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I was looking at the wikipedia article on the city of Brisbane, where I was astonished to learn that
Major events are often held at the 171km2 (66 sq mi) Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre in South Brisbane
Holy crap! That's got to be the biggest enclosed space on the planet! I mean, I have been there, and it's quite big; But sixty square miles?

A quick look at the full article for the Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre revealed that the space is in fact a mere 171,000m2, which is 0.1% of 171km2.

171,000m is 171km. But 171,000m2 is NOT 171km2.
 
I was looking at the wikipedia article on the city of Brisbane, where I was astonished to learn that
Major events are often held at the 171km2 (66 sq mi) Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre in South Brisbane
Holy crap! That's got to be the biggest enclosed space on the planet! I mean, I have been there, and it's quite big; But sixty square miles?

A quick look at the full article for the Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre revealed that the space is in fact a mere 171,000m2, which is 0.1% of 171km2.

171,000m is 171km. But 171,000m2 is NOT 171km2.
Actually, comparing squares, it’s 0.0001%.
 
Makes sense to me.
I like to store things close to where I use them.
I have a bucket lined with foam that I use to insolate tubs of icecream which I eat watching TV.
When not in use, the bucket is in my freezer.
Offends my sensibilities.
The moment you open that 30° bag, any humidity in the air will condense on the inside surfaces of the bag, right where you probably don’t want it.
 
Makes sense to me.
I like to store things close to where I use them.
I have a bucket lined with foam that I use to insolate tubs of icecream which I eat watching TV.
When not in use, the bucket is in my freezer.
Offends my sensibilities.
The moment you open that 30° bag, any humidity in the air will condense on the inside surfaces of the bag, right where you probably don’t want it.
If his freezer is at 30°, he has bigger things to worry about, (much bigger, if those are °C ;) ), but even 30°F is far too hot for a freezer. It should be at about 0°F (-18°C).
 
OH NOoooo... :eek:
MAGAots are panicing over a post that Zohran Mamdani might require NY elementary students to learn Arabic numerals by age 12.
Others are worried he might introduce Al Gebra into high schools. :ROFLMAO:
 
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