λ the β-Redex Reducer
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Piracy sucks
You seem obsessed by skull shape. Can you tell be what's different in all black skulls to white skulls? And believe it or not, but hair dye is a thing.To illustrate why the concept of races has physical meaning, just think for example about what you learn about someone when you learn that he is caucasian. You immediately learn information which narrows down physical information such as his hair, his skull shape, his skin, etc.
I think we normally call those breeds. The shape of dogs has been dramatically altered by breeding, but as I read the most extreme shape change of cats, that being the manx shorttail came around naturally, more like the way our skin became lighter are we travelled north in Europe, just less influenced by purpose (unless cats kept getting caught by their tails in the IOM I guess). There are also longhair and shorthair and curly hair breeds as well as colour used to separate breeds in a way that doesn't really happen with people's race.Another example, just look at dogs and cats. We talk about their races all the time, because it is just easier to describe them that way.
The white skull is just a normal skull. But the black skull belongs to someone who smokes far too much.Can you tell be what's different in all black skulls to white skulls?
What is your point? This has no bearing on races.And believe it or not, but hair dye is a thing.
My bad. In Dutch we refer to both as "ras", using the exact same word for both. Hence my mistake, I am used to calling them the same.I think we normally call those breeds.
Different species tend to vary between races/breeds in different ways. But breeds and races are still the same concept. If some species has large groups of individuals who share certain sets of properties that members of the species outside those respective groups do not have, then we call those groups "races" if the species is human and "breeds" if the species is dogs or cats. Races and breeds can be created, mixed, and destroyed in the same way as each other. Both are genetically determined. Breeds and races are the same concept.The shape of dogs has been dramatically altered by breeding, but as I read the most extreme shape change of cats, that being the manx shorttail came around naturally, more like the way our skin became lighter are we travelled north in Europe, just less influenced by purpose (unless cats kept getting caught by their tails in the IOM I guess). There are also longhair and shorthair and curly hair breeds as well as colour used to separate breeds in a way that doesn't really happen with people's race.
Pirates went from killing and stealing to politely copying whatever you are willing to share with them. Pirates are the greatest success story of reforming in the history of mankind. Kudos to pirates!Looks like someone's doing it wrong.
Who would have known that social media could have such a rotten effect on science.
Ah, but that graph does not continue after 2000. What happened after the year 2000? Well, we now have something called "the pause". The pause, or the hockey-stick graph is a pause in the rise of average temperatures.View attachment 37827
How statistics work today: Less pirates is causing global warming.
Amplifiers commonly report their maximum power, but if you're not pumping out the volume they'll just be ticking over more or less. Also your powerbank might be tuned for old and partially knackered cells that don't take a full voltage any more, so it just reports 100% for anything over that.I'm running an amplifier 3W + 3W PAM8403 off a powerbank. The weird thing is that the bank doesn't properly turn on, i.e. the display will stay off. I run the amp for two hours like this. When switched on via its button afterwards, the powerbank display gives me 100%
Am I in danger running the powerbank like this? I can think of overdischarge, or a not properly regulated output.