Consider2SidesPeace

Consider2SidesPeace t1_jabv3zm wrote

NGL, I used to beat Varsity swimmers in straight kicking my feet are so flat. All my shoes look like that. When I learned to walk it was pigeon toed. Had to force my mind to "remember" to point my toes straight.

Used to get custom Vans tennis shoes in school. They had my foot profile on file and could do custom soles. Wish they still offered that comfy service. I'd still buy.

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Consider2SidesPeace t1_iya4vg9 wrote

Awww man... Luv Zaba the Hut! No disrespect that was a name someone blurted out after sampling some brownies. I'll just let sleeping dogs lie there. So now it's; where are you going, dood! Oh man got the hella killer munchies going to go hit Zaba the Hut.

My friend used to work there as an opener prepper. So drove a bit too. Back in the day she'd have to prep the dough fresh, cut all the veggies, do the meat too. The worst was prepping the cheese.

I still would mow a large crust pepperoni sausage olive and green pepper in a heartbeat. Touch of ranch n picante mixed for dip. Powdery shaker cheese so it sticks. Plus you got the low-key vibe, Sponge Bob Rasta Pants on the screen. That's a really nice looking Pizza Hut :) Bests~

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Consider2SidesPeace t1_iy0wdt7 wrote

YT - Veritasium chan link

Sorry if I offended anybody I was just being lazy. LOLz, you get older in the tooth and it's hard to remember what rabbit holes you've been down. I recommend the Veritassium channel if anyone's interested in weird science bits. (no affiliation just a fan)

Dug up the link I referred if anyone's interested. There's even a reference they sell for the common diet. Weird but interesting stuff. Bests~

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Consider2SidesPeace t1_ixx2qu0 wrote

Hey OP! I saw that same video on YouTube today. Peanut butter that's over $1k for a jar. But what you're paying for is the scientific data they have gained and the precise way it's mixed. It's not sold to be edible it's sold to be a referance of peanut butter.

Why buy this? For 1k$? It's precisely made and uniform. Therefore if you have a machine line that has detectors on it for certain amounts of fat and sugars and other ingredients you test the line with this.

Ed. Sorry was being lazy. Link below to REF vid.

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Consider2SidesPeace t1_ist0s72 wrote

Curious but skeptical here. Would love to see transparency, their accident record and the complexity of their test area.

One one hand yes robotics make sense for offloading the strain of long hauls from humans. One other, a loaded 53+ foot rig that makes a calculation mistake? Yes, there are people on board. People makes mistakes just like robots do. The machine is only as smart as we make it. Read up on Tesla's automated driving record. The debate is are these systems mature are really safe enough?

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