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H.P. Hovercraft posted:i'm excited to hear about the first test intern getting his brain liquified once they get it to the promised speeds 'waste not want not', says peter thiel
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qirex posted:I'd guess the problems will be with deceleration also eliminate any horizontal and especially vertical curves in the path of travel and then they can start tackling vibration
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# ? Jul 14, 2017 02:32 |
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lmao shark tank reruns Mark Cuban: "I think QR codes are dying." guy: "No look. THIS IS GOOGLE GLASS. LOOK HOW EASY I CAN SCAN THIS QR CODE" Mark Cuban: "uh, no, sorry"
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# ? Jul 14, 2017 02:41 |
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can someone photoshop this so it is putin's face
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# ? Jul 14, 2017 02:48 |
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Sagebrush posted:oh. i heard that dogs only eat poo poo when it smells to them like it might have some food value, which happens when it's got undigested protein in it. you can stop your dog from eating its own poops by adding pineapple to their diet, because it contains an enzyme that denatures protein. can't stop it from eating other dog poop though my next door neighbor in undergrad went out one nigh and poured bacon grease all over a semester's worth of shits the neighbor's unleashed dog laid... next day the dog just runs around eating like, 40 shits. the owner is yelling, trying to chase it, but he's really fat because he doesn't walk his dog he just lets it run around the neighborhood making GBS threads anyways this dog ate a shitload of poo poo and i am not sure how i feel about that like could the dog get sick? it was still alive at the end of the next semester so i assume it didn't hurt it but jeez
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# ? Jul 14, 2017 02:55 |
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maskenfreiheit posted:my next door neighbor in undergrad went out one nigh and poured bacon grease all over a semester's worth of shits the neighbor's unleashed dog laid... next day the dog just runs around eating like, 40 shits. the owner is yelling, trying to chase it, but he's really fat because he doesn't walk his dog he just lets it run around the neighborhood making GBS threads anyways this dog ate a shitload of poo poo and i am not sure how i feel about that like could the dog get sick? it was still alive at the end of the next semester so i assume it didn't hurt it but jeez that's awesome
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Luigi Thirty posted:lmao shark tank reruns shark tank is uncomfortably close to "poor people dance for the amusement of the ultra-rich who throw promises of shiny coins at them to keep them dancing" for my tastes and I always have to change the channel after a few minutes
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# ? Jul 14, 2017 03:04 |
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maskenfreiheit posted:my next door neighbor in undergrad went out one nigh and poured bacon grease all over a semester's worth of shits the neighbor's unleashed dog laid... next day the dog just runs around eating like, 40 shits. the owner is yelling, trying to chase it, but he's really fat because he doesn't walk his dog he just lets it run around the neighborhood making GBS threads anyways this dog ate a shitload of poo poo and i am not sure how i feel about that like could the dog get sick? it was still alive at the end of the next semester so i assume it didn't hurt it but jeez don't worry, the dog is fine
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# ? Jul 14, 2017 03:12 |
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maskenfreiheit posted:anyways this dog ate a shitload of poo poo and i am not sure how i feel about that like could the dog get sick? it was still alive at the end of the next semester so i assume it didn't hurt it but jeez nah, dogs can eat basically anything no matter how rotten or gross and be fine. like yeah sometimes the way this works is the dog eats a rotting seagull at the beach and then twenty minutes later horks it all back up all over the back of the minivan, and then excitedly eats it again and then barfs it onto the rug when you get home, but that's the beauty of nature
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# ? Jul 14, 2017 03:16 |
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Sagebrush posted:nah, dogs can eat basically anything no matter how rotten or gross and be fine. My one dog killed a baby deer (this was not approved behavior, it was horrible). Anyway then the other dog found and ate the remains 2 days later, horked it up and then OTHER dog ate that. 🐕🐕🐕🐕🐕 Dogs rule
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ate all the Oreos posted:shark tank is uncomfortably close to "poor people dance for the amusement of the ultra-rich who throw promises of shiny coins at them to keep them dancing" for my tastes and I always have to change the channel after a few minutes yeah but then you get the clueless idiots propped up by daddy's money or VC funding with terrible ideas. or the guy who wanted $15 million to suck gold from seawater
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# ? Jul 14, 2017 03:26 |
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Sagebrush posted:nah, dogs can eat basically anything no matter how rotten or gross and be fine. do wolves do this bullshit or was this bred into them by us
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# ? Jul 14, 2017 03:31 |
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jt2gPAnR8A8
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ate all the Oreos posted:do wolves do this bullshit or was this bred into them by us Yes all sorts of canines do it.
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# ? Jul 14, 2017 03:33 |
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ate all the Oreos posted:shark tank is uncomfortably close to "poor people dance for the amusement of the ultra-rich who throw promises of shiny coins at them to keep them dancing" for my tastes and I always have to change the channel after a few minutes one of the guys from shark tank was on celebrity jeopardy he's pretty dumb and did really bad. before the game even started he misspelled his own nickname on the podium
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DOGS IN ELK (context)
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# ? Jul 14, 2017 03:40 |
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mark aaron KEVIN Mr.Wonderful!
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# ? Jul 14, 2017 03:41 |
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CommunistPancake posted:mark that's not an exclamation point he spelled it "mr. wonderfull"
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where is a-a-ron at is a-a-ron here today
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# ? Jul 14, 2017 03:48 |
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The_Franz posted:one of the guys from shark tank was on celebrity jeopardy lol
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H.P. Hovercraft posted:also eliminate any horizontal and especially vertical curves in the path of travel the number of technical challenges that hyperloop faces is astonishing and the fanboys online treat them like minor details. compared to the grand idea of "go faster because there is less air resistance". hell the entire idea is a crazy violation of the KISS principle: pull enough vacuum to reduce air resistance but leave enough air in the tube to allow for the passenger pod to use a combination of rams and pumps to concentrate and redirect the air to the outer skin of the pod to form a bastardized hybrid hydrodynamic/hydrostatic bearing, selectively increasing pressure to particular surfaces when cornering to prevent contact between the pod and the tube at relative speeds 10x that of a bench grinder.
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# ? Jul 14, 2017 03:53 |
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The_Franz posted:one of the guys from shark tank was on celebrity jeopardy
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The_Franz posted:that's not an exclamation point i mean it looks a lot like an exclamation point, you can just barely see a disconnected dot at the bottom admittedly he might have added that after the fact
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Shifty Pony posted:the number of technical challenges that hyperloop faces is astonishing and the fanboys online treat them like minor details. compared to the grand idea of "go faster because there is less air resistance". My favorite part is engineers generally worked out long distance vacuum trains as pointless and too difficult to build even with future materials like by 1875
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# ? Jul 14, 2017 03:56 |
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fishmech posted:My favorite part is engineers generally worked out long distance vacuum trains as pointless and too difficult to build even with future materials like by 1875 got any reading on this by any chance? wouldn't mind checking it out.
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later fuckerberg, none of big stevie's meat for you! go kill and butcher a goat or something
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# ? Jul 14, 2017 04:03 |
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ate all the Oreos posted:do wolves do this bullshit or was this bred into them by us the "eat anything that looks marginally edible, find out later if it was" thing? sure. dogs/wolves are opportunistic and in the wild scavenge a lot of their diet. (as opposed to cats, which almost exclusively hunt live prey)
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Shifty Pony posted:the number of technical challenges that hyperloop faces is astonishing and the fanboys online treat them like minor details.
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Wrath of the Bitch King posted:got any reading on this by any chance? wouldn't mind checking it out. Basically someone actually built one and it just wasn't worth it. http://www.nycsubway.org/wiki/Beach_Pneumatic_Transit
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Wrath of the Bitch King posted:got any reading on this by any chance? wouldn't mind checking it out. they were generally called atmospheric railways. there are a number of good articles out there about them and they were generally promised to be the solution to the problem of running steam engines underground. even then they were smart enough to notice that enclosing the passenger pod inside of the vacuum pipe would inevitably lead to horrific deaths. so they had the passenger compartment hooked to a piston mounted in an extremely long vacuum pipe. unfortunately at the time elastomers were not exactly something you would get in bulk so the state of the art in sealing stuff was to slather the two components in tallow. which worked great until the rats turned up.
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fishmech posted:Basically someone actually built one and it just wasn't worth it. public reaction to the pneumatic transit system was positive and beach was all set to expand it, but it ended up in legal limbo for several years and when he finally did get the go-ahead there was an economic depression which was the final nail in the coffin. nyc actually did eventually build a medium-sized series of pneumatic tubes under the city to ferry mail between post offices that was in use all the way up to the 1950s. https://www.damninteresting.com/the-remarkable-pneumatic-people-mover/
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The_Franz posted:public reaction to the pneumatic transit system was positive and beach was all set to expand it, but it ended up in legal limbo for several years and when he finally did get the go-ahead there was an economic depression which was the final nail in the coffin. nyc actually did eventually build a medium-sized series of pneumatic tubes under the city to ferry mail between post offices that was in use all the way up to the 1950s. and then featured prominently in ghostbusters 2
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The_Franz posted:public reaction to the pneumatic transit system was positive and beach was all set to expand it, but it ended up in legal limbo for several years and when he finally did get the go-ahead there was an economic depression which was the final nail in the coffin. nyc actually did eventually build a medium-sized series of pneumatic tubes under the city to ferry mail between post offices that was in use all the way up to the 1950s. He was also in financial trouble beforehand, and hadn't really worked out the methods of handling dozens of stations and miles of track, as would be necessary. Also the post office systems were just simple pneumatic tubes like many hospitals still use. Paper and parcels don't much care about oxygen and noise levels.
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# ? Jul 14, 2017 04:32 |
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qirex posted:as a $NORMAL_HUMAN I enjoy a quick breakfast of $DRY_WHITE_TOAST here in my everyday, average $NEVER_USED_KITCHEN
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thats not how variables work
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# ? Jul 14, 2017 05:07 |
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Shifty Pony posted:even then they were smart enough to notice that enclosing the passenger pod inside of the vacuum pipe would inevitably lead to horrific deaths. so they had the passenger compartment hooked to a piston mounted in an extremely long vacuum pipe. I'm guessing it's some reason other than the cost of building two tracks.
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A Pinball Wizard posted:thats not how variables work the implication is not that zuckerberg is an example of a good program
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# ? Jul 14, 2017 05:14 |
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H.P. Hovercraft posted:they also drink their own pee and loud noises make them silently scream/cry they've also been observed masturbating in the womb. basically they're exactly what you'd expect from someone living in their mom's basement
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ShadowHawk posted:Is there a reason nobody's proposing this now? Like why not just have the locomotive in the vacuum tube and have the things that need to go in/out in a non-vacuum setup. there's two different concepts here first is a pneumatic tube system, or pneumatic railway, which uses pressure differentials in the pipe to move stuff around. that's the 19th-century idea, and the one where they proposed two tubes so the passengers wouldn't suffocate. it's not particularly fast. its reason for existence is that you can theoretically power the whole system with a big compressor/pump at each end, and the lines are just dumb pipes. the other idea is a vacuum train, where the pipe is kept in a high vacuum and the trains are driven inside with some other method (regular electric motor, linear induction motor, maglev, etc). i think these started to be proposed in the 1950s or something. the advantage to them is that the trains can go way faster because they don't have to deal with drag. hyperloop is an attempt at building a vacuum train, not a pneumatic railway.
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i'd say it's more of an "attempt" at "building" a "vacuum" "train" tbqh
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