to comment by QristopherQuixote in Today I learned Tabula rasa (blank slate) is the theory that individuals are born without built-in mental content and therefore all knowledge comes from experience or perception, which is in direct contrast to Innatism which is the idea that the mind is born with ideas, knowledge, and beliefs. by St3v3nMS3
Good concise explanation. In grad school in the ‘70’s (speech pathology) the combined language learning centers were termed the LAD or language acquisition device. Some combination of neural systems that acquired language with minimal exposure. I always thought it was a bit of a cop out, the ability was well known, but the exact structures involved were not, hence kind of a black box explanation.
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Reply to comment by thx1138- in "Beach Logs Kill!" Second Beach, La Push, WA, USA. [OC] [3000x4000] by evilleppy87
“Sometimes a Great Notion” excellent film, a few very scary scenes.
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Reply to Mom would have been 76 today. by DGex
She would have fit right in to my ‘67 senior annual. Beautiful.
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Reply to comment by Maharichie in Eli5: Why when you yawn your hearing goes down? by Big_carrot_69
The contraction of the muscle tightens the eardrum so I imagine that would increase the pitch of what you are hearing. The speed or tempo wouldn’t change but with the frequency going up a bit, music might be perceived as a tempo change. Not really an area of specialty for me, just had the basics covered in grad school.
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Reply to Ashtray by the urinal. by BoggsWH
Damn I can smell that one!
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Reply to comment by NoUsername189 in Eli5: Why when you yawn your hearing goes down? by Big_carrot_69
It’s good to have goals
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Reply to comment by NoUsername189 in Eli5: Why when you yawn your hearing goes down? by Big_carrot_69
For sure, idk what the percentage is.
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Reply to comment by steveo123123 in Eli5: Why when you yawn your hearing goes down? by Big_carrot_69
When you are 74, trying to be useful on the internet is tough, glad to be of help, ha.
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The dampening of the eardrum occurs during a yawn because a muscle, tensor tympani, contracts somewhat immobilizing the eardrum. This muscle is a safety feature which helps prevent damage from loud sounds and contracts involuntarily although some ppl can cause it to tense on purpose. Speech therapist.
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Reply to comment by OtisTetraxReigns in Brigitte Bardot in the early 1960s starting the trend of topless sunbathing by afrodite11
Can confirm she was popular outside of Europe, my 12 yo self was quite interested.
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Reply to When you plan to build something, do you create a plan on a computer, paper or do you just jump into it? by El_Lorenzo
I am a very much older potter and sometimes woodworker. I sketch with pencil and paper for the ceramics, line drawing multiple perspectives and measured layout for wood. I have used a floorplan designer online for our house, but that was a one off. Have messed about with sketch up a bit for fun but not really to design anything.
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Reply to comment by Not_Buying in WE6574 Interior, Me, Digital, 2022 by veryveig
That is his second one, def no turbulence!
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Reply to comment by ryarock2 in New Nio 500 kW ultra-fast Power Charger 3.0 can charge a car from 10-80% in only 12 minutes by Surur
True enough if you can charge at home. I think the article referenced fast charging as an option for ppl who can’t charge at home. I would like to know how the occasional fast charging effects battery life, I know for our Lithium battery the charging cycles are stringently controlled so as to avoid quick charges. I imagine all these current issues will be resolved as the technology matures. I would like to consider an ev vehicle as our next car but we would have to add a significant amount of solar and if the car is not there during the 10 AM to 2PM sweet spot, then that causes other issues.
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Reply to comment by SSGSS_Bender in New Nio 500 kW ultra-fast Power Charger 3.0 can charge a car from 10-80% in only 12 minutes by Surur
This was my first question. We are offgrid on solar power for 15 years and now have a good lithium battery. Charge rate is very important and measured in hours not minutes for the very reason you state.
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Reply to comment by Channel_99 in The Mary Tyler Moore had a great smile (1960). by SurgicalFlinders
Elizabeth Mongomery and Barbara Eden.
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Reply to comment by Salty_Fixer in A 1938 photograph taken during a screen test for one of the Flying Monkeys from "The Wizard of Oz" by MulciberTenebras
So many nightmares as a kid reliving that scene. Also the Morlocks from The old Time Machine “1960”.