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Killer-Barbie t1_jea5tl0 wrote
Reply to comment by Evening-Dizzy in Humanoid robots using cameras for eyes will likely experience issues and accidents around spinning objects such as propellers, due to frame rates by scarronline
Oh yeah, that's a thing too. When you stop paying attention to the balance muscles and they forget hot to work
Killer-Barbie t1_jea2wjx wrote
Reply to comment by Groftsan in Humanoid robots using cameras for eyes will likely experience issues and accidents around spinning objects such as propellers, due to frame rates by scarronline
When I did my ADHD testing there is one test you have to listen for a cue and watch for a cue and then hit a button when either happens for 10 minutes. I did moderately okay for the first 3 minutes and then you can see where I stopped paying attention because my accuracy went from 70% to 4%. So yeah, I agree with you. I would be propellered meat
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Reply to comment by DryGaming14 in W is the only letter in the alphabet with more than one syllable by chronolucks
French too
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Reply to comment by WulfSudo in Login: Admin Password: Admin by omfgmynameisgone
We put one over the tile floors at the bottom of our stairs when our kid was learning to climb them. It was a good idea.
Killer-Barbie t1_j2cvuy5 wrote
Reply to Baby clothes have pockets but babies have zero need for pockets. Meanwhile women's clothing often lacks pockets when women desperately need them. by HalfLawKiss
Actually baby girl stuff doesn't have pockets either. Also for some reason all the girls fit pants are tighter
Killer-Barbie t1_j1jjc8e wrote
Me either, so I left.
Killer-Barbie t1_j15h66e wrote
Reply to comment by NORAD_Tracks_Santa in We're 1st Lt Sean Carter and Capt. Steve Collier, members of the NORAD Tracks Santa team with NORAD, and we're ready to answer your questions on this 67-year old mission! by NORAD_Tracks_Santa
What happens if Rudolph is sick an unable to fly?
Killer-Barbie t1_j15bwxx wrote
Reply to Patient waited four and a half days for emergency department treatment by Negative-Message-447
>Health staff have been taking part in industrial action over pay, leading to disruption to services and hundreds of medical appointments postponed.
So because staff are negotiating better contracts their bosses are trying to blame then for the lack of staffing? Sounds about right.
Killer-Barbie t1_j0fhsy4 wrote
Reply to TIL Over 35,000 Children Receive Emergency Room Treatment Each Year from Bunk Bed Associated Injuries. by Geniunelad
When my dad was about 13 he would use his legs push up on the bottom of the top bunch while his sisters were on it, sort of like a leg press. It had a sheet of plywood under the mattress and it missed a support else one time and pinned his head against the wall with both sisters weights on it. He ended up having seizures for a few years from it.
Killer-Barbie t1_iy0s954 wrote
Reply to 2007 Northface Jester Backpack! Daily use since 8th grade. This thing is a TANK! by The_Christ_is_Right
Also, north face will replace the zippers (because they're usually what breaks) for less than $20. They will also replace torn panels for cheap from other reclaimed pieces.
Killer-Barbie t1_ivdtkku wrote
I found spiral ties work best. And if they are stretched out heating with the blow-dryer for a moment causes them to spring back.
Other than that, try french pins.
Killer-Barbie t1_iuc3hwp wrote
Reply to comment by cutelyaware in TIL This palliative care paper determined that a stream of air from a bedside fan relieves dying patients of dyspnoea (breathlessness/ shortness of breath) as equally as supplemental O2. by No_Cauliflower_5489
No. The science on it says no. Just no. All of it. No.
Killer-Barbie t1_iubtfkm wrote
Reply to comment by centrifuge_destroyer in TIL This palliative care paper determined that a stream of air from a bedside fan relieves dying patients of dyspnoea (breathlessness/ shortness of breath) as equally as supplemental O2. by No_Cauliflower_5489
I think it's mostly that air in those place typically have lower levels of particulates in the air.
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Reply to comment by dezualy in 1956 Frigidaire Range by dezualy
You can always just care for the patch of iron so it doesn't rust.
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Reply to [OC] Years of hard work my grandmother is a United States citizen!! Love you!! by FumingAegissHugeCock
Welcome home
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Reply to comment by CurrentIndependent42 in Humanoid robots using cameras for eyes will likely experience issues and accidents around spinning objects such as propellers, due to frame rates by scarronline
I almost got lost around the end there