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Miles Davis On the Corner Q...?
Not too many years ago, I finally bought Bitches Brew. Didn't like it at first, but after a few listenings, Yes it's good....
Now I have OTC. Is it similar, I "don't get it" but should give it some more tries?
6 AnswersJazz3 years agoPhysics: from you tube- shoot a 50 cal. bullet straight up. Vo = 2700 ft/sec assumed. Total time to hit the ground = 36 sec. What is >?
the height reached? I am having brain freeze temporarily.... Also, can you assume Vf is less than 2700 ft/sec?
2 AnswersPhysics3 years agowhen did Porsche get rid of front torsion bars on 911 cars?
2 AnswersPorsche3 years agoAfter not watching the NFL for about two decades, I started watching again, It seems that pass plays are mostly desperation throws?
With fingertip or acrobatic catches. Maybe due to the speed of pass defenders these days? Receivers leaping at the last minute etc.
1 AnswerFootball (American)3 years agoI would like to sell some mostly technical books and textbooks on line. Does anyone know of a decent bookseller site?
Amazon, which admittedly has a huge audience, charges $39 a month plus fees. I don't know what ebay charges. I was thinking of a site that is aimed at bibliophiles. Thank you
1 AnswerBooks & Authors3 years agoI will soon fix a water leak at a house, 3/4 pex pipe in the slab. Once I find the leak, can you insert a good pipe + fittings and bury it?
I thought that runs of pipe below slabs were supposed to be continuous? But I can't think of any other way but for a short section of Pex + two fittings.
2 AnswersMaintenance & Repairs3 years agowhat do ducks consider as treats?
we have 17 fowl visit our backyard, we put out corn, is there anything else that they would like? Commercial guinea pig pellets maybe?
3 AnswersBirds3 years agoWhat is the derivative of Y = x^x^x^x...?
2 AnswersMathematics3 years agoWhat is y = 4^3^2?
Is it 4^3 = 64, 64^2 = 4,096
OR 3^2 = 9, and 4^9 = 262,144
Thank you
8 AnswersMathematics3 years agocan you find a solution for X^X^X^X^X^X... for any number?
On Youtube, I found X^X^X^X^X^X^X^... = 2, where X= sq rt of 2.
Is this unique?
How about X^X^X^X^X^... = 89?
2 AnswersMathematics3 years agoWhy don't termites eat trees?
They like cellulose. Trees are cellulose. They need water. Trees have water.
1 AnswerBotany3 years agoWho was the....?
NFL player who suffered a debilitating knee injury in week 8 (I think)? To the extent that he might lose his lower leg?
3 AnswersFootball (American)3 years agoAll right. So an atom is mostly empty space. This means that the actual particles composing an atom are incredibly dense?
To the point that a teaspoon of neutrons would weigh tons.....
1 AnswerPhysics3 years agoAll right. So an atom is mostly empty space. This means that the actual particles composing an atom are incredibly dense?
To the point that a teaspoon of neutrons would weigh tons.....
2 AnswersPhysics3 years agoWho played sax on Michael Stanley Band's "Let's get the show on the road"? Heard it on the radio, from Stage Pass LP?
(this thing won't let me submit without more words apparently......)
3 AnswersRock and Pop4 years agomid-sized shaft or belt drive?
are there any decent mid-size, non-German, shaft or belt drive bikes. Example Buell had a smaller belt-drive bike. I have a Burgman 400 now, am spoiled by lack of a chain to maintain. But might look for a "standard" bike (more upright riding position). Any recs?
3 AnswersMotorcycles4 years agoLimit as x > 0 of (e^x-1)/x?
I know it's 1, but can someone show this? Can't seem to find it in my textbook. And am a little rusty in Calc :)
4 AnswersMathematics4 years agoAnother truck question-?
About 50 yrs ago, I remember flatbed trailers with spread axles- that were connected by a solid bar that pivoted at the trailer frame- like a heavy skateboard! I would like to find a photo but don't know what to google. They were used to haul steel mold, ingots, and coils. Example Strimbu trucking in NE Ohio. Thanks!
2 AnswersOther - Cars & Transportation4 years ago