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soks86 t1_j6rlbmm wrote
Reply to LPT: Microwave food instructions include a wattage that you have to convert for your own microwave. If the package says 5 and a half minutes at 1200 watts on high and your oven is 700 watts, you need to cook it for 9 minutes. by breaktime1
The cumulative effects of heating are not linear.
You'd probably need 10 or 11 minutes, maybe a bit more.
soks86 t1_j4f7njq wrote
Reply to comment by BirdsbirdsBURDS in A woman is ordered to repay her employer for time theft by fartingfreddy1
She was logging time per file but the software showed she never opened some of the files. She admitted to this.
soks86 t1_j3rmhem wrote
Reply to comment by Substantial_Motor_87 in [Image] by joki5ing
Yes.
soks86 t1_ix0antd wrote
Reply to comment by Philias2 in There was a dead bird inside our AirBnB by fanseman
Never heard of it.
Never seen it.
I'm aware of and have watched Monty Python content.
Your description feels lacking.
Edit: It's 22nd on Youtube, pretty far down since I wasn't counting non-sketch videos.
soks86 t1_ix0267g wrote
Reply to comment by DownvoteDaemon in There was a dead bird inside our AirBnB by fanseman
Were any of these jokes or am I just listening to small talk at a bar?
soks86 t1_iv6o3d1 wrote
Reply to comment by Mobius_Peverell in Researchers designed a transparent window coating that could lower the temperature inside buildings, without expending a single watt of energy. This cooler may lead to an annual energy saving of up to 86.3 MJ/m² or 24 kWh/m² in hot climates by mossadnik
Well that might reduce comfort at the street level in dense downtown areas. Huh... although larger buildings actually take cold and pass it down (no compressed gas pipes going the length of skyscrapers as leaks would be hell to fix and probably dangerous overall) that doesn't change the effect of letting the heat off of the windows build up between buildings while the insides of the buildings bring less cool air to the base.
Electric cars to the rescue!
soks86 t1_iv6dl4j wrote
Reply to comment by Mobius_Peverell in Researchers designed a transparent window coating that could lower the temperature inside buildings, without expending a single watt of energy. This cooler may lead to an annual energy saving of up to 86.3 MJ/m² or 24 kWh/m² in hot climates by mossadnik
That and reflecting heat truly does not in any way add to the total heat in the system.
Air conditioning is an expenditure of energy, electrical, which does generate more heat in the system.
Another way to think about it. Running air conditioners is consuming ~15% of global energy. This window idea would save ~5% of that. Adding more air conditioners would increase the ~15%, not decrease it.
soks86 t1_itqlxcx wrote
Reply to comment by ShalmaneserIII in TIL that in a series of experiments in the 1950s, Solomon Asch asked a group of actors and a single test subject what the longest line was in a "vision test". The actors would intentionally answer incorrectly, causing the subject to also answer incorrectly, despite it being very obvious. by Amateur_Validator
Oh, I think you can use the same testing method.
One could argue the group-think people didn't participate because had they been paying attention they would have the right answer. Or is it that they didn't trust themselves?
I mean, assuming people won't participate is kinda... tangential to the issue?
soks86 t1_ito7wee wrote
Reply to comment by SynthPrax in TIL that in a series of experiments in the 1950s, Solomon Asch asked a group of actors and a single test subject what the longest line was in a "vision test". The actors would intentionally answer incorrectly, causing the subject to also answer incorrectly, despite it being very obvious. by Amateur_Validator
Population selection is a big part of experiments with people.
They very much want a selection of people that accurately represent the whole of the group they are studying. They aren't trying to show the limit of people's abilities like a competition might. They're more interested in understanding how "usual" people work because that's what the world is composed of. Having a better understanding of what the world is composed of helps us make decisions with more foresight. Decisions with more foresight should, on average, be better decisions.
Further on the topic, how would you find people who exhibit group-think immunity? If it's by this same experiment then you're just cherry picking your results. You would need to find some other measure by which to select "group-think immune" people and then have them take the test.
I bet if you picked 3 and 4 star generals for the experiment then compared them to the general population you might get something interesting. However that result would provide information on what sort of people become 3 and 4 star generals rather than about "usual" people.
soks86 t1_jeet4gf wrote
Reply to Should I take out a personal loan for my debt consolidation? by Jjvaa15
Why not?
It sounds like a very good idea to lower the % you're paying.
This will also lower your revolving credit balance so the personal loan + 0 balance credit cards should boost your score and potentially open up lower % opportunities.
Especially true if you can get a loan _without_ origination fees.