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it's a buoy!
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YEEEEEAAAAA BUOOOYYY Mierenneuker fucked around with this message at 17:04 on Aug 27, 2023 |
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As a USN vet, watching that video filled me with an old but very familiar tension.
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As someone who's barely set foot on a boat, I share your tension. Big chains are loving terrifying.
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mmmm rust dust
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# ? Aug 27, 2023 19:50 |
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Non mariners may be unaware that some bouys were designed to make sounds. The motion of the waves would cause the sound, a deep kind of hooting, meant to warn ships in the fog away from disaster. About 30 years ago the bouy off Dare Pt on vancouver island came unmoored and was thrown up on the beach at Clo-oose bay. And when the tide was just right, often at night time, the waves would roll into the disintegrating, rusted red thing, and it would emit the lowing of a dying beast. Edit: if you google whistle bouy you can hear the sound, though we always called it a hooter bouy because it was a low sound Turpitude fucked around with this message at 20:00 on Aug 27, 2023 |
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Turpitude posted:Non mariners may be unaware that some bouys were designed to make sounds. The motion of the waves would cause the sound, a deep kind of hooting, meant to warn ships in the fog away from disaster. That's neat. I don't remember hearing about those, so I looked them up. Apparently they work with a column of water functioning as a piston, whose motion is used to force air movement to create the noise, but the general mechanism also has uses as a renewable energy resource. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oscillating_water_column
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Admiral Joeslop fucked around with this message at 21:17 on Aug 27, 2023 |
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https://i.imgur.com/BU44UZs.mp4
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Turpitude posted:Non mariners may be unaware that some bouys were designed to make sounds. The motion of the waves would cause the sound, a deep kind of hooting, meant to warn ships in the fog away from disaster. Fembuoy Hooters
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jesus loving christ!
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Even in 2023, Airbnb owners continue to surprise.
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ledge posted:jesus loving christ! It’s almost like you can see the grim reaper decide at the last moment to walk away.
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Is the shitter down there?
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Orvin posted:It’s almost like you can see the grim reaper decide at the last moment to walk away. he's taking 5 honestly
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This is terrifying and absolutely gorgeous.
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I never knew how they made electrical insulators, but I didn't picture this: https://i.imgur.com/d1VVAWu.mp4
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Crazypoops posted:This is terrifying and absolutely gorgeous. I don’t like the little anime peace signs she does. it’s cartoonish Turpitude posted:Edit: if you google whistle bouy you can hear the sound, though we always called it a hooter bouy because it was a low sound Weirdly soothing https://youtu.be/lc7y8pqdO6U?si=wPCnc0Eym2w12YfA
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Bloody Hedgehog posted:I never knew how they made electrical insulators, but I didn't picture this: i always thought they were plastic or glass
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https://twitter.com/socialactavis/status/1679967199111311364
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Bloody Hedgehog posted:I never knew how they made electrical insulators, but I didn't picture this: I can’t quite figure out what that is supposed to be. It almost looks like a high voltage insulator, but the “plates” are too thin and wide. Is it some kind of fountain?
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Orvin posted:I can’t quite figure out what that is supposed to be. It almost looks like a high voltage insulator, but the “plates” are too thin and wide. Is it some kind of fountain? it's a medium voltage insulator
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Ya high voltage just means you need a ladder to get the volts out.
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wait can i just handle lightning bolts with clay
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Alan Smithee posted:wait can i just handle lightning bolts with clay Guessing it will get ceramic coated but I’m a moron so…
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Alan Smithee posted:wait can i just handle lightning bolts with clay Knock yourself out! edit: ncumbered_by_idgits posted:Guessing it will get ceramic coated but I’m a moron so… Yo dawg, I heard you like ceramic.
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Non Compos Mentis posted:i always thought they were plastic or glass I work in high voltage electrical substations, some dating back to the 1950s...all the insulators as far as i know are made of porcelain, not clay like in this clip. ..unless this will eventually become porcelain? Some Guy From NY fucked around with this message at 02:01 on Aug 28, 2023 |
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shame on an IGA posted:that's the kind of mud you don't approach without a 4-gas sensor Would that be co co2 h2s nh3?
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porcelain is just a clay that’s cooked super hot, so maybe
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Ceramics are basically clay. Sometimes with a bunch of poo poo added to make it more suitable for a specific purpose.
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the yeti posted:Would that be co co2 h2s nh3? nobodies wearing a personal co2 monitor lol. the standard array is co lel h2s O2 but different environments have different setups
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do you people seriously not know that ceramic starts as clayBuce posted:porcelain is just a clay that’s cooked super hot, so maybe it's got particular sorts of minerals in it and a certain particle size but yes porcelain is also clay
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Orvin posted:It’s almost like you can see the grim reaper decide at the last moment to walk away. "Bah screw it, that's not Henry Kissinger."
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Its a very typical public perception that ceramic is such a crazy unimaginably utilitarian space age material made by magic even though its just very carefully formulated mud put through a very exact oven.
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firing clay to make pottery was ancient knowledge when the written word was first invented, and nowadays people think ceramic is a fancy coating you put on things
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I just looked up Ceramics on wikipedia and it said humanity has been practicing ceramics (pottery basically) for like 25,000 years. THEY USE CERAMICS ON SPACE THINGS!! IT MUST BE SPACE AGE!! They also use fire on space things. We've known about fire for even longer.
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Ambassadorofsodomy posted:I just looked up Ceramics on wikipedia and it said humanity has been practicing ceramics (pottery basically) for like 25,000 years. Yeah it's how you unlock the granary.
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Mustached Demon posted:Yeah it's how you unlock the granary. Then you can build the Pyramids that act as a granary in every city.
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