FriedMule
FriedMule t1_j6cuv01 wrote
Reply to comment by Megaminder123 in ELI5: Why has the price of eggs skyrocketed, but not the price of chicken? by Ability2canSonofSam
Just right now found out that pork liver and pigtail is more expensive than pork belly!!
FriedMule t1_j6cmqmr wrote
Reply to ELI5: Why has the price of eggs skyrocketed, but not the price of chicken? by Ability2canSonofSam
In Denmark is a typical small chicken breast insanely expensive, I think they have reached the price of what a fairly great steak costed before all off this.
I can no longer afford chicken, unless it is some frozen off cuts.
FriedMule t1_j5zywir wrote
Reply to comment by Iyagovos in ELI5: Why is a pedometer something that counts steps, but a pedophile someone who loves children? Is the word for foot and child the same in Latin? by [deleted]
So a pedophile can be a file for your feet? :-)
FriedMule t1_j2do0xj wrote
I may suspect you have not gotten told what half-time is? :-)
Halftime is when half of the product is gone. Let's say you have 100mg after 10 minutes is only 50mg still active, again after 10 minutes is 25mg still active, 10 min more 12.5 then +10 minutes 6.25mg, now 10 min later 3.12mg and that keeps going on.
For every 10 minutes is the product's strength half. It's whole time depends on when, what is left, is too little to do anything.
FriedMule t1_j1yt2qp wrote
Reply to ELI5: What is a network port? by Brianprokpo456
Imagine a giant mid evil city with walls all around and some ports that either are open, closed, locked and even hidden.
Some of these ports are dedicated to particular functions. Port 80 in for the normal internet, but there are also a lot of other ports.
Configuration a port would be like setting up what it shall be used for, if it needs to be from open and right up to hidden and locked.
FriedMule t1_j1yb84s wrote
Reply to comment by nobodycares_dude in ELI5: Why do we keep falling for movie/video jumpscares, when there's no tangible threat? by [deleted]
This is because we often detect a sound before we see the predator, so the sound is mostly what triggers us, while when we first are looking at the danger, is it too late.
FriedMule t1_j1y7waa wrote
Reply to ELI5: Why do we keep falling for movie/video jumpscares, when there's no tangible threat? by [deleted]
Jumpscare is our natural reaction to danger that has been throughout our evolution. If a predator suddenly jumps against us, do we not have time to think about what the appropriate reaction would be, we simply react automatically to get away. It has always been better to react even it was nothing then not react, and it suddenly was dangerous.
FriedMule t1_iydhwh1 wrote
Reply to Eli5 “What would happen if the vacuum of space was removed and we could hear the sound of space?” by jay-savageII
I understand your question and will answer it, but to remove space is the same as taking an empty bag and remove the emptiness. To let sound move in space do you have to add air or something like that, but it would be so much air that all dust, planets and stars you can see would not be near enough to make any change at all.
If we say it somehow was possible to add air between the sun and the earth, then would we hear a constant random humming, it would not be particular laud but if you got near to the sun, would the audio level be enough to tear all planets apart.
FriedMule t1_ix7s692 wrote
Reply to AskScience AMA Series: I'm a wildlife filmmaker who's spent years tracking and filming the endangered ocelot population in Texas. Ask me anything! by AskScienceModerator
Thanks for offering your knowledge and time! :-)
Am I correct in understanding that there have been a lot of misunderstanding and even superstition around the ocelots?
FriedMule t1_iufbgtm wrote
Pantone color is just a standard, but it is a standard where you know if you select P244 is it the same color, no matter the machine or surface. Only change is if you want blank or mat.
I do not know why some would take money for it, but you should easily be able to find for free countless places.
FriedMule t1_iu3edvs wrote
Reply to Is it possible that only 4 moose imported to Newfoundland in 1904 could produce a viable modern population of 110,000 today? by SlipCritical9595
Yes and no, it is technically possible, but they would be so inbred that the chance of survival is low and the chance of brain damage and deformities is really high. I do not know the minimum number to start up a healthy population, but is definitely more than 4.
EDIT: Article that says 50/500 where 50 is to avoid inbreed and 500 is to avoid genetic problems, meaning more than 4 is clearly needed. https://www.britannica.com/science/minimum-viable-population
FriedMule t1_j6cvn1k wrote
Reply to comment by fuzedz in ELI5: Why has the price of eggs skyrocketed, but not the price of chicken? by Ability2canSonofSam
Add to that, your government allows meat that no country in Europe is allowing. Your meat can be produced a hell of a lot cheaper. :-)