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threebillion6 t1_je7311g wrote
Reply to For 12 years, Program Think, an anonymous Chinese blogger, mounted an open challenge to China's tightening authoritarian grip and expanding surveillance state. by Eetlebum
Man that's messed up. But what else can I expect from China. Fall in line or go to prison.
threebillion6 t1_je1rcru wrote
Reply to comment by NothingISayIsReal in Nirvana members and Ru Paul, backstage at the MTV Video Music Awards, 1993 by [deleted]
Shhhhh
threebillion6 t1_je07tsa wrote
Reply to comment by Dave-justdave in Nirvana members and Ru Paul, backstage at the MTV Video Music Awards, 1993 by [deleted]
For real. Like if you cut his hair a little shorter and made him about 20 years older, he'd look exactly like Dave Grohl.
threebillion6 t1_jdxp6y7 wrote
Reply to comment by abx99 in ! WARNING CANCER on 304 stainless steel. by Njon32
I don't work in our chroming department but I hope they do wear masks.
threebillion6 t1_jdvewcn wrote
Reply to comment by stereoroid in ! WARNING CANCER on 304 stainless steel. by Njon32
I wonder if this applies to chainsaw blade making.
threebillion6 t1_jd1mmaa wrote
You could totally put the dough close to each other on purpose. Then make easy breakable cookies. Idk why that would be better than regular cookies but it would be funner.
threebillion6 t1_jd1mi40 wrote
Reply to comment by PM_ME_KITTYNIPPLES in I accidentally made a rough rectangle cookie by PM_ME_KITTYNIPPLES
It's cause it's cold food, not healthy lol. I love Papa Murphy's. I've been eating that pizza for so long. More north of y'all they're more frequent. I like it cause you can freeze it, and it's a little more bang for your buck for some of the deals. I don't have any pictures of my cats nipples.
threebillion6 t1_jd10mt3 wrote
Reply to comment by _shapeshifting in 10 months after its launch by SpaceX, a $10,000 satellite made by students with off-the-shelf materials and powered by 48 Energizer AA batteries, is not only working, it's demonstrating a way to reduce space junk by lughnasadh
How powerful a laser are we talking about? I could see that going badly very quickly.
threebillion6 t1_jd0uh5y wrote
Reply to comment by _shapeshifting in 10 months after its launch by SpaceX, a $10,000 satellite made by students with off-the-shelf materials and powered by 48 Energizer AA batteries, is not only working, it's demonstrating a way to reduce space junk by lughnasadh
How? Are you picking up that stuff and carrying it around while you collect the rest of the stuff? Added mass means more fuel you need to take up, to be able to move between orbits. Sending up the ability to deorbit itself removes the need for us to send up another thing. Along with actually getting that thing into orbit. Who's gonna pay for it? These are just honest questions. I'd love to be able to send up something that can maneuver around and collect debris, but it's an engineering feat to do that.
threebillion6 t1_jd0k71l wrote
Reply to comment by Illustrious_Kale_692 in You've seen maps of watersheds, here's a drive shed map. Imagine someone going to see the 2024 total solar eclipse. What's the shortest drive there? What are the odds of making the drive to see the eclipse? I calculated how many people will drive to the eclipse > greatamericaneclipse.com [OC] by MichaelZeiler
The shortest drive to the eclipse next year in April. The path of totality is going over Texas to Maine.
threebillion6 t1_jcza4hr wrote
Reply to comment by Suolucidir in 10 months after its launch by SpaceX, a $10,000 satellite made by students with off-the-shelf materials and powered by 48 Energizer AA batteries, is not only working, it's demonstrating a way to reduce space junk by lughnasadh
That's exactly what we need. Something to deorbit faster. Otherwise we're gonna be sending UP more things to bring more things down. Seems like a massive waste to send something up just to bring stuff down.
threebillion6 t1_jcsa81r wrote
Reply to comment by ethereal3xp in China Built a Hypersonic Generator That Could Power Unimaginable Weapons by ethereal3xp
Is that .26 gallons or 26 gallons?
threebillion6 t1_jcpuldf wrote
Reply to "cybr_xvtcvst", made by xrev_v (me) by xrev_v
Big video game villain vibes.
threebillion6 t1_jcfln4u wrote
Reply to What is space expanding into? by Realistic_Meringue_4
Either nothing, itself expanding is creating the space, or it's looping back on itself. Humans will probably never know.
threebillion6 t1_jabfdlv wrote
Reply to [I ate] snails in garlic butter by Dramatic-Repeat3865
Looks like how they dish em up at Jakes near here. I don't know if that's the traditional way to serve snails but they're damn delicious.
threebillion6 t1_j9whbve wrote
That looks like a rush shirt.
threebillion6 t1_j6p8dfc wrote
Reply to My aunt in the early 90s by supertonic1
Phish.
threebillion6 t1_j6fwvsi wrote
Reply to Loneliness and contemplation games by LeAlbus
The long dark. Just you and the snowy wilderness.
threebillion6 t1_j6e5j3h wrote
Reply to What do we need for a begginer home studio? by N3cr0sis_
A small mixing board, if you can get one that records multiple tracks at the same time that's great. Microphones for vocals and if it's small maybe a few room mics to capture around. Maybe 1 or 2 mics on the drums to get the range. A decent computer, mixing software, monitors. A thousand bucks would do a decent small studio for like indie stuff. You can direct instruments into the board and use fx on the computer, or mic the amp and go from there. I'm sure YouTube has a bunch of tips also.
threebillion6 t1_j64vhuf wrote
Reply to This warning sign for falling ice, and whatever else you might encounter on the sidewalk. by SantasLilSlut
So who's watching the cocktail drinking cats playing DnD on the second floor?
threebillion6 t1_j64v59m wrote
Reply to comment by costumrobo in TIL in Japan you can rent a Super Mario go kart and drive through the streets of Tokyo, whilst dressed as Super Mario characters. by exporterofgold
Supa Nario cart. See it's not the same.
threebillion6 t1_j5pm7k0 wrote
Wait, Pokemon cards are back?
threebillion6 t1_j4ixf9e wrote
Reply to comment by canuckcowgirl in Neighbors say store uses loud opera music to push away homeless by jab116
It worked until Beethoven and Bach started hanging out.
threebillion6 t1_j4ixdcv wrote
Reply to comment by Notsnowbound in Neighbors say store uses loud opera music to push away homeless by jab116
Find out how much power and dB it is to push a known weight, scale up. I think the military has loudspeakers powerful enough.
threebillion6 t1_je8i2y4 wrote
Reply to We’re halfway to a tipping point that would trigger 6 feet of sea level rise from melting of the Greenland Ice Sheet by Bored-sideline
Sweet. Only 2k more gigatons to go til it's real bad.