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Dubious info. Who rates people's looks on a scale of 1-7?
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Sign Up Now!Dubious info. Who rates people's looks on a scale of 1-7?
It's like taking a class Pass/Fail. D's get degrees.Wood scale is dependent on a lot of different variables and can change over time. Too many different scenarios to lay out.
Iron bowl was in Auburn that year. We went out in Auburn in the area around toomers on Wednesday and almost everywhere was closed. We went back Friday and it was busy but not like I expected.Check out Botanic next time you're there. Cool place to go eat. Really wild it is in Opelika. Also Irritable Bao downtown Auburn kind of fun. Their food truck was called Dumps Like A Truck. My mom lives on Lake Harding, 20 minutes away so get down there often. Iron Bowl must have been in T Town that year cause it's a madhouse on the Plains when at Auburn.
Yuck, that pizza is ass fo sho. That's wild about Iron Bowl, but I guess they've been down so bad. That game in Auburn is always a potential loss for Bama and Georgia no matter how good each are and how bad Auburn is. Weird stuff happens and that stadium can rock. So hearing it was dead then must've been a coach getting fired year? Botanic is worth going, but you need reservations. Closest pizza worth a damn is all the way in West Point at Johnny's which is a NY pizza chain. If you like chili dogs, the little icecream stand in Opelika named Mrs Story's Dairy Bar has my favorite. 70 plus years old, they come regular sized and foot long. Nothing special except an elite beef chili. Wish I had 3 or 4 right now.Iron bowl was in Auburn that year. We went out in Auburn in the area around toomers on Wednesday and almost everywhere was closed. We went back Friday and it was busy but not like I expected.
Going for Christmas this year, I’ll be sure to check those places out if I go out with only my wife. My SIL is an Auburn alum and if we go out with her we have to go to her nostalgia places. We always go to this pizza place right next to toomers and IMO it’s absolute ass
Well, I've thought about it on the Georgia thread because of geographic location. My list probably has little value here because most of my places are in Southeast footprint with Cinci and Northern Biff's Butthole Surfers added.Post the Hot Dog Ratings. Please.
Dubious info. Who rates people's looks on a scale of 1-7?
Dude, I math so hard Count von Count follows me on Twitter.Wat? It’s not a 1 to 7 scale. It’s a 1 to 10 scale broken down into 7 percentage categories based on survey results. Do you even math?
Dude, I math so hard Count von Count follows me on Twitter.
I'm going to double down on conceding to give whatever we're talking about no more thought.Well then you’ll obviously concede you may have misinterpreted the statistical basis for that graph, and you’ll apologize to Count Von Count for letting him down. Or you could double down and I’ll concede this isn’t worth arguing about and we’ll both agree that we’re (NU) going prolapse Biff's Butthole Surfers’s starfish this weekend and call it good…
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I'm going to double down on conceding to give whatever we're talking about no more thought.
On to Biff's Butthole Surfers.
Wat? It’s not a 1 to 7 scale. It’s a 1 to 10 scale broken down into 7 percentage categories based on survey results. Do you even math?
Same. In HS I was in all advanced math classes. I semester of Finite and my brain was oozing out my nose. Luckily, I have this thing the kids call a phone that I can do math on. As a carpenter though, I approach angles and issues in a way that drives carpenters that do math crazy lol.Only with a Calculator.
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Or Excel.
Do you not Chisanbop, amigo?
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It’s essentially a hand mounted Korean abacus. They were teaching it in their schools (not ours) as a fast way to do math calculations.Not a clue what that is.
I DO use my fingers to add up my golf score tho
Same. In HS I was in all advanced math classes. I semester of Finite and my brain was oozing out my nose. Luckily, I have this thing the kids call a phone that I can do math on. As a carpenter though, I approach angles and issues in a way that drives carpenters that do math crazy lol.
No clue unless you are squaring from area.As a carpenter, tell me what the number 46656 refers to and how you would use it.
No clue unless you are squaring from area.
Very nice. Throw some more out there.It's 36 cubed. Have built a lot of houses over the years, early on I figured my own way to calculate how much concrete to order for a pour. 36x36x36 = 46656. So take the cubic area of your pour, say a 20' x 20' x 5" pad pour. 240" x 240" x 5" = 288,000. Divide that by 46656 and you know exactly how much mud to order. Which is 6.18 yards. Round up a bit for any discrepancy in depth of pour (and just to be safe a puddle a bit on the side just in case), I'd order 6.5 yards of mud.
Once out of college, I decided to start building houses, duplexes, townhomes, etc. My dad was a builder, amongst many other things, but literally never taught me actually how to do anything, so I had to figure things out on my own (lets be realistic - it is really just common sense stuff). My first stick framed roof was fun. In that I actually enjoyed it. I kinda still do. But it did take me a bit to figure out angles, hip/valley angles, etc. Now I can do it in my sleep even though I don't frame much anymore.
Construction Masters are nice, but I didn't have one when I started building. Then I bought an el-cheapo version, then the real deal version. Now of course I have Construction Master app on my phone, although I don't use it that much these days.
Anyway, I voted 8 on the poll. I debated 7, but went with 8. She's good looking, but not a stunner. It's mostly the boobs and lack of being shy to get nekked.