I think they’re talking about the duvet
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EtherWhack@lemmy.worldto Science Memes@mander.xyz•If you can't make it yourself, store bought is fineEnglish1·2 days agoEasy there, tiger. 1/3 incorrect.
I wasn’t going to explain all of the health effects, aside from an irritant, that the “!” could indicate, especially when the general rule of thumb is to go over the SDS when you see the symbol. The second symbol is definitely for indicating a hazard to aquatic life.
The “G” in the third was confused with a “Q”, given the printer resolution. I wasn’t sure, so I used more relative wording for saying what it looked like on my screen.
EtherWhack@lemmy.worldto Science Memes@mander.xyz•If you can't make it yourself, store bought is fineEnglish1·2 days agoThat makes more sense, I wasn’t sure why they would be talking about dosage on a mfr label
EtherWhack@lemmy.worldto Science Memes@mander.xyz•If you can't make it yourself, store bought is fineEnglish2·2 days agoThe exclamation can mean that it’s an irritant. It could also be other potential health concerns.
Try not to be too quick when trying to correct someone next time, especially when you are only half right
EtherWhack@lemmy.worldto Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•Both drive by wire and conventional throttle bodies are controlled by a wire.3·2 days agoThrottle by wire.
The fuel is never really actively controlled by the user, more by its relation to the amount of air going into the intake.
EtherWhack@lemmy.worldto Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•Both drive by wire and conventional throttle bodies are controlled by a wire.23·2 days agoBoth are technically cables though. One, a power cable, the other a steel cable.
EtherWhack@lemmy.worldto Science Memes@mander.xyz•If you can't make it yourself, store bought is fineEnglish3017·3 days agoThe first is a standard warning symbol, telling you to read the warnings.
The middle looks to imply that it’s harmful to aquatic life; so no flushing, (upside-down fish and a piece of coral)
Third one seems to be dosage frequency, but saying a symbol isn’t available. (QHS = taken every night)
The knives look like a pain to load and remove though
EtherWhack@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•A 3-tonne, $1.5 billion satellite to watch Earth’s every move is set to launch this weekEnglish6·5 days agoWhat are you talking about? There’s only one side. /s
It comes with a subscription
EtherWhack@lemmy.worldto Programmer Humor@programming.dev•When you check the 'finished' project from the guy who bounced early for vacation19·7 days ago"Oh, we’ll fix it in production. It’s job security. "
(Task now requires several hours of downtime, combing through everything with the boss on your ass asking every ten minutes, “Is it fixed yet? Maybe it’s this… Did you try that?”)
The half-assed censoring of “fucking”. (People have just been getting annoyed of how silly and prevalent the attempts are)
I think it’s a marching drum
EtherWhack@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Klarna’s AI replaced 700 workers — Now the fintech CEO wants humans back after $40B fallEnglish3·17 days agoTheir system screwed up an auto-payment which they eventually fixed. They however left the delinquency mark on my account (they only corrected the notice sent to the credit bureaus), so any purchases had to be paid within 30 days.
Couldn’t and close out and delete my account fast enough.
So no bananas for a couple days…
Sounds killer, but I’m up for the challenge
TBF a lot of people who are bed-ridden by any of your three answers have a higher frequency of ending it from an OD of their pain meds, especially if they’re terminal.
For a solid cut of beef, that’s my goto. But for ground beef, I would go closer to medium, both for food safety and so it doesn’t fall apart in my hands too easily
No worries, it’s all kosher
EtherWhack@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•New Cars Don't All Come With Dipsticks Anymore, Here's WhyEnglish2·27 days agoThat chronological duration is more of an estimate based on how much the “average” car may be driven and is just to give someone an idea of the frequency.
The standard for cars built for synthetic (“conventional” cars may have a bit more susceptibility to contamination, so they normally have shorter durations) usually usually go for 10-15k miles (~16-24k km). So going 30-45k miles in a year isn’t really unheard of. (Some cars are much less, while others like company cars/taxis can be more than double)
Maybe closer to deadpool