There is new evidence that it can pay to scream at referees in sports stadiums. That evidence appears in the study “Verbal aggressions against Major League Baseball umpires affect their decision making”, by Joël Guérette, Caroline Blais and Daniel Fiset at the University of Quebec in Outaouais, Canada. They published it in the journalGuérette, Blais and Fiset probed data from 10 years of major league professional baseball games.
B. McGraw brought this to Feedback’s attention, impressed by the deployment of disciplined academic speak when the authors say: “Our findings support the hypothesis that, under certain conditions, verbal aggression may offer an advantage to complainants.”Questions arise when things start growing on your nozzle – questions that grow less pressing if you diligently clean the nozzle after you use it to dispense a serving of ice cream.
” brings up the necessity of nozzle-tending. The discussion aims to forestall horror stories. The authors, at the University of Naples Federico II in Italy, say: “We provide evidence of the existence of complex microbial communities overcoming sanitation in an ice cream-producing facility.” Harken, therefore, ice creamer. Tend your nozzle.Unexpected, vaguely related questions can arise when you consider what shape of nozzle to use for, say, 3D printing chocolate.
They engineered a solution: “We designed a ring-shaped stimulus that was not filled with chocolate at its center to avoid the need to consume excessive chocolate taste/flavor, while maintaining perceived differences in shape.”
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