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PSUAth t1_iz1bboh wrote
Reply to comment by medakinga in Georgia, Michigan, TCU, Ohio St. picked for CFP by Nuonorp
problem is that CFB wants to be NFL, yet hold on to a kinda CFB tradition. so yeah.
PSUAth t1_iyyhnmb wrote
Reply to comment by False-theblackbear in Georgia, Michigan, TCU, Ohio St. picked for CFP by Nuonorp
I've been saying for years if they want a playoff statem, they need to revamp the conferences. 130 teams competing? And only 4 slots. NFL has 32 teams and 12 team playoff?
Either eliminate a large chunk of these schools, have some relegation where the schools and ornconferences move up or down depending on their performance or expand the playoff system.
Of course this will never happen because of money.
PSUAth t1_iyygczp wrote
Reply to comment by joshtw13 in Georgia, Michigan, TCU, Ohio St. picked for CFP by Nuonorp
He meant in the field
PSUAth t1_iy3x5rn wrote
Reply to eli5 How is computer memory deleted? by unlikemike123
Think of your hard drive as having a bunch of small cubbies in it, not one massive storage hole. These cubbies are much smaller than most typical files these days. So when you have a file to save, the computer breaks up that file into the correct number of pieces to fit into those cubbies. It could start out as it just goes from cubbie 1 to 30 for one file, 31 to 40 for the next, and so on.
Now in order to be useful, the computer has a log of all these files with the locations of all of the cubbies to make up the full file. It also has a list of "available" cubbies to put new files in. So when you first start out it's possible to go from cubby 1 to the end. But as you use the computer and make and delete files, these cubbies are "out of order" but the computer keeps track of what cubby is "used" and what is "open". Now when you delete a file, the computer just deletes the entry of the file and the associated cubby locations, moving them to the available list. It doesn't clean out the contents, because well it doesn't need to. So now a new files needs to be saved, it is given a list of cubbies to use and as it moves through them just tosses what was previously left in them and places the new file info in there.
PSUAth t1_iuibtki wrote
Reply to comment by Superspank172 in ELI5 How did knights participate in tournaments like jousting without killing themselves? by QuantumHamster
Indeed
PSUAth t1_iuhyh3t wrote
Reply to comment by Shadowcat514 in ELI5 How did knights participate in tournaments like jousting without killing themselves? by QuantumHamster
He didn't watch the documentary "A Knights Tale" Where Count Adhemar states that most kights move their head to avoid debris.
PSUAth t1_ja8yoek wrote
Reply to comment by MiceTonerAccount in What goes in hard and dry but comes out soft and wet? by ChurchOfAdonitology
Wet the dry Dry the wet Wet the dry Dry the wet Wet the dry