Baking - scientific? With so scientific measurements like “cups” or “spoons”?
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The S stands for “shit” and it gets stuck somewhere else…
As someone who’s eye sight is getting worse, I really love this KDE Plasma feature.
- Treczoks@lemmy.worldtomemes@lemmy.world•70=sixty-ten / 80=four-twenties / 90= four-twenty-ten2·9 hours ago
Oh yea, “half to five” aka 4.5 times 20. Very intuitive…
- Treczoks@lemmy.worldtomemes@lemmy.world•70=sixty-ten / 80=four-twenties / 90= four-twenty-ten12·13 hours ago
Just ask the Danish how to “calculate” their word for 90, and you will consider the French approach simplicistic.
- Treczoks@lemmy.worldtoTenForward: Where Every Vulcan Knows Your Name@lemmy.world•The trouble with tribbles1·3 days ago
Mark Twain did this with a household employee. He gave her a small turtle, and occasionally exchanged it for a bigger one. She was so happy that her pet grew that well, until he started to exchange it for ever smaller ones again. In the end, she was terrified that the turtle might shrink to nothingness and slept right next to the terrarium at night.
Simplest method to check if the power outage is only your house, or the neighborhood, too:
Open the settings of your phone and check for available wifi networks. If it is empty, power is down elsewhere, too.
“Fluid ounces” are not exactly scientific measurements. Milliliters are.