u/JDfuckingVance

Anyone here tried Tynemouth coffee company? I've seen good overall reviews online but not much from coffee nerds

I was looking at them cause they're local and seem pretty cheap (I'm a student so that matters) and I was wondering if any of you had tried them? I'd likely be brewing with aeropress and looking at some of their lighter roasts

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u/JDfuckingVance — 3 days ago

Does the US competitive admissions process have any significant redeeming factors compared to something like oxbridge in the UK? I've heard a lot of downsides so I'm really curious what you all think are some upsides?

For context I'm a UK student, just went through the entire Cambridge engineering admissions process and honestly I was impressed by the objectiveness and thoroughness, whereas talking to a couple people I know who are applying ivy league (or were then decided not to cause of the orange moron) and have heard nothing but downsides so I'm curious what you think is actually good about the us process, and why it still keeps such a broad, non academic scope compared to UK?

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u/JDfuckingVance — 5 days ago

[request] After the voyager probes go offline, how long are they likely to physically remain intact flying through the interstellar medium without being broken down by anything?

Obviously soon they will go offline and be a non-functional lump of metal but after that, will they get significantly eroded over time? Let's say in a few billion years, will the trace amounts of cosmic dust and cosmic rays have done anything to erode it, assuming it doesn't pass through anywhere with a particularly high density of matter? Like in 10 billion years, will the voyager probes still exist in a recognisably non-natural form?

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u/JDfuckingVance — 9 days ago

Am I a moron for benching wirtz, osula and Isak?

it just seems like I've got a lot of great players on the bench

Edit: quite glad I ignored all of you and didn't play Isak or wirtz

u/JDfuckingVance — 13 days ago

I'm looking to get a budget mesh system, probably with 3 points, to use in a fairly decent size, fairly thick walled house, cause 1 router just doesn't have great coverage over the entire house. Speed isn't really a huge priority, as long as it's fine up to around 300mbps it's ok, but seamless switching and ok reliability is more important. Ideally as cheap as possible without significantly downgrading longevity. I don't really care at all about any flashy apps or anything, I'd rather a setup that's fairly straightforward and just works. Thanks

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u/JDfuckingVance — 24 days ago