abmoraz1
abmoraz
abmoraz1

Technically, corn is a grain (and a seed) and potatoes are roots, both of which are primarily carbohydrates and are generally not considered nutritionally vegetables.

Just as important, “Hey people, what do brewers misunderstand about beer?”

try using a long, serrated bread knife.  It works wonders on watermelon, especially starting the cut on the rind.

Stop using the apps.

At least Netflix puts out the visual novel games where you can choose the direction of the plot.

Because they want to help me get a new high score?

GatewayMUD and ShadowMUD circa the early/mid 90s.

look up?

You’re comparing a child’s paint-by-numbers to an artists original canvas. Sure, it MIGHT be of comparable quality, but it’s probably not.

raw vidalias vs raw yellow vs sauteed onions vs slow-cooked/roasted onions all have different textures and flavors.

  1. No onions WTFBBQ? Onions are the bomb

That rule was amended starting in the 2014-2015 season so that “puck first” no longer applies:

There’s a reason it’s called “bake-on” and not “fry-on”.

trick question... all doggos are good.

Hmm from that study:

I have no idea what you mean by that? A bomb calorimeter isn’t going to prove or disprove anything here... only measure a combustion reaction, which has next to nothing to do with your original claim: heating uses more energy than cooling.

the same thing. It still takes more heat than what is removed. That’s what a closed system is. By “dumping it outside of the climate controlled area”, all you are doing is expanding the boundary of the system. The refrigerator example was just a way to show the effects in a smaller system. It holds true for any heat

The issue is burning things is (“can be”) efficient. So can “pumping electrons into heating coils”. So can ceramic radiant heaters and heat lamps. All of those can approach 100% efficiency. Cooling, by the laws of nature, can’t. It’s theoretical max efficiency is 50%. It takes way more electricity to cool (3-4x more)

The laws of thermodynamics disagree. The best cooling engines (AC, Refrigerator, Freezer, etc...) can, at theoretical best, be 50% efficient (in reality, they are much lower than that). That means for every joule it removes from the target cooling area, it is consuming (fuel/electricity) or generating (heat) at least 2

Hah! You assume that pizzas get divided. The serving size is “1 Pizza” regardless of size. Therefore buying the smaller one not only saves me money, but also time (and a possible bellyache).