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Paizo Employee Senior Software Developer

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How many album titles are just numbers?

Grand Lodge

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Numerous.

Paizo Employee Senior Software Developer

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What’s the distribution of posthumously famous outsider artists over time?

Paizo Employee Senior Software Developer

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Can I use my record player as a seismograph?


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Yes, providing you take the pennies you've blu-taked onto the stylus off first.

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How many FORTH programmers use Dvorak keyboards and speak Esperanto?


Gary Teter wrote:
What’s the distribution of posthumously famous outsider artists over time?

Lillends work on encouraging the trend to increase.


Gary Teter wrote:
How many FORTH programmers use Dvorak keyboards and speak Esperanto?

Please note that my research is clearly infallible and is deeeeeefinitely exhaustive. Yes.

Dvorak keyboard users are estimated/believed to be within the 100,000 mark, while there are 30,000 to 100,000 estimated speakers of Esperanto; in all two of the sources on FORTH I bothered looking at, there was no indication of how many users there might be.

Therefor, we have to presume a possible upper limit based on our other sample sizes.

Both Dvorak and Esperanto claim to be approximately 100k (though that's at expected max for Esperanto), and if there was a 100% overlap (making the Venn diagram a circle) we know, however, there is not we'd have a maxim of c. 100k folks.

If Esperanto is on the lower scale, we're down to a maximum of 30k.

Okay, I looked up one more attempt at FORTH and got bupkis in terms of even very soft numbers of users. "Probably a few" one random dude wrote. If we take him at his word (and why shouldn't we?) it's clear that there's three or more, but not many, which is as hard and concrete a number as I've been able to scare up on the subject.

Thus, it's clear, that, if we delve into the last bastion we have remaining in science, and go with n Fermi estimation, there's about 10. Canon confirm, no possible arguments, absolutely final answer, I'll take the million dollars, thanks, Regis.

Paizo Employee Senior Software Developer

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What’s the duty cycle for a model SBST-20066-02A Arm & Hammer Super Mario Kid’s Spinbrush?


Gary Teter wrote:
What’s the duty cycle for a model SBST-20066-02A Arm & Hammer Super Mario Kid’s Spinbrush?

>> Is there a barrel? >> Smash it. >> Repeat >>

Paizo Employee Senior Software Developer

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What’s the most consistent way to read a wiggly meter?


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What’s the most consistent way to read a wiggly meter?

Vaguely glance at it sometimes and see if it's a little more consistently in one place and guess that's closer to being correct.

Paizo Employee Senior Software Developer

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How would you configure a standard Comdyna analog computer to damp the oscillation from the X-Y recorder output of the 8903 or the wow/flutter meter to generate a stabilized version of the meter reading?

Paizo Employee Senior Software Developer

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At what point do you decide you’re just not going to get any sleep and you may as well make some coffee and get on with everything?

Paizo Employee Senior Software Developer

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Which parts should be the premium content?

Paizo Employee Senior Software Developer

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Why are there three different buckets for time?

Paizo Employee Senior Software Developer

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What if my time doesn’t use hours?


Gary Teter wrote:
How would you configure a standard Comdyna analog computer to damp the oscillation from the X-Y recorder output of the 8903 or the wow/flutter meter to generate a stabilized version of the meter reading?

It's really quite simple. I wouldn't.


Gary Teter wrote:
At what point do you decide you’re just not going to get any sleep and you may as well make some coffee and get on with everything?

The point when I have somewhere else to be.

Gary Teter wrote:
Which parts should be the premium content?

The parts that are "premium" enough to pay for.

Gary Teter wrote:
Why are there three different buckets for time?

I don't know, but if you're messing around with liquid time, you're not getting enough "premium" and should back away very, very slowly, just in case.

Gary Teter wrote:
What if my time doesn’t use hours?

It's okay. Arn is the standard unit of measurement in Farscape.

Paizo Employee Senior Software Developer

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Which works better, a spoonful of horseradish, or a spoonful of sriracha?


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Pathfinder Lost Omens Subscriber

Depends on what you're making, but personally I'd go with horseradish over most commercially available sriracha -- the latter is rather 'chemical-ish' and does not react well with my body chemistry.

Paizo Employee Senior Software Developer

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What’s causing that huge spike at 44.4 Hz—and that even bigger one at 88.8 Hz?


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What’s causing that huge spike at 44.4 Hz—and that even bigger one at 88.8 Hz?

For the latter, generally just about doubling the damage you dealt in the first spike. That's a lotta hurts from one spike.


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Gary Teter wrote:
What’s causing that huge spike at 44.4 Hz—and that even bigger one at 88.8 Hz?

Phil Collins

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Should you shake your milk?


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Should you shake your milk?

Only if you want it frothy.

Adding sugar, vanilla, and chilling it could get you entirely different results, though.


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Pathfinder Lost Omens Subscriber

It depends on how long it's been sitting in the fridge.

If it's been sitting for a day or two it might be worth considering to handle any settling.

Paizo Employee Senior Software Developer

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How do you back up an 8TB drive without buying another 8TB drive?

Paizo Employee Senior Software Developer

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Should I just leave the whole contraption powered up?


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Gary Teter wrote:
Should you shake your milk?

Are there boys you wish to be brought to the yard?


Gary Teter wrote:
How do you back up an 8TB drive without buying another 8TB drive?

With a 9TB drive, naturally. Pfschaw ye olden 8TB drives, what'ya live inna stone age or somthin'?

secretly baffled by the idea of an 8TB drive

Gary Teter wrote:
Should I just leave the whole contraption powered up?

I mean, at this point, it's hard to see why not!

Paizo Employee Senior Software Developer

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Why does everything smell like cat litter?

Scarab Sages

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Gary Teter wrote:
Why does everything smell like cat litter?

It’s all part of the Clorox Company’s insidious plan to sell the public on one of their secretly funded genetic experiments - glow in the dark cats.

Paizo Employee Senior Software Developer

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What’s the doody cycle of a cloth diaper?


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What’s the doody cycle of a cloth diaper?

A load of crap.


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Pathfinder Lost Omens Subscriber

Depends?

Poise is necessary when dealing with output cycles.


Wei Ji the Learner wrote:

Depends?

Wait, they make cloth versions???


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Tacticslion wrote:
Wei Ji the Learner wrote:

Depends?

Wait, they make cloth versions???

They do! (No, I'm not linking that here.)


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I like to see what grows in the garden years later and so am happy with this thread!

Paizo Employee Senior Software Developer

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What would restaurant bills look like if we used base pi?


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Gary Teter wrote:
What would restaurant bills look like if we used base pi?

In fact, quite a few restaurants bill for "base" pie. Others have more advanced or complex pie. What I'm saying is, I like pie.

Paizo Employee Senior Software Developer

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Can I just put the Alka-Seltzer in the Pepto Bismol and shake it all up?


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Gary Teter wrote:
Can I just put the Alka-Seltzer in the Pepto Bismol and shake it all up?

Only if you put the results of your personal suffering on YouTube.

(Do not, in fact, put the results of your personal suffering on YouTube.)

Paizo Employee Senior Software Developer

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Should you use makeup or color balance?


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Gary Teter wrote:
Should you use makeup or color balance?

My personal opinion is fire. Lots and lots of fire.

Paizo Employee Senior Software Developer

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How can you tell when a grape will snap?


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I don’t think it will.


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Pathfinder Lost Omens Subscriber

There will be no wine before it's time...

Paizo Employee Senior Software Developer

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Do I have time to take apart this mouse?


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Do I have time to take apart this mouse?

Taking it apart is the easy... part.

And is also very fast, depending on how easily you want to be able to put it back together again, later (and how functional you expect it to be for a standard expected use of a "mouse"); very fun aside: this is true regardless of whether you're talking about an organic mouse or electronic!

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