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Cake day: July 1st, 2023

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  • Look at that top picture again. It’s not thinner. Look how much of a taper it has to make you think its thinner.

    Looking at the bottom one, the back of the screen has gotten thinner compared to the others, but the bottom has barely changed. They lie to you, port thickness has zero bearing on how thin the laptops are, its all lies







  • Yes but not in relation to my question. It did help me understand the article and the subject more than i was able to before, though i will not claim comprehension of it all.

    Though i did re read the article and i did find what i twigged.

    A difference between codons becoming proteins themselves, and codons causing something else to make proteins. I was just dumb and didn’t read good. But you helped me figure it out by engaging me and trying to figure out how to use what you provided in all of this so…

    After all i guess you did help me get to where i was trying to get to. But we learn if we try and I’ve learned something so thanks again kind stranger!


  • Okay Ojay okay. Help me out. Why are you claiming that this is the question?

    “The question was: how does someone find out something is peer reviewed”

    Please literally show where you see this being asked. It was not asked in the top comment, nor is it necessary to ask. I don’t understand why you feel it is silly or unnecessary as it is very clearly used for a specific purpose when i read the top comment.

    Again you are wrong. It was not the question of the top comment you responded to. That was a follow up question that is irrelevant because the comment you that started this discussion cleanly clearly and unambiguously removed any need to discuss how to find out if something is peer reviewed by the first words they started the comment with.

    If it is peer reviewed…

    And they gave an example of something that you could do to further verify a peer reviewed paper. You can replicate the experiment and get the same results but then offered an example where there might be a problem with only reproducing the results, to them anyway



  • Honestly, i can’t follow, i didn’t have enough of an education in biology to understand what’s happening. Not unusual for me barely graduating highschool 25 years ago with no biology class, but i like to try and follow technical things even when i know they are or might be beyond my comprehension. Articles online are just getting filled with more actual errors in writing that it’s getting harder to tell when there’s a problem with the word out im not understanding(welcome to aging as an uneducated middle ager everyone!)

    I was never the worst at English though, and it seems like they said the same thing but used the word But when they started to say it the second time.

    “Codons can make proteins. But codons can make proteins” is horribly reduced but essentially how i read it

    Appreciate you taking the the to respond