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    takes to Reddit

    Help! Something sensitive is stuck in a cylinder and I need to get it out…

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    Other than break accessibility, searchability, fault tolerance, & make the web less usable, what is this image of text lacking alt text doing that real text doesn’t?

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    …of bird like material which can be represented by a mass average of bone and flesh. This can be used in bird strike simulations for studying aircraft windshield performance as compared to thawed penguins shot out of a pneumatic canon. (I actually went to a talk that discussed exactly this except you replace “penguin” with “bird” in general).

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    In conclusion, the physical properties of penguins constitute a suboptimal replacement for graphite moderation of neutron propogation in a nuclear reactor.

    Further, tested penguins were largely non responsive to all different training approaches attempting to have them associate the verbal command “Scram!” with the desired behavior of promptly entering the reactor pool.

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    Sorry but even after doing that it is still clear we need more tariffs on the penguins whether we assume they are cylinders or not.

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    Not sure if it’s popular internationally, but in Russian, “a calculation for a spherical horse in vacuum” is used quite often

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      Square cylinders are just cubes. Triangle cylinders are triangular prisms.

      I don’t see the problem, really. What other shape would a penguin come in?

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        What other shape would a penguin come in?

        They’re typically roughly cuboid, though best approximated with rounded corners, and wrapped in a layer of plastic.

        I might need a snack.

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        What other shape would a penguin come in?

        An oloid, the only shape nature has ever intending them to be in.

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      But what shall I do once a circular cylinder has been assumed? A cylinder whose cross section takes the shape of a circle?

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    Therefore the density of penguin flesh on a flat glacier surface can be estimated to be 3pi/4 l x w x h where length and width are the area of the penguins, and h is the average height of the penguin.