simpletea
6,285 EnglishGarden
one year ago
300 years ago we ruled the world
Specifications
Spotlights
- TTL one year ago
General Characteristics
- Created On Mac
- Wingspan 4.0ft (1.2m)
- Length 5.0ft (1.5m)
- Height 3.0ft (0.9m)
- Empty Weight 879lbs (398kg)
- Loaded Weight 879lbs (398kg)
Performance
- Wing Loading N/A
- Wing Area 0.0ft2 (0.0m2)
- Drag Points 479
Parts
- Number of Parts 12
- Control Surfaces 0
- Performance Cost 30
@Superliner350 I thought there were no spices in Russia, it seems my suspicion was correct
TEA SHOULD BE BROWN OR GREEN, NOT BLUE, I DRINK TEA
@EnglishGarden Just bored tho, n I see you really want to achieve gold, so we did it for you, congratulations!
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btw the VOC really likes our spices and pepper!
@SuperLiner350 how are you upvoting so fast?
@GrandPrix ehh it's worth it
@nordoverman then that should burn about 18.5 grams of gas per tea.(2 minutes) You would finish a 20Lb container of propane in 490 teas. Expecting you have 1 tea a day without cooking anything else you should be able to have roughly 1 and a third of a year before you finish the propane tank. You would have emitted roughly 9072 grams of carbon dioxide and other gasses.
@GrandPrix have a gas stove
@nordoverman but there are some exceptions such as portable kettles and mini stoves which take 12 or move volts per minute. (Only 16 batteries per tea)
@nordoverman Or so you though a kettle is much better then a microwave? Well you though wrong, electric stoves use roughly 220 volts of electricity every minute. That is about 293 double A batteries. Unless you are using a gas or wood stove then you are wasting more energy.
@GrandPrix this is why a kettle is better
Do not be fooled by its frowned appearance, this tea has been directly hit by 122 Volts of microwave radiation. This takes roughly 5 Ampere hours and a 60Hz alternating current usage. By the time you finished microwaving this tea you would be able to power 163 double A batteries.
Teaser
@Majakalona England is in Britain
@nordoverman idahoe is in america
@Majakalona I thought you where from Idaho, not America
@Majakalona The venn-diagram is two overlapping circles of near-equal size.
I thought you were English, not British