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20.08.2026 - 22:29:29 <anon> mikäs?? t. eka vekara
20.08.2026 - 22:30:37 <anon> Anssin kyrpä 17cm
20.08.2026 - 22:34:31 <anon> What's that? The cost of your employees "cutting themself because they can't see shit" in the workplace kitchen with original fluorescent tubes from the 80s?
20.08.2026 - 22:46:54 <anon> Hmm.. kWh represents kW consument in a hour, so doesn't correct presentation of unit should be kW/h? Thus kWh/monthly really is kW/h/monthly, which makes two time units. Which is measurement of acceleration.
20.08.2026 - 23:06:01 <anon> Previous comment: Are you retarded? kWh means that you are doing work at 1000 watts for the duration of a hour. That's what kWh is. Watt is not a unit of enery, it's a unit of power. When you have power multiplied by a time, you have energy.
20.08.2026 - 23:07:48 <anon> AI that works with 60 watts? Roflcopter.