Could be fun, I'll take a gander, thanks!
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Yup. Currently working at a company that has machines still running ms-dos due to them being critical and still working fine.
Well they're fine until you can't find replacement parts on Ebay anymore.
Your spoiler for the signature is broken BTW.
If you use a hole saw I would recommend you drive the drill bit in reverse. It will make a cleaner cut and in general is just nicer to do with plastics.
You could buy some quick fit hose fittings with o-rings and use those to attach the pipe. It'll work just fine.
Dunno, I got entirely different results. Reddit, homeairguides, forbes, a bunch of listicles like consumerreports, wired, ny times, cnet and whatnot, and other websites.
The report is interesting but also a bit misleading. It includes all emissions from a product as being from the company that made it. So you buy a car and drive it around for 100 000km and the pollution from that driving is attributed to the company.
Full price books? Digital. Then second hand physical (rarely) and books from a library.
Considering starting to play Tekken 7, got it from sale for like 5e a year ago or so but never actually played it much (like 2h). Thought that it would be a good start if I want to play Tekken 8 in the future.
Maybe today is the day I get smashed online relentlessly for hours.
Basically he is giving you info on how to interpret the result you got. A t-test (Student's t-test) gives a "p-value" which sometimes comes up in some articles regarding a statistical result. It is a way of assessing whether the result you got is different enough from the expected value (a fair die) taking into account that you can't throw the dice an infinite amount of times. Generally a p-value less than 0.05 is considered statistically significant* and you can trust your result.
You can do the calculation here too if you want to get some values about it and more info.
*) Sort of means that there is only a 5% probability that your result is due to randomness.
Yes, and for quite a few money doesn't even change anything. People are different.
And definitely a lot of it is just that people have gotten used to it. People think they have insomnia because every time they try to go to bed early they can't sleep but they're doing it the wrong way. They should wake up early and go to bed when they start to feel sleepy and work on sleep hygiene (including even a short walk outside). It won't be fixed in a day.