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deaf_fish , to programmerhumor in why why why

I feel like the cat’s coordinate system needs to be rotated 90° to the right.

axexrx ,

Otherwise its still hovering

deleted , to youshouldknow in YSK: Threads soon joining the fediverse.

I’d delete my account and join an instance that would defederate from corporations

minnieo , to cat in Touch the belly... if you dare
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omg so adorable! what kind of cat ?

Crazychicken563 OP ,

She’s a Maine coon!

deepdivedylan , to cat in Touch the belly... if you dare
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What about the back paws? 😻😹😺🐾

Deltoids , to pics in Glenfinnan Viaduct - Scotland 2022

Definitely looks amazing! Scotland is on my bucket list haha

Smokeless7048 OP ,

we loved our trip! rode a lot of trains, got married in a castle, drank a lot of excellent beer and whiskey, and had a fantastic time. Highly recomend

julianwgs , to pics in We visited the Falkirk Wheel last month! It lifts 500 tonnes 80ft into the air using only 1.5KWh of power (it's actually energy N•m/s).

Do you mean 1.5kW of power or 1.5kWh of energy? The first is the continues stream of electrical energy, the latter is the sum (integral) of all electrical power (electricity bill).

Speculater OP ,
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It’s 1.5KWh of work. Energy introduced to the system as calculated by the work energy theorem.

I am speaking colloquially here though and the average reader knows what I mean. If you’d like to attend one of my physics lectures, we can speak about how much is lost or used in all the different forms of energy though.

julianwgs ,

Does one say power instead of energy in colloquial English? I am not a native speaker, but in German many people do it, but because they confuse both. (I know that it is technically work, but that’s definitely out of scope for public communication)

Pseu ,
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Yes, absolutely. People will frequently use either term interchangeably when talking about electricity. It's less likely in a scientific or engineering context of course, but it occasionally does happen.

detwaft ,

Yes, people frequently get it wrong and when they are dismissive about it, they are demonstrating their lack of willingness to educate themselves.

It may seem like semantics to quibble over technical language but if I ask someone to pass me a saucepan, when I want to use a frying pan, then it’s pretty stupid of me, isn’t it?

NoIWontPickaName ,

You don't seem like a fun person to be around

Speculater OP ,
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Most people don’t know scientific units or the difference between the two words. Especially with electricity. When we lose power, it means the electricity is turned off.

Baba_au_rhum , to pics in We visited the Falkirk Wheel last month! It lifts 500 tonnes 80ft into the air using only 1.5KWh of power (it's actually energy N•m/s).

Took the kids to see the kelpies last week, think I'll take them to see this next - thank you for sharing

Speculater OP ,
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Oh you should! I think you can ride it for like 14 quid too. There’s a nice cafe and museum at the base as well.

Venicon , to pics in We visited the Falkirk Wheel last month! It lifts 500 tonnes 80ft into the air using only 1.5KWh of power (it's actually energy N•m/s).
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You know it’s one of those things, I live about 40 minutes from here and have never visited it. Nor the Kelpies nearby. Impressive engineering.

Speculater OP ,
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I traveled from the states just to see it 💀

Venicon ,
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Did you visit the Forth Bridge while you were here? Another marvel of engineering!!

Speculater OP ,
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That’s the large white suspension bridge? We did drive over it! But if not, no other bridges stand out to me. We turned around in Lenlithgow (sp?) after the Marches to head to Pitlochery.

Venicon ,
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We have three bridges next to each other from three different centuries! The Queensferry Crossing was the one you were on, built about 5 years ago. The one next to it is the old Road Bridge and the furthest away that is red diamonds is the rail bridge, it was built in the 1800’s and is one of a kind, unofficial wonder of the modern world.

Speculater OP ,
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I see! Well we’re going back to Scotland. Not to shit on the English, but Scottish people were much more fun, less stuffy, and more welcoming. I’ll definitely make it a point to see the bridges. Plus I need an excuse to wear my new kilt.

Venicon ,
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I think like anything it depends where you go. I’ve been great places up here and rubbish places and the same for down south of the border. Worth checking out the bridges for sure! And Roman and Celtic sites, a bunch of them!!

www.theforthbridges.org

cruspies ,
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Three designs too - 19th century cantilever, 20th suspension, 21st cable-stayed. Also, the Forth Bridge is a UNESCO world heritage site. We love our bridges!

backseat , to mildlyinfuriating in Don't you just hate terrible parking?

I may regret saying this: I drive a BMW. Shockingly a) I indicate before turning or changing lanes and b) I can park. I have zero patience for those who don't indicate or don't park reasonably (regardless of car manufacturer).

Don_Beefy , to cat in Touch the belly... if you dare
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It’s a trap!

serenai , to aww in Been over a year since I’ve been able to see my girl and we’re both excited! Lemmy meet my Molly ❤️

Wow that's a definite excited-doggo face :D What a good girl <3

I'm so glad you get to see her after so long. I hope you two don't have to be separated again!

kayaven , to pics in We visited the Falkirk Wheel last month! It lifts 500 tonnes 80ft into the air using only 1.5KWh of power (it's actually energy N•m/s).
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Tom Scott once did a great video about it.

Speculater OP ,
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Thanks!

sawdustprophet ,
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Tom Scott once did a great video about it.

No. That was not seven years ago. No.

pandamacabro , to aww in Been over a year since I’ve been able to see my girl and we’re both excited! Lemmy meet my Molly ❤️

What a cute pic of her! She looks so happy to see you🥹

MagpieRhymes , to aww in Been over a year since I’ve been able to see my girl and we’re both excited! Lemmy meet my Molly ❤️
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She’s lovely, and she looks so happy to see you!

Khazram OP ,
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The second she realized it was me she went bonkers trying to climb up me so I could pick her up 😂 ❤️

Flaky_Fish69 ,
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And then passed out in your lap?

Even when the nap was over… “nope. Never getting up”?

Alivrah , to pics in We visited the Falkirk Wheel last month! It lifts 500 tonnes 80ft into the air using only 1.5KWh of power (it's actually energy N•m/s).

That’s such an incredible feat of engineering!

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