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  • I never proposed doing it at every pizzeria. Production facilities where they make boneless wings in bulk. A human might not even be involved.

    But yeah, if the human leaves a bone in the chicken, they're doing their job wrong..

  • There's plenty of infectious agents that can just lay dormant almost indefinitely.

    There's major concern about viruses coming from the melting permafrost in regions like Siberia.

    If you want to hear something even more terrifying, prions can last about indefinitely. Chronic wasting disease in deer is particularly bad because a deer might die and its remains will decompose into the earth. But vegetation will later grow, and some of those prions will have contaminated the new vegetation. A new deer will get infected by eating that vegetation, even years later.

  • Capacitive sensors don't measure the body's signals. Capacitance is a physical property of a material. The sensor puts out a signal and measures the response.

    I can use a gallon of milk to scroll my phone. Just tried.

  • "and" means "both" or "all" conditions must be true, or items present in a set

    "Or" means "any/at least one" condition needs to be true, or item present in a set.

    The condition of "and" is already covered if you use "or". Unlessbyou say "either or".

  • If a cup has a few drops of water after you pour it out,

    Say a drop is 0.05ml (20drop/mL is rule of thumb for chemistry). Say your glass cup holds 16oz (mine does), that's 473mL.

    (4*0.05mL / 473mL) *100 = 0.04228% of the original concentration. Now scale that volume up. That ratio is going to be much smaller, since you're right about volume vs surface area.

    5ppb is the cutoff for benzene in stunning water in Oregon apparently. EPA says 5ug/L.

    5ppb is apparently 0.0000005%. That's about 84,000x higher than the cutoff for that one potential contaminant.

    Given how small the minimum acceptable level is for many chemicals in gasoline or fuel... Yeah I bet it would increase cancer rates in a statistically significant way.