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Already posted it in the other thread I'd seen on this, but it bears repeating:
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Basic research reveals that various assumptions/stereotypes/poorly controlled findings do not turn out to be true. Just 1 example
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> When measures of index finger and thumb thickness were used as covariate, all significant sex differences in performance disappeared.
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I sent another email
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"tincture is typically an extract of plant or animal material dissolved in ethanol"
Lemon drops (cocktail) are tinctures.
So begins "is X a tincture?" Platonic dialogues.
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oh hell yes. I am curious specifically if anyone has ever made the comparison between wizards of the coast and a central bank trying to manage a currency price
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Not sure what aspects you'd be interested in, but you might like these:
www.econstor.eu/handle/10419...
www.researchgate.net/publication/...
www.academia.edu/36369099/Mar...
Older, but updated years later it seems: www.jstor.org/stable/25046...
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But not DNS services...right?!
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I mostly see it as a label on microcontroller board products, not a term that gets used conversationally.
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You clearly just don't understand fuzzy logic /s
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I'm glad it's not just me. The very first thing I thought of was rice cookers.
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I know nothing about camera gear, but based on the name, I have to assume that most of the time it won't work and you'll have to bypass all the "features" to use it.
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Vegetables are a social construct.
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The SRE-not-sorry one also got turned into sew-on team badges with the emote we used when killing hosts or containers :)
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Whoa, so cool! I had no idea!
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Welcome back!
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I'm much less familiar with wikitionary norms, but a quick reading of the docs says that I did the thing OK.
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I shouldn't have been surprised, but I still was a bit when I was asked this at passport control at AMS.