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I think it’s because it’s an unapologetic vertical mouse. Most others are just slanted mice. Note that the furst couple days might be slow because you have to adjust to using your arm that way. I got this one in uni because my wrist just didn’t like being flat, and I used computers a lot. This one matches my resting position really well, and the wrist rest means I’m not sliding the side of my hand all over the desk.
I think the one exception is their money, you definitely need some basic math to use it.
I have a couple of these and like them: https://www.amazon.com/J-Tech-Digital-V628-Adjustable-Sensitivity/dp/B0759V6FZC
On the contrary, there is a lot of professional software that doesn’t run on Windows!
Gross or net?
… battery heaters and block heaters are a thing for ICE too though?
For the people / businesses who book these flights.
FYI: there is actually an XKCD font if you want to match the original more closely. https://github.com/ipython/xkcd-font
It takes a while to gather the data, new areas all the time.
Wait, you’re telling me a football field is approximately one football field in size?
8’ x 1 mile works, but the way it would usually be subdivided is to be a 16th section - or 1/4 of 1/4. Like a 16-light window. 2 x 2 furlongs, or a quarter-mile by quarter-mile.
The acre was used to subdivide up square miles. It makes more sense if you know 43,650 = 660 * 66. Also, 660 feet is exactly 1/8 of a mile. So once a square mile had been surveyed, you could split each side in half to get 4 squares of 160 acres. You could then split each of those again to get 40 acres (hence the “40 acres and a mule”), and then you could split them again to get 10-acre squares. Then you could split them into 5-acre rectangles, etc. The rectangles are good at keeping access to an existing road, although the skinniness isn’t great. And all of these sub-divisions could live on the same grid.
and 10 chains = 1 furlong = 1/8 mile
660 * 8 is also 5280, or one mile.
No, the plant is full of primary batteries! 4.2 million AA cells!
Right. I mean, macs used to be the bees’ knees.
Who needs TurboTax when gnucash exists? :)
Onshape is pretty close.
Should have been a black mark on his record.