Neurodegenerative disorders, including Alzheimer's, Parkinson's and Huntington's, affect millions of people in the United States, and the cost of caring for people who live with these conditions adds up to hundreds of billions of dollars each year.
While I can appreciate an infinite sum, as so:
I think the surface tension of coffee would only allow about 4800 drops per cup, so you’d be able to drink half about 13-14 times before you’d run out.
Why not drink the entire cup though?
Because then they wouldn’t have any left. I just drink half of what’s in the cup each time so I never run out.
While I can appreciate an infinite sum, as so: I think the surface tension of coffee would only allow about 4800 drops per cup, so you’d be able to drink half about 13-14 times before you’d run out.
That was a snort spraying coffee everywhere. It’s not often that a math joke is just the perfect response at the perfect time
In Applied Coffee Drinking, you need to account for splitting the atoms when the cup is that low.
It gets cold.