It's a 3x3x3 cube that teachers give to students to stop them fidgeting in class
Id be equally proud to be the parents of either Margo or Keanu
That is a good question, but I suspect if you tried this in real life it would still show static.
- The waves are amplified with a circuit that attempts to find a signal even if it's very weak (so you can get a picture even if you're close or very far from the tv station)
- At a certain point, the electromagnetic field from the running TV itself would start to get picked up
I suspect a better thought experiment would be if you just disconnected the input and amplification circuit entirely from the CRT tube, in which case you would probably just get white as the electron beam scans back and forth without any modulation.
Actually, can I see the old, rotten fruit liquid list please?
Human: I want to drink alcohol
Hot take: your gender is irrelevant in 90% of situations
I'm fairly sure that the piggy who went to market didn't come home
Gary Newman -> Gary Oldman
Boomer:
- Expectations: High
- Reality: High
- Complains loudly when things don't work
Millennial:
- Expectations: High
- Reality: Low
- Things suck, late stage capitalism. Say nothing, quiet quitting.
Gen Z:
- Expectations: Low
- Reality: Low
- World is on fire, everyone knows it. Might as well vocalize it while collecting a paycheck.
We did it Lemmy! The working and middle class have stayed poor and we did it all without raising taxes on the rich!
I'll be honest, I got way too focused on the
similarly
fine tine lineand it cost me.