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Memento posted:https://i.imgur.com/raR7oMt.gifv Did their cart explode when it hit the water? That looks like a comically oversized plume that almost reached up to claim the second guy as he rocketed away
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Icon Of Sin posted:Did their cart explode when it hit the water? That looks like a comically oversized plume that almost reached up to claim the second guy as he rocketed away The footage is slowed down. Carrier catapults launch things fast.
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Icon Of Sin posted:Did their cart explode when it hit the water? That looks like a comically oversized plume that almost reached up to claim the second guy as he rocketed away
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Cable Guy posted:Not to mention the detached seat of the first guy almost hitting and collapsing his chute... isn't that why ejection seats now fire a bit left and right in 2 seaters?
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Humphreys posted:No where on that level but my best College prank was a 555 timer circuit attached to a smoke alarm buzzer. It would do one 'bip' randomly in a range of once a day to once a month. Hid it in a curtain rod and got months of satisfaction watching my target slowly descend into insanity. It was payback for the classic 'hiding prawn heads' I'm a day late but the real trick to this (and something that happened to a friend of mine) is to have two buzzers attached to random timers, that way they can't track down where the beeps are coming from. By the time you start narrowing in on one the other will go off, etc, even if your target takes the time to start logging specific times and directions of beeps and disassembling all the computers and equipment in the lab also don't do this in a lab it's probably not very osha to drive people insane at work
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Dr. Despair posted:I'm a day late but the real trick to this (and something that happened to a friend of mine) is to have two buzzers attached to random timers, that way they can't track down where the beeps are coming from. By the time you start narrowing in on one the other will go off, etc, even if your target takes the time to start logging specific times and directions of beeps and disassembling all the computers and equipment in the lab I got an annoyatron from think geek years ago. It was a little circuit board, battery and piezo speaker that made randomly timed beeps and squeaks. Also had a rare earth magnet on it so you could attach it to lots of things. Used it on our HR lady here. I finally fessed up when I came back to the office and there were two maintenance men with ladders and they're pulling out ceiling tiles.
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Dr. Despair posted:I'm a day late but the real trick to this (and something that happened to a friend of mine) is to have two buzzers attached to random timers, that way they can't track down where the beeps are coming from. By the time you start narrowing in on one the other will go off, etc, even if your target takes the time to start logging specific times and directions of beeps and disassembling all the computers and equipment in the lab It's more effective in the shared grad student office than the lab, anyway. I had them forcing each other to leave their computers unplugged for days at a time trying to rule them out, microwave unplugged, coffee machine, etc. Was hilarious!
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Humphreys posted:No where on that level but my best College prank was a 555 timer circuit attached to a smoke alarm buzzer. It would do one 'bip' randomly in a range of once a day to once a month. Hid it in a curtain rod and got months of satisfaction watching my target slowly descend into insanity. It was payback for the classic 'hiding prawn heads' Do you remember what resistors and capacitors you used to set the timing?
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Where to even begin https://twitter.com/kashthefuturist/status/1083232069327695877
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Flash Gordon Ramsay posted:Where to even begin no i am not
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# ? Jan 14, 2019 18:15 |
giving everyone a view with that skirt (USER WAS PUT ON PROBATION FOR THIS POST)
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Flash Gordon Ramsay posted:I got an annoyatron from think geek years ago. It was a little circuit board, battery and piezo speaker that made randomly timed beeps and squeaks. Also had a rare earth magnet on it so you could attach it to lots of things. Used it on our HR lady here. I finally fessed up when I came back to the office and there were two maintenance men with ladders and they're pulling out ceiling tiles. I left one in my bosses office as a parting gift.
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Flash Gordon Ramsay posted:Where to even begin Jesus NO!
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Tafferling posted:Has Lowtax secretly worked as a government experimental pilot? yes, after his 3rd ejection they moved him to a diff department in area 51. The work created there eventually lead to the foundation of SA as well as lowtax' expulsion and loss of clearance.
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Flash Gordon Ramsay posted:Where to even begin There truly are people with zero sense of their own mortality
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I want to round up every MIT student who has ever hidden one of those annoyotron things and make them physically eat those loving things. With their mouths. Deploying them on management is always 100% successful. But folks who deploy those things in public are like elevator shitters: UNDESERVING OF MODERN CIVILIZATION.
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Flash Gordon Ramsay posted:Where to even begin Well with my fear of heights it made me want to throw up so thanks.
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# ? Jan 14, 2019 19:33 |
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Good thing the air is too thin for there to be wind way up there
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# ? Jan 14, 2019 19:51 |
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How the heck can that possibly more efficient than
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# ? Jan 14, 2019 19:53 |
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Phanatic posted:How the heck can that possibly more efficient than The other cooling tower has buildings around it.
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The Hambulance posted:The other cooling tower has buildings around it. Destroying multiple buildings at once is more efficient than destroying one. Dienes fucked around with this message at 20:09 on Jan 14, 2019 |
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Phanatic posted:How the heck can that possibly more efficient than It's a make-work job for that operator. He's got 2 more years until retirement and a pension. His eyes are kind of going too.
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PHIZ KALIFA posted:I want to round up every MIT student who has ever hidden one of those annoyotron things and make them physically eat those loving things. With their mouths. I hid one at work, my pissed off colleagues eventually got a whiteboard, and recorded intervals. It isnt random. I eventually had to remove it after they started turning off all our computers to try and isolate it, and started calling building management.
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Submarine Sandpaper posted:giving everyone a view with that skirt so at least she's wearing hi-vis. (USER WAS PUT ON PROBATION FOR THIS POST)
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# ? Jan 14, 2019 21:24 |
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Flash Gordon Ramsay posted:Where to even begin You can start with the obvious video compositing.
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# ? Jan 14, 2019 21:39 |
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Flash Gordon Ramsay posted:Where to even begin Leaving aside issues like height and plausibility, wouldn't it be a real bad idea to be standing next to one of those antennas? I thought they broadcast at pretty high power levels.
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Renegret posted:no Sure. With loving fall protection. PittTheElder posted:Leaving aside issues like height and plausibility, wouldn't it be a real bad idea to be standing next to one of those antennas? I thought they broadcast at pretty high power levels. It depends. Generally they are ok unless you are standing in front of a directional dish in operation.
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PittTheElder posted:Leaving aside issues like height and plausibility, wouldn't it be a real bad idea to be standing next to one of those antennas? I thought they broadcast at pretty high power levels. Yeah, you might feel a little bit warm!
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PittTheElder posted:Leaving aside issues like height and plausibility, wouldn't it be a real bad idea to be standing next to one of those antennas? I thought they broadcast at pretty high power levels. I suppose you have a better way to get superpowers?
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fEAfe4M3iAk
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Reminder of the DBAGC rule. Jfc
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Burt Sexual posted:Reminder of the DBAGC rule. Jfc Don't be a.......?
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# ? Jan 14, 2019 22:39 |
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..... dont be a goddamn cock?
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Zipperelli. posted:Don't be a.......? Lurk more https://forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php?threadid=3792020#post486709957
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Phanatic posted:How the heck can that possibly more efficient than You have to make any process related to NUCULAR as expensive and time-intensive as possible because of DEADLY RADIATION
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# ? Jan 14, 2019 22:53 |
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crap they added rules
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Burt Sexual posted:Lurk more drat, haven't had this told to me since '02. I have failed.
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# ? Jan 14, 2019 23:27 |
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LOL at the idea of paying for demolitions when you can just get George Bush to do it for free.
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Hey, how do I get that nifty Truckfucklers tag?
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