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KazigluBey posted:that is fine too, it was just a request, so I think I'll keep spacetoaster on ignore, thanks. I would put you on ignore to for being a weird anime lover, but it's against my religion.
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spacetoaster posted:Seeing different ideas and opinions ARE scary. "you don't like my posts because of my ~~OPINIONS~~" *posts apparently non political garbage image with no additional explanation* In actual news Podemos got 68 chairs in the spanish parliament while PP, the center-right ruling party, lost 64 chairs going down from a 54% absolute majority in parliament (which let them do absurd poo poo like the gag law) to barely 33%. Ciudadanos also got a good showing, so maybe we'll get to see some new politics in action this next few years or more likely these two parties will be absorbed by standard politics after shaking things up a bit on their arrival.
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ekuNNN posted:That's a bit of a strange thing to say. I don't have sheet metal blanks, and filing something like those keys accurately would take a bunch of work. On the other hand, they would be easy to mock up in a 3d program for me based on those pictures and I have access to a 3d-printer. I think you're basing what's easy or not based on your own available skills and tools. Well admittedly I've never done any actual lockpicking stuff, but I figure it would be easier to get some .075 thick sheet metal, cut it into 4-6 inch by half inch strips, transfer the pattern to them and then grind/file/sand them to size. My experience with 3D printers indicates to me that printed objects generally have relatively limited strength when twisted, so I'd be worried about it just breaking off inside the padlock. A 3D printed gun was seized in a police raid on a Australian methlab two weeks ago.
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# ? Dec 22, 2015 05:57 |
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I've probably posted this before, but I just watched it again and loled. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HbaxHjxOlo4
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# ? Dec 22, 2015 06:29 |
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I believe spacetoaster's image was a reference to this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lHcTKWiZ8sI
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# ? Dec 22, 2015 06:53 |
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SurgicalOntologist posted:I believe spacetoaster's image was a reference to this:
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# ? Dec 22, 2015 07:18 |
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Some Ram Dass for you, because everyone needs a little perspective: Other random stuff:
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# ? Dec 22, 2015 09:12 |
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bagual posted:"you don't like my posts because of my ~~OPINIONS~~" Yeah the lack of additional information for the image is annoying but the reference to the Sesame Score makes sense with what he said about being exposed to different opinions. Since, I guess that would drag down your score. That whole Sesame Score is really interesting. I just finished watching Psycho Pass so I was noticing a lot of similar themes. Like a mash up of this thing and Minority Report. Wikipedia posted:Psycho-Pass is set in 2113. The Sibyl System is actively measuring the populace's mental states, personalities, and the probability that individuals will commit crimes, using a "cymatic scan" of the brain. The resulting assessment is called a Psycho-Pass. When the probability of a person engaging in crimes measured by the Crime Coefficient index exceeds a certain level in an individual, he or she is pursued, apprehended, and killed if necessary.
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itskage posted:Yeah the lack of additional information for the image is annoying but the reference to the Sesame Score makes sense with what he said about being exposed to different opinions. Since, I guess that would drag down your score. I just figured everybody knew what that was (I just use google image search if anyone posts a photo I don't get. But I'm weird like that.). I've been exposed to it on multiple sites/forums in the last few days. I hope it fails. I imagine a way to game the system will be discovered and it'll never really be implemented because of that.
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The SpaceX Falcon 9 craft managed to successfully lift off, deliver a payload into orbit, and touch down. People everywhere are basically calling Elon Musk the King of all Cosmos. It's an amazing achievement in rocketry that will make space an order of magnitude cheaper to reach. Like everything else he does though I struggle to put into words the question about who ultimately is going to benefit from his stuff. They say he's going to change the world but how, when what he mainly seems to be selling is or will eventually end up as consumer products of things we already own (cars, power batteries, whatever)? I'm not trying to sound deep or meaningful, I'm really asking since apparently the "D&D for newbies" thread has vanished somewhere. I also implicitly distrust anyone whom nerds worship unconditionally but that's probably just be something I need to get over.
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Pierson posted:
It's awesome. But it's not some new idea. We had this almost 30 years ago: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JzXcTFfV3Ls
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spacetoaster posted:It's awesome. But it's not some new idea. We had this almost 30 years ago: Didn't that never leave the atmosphere?
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Pierson posted:
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poop device posted:Didn't that never leave the atmosphere? somehow, I don't think the atmosphere is the hard part
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itskage posted:Yeah the lack of additional information for the image is annoying but the reference to the Sesame Score makes sense with what he said about being exposed to different opinions. Since, I guess that would drag down your score. Oh haha i didn't watch that video the first time. Made the post seem like complete nonsense, I guess spacetoaster is actually a barely okay poster and I was the bad poster all along? My world is shattered. That said, having watched the video, sesame credit can't be that different from the chinese state's regular services (which I suppose must have some sort of political screening), just way more efficient in using the internet as a means for automatizing and expanding it's reach. Cronyism, now user-friendly. Also this system could lead to situations such as in the late East German regime where opposition demonstrations who sang antiquated patriotic songs ironically were put down by the police. I imagine ironic praise detection algorithms would catch the real loyalists all the time. edit: Also, on space https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PtBy_ppG4hY bagual fucked around with this message at 19:28 on Dec 22, 2015 |
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Get the government out of marriage. If the Quakers or Unitarians want to bless a marriage between a same-sex couple then that should be their right under allcaps GOD and no state government should get in their way. That's his sentiment, right?
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Pierson posted:
No one. Literally no one will benefit from this, except your borderline autistic engineer friend https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PtBy_ppG4hY
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# ? Dec 23, 2015 03:38 |
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someone should remake this stencil, only have it say "gun owners" too
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# ? Dec 23, 2015 04:19 |
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Goatman Sacks posted:No one. Literally no one will benefit from this, except your borderline autistic engineer friend When we attempt things that have never been done before, we discover and develop new technologies that help us in ways we never anticipated. I can't help but notice that you're using a computer full of semiconductor diodes sending information around the world through the internet to complain about this. Here's a very small start on this, just in the modern era, for you: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NASA_spin-off_technologies https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hhBNHLWj07o
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Goatman Sacks posted:No one. Literally no one will benefit from this, except your borderline autistic engineer friend I've heard the theory that increased exposure to other cultures reduces your own's willingness to bomb them. More accessible transportation will help to make the world smaller.
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Gullous posted:I've heard the theory that increased exposure to other cultures reduces your own's willingness to bomb them. More accessible transportation will help to make the world smaller. Content: How 19 major corporations plan to profit from climate change. New/growing avenues include securing borders against refugees, protecting refugee camps, exploiting the newly accessible Arctic shipping lanes and oil fields, selling more AC units to deal with heat waves, selling drought-resistant crops, and ice cream.
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Gullous posted:I've heard the theory that increased exposure to other cultures reduces your own's willingness to bomb them. More accessible transportation will help to make the world smaller. I have a feeling that commercial space travel will only mean that CEOs will have orbital insertions as a job requirement for the near future
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Literally Esoteric posted:When we attempt things that have never been done before, we discover and develop new technologies that help us in ways we never anticipated. And also benefiting from "being a adult" thanks to modern medical science reducing infant/child mortality. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RDZu04v7_hc
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That has a very early 90's dystopian feed to it. "Look on twitter!" - Howard Dean trying to defend Hillary's comments on the use of Trump in ISIS recruitment videos. http://dailycaller.com/2015/12/22/morning-joe-panel-is-speechless-after-hearing-what-howard-dean-has-to-say-video/ Milk Based Economy fucked around with this message at 10:19 on Dec 23, 2015 |
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Did you know Jesus is a major part of the Bible, you scum?
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# ? Dec 23, 2015 11:39 |
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Goatman Sacks posted:No one. Literally no one will benefit from this, except your borderline autistic engineer friend My goodness you are angry, and misinformed. Besides, there's absolutely no one saying we can't both take care of the poor and go to space. The existence of one thing does not negate the other. http://www.investopedia.com/financial-edge/0812/the-roi-of-space-exploration.aspx
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TheFallenEvincar posted:Did you know Jesus is a major part of the Bible, you scum? Jesus only shows up halfway into the book, then promptly gets killed off and after that is only seen in strange visions and the trippy finale episode. Hell, if the Bible was a movie, he'd be played by Sean Bean. FlyingCheese posted:My goodness you are angry, and misinformed. Besides, there's absolutely no one saying we can't both take care of the poor and go to space. The existence of one thing does not negate the other. Well, strictly speaking that's true, but the problem is that there seems to be very little mention of taking care of the poor being a good thing whereas some investor dude's company doing what the government did decades ago is hailed as the biggest thing since the Moon Landings. Therefore a juxtaposition between lauding something good but still relatively minor in the grand sceme of things and ignoring the plight of millions who could be helped right now shows how inhumane the priorities of society actually are. Or in other words: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=goh2x_G0ct4
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FlyingCheese posted:Besides, there's absolutely no one saying we can't both take care of the poor and go to space.
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Why did 3 people post whitey on the moon on this page? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8B6DVdCzwy0
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Outer Space Is Bourgeois
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Cerebral Bore posted:Well, strictly speaking that's true, but the problem is that there seems to be very little mention of taking care of the poor being a good thing whereas some investor dude's company doing what the government did decades ago is hailed as the biggest thing since the Moon Landings. Therefore a juxtaposition between lauding something good but still relatively minor in the grand sceme of things and ignoring the plight of millions who could be helped right now shows how inhumane the priorities of society actually are. I think it's hypocritical that spaceflight is immediately compared to fixing all of the ills of this world, why is this money not being spent on feeding the poor, as if they are somehow mutually exclusive pursuits. The hypocrisy stems from the fact that practically no other pursuit except perhaps war (justly so) is so scrutinized. Why are billions being spent on TV programs, movies, ice cream, highways, and a million other pursuits of varying importance that do not directly relate to feeding the poor or taking care of the sick? Why did you spend your money on the computer you posted this from instead of feeding the poor? Is it just that the companies that designed it spent so much money developing more powerful computers? There is also a common perception that orders of magnitude more money is being spent on spaceflight than actually is spent that contributes to this, because it makes spaceflight look exceptional compared to everything else money is being spent on. The Jason-3 satellite, which Falcon will launch early next year. It continues a program of sea level measurements important to research on changes in ocean circulation and sea level due to climate change. Elukka fucked around with this message at 13:16 on Dec 23, 2015 |
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Elukka posted:I think it's hypocritical that spaceflight is immediately compared to fixing all of the ills of this world, why is this money not being spent on feeding the poor, as if they are somehow mutually exclusive pursuits. The hypocrisy stems from the fact that practically no other pursuit except perhaps war (justly so) is so scrutinized. Why are billions being spent on TV programs, movies, ice cream, highways, and a million other pursuits of varying importance that do not directly relate to feeding the poor or taking care of the sick? Why did you spend your money on the computer you posted this from instead of feeding the poor? Is it just that the companies that designed it spent so much money developing more powerful computers? The takeaway here is that the question never was "why is space exploration getting so much money", it's "if the government can put a man on the moon, why can't it feed the poor?" Saying that we can do both is a real copout, because one of these things is actually getting money and more importantly attention, but as for the other, well: So the question becomes, why should any of these people give two shits about your fancy gizmos when they can't even put food on the table? You gotta offer them something in return, and so far US society has failed on that front. Cerebral Bore fucked around with this message at 14:14 on Dec 23, 2015 |
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Cerebral Bore posted:ignoring the plight of millions who could be helped right now shows how inhumane the priorities of society actually are. How out of touch with reality do you have to be to believe poo poo like this?
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Seems relevant.
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Cerebral Bore posted:The takeaway here is that the question never was "why is space exploration getting so much money", it's "if the government can put a man on the moon, why can't it feed the poor?" Saying that we can do both is a real copout, because one of these things is actually getting money and more importantly attention, but as for the other, well: Except the government spends many times more on welfare, medicare, medicaid, social security, and other anti-poverty programs than on NASA so it's not like eliminating space exploration and satellite launches will cure poverty.
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