[RD] Daily Graphs and Charts

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How does a power-assisted bike have less CO2 emissions than human pedaling? Is it because of greater range/speed bringing the average way down?

Edit: Ok it's actually lower but they have different confusing categories for bikes that don't make sense to me.

The cyclist emits more C02 when he/she pedals harder.

While the battery may be recharged from a near carbon
dioxide neutral source such as wind or solar power.
 
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Irrefutable proof that Steam is in cahoots with academic publishers!
How else to explain that citations of my papers are inversely proportional to the hours I spend playing Civ?
 
It's good to know that one of my main baseline passwords across much of my internet accounts might take anywhere from 108k to 5bn years to crack, dependending on the specific variation I used.
 
My primary "password" to log into my bank, which I have no choice about the length and form of, is in the Instantly category.
 
So is mine, of course.
 
Sadly the graph doesn't mention the used hardware.
Because what's 1 year on a single computer if you have the resources of google or the NSA?

My primary "password" to log into my bank, which I have no choice about the length and form of, is in the Instantly category.

That's why you normally get blocked after 3 attempts.
Which for sure will not help at all if the crooks get in and get the table with the password hashes.
 
I don't know what the chart tells me.
Blue = Wild pigs in 1982.
Red = Wild pigs in 2015
Is this an expansion of wild pigs to the red areas?
Is this a retreat of the wild pigs from the blue areas?
Did the whole population shift from the blue areas to the red areas? (okay, that's a silly interpretation)
 
I don't know what the chart tells me.
Blue = Wild pigs in 1982.
Red = Wild pigs in 2015
Is this an expansion of wild pigs to the red areas?
Is this a retreat of the wild pigs from the blue areas?
Did the whole population shift from the blue areas to the red areas? (okay, that's a silly interpretation)


Red areas are areas which did not have feral pigs in 1982 and do have them in 2015. In other words, the ranges of feral pigs is growing. Note, this isn't wild pigs. Pigs are an invasive species in North America. These are the descendants of domestic pigs, which have escaped and gone feral.
 
Yes, but you can make bad food, which is still healthy.
How bad does a meal plan need to be that 1 apple weekly would contain probably the whole vitamin content in it?
(that's an exaggeration, but it makes the point)
 
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