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1 day agoYes, that’s how the Metric prefixes work, that’s already established. This is about other contexts where it can go either way.
Yes, that’s how the Metric prefixes work, that’s already established. This is about other contexts where it can go either way.
Century, centennial, centipede, etc.
Toss a coin to your stripper, Oh valley of chintzy
Yeah. I once even visited the US South, but it was the wrong time of year or area.
That’s many of us in a few years.
And it’s money we earned, taken out of our paychecks already.
This is simple theft, and it hurting a few more of the ‘right people’ now is not a good thing when it hurts all (American) people soon.
I’ve never liked this explanation because if that was all there was to it, it would still only localize to a slanted line in front of us.
Say for example the right ear is higher (I tried finding which one normally is, but couldn’t find a good answer) in this case it would not be feasible without other clues to tell the difference between a sound being higher up and slightly to the left, or lower and slightly to the right. It’s not a significantly different situation from the ears being the same height.
In reality there are other clues, largely based on the shape of our ears slightly changing the sound in learned ways based on the angle it comes from.