MoonshineDegreaser
@MoonshineDegreaser@lemmy.world
- Comment on If the body's natural temperature is about 98 degrees (F), why does it still feel really hot when the ambient temperature is 98F? 1 year ago:
Thanks Baron Von Buzzkill
- Comment on If the body's natural temperature is about 98 degrees (F), why does it still feel really hot when the ambient temperature is 98F? 1 year ago:
I never processed that this is how it works. You just blew my mind
- Comment on If the body's natural temperature is about 98 degrees (F), why does it still feel really hot when the ambient temperature is 98F? 1 year ago:
So are you saying that people who sweat more in hot environments are better suites for long distance hunting? Because I’m a gross, sweaty motorcycle and I would like to feel better about it
- Comment on People who back into parking spots: Why? 1 year ago:
My jetta has 120 degree view camera, but 180 degree object sensor, and the sensor literally screams at you before the camera can even process the visuals
- Comment on People who back into parking spots: Why? 1 year ago:
When backing into a spot, you can predict that there shouldn’t be anything behind you. But you should always check your blind spots. I kind of cheat though because I have a backup camera
- Comment on People who back into parking spots: Why? 1 year ago:
When you back into a spot, you have way more visibility leaving than you would backing out
- Comment on [deleted] 1 year ago:
Water is made out of molecules that are generates from the interaction between 1 hydrogen atom and 2 oxygen atoms. That molecule is known as hydrogen monoxide
- Comment on no title for this one 1 year ago:
People are strange