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kemikalkadet posted:Holy poo poo the execution of these is terrible. Wooden mudguards are dumb because there's no curve at the edge so they just spray water out sideways but i appreciate a lot of people like them for the look. Why aren't they made with a curve? Surely we have the technology to carve that shape.
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# ? Sep 3, 2017 12:32 |
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Ghost bros posted:My friend & I are starting a ghost hunting series on youtube.We have a few evps already. We need funding for equipment and cameras. Oh sweet, they recorded a ghost queef https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lhfjyn-LGVY
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# ? Sep 3, 2017 12:36 |
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At least they were nice enough to show you how to make your own, so you don't have to spend money on their stupid poo poo?
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# ? Sep 3, 2017 13:03 |
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Martinpale posted:At least they were nice enough to show you how to make your own, so you don't have to spend money on their stupid poo poo? I'm pretty sure you could just use a clean sock at that rate. The sort that go on feet. Sounds ridiculous, but the notion is the same. Just pour your water slowly. In any case, it's not a new idea, people have doing that for ages without spending $32.
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# ? Sep 3, 2017 14:38 |
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I've got a filter from Walmart I can use indefinitely and is compact enough for travel poo poo. It cost me 3 dollars.
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# ? Sep 3, 2017 15:37 |
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PathAsc posted:I've got a filter from Walmart I can use indefinitely and is compact enough for travel poo poo. It cost me 3 dollars. yeah but is it made from sustainable resources? it is easy to use? didn't think that one through did ya
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# ? Sep 3, 2017 15:46 |
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gently caress, I have to pour water through it, back to the drawing board
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# ? Sep 3, 2017 15:56 |
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The wooden bags don't seem very practical but they look sort of neat.
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# ? Sep 3, 2017 16:13 |
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When I was a boy was also had these 'wooden bags' but we called them 'boxes', as was the fashion at the time
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# ? Sep 3, 2017 16:37 |
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Just buy freeze dried instant coffee like the animal you are. Depending on the brand you will actually get quite good coffee of it.
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# ? Sep 3, 2017 17:06 |
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This looks nice, but can it play DOOM?
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# ? Sep 3, 2017 17:46 |
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As some who uses delicately small purses and big ol message bags, those wooden ones look garbo as gently caress. I need a wallet/money clip, phone, keys, and emergency cosmetics for touching up my face. I bet you can barely fit a standard issue dildo in either of those examples. Like the only place I can imagine would worth having a tiny wood purse is some dinner party where it all gets chucked into a bedroom until 2 hours later. Can't take that into a club either, that's a weapon right there.
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# ? Sep 3, 2017 19:14 |
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yoloer420 posted:Laser cutters are great. I've been using a ~$30k cutter at work. It is pretty good! $400 or so gets you a okay Chinese one. https://forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php?threadid=3739294
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# ? Sep 3, 2017 23:31 |
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You know, as hard as it is to believe people were drinking coffee long before coffee filters were invented. Cowboy coffee is legit some of the finest coffee I've ever had. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tq7Si7cp2jM
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# ? Sep 3, 2017 23:39 |
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Subjunctive posted:Why aren't they made with a curve? Surely we have the technology to carve that shape. It’s an extra manufacturing step that costs money. The consumer won’t notice the difference before purchase so performing that step is a losing business proposition.
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# ? Sep 4, 2017 00:30 |
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Guy Mann posted:You know, as hard as it is to believe people were drinking coffee long before coffee filters were invented. Cowboy coffee is legit some of the finest coffee I've ever had.
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PathAsc posted:I want a sweet wicked laser, but gently caress I can't get one. World is a gently caress. Hahaha what are the models wearing?
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# ? Sep 4, 2017 02:01 |
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Subjunctive posted:Why aren't they made with a curve? Surely we have the technology to carve that shape. Platystemon posted:Its an extra manufacturing step that costs money. Also they're shipped flat and the purchaser has to bend them to fit their bike, but that also means that they're customizable to fit every bike (which wouldn't be possible if they were curved). It's not a fault, it's a feature!!
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# ? Sep 4, 2017 05:17 |
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Why is small batch good? How does the fact that you only made something 3 at a time benefit me?
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# ? Sep 4, 2017 06:20 |
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Volcott posted:Why is small batch good? How does the fact that you only made something 3 at a time benefit me? The implication is that more time and care is taken over each individual one, the quality control is higher and finish ia better. I mean its pretty common and broadly true. But this is kickstarter so its garbage.
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# ? Sep 4, 2017 08:29 |
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Volcott posted:Why is small batch good? How does the fact that you only made something 3 at a time benefit me? Because it's like the company is your good buddy doing you a favor! Not some faceless corporation who can't understand the true spirit of keeping tire spray off your pants.
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# ? Sep 4, 2017 15:24 |
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Want to shake like you've got a spastic disorder disorder? Really committed to your Michael J. Fox cosplay? These guys have got you covered. https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/bionicgym-proven-cardio-training-breakthrough-sport-fitness/#/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CuCqAE85Rgk&t=40s
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# ? Sep 4, 2017 23:30 |
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That stuff has been around forever and it didn't work then.
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# ? Sep 4, 2017 23:39 |
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muscles like this! posted:That stuff has been around forever and it didn't work then. Yeah, nearly every awful kickstarter is for products that already exist. The TWIST for this one seem to be the thigh wraps, so you don't need to place the electrodes manually. Because electrode placement was obviously the part that made lazy people throw up their hands and give up. And somehow these wraps will fit your thighs perfectly during every stage of your fitness journey. That's why they cost $400, instead of like $40, lol.
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# ? Sep 4, 2017 23:53 |
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muscles like this! posted:That stuff has been around forever and it didn't work then. Isn't it also wildly uncomfortable if not outright painful?
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# ? Sep 5, 2017 00:44 |
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Basically all you get from it is electrical burns.
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# ? Sep 5, 2017 00:46 |
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Dienes posted:Isn't it also wildly uncomfortable if not outright painful? Yes. If a licensed physiotherapist uses the professional grade shocker things for rehabilitation or whatever because you literally can't do normal exercises, then it is painful. The normal exercise equipment is significantly more comfortable for patients that can use it. Consumer grade garbage used by amateurs is still painful, but much less likely to do anything useful. Using it incorrectly can cause burns or even temporary nerve damage. Luckily most people only try it a couple times for a few minutes before throwing it in the back of the closet with the other exercise gimmicks, so they don't get injured. Since the manufacturers know nobody is going to use the product more than a couple times they don't have to worry about build quality. Basically all the gimmicky As Seen on TV exercise equipment is much worse and provides less benefit than going for a 20 minute walk every day. People who can't follow through on a 20 minute walk every day will never follow through on using the ab blasster 9000 everyday, and so should just save their money.
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# ? Sep 5, 2017 01:08 |
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Confederate Express sent out a message with a PC build of their alpha. ...how likely is it that it'll install some bitcoin miners on my computer versus actually existing
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# ? Sep 5, 2017 01:34 |
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muscles like this! posted:That stuff has been around forever and it didn't work then. Bruce Lee's the reason this poo poo exists, isn't it? IIRC he used an electrolysis machine while he slept, or something equally insane and he had freakishly toned muscles. ...which I'm sure had absolutely nothing to do with him training heavily for hours on end. Facebook Aunt posted:Basically all the gimmicky As Seen on TV exercise equipment is much worse and provides less benefit than going for a 20 minute walk every day. People who can't follow through on a 20 minute walk every day will never follow through on using the ab blasster 9000 everyday, and so should just save their money. There's also exercise 'bikes' and epilepticals that are tiny and made to stick under a desk so you can peddle while you work and those are basically infinitely better than the As Seen On TV trash because you're at least doing some small amount of cycling with them.
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# ? Sep 5, 2017 02:52 |
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Volcott posted:Why is small batch good? How does the fact that you only made something 3 at a time benefit me? Because every Kickstarter thinks they're building collectable artisanal heirlooms that can only appreciate in value.
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# ? Sep 5, 2017 11:05 |
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Ever since electricity was invented people have been zapping themselves with it hoping it'll basically give them superpowers.
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# ? Sep 5, 2017 14:47 |
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I always assumed that if muscle stimulators could work they would be used on the ISS - still, the astronauts have to use special exercise devices rather than simply attaching electrodes to themselves
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# ? Sep 5, 2017 15:06 |
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muscle stimulation is one of those ideas that SOUNDS like it should probably work but clearly if it can we haven't made it happen yet. maybe when we get to brain interfaces.
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# ? Sep 5, 2017 20:42 |
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canis minor posted:I always assumed that if muscle stimulators could work they would be used on the ISS - still, the astronauts have to use special exercise devices rather than simply attaching electrodes to themselves Isn't a bunch of that exercise aimed at preserving skeletal strength?
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# ? Sep 5, 2017 22:04 |
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I did a search on kickstarter for bone density retaining/building machines and saw nothing, smh
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# ? Sep 5, 2017 22:05 |
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Manky posted:I did a search on kickstarter for bone density retaining/building machines and saw nothing, smh
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# ? Sep 5, 2017 22:08 |
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Manky posted:I did a search on kickstarter for bone density retaining/building machines and saw nothing, smh
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# ? Sep 5, 2017 22:37 |
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Light Gun Man posted:muscle stimulation is one of those ideas that SOUNDS like it should probably work but clearly if it can we haven't made it happen yet. maybe when we get to brain interfaces. It works, it's just horribly uncomfortable all the way to painful depending on how you do it and takes way way long to work to be something you could just slap on for an hour a day and expect results. It's kinda like how yeah you don't really need to eat or drink anything the normal way, we can totally just hook you up to proper IV lines and catheterize you so you never have to move again. But that's pretty drat uncomfortable and the necessary replacements of each from time to time are painful too. That's why its something we stick with for people with major surgery or whatever.
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# ? Sep 5, 2017 23:48 |
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fishmech posted:It works, it's just horribly uncomfortable all the way to painful depending on how you do it and takes way way long to work to be something you could just slap on for an hour a day and expect results. The success of soylent will never not baffle me.
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# ? Sep 6, 2017 02:42 |
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Neito posted:Or chug some wheat gloop like some sort of dystopian post-apocolypse. Soylent is just a worse version of all the meal replacement drinks that have been on store shelves for ages is the thing, and it's really not that big. One of the funniest things is that a lot of goons have been like "maybe I should start drinking Soylent" or "I've been drinking Soylent for a while", and then when someone points out that Ensure exists, they're like "oh thanks I didn't know that existed, I'll just buy that". It makes you wonder how many other Soylent-triers or users are in the same situation, they'd never even checked if there was something in every CVS and Walgreens to go get instead.
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