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TheJeeronian t1_ixs7fvp wrote

It shouldn't. As I mentioned, outside air pressure is pretty much fixed. There's a bit of variation but almost none. None big enough to be significant compared to tire pressure.

Humidity within the tire matters when it's inflated. A tire inflated with hot and humid air will lose a lot of pressure as it cools, but a tire inflated with cold and dry air will not gain nearly as much pressure as it heats up. This is because the amount of air and water in the tire is fixed, but the water may expand or contract quite a bit with temperature. The outside humidity once the tire is sealed makes no difference.

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Vadered t1_ixs6mgj wrote

In terms of mold, they aren't really that much worse than other berries - all berries go moldy VERY quickly. They carry natural molds on them that make their shelf lives very short.

In terms of smushed, raspberries are hollow. When you pick a raspberry off of the plant, the center part called the torus stays behind - think of it like the stem. This means the fruits are hollow and are more vulnerable to smashing, because they don't have the internal mass to resist force.

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GESNodoon t1_ixs6lqa wrote

No. My experience with the facts does though. Unless you can point to any court case that claims the Hot Coffee mod was responsible for a crime, either in defense or prosecution, then your post has nothing to do with the original question. The news getting the facts wrong does not change anything. You are talking about news programs from years ago as if you do not have the ability to get the actual facts. Saying that people were outraged by the Hot Coffee mod is absolutely true. People get outraged by any number of random things that they either do not understand or do not like. No one connected it to any specific crime though.

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MentallyMusing t1_ixs64qe wrote

Your experience with the news you DIDN'T see, however places you on an expert platform unavailable to others. You just jocked yourself hard on the seesaw you built.

My ex-husband was addicted to the game.... Observational perspective counts too since I was stuck watching and listening to it in a consistent basis with the one TV we owned

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GESNodoon t1_ixs5yny wrote

It does not matter. Your experience with what the news said instead of actually finding anything out for yourself just makes you part of the propaganda. It was not a rape scene. It was not a cheat code. It was never accused of leading to a specific crime. Since that was what the original question was about, your response does not have anything to do with the question.

I was playing games at the time. I knew about and saw the Hot Coffee mod. The news, parent groups and politicians getting facts wrong does not change anything.

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nstickels t1_ixs5hr0 wrote

Because PV=nRT. This is a formula from chemistry, also known as the Ideal Gas Law where:

P - pressure

V - volume

n - number of moles of the gas (where a mole is Avogadro’s number of molecules of that gas)

R - Boltzmann’s constant

T - temperature

So in a closed environment like a tire, the volume and moles of gas are constant. That means if the temperature goes down, with everything else being equal, pressure has to go down as well. Similarly if temperature goes up, then the pressure would necessarily have to go up.

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GESNodoon t1_ixs4x06 wrote

It is possible you comprehend what I am writing as well as you comprehend what you are typing. I have not "seesawed" at all. I have called you out for 3 things. 1. Cheat code. 2. Rape scene. 3. Posting something that is not relevant to the original question. I have not wavered from these at all.

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MentallyMusing t1_ixs4i8e wrote

You should reread the thread. Your positioning of assertions leaves you in an unbalanced posture.... The claims you've made knock eachother off the seesaw

Maybe your conversation with another user is getting you mixed up with the one you're having with me. It happens and from my experience, going back to a conversation through the notifications is Super Glitchy

You'd have to research the things brought before Congress for the legal battle that was waged

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GESNodoon t1_ixs14g4 wrote

You used cheat code. That was wrong. A modder unlocking files is not anything like a cheat code in any generation. You used rape scene. That was wrong. It is a sex minigame between 2 consenting adults. So the 2 things you used to point to the Hot Coffee incident were wrong. If you are going to talk about something get the facts right. Thank you for allowing me my opinion. That is very noble of you lol.

Furthermore, GTA was not banned from all markets. In the USA it was relabeled as "adults Only" (from the original "Mature"). Rockstar did get in some trouble for it and it caused a stir in the videogame industry but again, it was old people getting worked up over things they did not understand or like. It also has nothing to do with the original question unless you can point to a prosecution or a defense that used GTA and Hot Coffee as a reason a crime was committed.

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MentallyMusing t1_ixrzjlq wrote

Did I use the term "Cheat Code" wrong for THIS generation definition thereby Nullifying all other information I offered? Your welcome to that type of opinion and it can stand as it is. u/GESNodoon nothing I said was a lie or even slightly skewed from the reality of what was going on and how similar the concern was to the OP's question about it.

As you noted.... The games children play are looked at regarding the influence they inspire. It is what it is.... Plenty of people think it's hogwash and get very vocal about it. That's the debate

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xYoSoYx OP t1_ixrxxlg wrote

Had another thought after rereading your last statement about water…

Would this mean that going from an extremely humid climate to an extremely dry climate would also impact the tire pressure? Just less significantly than a change in temperature?

Just curious if there is some mathematical equations that would represent the multiple factors you’ve laid out to explain the impact on the tires psi.

You’ve pretty much answered my initial question, just the math nerd in me wondering if this is a thing, so had to ask lol.

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GESNodoon t1_ixrxsit wrote

Yes, I was old enough and saw the news programs that you are probably talking about. The fact that you have much of the information wrong though is concerning. If the only place you got your information from was these news sources, well you were part of the propaganda. Like I said, the GTA Hot Coffee fiasco was not a rape scene and it was not a cheat code. The fact that certain politicians went nuts over GTA is no different than the ones that went nuts over the "satanic" backwards messages on heavy metal records or the ones that went nuts over Dungeons and Dragons causing kids to worship satan. None of it is true, none of it has any scientific backing. It is just old people who do not understand or like what they are seeing getting upset with youth.

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e-sea1 t1_ixrxis0 wrote

In corporations, shareholders hand down decisions from above. People who work at the corporation do not have a say in what decisions are made. If the decisions negatively affect the workers, the workers have no way to make things better for themselves unless they're in a union.

In a co-operative, workers vote on decisions that affect them directly. People who work at the co-op have an intimate say in what decisions are made. If the decisions negatively affect the workers, they are able to have their voices heard, and make positive changes.

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