Things you always wanted to know the answer to [Vol. 3]

Things you always wanted to know the answer to [Vol. 3]

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Welshbeef

49,633 posts

199 months

Sunday 29th April 2018
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How much pain is there in having a visectomy?

Are the rumours true that following the op the man can last significantly longer before ejeculation? (Like for like)

anonymous-user

55 months

Sunday 29th April 2018
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Welshbeef said:
How much pain is there in having a visectomy?

Are the rumours true that following the op the man can last significantly longer before ejeculation? (Like for like)
Well they only drill a small hole in the scrotum and tie the tubes in a reef-knot, so it's not too bad although you're not allowed to eat lemons for a couple of weeks afterwards so take that into account. I'm not sure about ejaculation, how long do you normally last?

Exige77

6,518 posts

192 months

Sunday 29th April 2018
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Welshbeef said:
How much pain is there in having a visectomy?

Are the rumours true that following the op the man can last significantly longer before ejeculation? (Like for like)
Not much pain. More discomfort. Don’t look !!

No change in function.

Still several hours laugh

Diesel drivers of course last all night

Willy Nilly

12,511 posts

168 months

Sunday 29th April 2018
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You know the yellow and black boxes with a button on that you press at a pedestrian crossing? Well, on the bottom of the box is a black knurled button a little thicker than a pencil that turns, feelin slightly like it's clockwork. What's it for?

Welshbeef

49,633 posts

199 months

Sunday 29th April 2018
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Exige77 said:
Not much pain. More discomfort. Don’t look !!

No change in function.

Still several hours laugh

Diesel drivers of course last all night
Is there any increased chance of prostrate cancer post operation?

mickk

28,901 posts

243 months

Sunday 29th April 2018
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Willy Nilly said:
You know the yellow and black boxes with a button on that you press at a pedestrian crossing? Well, on the bottom of the box is a black knurled button a little thicker than a pencil that turns, feelin slightly like it's clockwork. What's it for?
It spins when it's safe to cross, helps disabled people.

alorotom

11,944 posts

188 months

Sunday 29th April 2018
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Exige77 said:
Welshbeef said:
How much pain is there in having a visectomy?

Are the rumours true that following the op the man can last significantly longer before ejeculation? (Like for like)
Not much pain. More discomfort. Don’t look !!

No change in function.

Still several hours laugh

Diesel drivers of course last all night
I’d youre seriously considering having a vasectomy make sure any provider is using the least invasive method and also make sure you read and aware about the risks of chronic testicular pain that is a very common long term after effect of the procedure.

glazbagun

14,281 posts

198 months

Sunday 29th April 2018
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Willy Nilly said:
You know the yellow and black boxes with a button on that you press at a pedestrian crossing? Well, on the bottom of the box is a black knurled button a little thicker than a pencil that turns, feelin slightly like it's clockwork. What's it for?
It tells blind people that the green man is on.

Welshbeef

49,633 posts

199 months

Sunday 29th April 2018
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alorotom said:
I’d youre seriously considering having a vasectomy make sure any provider is using the least invasive method and also make sure you read and aware about the risks of chronic testicular pain that is a very common long term after effect of the procedure.
You’ve convinced me to never have it done.

Posssible increased prostate cancer risk and the above slam dunk it for me.

droopsnoot

11,971 posts

243 months

Sunday 29th April 2018
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glazbagun said:
Willy Nilly said:
You know the yellow and black boxes with a button on that you press at a pedestrian crossing? Well, on the bottom of the box is a black knurled button a little thicker than a pencil that turns, feelin slightly like it's clockwork. What's it for?
It tells blind people that the green man is on.
Surely it tells deaf/blind people that the green man is on? The loud beeping covers it for the blind.

V8mate

45,899 posts

190 months

Sunday 29th April 2018
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droopsnoot said:
glazbagun said:
Willy Nilly said:
You know the yellow and black boxes with a button on that you press at a pedestrian crossing? Well, on the bottom of the box is a black knurled button a little thicker than a pencil that turns, feelin slightly like it's clockwork. What's it for?
It tells blind people that the green man is on.
Surely it tells deaf/blind people that the green man is on? The loud beeping covers it for the blind.
Lots of controlled crossings don't beep any more.

48k

13,113 posts

149 months

Sunday 29th April 2018
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Exige77 said:
Sheetmaself said:
Here’s something which is confusing me.

If i have a car which weighs 1500kg but has 500kg downforce at 100mph, will this have the same grip as a 2000kg car at 100mph all other things being equal?

Any help greatly appreciated.
You only want downforce when going around corners but then the heavier car will have more weight pushing it wide (centrifugal force).

So Lighter car with more downforce better !
How does the god of centrifuge know that the weight is coming from the weight of the car and itself not the weight of the downforce being generated?

Dr Jekyll

23,820 posts

262 months

Sunday 29th April 2018
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48k said:
How does the god of centrifuge know that the weight is coming from the weight of the car and itself not the weight of the downforce being generated?
It isn't interested in the weight in the sense of the pressure on the ground, just the mass.

Exige77

6,518 posts

192 months

Sunday 29th April 2018
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Dr Jekyll said:
48k said:
How does the god of centrifuge know that the weight is coming from the weight of the car and itself not the weight of the downforce being generated?
It isn't interested in the weight in the sense of the pressure on the ground, just the mass.
What he said, downforce doesn’t have any mass.

FredClogs

14,041 posts

162 months

Sunday 29th April 2018
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Welshbeef said:
If you have a Mum and Dad with 3 kids (under 6) why is it such an utter nightmare to find anywhere in Majorca for Aug 2 weeks? Without the price being £8-13k?

All inc and sandy beach and nice pool lots of shade
Why do British families insist on spending two months wages (which in most cases they can't afford and spend 12 months paying it off their credit card) taking their kids, who are too young to appreciate the cultural diversity, landscape or delicate Mediterranean cuisine to hot climes, in august, then spend the fortnight looking for a tree to sit under complaining about sunburn, lack of a decent brew and ignoring their children who are generally making a fking pest of themselves - all whilst continuing to eat and drink at the worst version of holiday accommodation imaginable(more akin to sandbach services).

Always wondered, rant over.

Welshbeef

49,633 posts

199 months

Sunday 29th April 2018
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FredClogs said:
Why do British families insist on spending two months wages (which in most cases they can't afford and spend 12 months paying it off their credit card) taking their kids, who are too young to appreciate the cultural diversity, landscape or delicate Mediterranean cuisine to hot climes, in august, then spend the fortnight looking for a tree to sit under complaining about sunburn, lack of a decent brew and ignoring their children who are generally making a fking pest of themselves - all whilst continuing to eat and drink at the worst version of holiday accommodation imaginable(more akin to sandbach services).

Always wondered, rant over.
Because people need time to chill out recharge the batteries. Life is short.
Remember too it’s a holiday for he parents as well as the kids.
Not all parents sit back and let their kids run riot there are some but you’ll have fktards everywhere.


Frank7

6,619 posts

88 months

Sunday 29th April 2018
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FredClogs said:
Welshbeef said:
If you have a Mum and Dad with 3 kids (under 6) why is it such an utter nightmare to find anywhere in Majorca for Aug 2 weeks? Without the price being £8-13k?

All inc and sandy beach and nice pool lots of shade
Why do British families insist on spending two months wages (which in most cases they can't afford and spend 12 months paying it off their credit card) taking their kids, who are too young to appreciate the cultural diversity, landscape or delicate Mediterranean cuisine to hot climes, in august, then spend the fortnight looking for a tree to sit under complaining about sunburn, lack of a decent brew and ignoring their children who are generally making a fking pest of themselves - all whilst continuing to eat and drink at the worst version of holiday accommodation imaginable(more akin to sandbach services).

Always wondered, rant over.
Fred made a lot of sense to me with his two cents worth, but maybe I didn’t get the memo on prices, can it seriously cost you up to 13 grand for two adults and three kids for two weeks AI?
If it was 1k p.p., five people would only come to five grand, unless you’re eating dinner at Majorca’s answer to the Ritz every night, and drinking 5 star cognac too, and if it’s AI, then you wouldn’t be going out for dinner would you?
I appreciate that comparisons are odious, and I’m not talking like for like, but last month my wife and I were invited out to Malagá, for a family get together.
I’m only used to booking flights, and vacation pool houses online, I’d never been AI in my life, so I left it to her.
She found a hotel, 4 star, AI, return flights from Stansted, granted it was 5 days, 4 nights, not two weeks, and it was just us two, but it came to £342 each.
All it cost us on top of that, was the car park at Stansted, and a taxi from Malagá Airport to the hotel and back.
I took €400, and came back with €250, so I find the suggestion of over £10k a tad mystifying.
I very often miss something glaringly obvious, just show me where, and I’ll apologise to Welshbeef for not seeing it.

227bhp

10,203 posts

129 months

Sunday 29th April 2018
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Why is there two people in an F1 safety car?
Is the passenger telling the driver where to go? wink

Shiv_P

2,750 posts

106 months

Monday 30th April 2018
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227bhp said:
Why is there two people in an F1 safety car?
Is the passenger telling the driver where to go? wink
iirc the passengers operates the buttons and st and heads communications and the driver drives

227bhp

10,203 posts

129 months

Monday 30th April 2018
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Shiv_P said:
227bhp said:
Why is there two people in an F1 safety car?
Is the passenger telling the driver where to go? wink
iirc the passengers operates the buttons and st and heads communications and the driver drives
It sounds plausible, but there really isn't that much to do is there?
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