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My parents let me play with them and their friends when I was a kid. I got WAY better as the night went on and they got loaded.


There are other studies, though, as the article says. A December 2021 study from the University of Michigan surveyed 803 software developers about their use of cannabis and found that 35% had tried programming while using cannabis, and 18% currently do so at least once a month.


Good point. But even they are so badly needed now that they can make their own terms, to an unprecedented extent.


“I sent a package as a token of appreciation for your help,” an email to One Medical read, then asked for “your help to get a few appointments for this week,” and listed two people who live in San Francisco’s Pacific Heights neighborhood.


But Legos float


They make boat sets with little weighted keel pieces that will give them enough weight to sit nicely in the water; this might have some form of ballast inside it somewhere...


Pretty sure they don't if you expel all trapped air.

Its this stuff: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acrylonitrile_butadiene_styren... which has a density > 1 x 10^3 kg/m^3 ie 1 g per cc. Water is slightly less than 1.

Lego sinks.


https://youtu.be/3FxfXVuHRjM

Lego does indeed sink


Bet they float in salt water.


I don't bath in salt water so never tested that.

According to WP: "The density of surface seawater ranges from about 1020 to 1029 kg/m3"

According to WP: ABS is 1.060–1.080 g/cm3

Lego sinks in seawater.

If you saturate a beaker of water with salt then lets go here for some results because I can't be arsed to go back to school: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saline_water

Roughly 1.193 g/cm3 which is more dense than ABS so Lego will float in salt (NaCl) saturated water.


Happened to a pair of my Dockers once.


Good point.


Details of three different classes of vulnerabilities found in vehicle, how they can be exploited, and the potential ramifications to the owner of their real-world exploitation.


The king goes longform.


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