I forgot to mention, the life saving divorce, while I wouldn’t say it change my life, was helpful at that time.
I forgot to mention, the life saving divorce, while I wouldn’t say it change my life, was helpful at that time.
So, you mean, it’s changed your life because of the effect it has had in other people?
My story is a little different, but I resonate with that kind of change. After I found out my ex wife was cheating on me, it started the process of taking a lot of blinders off. I feel like I see reality better, but I do feel much more disheartened in trying to date.
Does that stand up when everything goes to hell?
One thing no one seems to be mentioning, is finding a purpose. A reason that things are worth it even when they aren’t good.
What is your reason for living, your hope, even when shit hits the fan?
I would personally keep the source code for any game I made, and if I can personally afford that, then these companies can.
It’s hard when you care about someone but they just hurt everyone around them.
It looked to me like it strongly depends on which sub. Some are basically unaffected. Some are very different (In a bad way) some are dead.
Could I not use a 6-30P to 6-15R adapter? My computer will blow up before that amperage becomes and issue.
It looks like I need a 6-15P to IEC C19 cable. I guess 14 gauge should be sufficient.
Edit: Wait…It might be 6-30… That’s way harder to find.
Someone else has given me what I need I think ,but it looks like the one here:. https://www.evga.com/products/product.aspx?pn=220-T2-1600-X1#images-4
That’s the titanium model, while I have the cheaper gold on, but I think the plug is the same.
But the way, do you have a resource for the names of different plugs/connectors?
Okay! Thank you. I think that should be what I need.
Right, where do I find the cable? I can’t find it on evgas website or anywhere else.
This is not the dominant factor, and this system will still work even if the water is warmer than room temperature. The primary energy sink is the vaporization of water.
Vaporizing 1g of water takes 2257 Joules. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enthalpy_of_vaporization
The water does not change temperature during that process.
Heating 1 g of water 1C takes 4.184 J. To heat it from from 0C to 25C (about freezing to room temp) it thus takes104.6 J, much less than the 2257 Joules required to vaporize it. These numbers could be modified to properly account for the variace with temp, but the effect actually gets larger then I believe.
No energy leaves the system; it goes into changing the state of water and is stored in the water.
Too add to that, slot of that energy goes into vaporizing the water, so the average temperature is lower.
Well, the problem is that we see so many other people fall for propaganda we recognize as ridiculous.
It really depends on the topic. The big topics in Lemmy are better. But there’s a lot of niche content that just isn’t there.