I had bppv a few months ago. It sucks but the epley stuff worked to clear it up.
I had a coworker who joked that you could tell if a post is load bearing because the saw gets stuck when you are cutting through it.
I was thinking the same thing. The not wanting to know more is a really big red flag for me.
Yeah, it is fun, but some citations would be nice.
And the fax machine was invented in 1843. So do with that what you want.
You are correct that if you are on thee moon and have a cs-133 atom with you is second will take that many transitions. And if you do the same thing on Earth, a second will take the same number of transitions.
But things get weird when you are on earth and observe a cs-133 atom that is on the moon. Because you are in different reference frames, you are traveling at different speeds and are in different gravity wells time is moving at different rates. This means that a cs atom locally will transition a different number of times in a second from your point of view on Earth vs one you are observing on the moon.
And it would all be reversed if you were on the Moon observing a clock back on the Earth.
They already have to account for this with GPS satellites. They all have atomic clocks on them but they don’t run at the same speed as clocks that are on the ground. The satellites are moving at a great speed and are further from the center of the earth than us, so the software that calculates the distance from your phone to the satellite have to use Einstein’s equations to account for the change in the rate of time.
Relativity is weird.
Except the length of a second is different on the moon because of relativity. So even utc is wrong.
As long as it takes place in Atlantic City. If it doesn’t take a walk on the Boardwalk I don’t know what I would do.
This movie is in my top ten quotable movies. Every line is so great.
Honestly this just sounds like periodically refactoring everything to remove cruft can be a good thing. Also, it helps you understand how the existing code works if you change it and not break everything.
I would do a full backup of how it is today and then try it out. What is the worst that could happen?
It is 2.445 kilomiles from Los Angeles to New York.
Very good, what you described is called an Infinitesimal, and it is a building block of Calculus.
The benchy tug boat is a test for 3d printers, the teapot was a test for 3d graphics.
Just enough so that you could get a conflict between two of them.
This exactly. By the time they notice a problem you are three tickets down and on to the next sprint.
“Yes, my name is Scooby Doo, no I don’t want your snacks”
Just Almond Joys and Mounds.