Does everyone learn the same gravity in school or is it different everywhere?
https://sh.itjust.works/post/9895926
Does everyone learn the same gravity in school or is it different everywhere? - sh.itjust.works
So, I learned in physics class at school in the UK that the value of
acceleration due to gravity is a constant called g and that it was 9.81m/s^2. I
knew that this value is not a true constant as it is affected by terrain and
location. However I didn’t know that it can be so significantly different as to
be 9.776 m/s^2 in Kuala Lumpur for example. I’m wondering if a different value
is told to children in school that is locally relevant for them? Or do we all
use the value I learned?
Why can rotom inhabit phones and the pokedex?
https://sh.itjust.works/post/8737783
Why can rotom inhabit phones and the pokedex? - sh.itjust.works
The point of Rotom as far as i can tell is that it inspirits devices that have a
‘special motor’ in them. This is mentioned in many of its pokedex entries, even
so far as to say that it can only use a specific model of discontinued washing
machine (this also raises questions about the origin of this motor). But this
doesn’t explain its ability to inhabit devices like the pokedex since its very
clear they wont have a motor like the other appliances. I wonder if this element
of Rotom’s design is being lost, because looking up rotom fan-made forms show
lots of cool and creative ideas, but most to none have actual motors in them. If
I were to suggest Rotom forms, I would go with; Blender - Steel type Garbage
disposal - Poison type Jackhammer - Ground type Discoball - Fairy Printer-
Normal Running Machine/ motorised combat aide? - Fighting Not sure with Bug,
Dragon, Dark, Rock and Psychic.
Lore question: How do Credsticks work?
https://sh.itjust.works/post/5650866
Lore question: How do Credsticks work? - sh.itjust.works
Credits are explained to be a digital crypto currency in line with things like
Bitcoin or Ethereum today. My question is where is my money stored? Is the whole
thing stored in a digital wallet with Galbank, or is it in multiple wallets and
I just carry around loads and loads of credsticks? How do you pay for things in
Starfield? Do creds work like debit cards where you use your card to transfer
credits though some sort of device or do we somehow store these credsticks like
coins? How would you know how many creds are in each stick? My theory was that
credsticks are given out by galbank for free in large amounts to represent a
particular digital wallet so that ownership of the credstick means ownership of
the wallet. This for me raises questions about the credsticks you can collect
during a specific main quest mission which is a spoiler. ::: spoiler spoiler In
the main quest mission Entangled you can collect the same credsticks from
another dimension and keep them. Does this not make sense to anyone else?
Honestly I was expecting to get a hail from Galbank regarding suspicion of fraud
because I was able to redeem credits from the same wallet apparently twice :::
That’s just my thoughts on this. I haven’t looked anything up so I might have
missed something obvious. Let me know what you think
Nirnroot in Starfield! - sh.itjust.works
I’ve also seen Crag Runners which are basically cliff racers. What have you seen
in this game that references other Bethesda games?>
Games that suprised you - sh.itjust.works
Let’s hear about some games you maybe were told were not worth your time, or had
bad reviews but you managed to love regardless. I’ll go first. I’m not
embarrased to admit that I played the shit out of Elder Scrolls Blades (the
easily forgettable Skyrim-esque mobile game). I had to wait for it to release on
Switch which had the benifit of the shitty timers being gone by then. Once I
started to think of it as a kind of advanced ‘Swords and Sandles’ type game I
was hooked.