1) depends on the plants, but probably quadroupled your bodyweight in m^2
2) not really, due to light being a necesarry component
3) on a large veicle probably
Now I'm imagining PMG, Sara Marie, and the Teter Tot hopping into an RV with a flatbed trailer hitched to the back carrying about twenty trees in giant pots.
In the United States Air Force, what is the rank, pay and position of the highest-ranking officer with the most amount of autonomy?
I'd take a guess that it would be the Base Commander in either Greenland or Antarctica.
Which tasks should I prioritize first?
No, the first task you need to do is prioritizing your tasks.
When am I supposed to use this sudoku knife?
when slicing up a sudoku for sushi :P
How do I figure out how to ask that question?
How hard could it be to build a thing that classifies music into genres and then creates playlists based on shared transitions (in/out; tempo; timbre; genre; vocal range; probable instrumentation), where the training corpus is mp3s with carefully groomed tags? If you crowdsource the corpus and don't skimp on paid human validation of the training set and store the trained data set (rules, neural net serialization, etc) authoritatively in the cloud and cached locally, where do you extract and insert money into the system to keep it going?
That's two questions in a single post. Please reformulate.
Gary Teter wrote: How hard could it be to build a thing that classifies music into genres and then creates playlists based on shared transitions (in/out; tempo; timbre; genre; vocal range; probable instrumentation), where the training corpus is mp3s with carefully groomed tags? If you crowdsource the corpus and don't skimp on paid human validation of the training set and store the trained data set (rules, neural net serialization, etc) authoritatively in the cloud and cached locally, where do you extract and insert money into the system to keep it going? Subscription fees for the service as a whole, rather than piecemeal, with payments to artists arranged according to the use made of their work (possibly even fragments thereof), plus the ability to buy the music outside of the list context.
What's in it for the superfans?
How do you distinguish the superfans from the leeches?
Superfans can't go six months without feeding. (p.77, Ultimate Equipment, Paizo Publishing, LLC, 2012)
What branch of academia studies the impact of the daily morning hot water shower on the overall pace of innovation in society?
What tactics are off-limits when getting a toddler to nap? Are they still off-limits if it's like a bodysnatcher pod-toddler?
How many questions a day would I be posting here if I really did post ALL my questions?
Gary Teter wrote: What branch of academia studies the impact of the daily morning hot water shower on the overall pace of innovation in society? Psychology and/or sociology and/or neurology.
What classic sound effects started with a sleep-deprived sound person, their toddler, a kitchen and a microphone?
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Gary Teter wrote: What tactics are off-limits when getting a toddler to nap? Are they still off-limits if it's like a bodysnatcher pod-toddler? None! ;)
Gary Teter wrote: What classic sound effects started with a sleep-deprived sound person, their toddler, a kitchen and a microphone? Godzilla...
How can there not be enough information to create a genius playlist for a song that was both purchased from the iTunes Store and featured as song of the day on the iTunes Store? Is that type of mismatch unavoidable friction loss on a large system?
Gary Teter wrote: How many questions a day would I be posting here if I really did post ALL my questions? Exactly 765435890.24543
You might want to check your math on that one, Llaelian. It's not possible to ask fractional questions. You either ask the question 100% or not at all.
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Waterhammer wrote: You might want to check your math on that one, Llaelian. It's not possible to ask fractional questions. You either ask the question 100% or not at all. wh?
Waterhammer wrote: You might want to check your math on that one, Llaelian. It's not possible to ask fractional questions. You either ask the question 100% or not at all. It's an average.
Gary Teter wrote: What tactics are off-limits when getting a toddler to nap? Are they still off-limits if it's like a bodysnatcher pod-toddler? Search for 'Tim Minchin' plus 'Lullaby' on youtube. Watch. That shall provide illumination.
Gary Teter wrote: What tactics are off-limits when getting a toddler to nap? Are they still off-limits if it's like a bodysnatcher pod-toddler? Anything up to the point where momma gets irritated. I do recommend that you don't tell him you are also scared of the monsters/Sebastians under the bed though.
Gary Teter wrote: What classic sound effects started with a sleep-deprived sound person, their toddler, a kitchen and a microphone? The Wilhelm and Howie screams?
What's the stupidest thing I'm teaching my son that I'm completely unaware of?
Gary Teter wrote: How can there not be enough information to create a genius playlist for a song that was both purchased from the iTunes Store and featured as song of the day on the iTunes Store? Is that type of mismatch unavoidable friction loss on a large system? It is a mismatch. Try again in a day or two.
Gary Teter wrote: What's the stupidest thing I'm teaching my son that I'm completely unaware of? Um.. um.. Beer tastes good? IDK
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Ross Byers wrote: Gary Teter wrote: What's the stupidest thing I'm teaching my son that I'm completely unaware of? Laundry and dishes are done by other people? I'm confused. Mikey does the laundry.
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Gary Teter wrote: What's the stupidest thing I'm teaching my son that I'm completely unaware of? That you should ask for child rearing advice from people that have never gone on a date.
Sara Marie wrote: Ross Byers wrote: Gary Teter wrote: What's the stupidest thing I'm teaching my son that I'm completely unaware of? Laundry and dishes are done by other people? I'm confused. Mikey does the laundry. Standing on that top rung is not safe. >.>
Sara Marie wrote: Ross Byers wrote: Gary Teter wrote: What's the stupidest thing I'm teaching my son that I'm completely unaware of? Laundry and dishes are done by other people? I'm confused. Mikey does the laundry. Okay, that's adorable. Also useful!
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Orthos wrote: Sara Marie wrote: Ross Byers wrote: Gary Teter wrote: What's the stupidest thing I'm teaching my son that I'm completely unaware of? Laundry and dishes are done by other people? I'm confused. Mikey does the laundry. Standing on that top rung is not safe. >.> You can't explain unsafe to a toddler.
Justin Franklin wrote: Orthos wrote: Sara Marie wrote: Ross Byers wrote: Gary Teter wrote: What's the stupidest thing I'm teaching my son that I'm completely unaware of? Laundry and dishes are done by other people? I'm confused. Mikey does the laundry. Standing on that top rung is not safe. >.> You can't explain unsafe to a toddler. I'm well aware, I have an 19-month-old niece =)
Should I take a nap or fix a snack?
Gary Teter wrote: Should I take a nap or fix a snack? Yes.
What color should ground beef be when I'm done browning it?
Gary Teter wrote: What color should ground beef be when I'm done browning it? Mauve.
Justin Franklin wrote: Orthos wrote: Sara Marie wrote: Ross Byers wrote: Gary Teter wrote: What's the stupidest thing I'm teaching my son that I'm completely unaware of? Laundry and dishes are done by other people? I'm confused. Mikey does the laundry. Standing on that top rung is not safe. >.> You can't explain unsafe to a toddler. This is false. You can explain it, but it does not imply that they have to listen.
How is the water cooler able to give me hot water right after it was all out and I changed the tank? Shouldn't I have to wait at least a minute?
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Gary Teter wrote: How is the water cooler able to give me hot water right after it was all out and I changed the tank? Shouldn't I have to wait at least a minute? Somethings are best not known...
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