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Emojis and Kaomojis
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Why is there no USB-C (female) to mini-B (male) adapter?
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That's a very interesting article, thanks!
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US FDA nutritional guidelines are based on 2,000 kilocalories a day. Europeans use kilojoules to the same effect.
I'm not sure any food in the USA uses a single calorie as a measurement of anything, because kilocalories make more sense in terms of units of scale in the human diet.
2000000 of anything sounds like a lot, so why not use prefixes to simplify?
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_food_energy_intake
According to the FAO, the average minimum daily energy requirement is approximately 8,400 kilojoules (2,000 kcal) per adult and 4,200 kilojoules (1,000 kcal) a child.[3] This data is presented in kilojoules, as most countries today use the SI unit kilojoules as their primary measurement for food energy intake,[4] with the exception of the USA,[5] Canada,[6] and the UK, which use kilocalories or both.
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Malcolm in the Middle: Life’s Still Unfair review – the TV magic they’ve created here is absolutely miraculous
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Psst. Your spoiler is spoiled, the syntax is multiple lines and can include visible wrapper text...
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Made you look!
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Always nice to see more representation in media. I'll give it a watch, thanks!
Have a good day. :)