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Pakled posted:https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1412226584/concealed-carry-awareness-bracelet?ref=newest I have a couple friends with eternal erections for firearms, and they were talking about concealed weaponry laws. You can't have it show, is the rule. Like, if you have one strapped close to your swiftly depleting white rear end, you can't have it accidentally show ("brandishing") if you're in a store and reach high up for that value-pak cereal on the top of the shelf, so you should wear long shirts to conceal. So this silly thing is so you can brag about your firearm without "brandishing" it. Or whatever, I'm not reading the KS site, but getting funds out of gun nuts is like shaking a money tree.
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# ? Mar 17, 2017 07:00 |
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but, like, the whole point in ccw is to have a weapon for just in case you need to defend your life, right? advertising that you are armed seems like it would be counter-productive. dont they teach you to not unholster until youre 100% out of other options? wearing a wristband that shows off that you are carrying seems like a tacit admission that you dont actually need it for self defense, so why do you even need to carry in the first place? makes no sense to me, but so does being in a situation where you need to carry a weapon on your person all the time in a first-world nation anyway
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Raluek posted:but, like, the whole point in ccw is to have a weapon for just in case you need to defend your life, right? advertising that you are armed seems like it would be counter-productive. dont they teach you to not unholster until youre 100% out of other options? wearing a wristband that shows off that you are carrying seems like a tacit admission that you dont actually need it for self defense, so why do you even need to carry in the first place? in arizona you can conceal carry without a permit, so there goes your ideas about teaching
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Raluek posted:but, like, the whole point in ccw is to have a weapon for just in case you need to defend your life, right? advertising that you are armed seems like it would be counter-productive. dont they teach you to not unholster until youre 100% out of other options? wearing a wristband that shows off that you are carrying seems like a tacit admission that you dont actually need it for self defense, so why do you even need to carry in the first place? wow it's like it's about men with tiny penises and not any kind of logic about self defense at all
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# ? Mar 17, 2017 07:55 |
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Sagebrush posted:wow it's like it's about men with tiny penises and not any kind of logic about self defense at all it's this
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# ? Mar 17, 2017 08:13 |
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hifi posted:in arizona you can conceal carry without a permit, so there goes your ideas about teaching lol
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# ? Mar 17, 2017 12:06 |
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when my gut conceal my whole bepis
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# ? Mar 17, 2017 12:08 |
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toadoftoadhall posted:who is this clown ITS U
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# ? Mar 17, 2017 14:38 |
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Migishu posted:ITS expected Monty Python's Flying Circus
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Beast of Bourbon posted:i do promotional merchandise and $10,000 would get you like a billion of those, especially if you had them made in china. yeah, i sometimes help with corporate and retail events and the cost for thousands of custom-printed wristbands is basically an incidental i wonder if this is a scam or if the dude just has literally no idea what he's doing and picked a nice round number
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# ? Mar 17, 2017 18:12 |
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Sagebrush posted:expected Monty Python's Flying Circus heard the raspberry + sousa march in my head
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# ? Mar 17, 2017 18:44 |
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duTrieux. posted:yeah, i sometimes help with corporate and retail events and the cost for thousands of custom-printed wristbands is basically an incidental for like $2000 he could open up his own shopify store, buy 10 different kinds of wristbands at qty1000 each, and all the shipping supplies, charge $5/ea + shipping and discounts for multiple purchases and make bank instead of running an embarrassing kickstarter.
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Beast of Bourbon posted:for like $2000 he could open up his own shopify store, buy 10 different kinds of wristbands at qty1000 each, and all the shipping supplies, charge $5/ea + shipping and discounts for multiple purchases and make bank instead of running an embarrassing kickstarter. yeah, but who's going to be the person to tell the gun nut that his gun project is poorly conceived?
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# ? Mar 17, 2017 18:53 |
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duTrieux. posted:yeah, i sometimes help with corporate and retail events and the cost for thousands of custom-printed wristbands is basically an incidental what does your heart tell you
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# ? Mar 17, 2017 18:56 |
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FrozenVent posted:what does your heart tell you both!
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Beast of Bourbon posted:for like $2000 he could open up his own shopify store, buy 10 different kinds of wristbands at qty1000 each, and all the shipping supplies, charge $5/ea + shipping and discounts for multiple purchases and make bank instead of running an embarrassing kickstarter. lol if you think he did his due diligence or has any idea at all what hes doing i know you dont think that, but just guh the idea is dumb as hell on the surface so obvs no alternatives were considered at all
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# ? Mar 18, 2017 00:43 |
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welp; http://www.theverge.com/2017/3/18/14966858/popslate-e-ink-display-iphone-indigogo-bankruptcy they were looking for $82k, got over a million and still hosed up. quote:There is no way to sugarcoat what this all means: nice!
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# ? Mar 18, 2017 17:39 |
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quote:In January, the company discovered that its prototypes failed Apples certification testing, because the device diminished the phones ability to send and receive RF transmissions, forcing it to figure out the cause. It also noted that the device wasnt reliably charging the phones that it was attached to, that it was pushing backer deliveries to March 2017, and that it was suspending refunds while the issue was sorted out
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# ? Mar 18, 2017 18:00 |
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anthonypants posted:this seems like a thing you should be able to figure out on your own without looking into apple certification *looks at lg*
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# ? Mar 18, 2017 18:05 |
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drat, this plastic has glass fibers in it? why didn't anyone tell me this.
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# ? Mar 18, 2017 18:10 |
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how is rf formed
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# ? Mar 18, 2017 18:33 |
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shouldn't glass be mostly transparent to rf
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# ? Mar 18, 2017 18:53 |
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Sagebrush posted:shouldn't glass be mostly transparent to rf what
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# ? Mar 18, 2017 18:56 |
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Like obviously it depends on the specific wavelength to some extent but glass is a dielectric, right? Anything microwave or longer should have no problem going through glass, otherwise microwave ovens wouldn't need that metal grille in the door does something special happen with chopped glass fibers in a plastic composite?
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# ? Mar 18, 2017 19:04 |
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Sagebrush posted:shouldn't glass be mostly transparent to rf glass isn't transparent to rf here's a way to visualise this: look at the stars at night and notice how they twinkle. that is the effect air has on light. we have to place powerful telescopes in high-altitude to combat this or even yet put a telescope in space since there is less seeing problems now think about what glass is and then you'll see what i mean
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# ? Mar 18, 2017 19:16 |
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That doesn't really make a good analogy because the atmosphere and a sheet of glass are entirely different materials with entirely different densities and thicknesses do you have a more technical explanation? I'm interested but that one doesn't help
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# ? Mar 18, 2017 19:26 |
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OSI bean dip posted:glass isn't transparent to rf did u know glass is actually a liquid? #wow #whoa
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# ? Mar 18, 2017 19:32 |
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spankmeister posted:did u know glass is actually a liquid? #wow #whoa
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# ? Mar 18, 2017 19:37 |
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OSI bean dip posted:glass isn't transparent to rf so air is bad for RF and blocks things, but with powerful enough glass you can overcome this effect
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# ? Mar 18, 2017 19:42 |
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Sagebrush posted:That doesn't really make a good analogy because the atmosphere and a sheet of glass are entirely different materials with entirely different densities and thicknesses most glass you will buy for consumer electronics is lovely, also, even if it were perfect; perfect glass it's gonna have some measurable effect on the lights path and form, more than normal air. also your microwave door thought is dumb as poo poo and has little to do with the problem domain of light being used for signals RF
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# ? Mar 18, 2017 19:44 |
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a cyberpunk goose posted:also your microwave door thought is dumb as poo poo and has little to do with the problem domain of light being used for signals RF actually it is stupidly spot on and sort of the reason why that eink display would gently caress up rf i mean its also completely wrong in that eink isnt pure glass and really just the outermost skin of a display and the part that would have the least effect on loving up the phone's radio emi/emc is really kind of hard and deciding to slap electronics on the back of a radio isnt advised
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# ? Mar 18, 2017 19:52 |
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so maybe not much, but they also said they had some special plastic made so they could have also opted for something stupid. maybe the little glass pieces do something sciency? i/m not a scientist
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exploded mummy posted:actually it is stupidly spot on and sort of the reason why that eink display would gently caress up rf they say in the update that the special blend of fibers in the plastic is whats causing it, so presumably they had a empty shell and it was still loving up the reception
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spankmeister posted:did u know glass is actually a liquid? #wow #whoa I'm so glad that particular bit of lovely science isn't popular anymore. Sagebrush posted:Like obviously it depends on the specific wavelength to some extent but glass is a dielectric, right? Anything microwave or longer should have no problem going through glass, otherwise microwave ovens wouldn't need that metal grille in the door bingo. a big sheet-o-glass has pretty negligible attenuation at phone frequencies (look at the purple line on page 3 of this) but every change in material results in a change in the propagation velocity. thanks to physics that boundary condition results in some amount of reflection. for glass fibers in plastic those boundaries are also curved and randomly distributed so they cause a bit of lensing and diffusion with the end result being something like this lamp filled with crushed glass:
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# ? Mar 18, 2017 19:59 |
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It's me the dumb as poo poo I read it completely wrong
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# ? Mar 18, 2017 20:00 |
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i think my microwave door is plastic too
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JawnV6 posted:so air is bad for RF and blocks things, but with powerful enough glass you can overcome this effect it's as if physics should be ignored. even the glass in fiber optic cable, which is so clear that it could be 40 km thick and still produce a near-perfect image to an observer looking through will still muck up the light you're receiving when i was doing some long-range wifi with a friend of mine over a 12 km bay a long time ago, i learnt this the hard way because water is effectively a giant mirror
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hifi posted:they say in the update that the special blend of fibers in the plastic is whats causing it, so presumably they had a empty shell and it was still loving up the reception they were likely inadvertently creating additional shielding/increasing loss by changing boundary conditions a ton depending on the homogenity of the mix for reflective index also more than likely inadvertantly creating a really lovely faraday cage as well
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hifi posted:i think my microwave door is plastic too microwave door is more or less a faraday cage, designed to lock in microwaves and create a standing wave to cook food making a faraday cage for light is essentially meaningless, since the wavelength blocked is roughly proportional to twice the aperture size, and for light that's on the order of nanometers and thats going to be essentially opaque anyway. much easier to do for microwaves
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exploded mummy posted:microwave door is more or less a faraday cage, designed to lock in microwaves and create a standing wave to cook food no i understand that, i mean that the clear pieces that sandwich the metal grille are just plastic
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