It would be more efficient, for researchers and for funding agencies, if the dice-rolling occurred first.
It would be more efficient, for researchers and for funding agencies, if the dice-rolling occurred first.
And titles (e.g., Miss, Ms, Mr, Mrs, Dr, Prof.) aren’t used with only the first name.
(Though the BBC likes to do this with their ‘celebrity’ doctors).
It seems that ChatGPT does sometimes know that what it’s offered is wrong and actually knows a better answer when challenged.
I’ve often asked for code help, which hasn’t worked. Then I’ve gone to other sources and found that ChatGPT has been wrong about something and there’s an alternative way. When this is put back to ChatGPT, it says that I’m correct (x can’t do y) and offers a perfect solution.
So it looks like it does sometimes know what it appears to not know, but inexplicably doesn’t give the correct info immediately.
This all probably sounds nuts, but here are my oil systems:
I wash out and recycle glass jars, but peanut butter jars are difficult to clean and will end up getting fat into the water system. So I keep the peanut butter jars for oil.
I also keep a bendy, steel decorating pallet in the kitchen for scraping out fat from the grill tray and rack. You’re left with some fat that you can wipe off with kitchen paper, which you can also use to wipe the pallet knife. Then washing up liquid and a splash of boiling water from the kettle.
There can be quite a lot of oil in leftover food, like sauces, too. I use a silicone spatula to scoop it off before washing.
Yes, but not just your own pipes: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fatberg
Thank you. I think the decades-old chemistry-class flashback distracted me from thoroughly absorbing the full post!
Thank you (4 now added!)
They told me at school that ‘p’ meant ‘negative log’. So ‘pH’ means ‘the negative log of the concentration of Hydrogen ions in moles/litre’.
pH 1 is 1 x 10-1 (strong acid)
pH 7 is 1 x 10-7 (neutral)
pH 14 is 1 x 10-14 (alkaline)
(Chemistry was a long time ago, though)
Yeah…it’s worth checking that your face is centralised.
Last week my wife ran a video call at work with the camera on her cleavage.
I have used OpenOffice on Macs.
Also there are some free Apple apps that aren’t installed by default. (GarageBand and one for making gifs)
That sounds right. I think I remember paying for iWork back then too.
I can’t remember the make but I went to wedding at a vineyard in Surrey…their wine tasted pretty good to me. Also good British wine around the Welsh marches (3 Choirs?).
My Spanish friends don’t believe British wine exists.
Oh, same problem as flammable and inflammable.
Thankyou! I can not stand it either.
I don’t like it either but I just remember D for despatch.
What I struggle with is the inconsistency in Zoom shortcuts in Apple apps.
I couldn’t possibly say!
But there must be records of sales of exhaust kits and records of updated insurance details. The number not matching is the number of drivers without valid insurance. It wouldn’t tell you who was who but it would give an idea of the scale.
Am I right in thinking that these exhaust systems require drivers to inform their insurance company, because they change performance?
Yes, that’s what my mechanic told me.
Ouch!
I lost about an hour of my life trying to create a historical timeline in MS Excel. Eventually learned this is impossible with dates earlier than 1900.
My student accommodation had cockchafers. The university didn’t believe us until one of my friends presented them with one in a matchbox.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cockchafer?wprov=sfti1