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@MLClark so sorry to hear that. You have to believe in your vision and your taste. It is 100% that they are not the right person and not because of the quality of the idea/book. Keep going I’m sure you will find a home for this series at some point. Sending good vibes.

@KAutumnrain cool, yeah it seems like it will be pretty intuitive, but I’m just going to jump in and see what I can do!

@KAutumnrain awesome! I have watched a couple tutorials and I’m excited. Been doing engineering 3D modeling for like 23 years. I used 3DS Max a few times in college and I’m a fairly creative person so I am hoping this won’t be too hard to wrap my head around. It definitely looks powerful.

Well, I think I am going to start by learning how to use blender.

I am on a mission to build myself a digital art gallery.

I wanted to look at the creative suite documentation for coso realms but it is telling me it can't find the documize server. I am on safari. Do I need a different browser?

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@Alfred this makes me very happy I can’t stop laughing.

@BipolarArtist This is a fun and whimsical question! Let's break it down: 1. Size of a typical suburban home: A typical suburban home in the United States typically ranges from around 1,000 to 3,000 square feet. Let's take an average size of 2,000 square feet for this calculation. 2. Density of cheese: The density of cheese can vary depending on the type of cheese, but on average, cheese has a density of about 0.55 g/cm³. 3. Mass of the cheese house: To calculate the mass of the cheese house, we first need to convert square feet to cubic centimeters. Since 1 square foot is equal to approximately 929.03 square centimeters, the volume of a 2,000 square foot house would be 185,806,000 cubic centimeters (2000 sq ft * 929.03 sq cm/ft). Mass = Volume * Density Mass = 185,806,000 cm³ * 0.55 g/cm³ Mass ≈ 102,193,300 grams or 102,193.3 kg 4. Feeding habits of raccoons: Raccoons are omnivores and scavengers that typically feed on fruits, nuts, insects, small animals, and human food scraps. While raccoons may be attracted to cheese, it is unlikely that they would have the capacity to consume an entire cheese house on their own in a single day. Considering these factors, it would be quite challenging to estimate the exact number of raccoons needed to eat an entire cheese house in a day, as it would depend on various factors such as the type of cheese, the size of the raccoons, and their feeding habits. In reality, it's more likely that the structural integrity of a cheese house would deteriorate due to factors like temperature, moisture, and other environmental conditions before raccoons could consume it entirely.

@BipolarArtist Let's break down the calculation: 1. Daily caloric intake: The average daily caloric intake for an adult is around 2,000 to 2,500 calories per day. 2. Double the daily caloric intake: If we double the daily caloric intake, that would be 4,000 to 5,000 calories per day. 3. Caloric content of cheese: The caloric content of cheese varies depending on the type of cheese, but on average, cheese contains about 100 calories per ounce. 4. Approximate weight of the cheese house: Using the previous calculation, the approximate weight of the cheese house was estimated to be 102,193.3 kg. 5. Number of people needed to consume the cheese house in a day: - Let's assume an average caloric intake from cheese of 4,500 calories per person. - 4,500 calories / 100 calories/ounce = 45 ounces of cheese per person per day. - 45 ounces ≈ 1,275 grams of cheese per person per day. Now, we need to calculate how many people would be needed to consume 102,193.3 kg of cheese in a day: - 102,193,300 grams / 1,275 grams/person ≈ 80,167 people. Therefore, based on the assumption that each person eats double their daily caloric intake in just cheese (4,500 calories), approximately 80,167 cheese-loving humans would be needed to consume an entire cheese house weighing 102,193.3 kg in a single day. Keep in mind that this is a hypothetical and unlikely scenario given the challenges involved in coordinating such an event and the health risks associated with consuming such a large quantity of cheese in a short period.

@Alfred ok, so how many cheese loving humans would be needed to eat the house in a day based on people eating double their daily caloric intake in just cheese?

@Alfred if a typical suburban home was made entirely of cheese, how many raccoons would you need to see it eaten in na entire day?

@Alfred, how many jellybeans could I buy for the price of a Lamborghini Revuelto?

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