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Cake day: June 19th, 2023

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  • Losing range has way more to do with speed than AC or an extra passenger. Taking side roads going 40 mph will give me a massive range boost vs the highway going 70-75 mph (2011 Leaf with “82 miles” range on the fully charged GOM).

    I barely notice a difference with extra passengers and weight (which makes sense since an extra passenger adds about 0.5% to the cars weight.

    And running heat kills battery much more than AC. AC will impact it a bit, but usually only about 5% in my estimation


  • Interesting.

    Hit 2 stronghold libraries: more books than you’ll use in a game.

    I guess I also take for granted that I build a zero tick kelp-to-bonemeal-to-cane-to-paper machine that fills a double chest with paper in about 1-2 hours tops, and it’s not running at max efficiency.

    Golden carrots are easier to get with a fortune pick on a few rows of carrots and that gives you something to do with all the gold that otherwise has very little use in the game








  • Yeah, some were pretty crazy.

    Is mostly because stereo sound being widely available was novel and new. I have several albums that are literally just made to let people show off the stereo aspect of their new hi-fi.

    And there are some old mixes that are fairly extreme by today’s standards but sound like a very real soundstage - the drums are over there, the vocals over here, etc.

    But then some took it too far with the control hard pans and then relying on the hard pan to fix bad levels (like that the drums are too loud)

    But even today, it’s not unusual to have some instruments entirely (or very nearly) in one side of the other. Just not the primary instruments carrying the harmony and melody.