I can't figure out how to put the coffee beans in my new grinder.
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@th @GreatDismal other people: "OH NO LOOK HE'S GOT A BOMB!"
"oh don't worry it's just a weirdo who's about to grind his own coffee at the stoop"
you: *maths intensify*
@xan @th @GreatDismal It's spelt bombe.
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I can't figure out how to put the coffee beans in my new grinder.
@th It only accepts beans shaped as an aperiodic monotile.
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@th That’s odd.
@michaelgemar @th I keep trying to come back with something better than this and I can't.
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I can't figure out how to put the coffee beans in my new grinder.
@th those have a very bad performance per watt ratio
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I can't figure out how to put the coffee beans in my new grinder.
@th it is a number grinder, turns integers into fractions
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@th lol, same energy.
I was reposting someone's photo of the reproduction of the Charles Babbage difference engine that was on exhibit at the Computer History Museum some years ago.
The difference engine looks even more like a grinder and when I saw it in person, I learned that it operated very much so like a very heavy mechanical grinder because they had to modify the original design so that a person of normal strength could (sweatily) crank the gears.
@th whupps, I accidentally deleted my earlier post.
Anyway, I was trying to show this photo:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Difference_engine#/media/File:Difference_engine.JPGI'd presume you're already familiar with that, but may or may not have seen it in action before and it's some serious physical labor to make that thing turn.
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I can't figure out how to put the coffee beans in my new grinder.
@th It is for counting beans, not grinding them. But you could use it to grind numbers.
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