Not the sort of video I’d usually choose on a Saturday evening
but it’s doing a job.
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but it’s doing a job.
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Got to be honest
I'm still struggling here. It's starting to chafe.
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I'm still struggling here. It's starting to chafe.
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Reminds me of one of my old friends. He used to eat wotsits like that in school.
( , Sun 15 Apr 2018, 14:31, Share, Reply)
Just looked at the description..
..looks like someone high on marijuana has fallen on the keyboard.
( , Sat 14 Apr 2018, 18:14, Share, Reply)
..looks like someone high on marijuana has fallen on the keyboard.
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May not post to Netherlands - Read item description or contact seller for postage options.
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She could buy herself and then call the seller a cunt in the feedback
I'd consider voting for her if she did that
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I'd consider voting for her if she did that
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"Anyway she's a bit Hagged and a bit Old"
don't make me on her side by attacking her for personal stuff instead of her politics
( , Sun 15 Apr 2018, 10:44, Share, Reply)
don't make me on her side by attacking her for personal stuff instead of her politics
( , Sun 15 Apr 2018, 10:44, Share, Reply)
Holy Roadkill, Batman!
Road safety with Adam West, lost for 50 years and recently rediscovered.
( , Sat 14 Apr 2018, 14:21, Share, Reply)
Road safety with Adam West, lost for 50 years and recently rediscovered.
( , Sat 14 Apr 2018, 14:21, Share, Reply)
In The Curious Incedent of the Dog in the Nightime
Christopher mentions looking left, right and left again before crossing.
I'm American, and that always bothered me, because I thought in the UK it must be right, left, and right again. Now I'm sure of that. Haha
Maybe an American proof reader changed it. I don't know, but it still bothers me.
So does trying to picture the intersection of three rods at a right angles. Is it a sphere?? It must be sphere, right? If you take away everything else that isn't common to all three rods, right?
( , Sat 14 Apr 2018, 23:18, Share, Reply)
Christopher mentions looking left, right and left again before crossing.
I'm American, and that always bothered me, because I thought in the UK it must be right, left, and right again. Now I'm sure of that. Haha
Maybe an American proof reader changed it. I don't know, but it still bothers me.
So does trying to picture the intersection of three rods at a right angles. Is it a sphere?? It must be sphere, right? If you take away everything else that isn't common to all three rods, right?
( , Sat 14 Apr 2018, 23:18, Share, Reply)
Yeah, must be a subediting thing
Because you would probably die looking left, right, left. It is definitely right, left, right in the UK
As for the intersection, I have no fucking clue what you are talking about
( , Sat 14 Apr 2018, 23:40, Share, Reply)
Because you would probably die looking left, right, left. It is definitely right, left, right in the UK
As for the intersection, I have no fucking clue what you are talking about
( , Sat 14 Apr 2018, 23:40, Share, Reply)
It's another reference to the book. The kid relaxes by trying to imagine the shape that would be formed by the intersection of three rods of equal diameter, intersecting at right angles.
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Ah. Gotcha
In my head it is a sphere but part of my brain says it wouldn't be...?
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In my head it is a sphere but part of my brain says it wouldn't be...?
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Welcome to my world
...for the past 15 years or so. Haha
I hope you come to grips with it sooner than that.
( , Sun 15 Apr 2018, 1:10, Share, Reply)
...for the past 15 years or so. Haha
I hope you come to grips with it sooner than that.
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French intelligence report into chemical attacks in Douma.
Ooooh, topical.
(tl; dr: Assessment is that there were several chemical attacks on Douma on Saturday 7.iv.18, and high confidence in attribution to Syrian regime)
( , Sat 14 Apr 2018, 13:35, Share, Reply)
Ooooh, topical.
(tl; dr: Assessment is that there were several chemical attacks on Douma on Saturday 7.iv.18, and high confidence in attribution to Syrian regime)
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Is anyone seriously suggesting that they didn’t do it?
Apart from the usual tinfoil hat brigade and the Russians that is.
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Apart from the usual tinfoil hat brigade and the Russians that is.
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There are lots of tinfoilers coming out of the woodwork.
But, no: I don't think any sane person is denying it. Still: it is interesting to have the intel assessment as directly as possible.
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But, no: I don't think any sane person is denying it. Still: it is interesting to have the intel assessment as directly as possible.
( , Sat 14 Apr 2018, 15:16, Share, Reply)
It's just that chemical attacks are so often precede American invasions that you'd think regimes would learn that it's a sure fire trigger.
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Invasion, or airstrikes?
Anyway it clearly isn't a surefire trigger.
The US did not involve themselves in the North Yemen Civil War at all, when various villages were gassed: Kawma (1963), Kitaf, Gahar and Gadafa (1967).
Nor did they do anything in Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe) in the 1970s.
Nor did they respond when the Vietnamese used Phosgene gas against the Cambodians in Thailand.
In the Falklands War, Argentina deployed tear gas (which while non-lethal IS a chemical weapon and banned in warfare), and white phosphorus, but I think you'll find that the US were broadly of the opinion that the UK should have let Argentina have the islands.
In Angola in the 80s, VX and sarin were apparently used by the Cubans, and apparently South Africa has also been accused of using poison gas of some kind. The US made a lot of noise but did nothing.
There was no immediate response to Iraq during the Iran-Iraq war, when tens if not hundreds of thousands of Iranian soldiers were gassed, with around 20,000 killed immediately. Nor when the Kurd were gassed in 1988 with a cocktail of lethal agents.
In fact, I'm struggling to find many cases where the US has intervened directly after usage of chemical weapons at all. Certainly, in the two gulf wars, the historical use of such weapons by Saddam was cited as one of many reasons for action, but it was never the smoking gun.
Edit: I fucking love the internet.
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Anyway it clearly isn't a surefire trigger.
The US did not involve themselves in the North Yemen Civil War at all, when various villages were gassed: Kawma (1963), Kitaf, Gahar and Gadafa (1967).
Nor did they do anything in Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe) in the 1970s.
Nor did they respond when the Vietnamese used Phosgene gas against the Cambodians in Thailand.
In the Falklands War, Argentina deployed tear gas (which while non-lethal IS a chemical weapon and banned in warfare), and white phosphorus, but I think you'll find that the US were broadly of the opinion that the UK should have let Argentina have the islands.
In Angola in the 80s, VX and sarin were apparently used by the Cubans, and apparently South Africa has also been accused of using poison gas of some kind. The US made a lot of noise but did nothing.
There was no immediate response to Iraq during the Iran-Iraq war, when tens if not hundreds of thousands of Iranian soldiers were gassed, with around 20,000 killed immediately. Nor when the Kurd were gassed in 1988 with a cocktail of lethal agents.
In fact, I'm struggling to find many cases where the US has intervened directly after usage of chemical weapons at all. Certainly, in the two gulf wars, the historical use of such weapons by Saddam was cited as one of many reasons for action, but it was never the smoking gun.
Edit: I fucking love the internet.
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Obama never responded to previous chemical attacks in Syria either over the years.
And trumps one attack last year was for show.
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And trumps one attack last year was for show.
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Yeah I dunno where people get the idea that the PM
has to ask parliament about it. Tony Blair did it once, and now everyone seems to think that is normal.
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has to ask parliament about it. Tony Blair did it once, and now everyone seems to think that is normal.
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I have never understood why we have never gone in to Zimbabwe
Mugabe terrorised his own people for decades. Assad is getting the strong- arm treatment for a reason we are not party to
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Mugabe terrorised his own people for decades. Assad is getting the strong- arm treatment for a reason we are not party to
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Isn't it all about pipelines? So I think Russia and Iran have a deal, and they need to push their pipelines through Syria but the US and some other countries don't want that... they want a monopoly or something.
Also relates to gas in Europe.
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No. It's not.
I mean, the Iranians may benefit from a frieldly government willing to accommodate a pipeline, but the idea that that's a reason to support Assad is nuts. (Assad being Alawite has more to do with it.) Neither does Russia have any particular reason on that front. What it does lack is a warm-water port, which Syria has traditionally provided.
( , Sun 15 Apr 2018, 9:59, Share, Reply)
I mean, the Iranians may benefit from a frieldly government willing to accommodate a pipeline, but the idea that that's a reason to support Assad is nuts. (Assad being Alawite has more to do with it.) Neither does Russia have any particular reason on that front. What it does lack is a warm-water port, which Syria has traditionally provided.
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So their "intelligence" is based on looking at Twitter, Facebook, and Youtube ?
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Among other things, yes.
It would be strange if they took no account of those real-time eyewitness accounts.
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It would be strange if they took no account of those real-time eyewitness accounts.
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They'll claim something about it being against the constitution
If it was a birthright of their ancestors then they should be allowed to bugger animals too, otherwise what next? Gun control?
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If it was a birthright of their ancestors then they should be allowed to bugger animals too, otherwise what next? Gun control?
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So much time and energy is spent on here slagging off America.
I'd rather live there there than literally more than a hundred other countries of the world. In fact, it's definitely in my top ten, maybe top five, Trump notwithstanding. So there.
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I'd rather live there there than literally more than a hundred other countries of the world. In fact, it's definitely in my top ten, maybe top five, Trump notwithstanding. So there.
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Mrs Varmint is American.
It's not as good as you might think it is.
Anyway, criticising lax gun control and ridiculously high firearms related deaths is not really slagging off America, it's slagging off lax gun control and ridiculously high firearms related deaths which most people would consider reasonable.
( , Sat 14 Apr 2018, 21:08, Share, Reply)
It's not as good as you might think it is.
Anyway, criticising lax gun control and ridiculously high firearms related deaths is not really slagging off America, it's slagging off lax gun control and ridiculously high firearms related deaths which most people would consider reasonable.
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I've been to some great bits, which are as good as I think they are, good health insurance permitting. I'm thinking of the north east mainly.
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It was probably because
There was a clause that legalised bumsex. Because that's more likely what they care about.
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There was a clause that legalised bumsex. Because that's more likely what they care about.
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The law also made anal sex between people legal.
My guess is they were voting against that.
( , Sat 14 Apr 2018, 19:42, Share, Reply)
My guess is they were voting against that.
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WTF people posting recipes on /links
This is turning into fucking Mumsnet... I mean not fucking mums.net but Mumsnet. Oh I give up! You guuuuuuys!
Seriously my favourite beer snack.
Spicy, Salty, Stinky! But enough about my underpants
( , Sat 14 Apr 2018, 7:37, Share, Reply)
This is turning into fucking Mumsnet... I mean not fucking mums.net but Mumsnet. Oh I give up! You guuuuuuys!
Seriously my favourite beer snack.
Spicy, Salty, Stinky! But enough about my underpants
( , Sat 14 Apr 2018, 7:37, Share, Reply)
YANBU
Mmmmmm Singapore snacks.
I need to have a go at finding a decent recipe for Singapore chili crab. One of the best meals I've ever had. Food of the gods I tell you.
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Mmmmmm Singapore snacks.
I need to have a go at finding a decent recipe for Singapore chili crab. One of the best meals I've ever had. Food of the gods I tell you.
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indeed
I used to go to east coast parkway for that. Black pepper crab was a good alternative
( , Sat 14 Apr 2018, 23:02, Share, Reply)
I used to go to east coast parkway for that. Black pepper crab was a good alternative
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Rocket launch, Atlas 5, just after midnight Sat (live YouTube)
Big rocket launch in the first few hours of Sunday;
Launches 0:13 - 02:11 UK time (2313-0111 GMT) from Cape Canaveral, Florida.
Five solid rocket boosters and a single-engine upper stage, taking up a US Navy comms satellite to geostationary orbit.
For the non-space-geeks: It's a fucking huge billion-dollar firework and might explode spectacularly
And for your diaries;
Monday April 16, 2232-2232 GMT: SpaceX Falcon 9 carrying TESS, Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite to high-Earth elliptical orbit.
You've heard of Keplar, which found over 1000 earth-like planets? Well this is searching 400x as much space. Exciting landing of Stage 1
April 19/20 0030-0430 GMT Electron "It’s Business Time" from New Zealand.
This is the 3rd launch for "Rocket Lab", one of the few rivals to SpaceX, Two commercial CubeSats for weather and ship tracking, and a small GPS satellite. The previous flight was "Still Testing".
May 4 (time TBD) SpaceX Falcon 9 taking Bangabandhu comms sat, First time for new Block 5 Falcon, and landing (Delayed from April 24)
May 5, 1105-1305 GMT the huge ATLAS-V heads to Mars (arrives Nov), the NASA "Insight" mission includes a Mars rover, and all kinds of things to study the geology
Question: Do you guys want me to post here nearer the time of those, or will you call me a spamcunt?
( , Sat 14 Apr 2018, 1:07, Share, Reply)
Big rocket launch in the first few hours of Sunday;
Launches 0:13 - 02:11 UK time (2313-0111 GMT) from Cape Canaveral, Florida.
Five solid rocket boosters and a single-engine upper stage, taking up a US Navy comms satellite to geostationary orbit.
For the non-space-geeks: It's a fucking huge billion-dollar firework and might explode spectacularly
And for your diaries;
Monday April 16, 2232-2232 GMT: SpaceX Falcon 9 carrying TESS, Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite to high-Earth elliptical orbit.
You've heard of Keplar, which found over 1000 earth-like planets? Well this is searching 400x as much space. Exciting landing of Stage 1
April 19/20 0030-0430 GMT Electron "It’s Business Time" from New Zealand.
This is the 3rd launch for "Rocket Lab", one of the few rivals to SpaceX, Two commercial CubeSats for weather and ship tracking, and a small GPS satellite. The previous flight was "Still Testing".
May 4 (time TBD) SpaceX Falcon 9 taking Bangabandhu comms sat, First time for new Block 5 Falcon, and landing (Delayed from April 24)
May 5, 1105-1305 GMT the huge ATLAS-V heads to Mars (arrives Nov), the NASA "Insight" mission includes a Mars rover, and all kinds of things to study the geology
Question: Do you guys want me to post here nearer the time of those, or will you call me a spamcunt?
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trump has just responded to your request
youtu.be/7IEwBrJzhlg?t=166
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youtu.be/7IEwBrJzhlg?t=166
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Thanks guys,
I'll do my best to post 'em.
I won't post *every* launch; there's often several a week these days. But the ones above are, I think, notable. To me, it's like watching the future happen; chances are high that we'll have humans on the moon within 5 years, and Mars within 10.
Bonus links: SpaceX TESS static fire test yesterday (13 April), Indian launch from 12 April (both YouTube)
( , Sat 14 Apr 2018, 2:39, Share, Reply)
I'll do my best to post 'em.
I won't post *every* launch; there's often several a week these days. But the ones above are, I think, notable. To me, it's like watching the future happen; chances are high that we'll have humans on the moon within 5 years, and Mars within 10.
Bonus links: SpaceX TESS static fire test yesterday (13 April), Indian launch from 12 April (both YouTube)
( , Sat 14 Apr 2018, 2:39, Share, Reply)
"chances are high that we'll have humans on the moon within 5 years, and Mars within 10."
Phrase of the year 1964
( , Sat 14 Apr 2018, 8:39, Share, Reply)
Phrase of the year 1964
( , Sat 14 Apr 2018, 8:39, Share, Reply)
You sure "Fusion reactors are perpetually ten years away"?
I know that's been the case, but... www.lindau-nobel.org/where-is-fusion-research-today/
Besides, what has this got to do with getting to Mars?
( , Sun 15 Apr 2018, 2:15, Share, Reply)
I know that's been the case, but... www.lindau-nobel.org/where-is-fusion-research-today/
Besides, what has this got to do with getting to Mars?
( , Sun 15 Apr 2018, 2:15, Share, Reply)
You're right, but that was gov budgets
SpaceX is making real, observable, fast progress. Lots of delays, of course; but progress all the same. April 2nd was only the second time a private company went to ISS; they are testing their capsule to carry people, and they are contractually obliged (with NASA) to get that going in 2019 - there's billions on the line, that even Musk can't afford to lose. BFR (the next-gen rocket) is being built; last week we saw the first picture of the huge machine for making the carbon-fibre core.
The current Falcon 9 ('block 4') can only be reused a few times (hence we've seen just a few landings), but block 5 should launch in May, and should be re-usable 100+ times.
Before SpaceX, nobody ever landed and reused a stage 1 rocket, now it's every couple weeks. They're working on recovering the fairing too - they tried to catch the last one, but the parachute failed and it snapped in half. But that's part of the process of test/improve. And then the BFR should be 100% reusable.
If at first you don't succeed...
( , Sat 14 Apr 2018, 11:51, Share, Reply)
SpaceX is making real, observable, fast progress. Lots of delays, of course; but progress all the same. April 2nd was only the second time a private company went to ISS; they are testing their capsule to carry people, and they are contractually obliged (with NASA) to get that going in 2019 - there's billions on the line, that even Musk can't afford to lose. BFR (the next-gen rocket) is being built; last week we saw the first picture of the huge machine for making the carbon-fibre core.
The current Falcon 9 ('block 4') can only be reused a few times (hence we've seen just a few landings), but block 5 should launch in May, and should be re-usable 100+ times.
Before SpaceX, nobody ever landed and reused a stage 1 rocket, now it's every couple weeks. They're working on recovering the fairing too - they tried to catch the last one, but the parachute failed and it snapped in half. But that's part of the process of test/improve. And then the BFR should be 100% reusable.
If at first you don't succeed...
( , Sat 14 Apr 2018, 11:51, Share, Reply)
I get how as a private company they can make money chucking things into space for other people, but how are they then intending to make a trip to Mars profitable? Tourism? Seems a bit far fetched. Is there some other revenue stream with Mars? I like space and rockets and stuff but I know bugger all about SpaceX'es's business model.
( , Sat 14 Apr 2018, 17:47, Share, Reply)
They're planning a satellite launcher version of BFR
Which will provide a handy revenue stream. SpaceX's goal with Mars isn't to provide the whole infrastructure, it's to provide the transport. The idea is that once you've proven you have a reliable method of getting there and back with a decent amount of cargo, people will find their own reasons for buying that ticket. Tourism will undoubtedly be a reason, as will exploration, and there's likely to be a queue of research institutions wanting tickets for their researchers. After that, who knows?
( , Sat 14 Apr 2018, 20:52, Share, Reply)
Which will provide a handy revenue stream. SpaceX's goal with Mars isn't to provide the whole infrastructure, it's to provide the transport. The idea is that once you've proven you have a reliable method of getting there and back with a decent amount of cargo, people will find their own reasons for buying that ticket. Tourism will undoubtedly be a reason, as will exploration, and there's likely to be a queue of research institutions wanting tickets for their researchers. After that, who knows?
( , Sat 14 Apr 2018, 20:52, Share, Reply)
2 short answers
I could write pages about that, but to keep it short,
1. Imagine the kudos they'd get; the publcity. Have you heard of a guy called Neil Armstrong? Heard of Apollo? In fact, it might make him as well remembered as Columbus. SpaceX could become the dominant space company for 100 years; if someone wants to launch things, who ya gonna call? Can you imagine the global audience watching people land on Mars - almost certainly the largest ever. How many times have you seen pictures of Apollo? Everyone has, for 50 years. Every newspaper, every TV station, books, movies... all about SpaceX.
2. Feel free to be sceptical, but I honestly don't think it's all about the money. While studying for PhD, Musk made an early 'city guide' website, which made him a multi-millionaire; he invested that to make Paypal, which made him a billionaire. He invested that in SpaceX, which was incredibly risky, and he could have lost almost everything. But at this point, he has so much that why worry - he can buy absolutely anything he may want, without it making a dent. He also has Tesla, and a bunch of other ventures. He could have made SpaceX public, for many billions, but said he'll hold off on that because he doesn't want a corporation just getting as much $ as possible from SpaceX (by launching commercial satellites, etc); he - personally - wants to go to Mars.
( , Sat 14 Apr 2018, 22:57, Share, Reply)
I could write pages about that, but to keep it short,
1. Imagine the kudos they'd get; the publcity. Have you heard of a guy called Neil Armstrong? Heard of Apollo? In fact, it might make him as well remembered as Columbus. SpaceX could become the dominant space company for 100 years; if someone wants to launch things, who ya gonna call? Can you imagine the global audience watching people land on Mars - almost certainly the largest ever. How many times have you seen pictures of Apollo? Everyone has, for 50 years. Every newspaper, every TV station, books, movies... all about SpaceX.
2. Feel free to be sceptical, but I honestly don't think it's all about the money. While studying for PhD, Musk made an early 'city guide' website, which made him a multi-millionaire; he invested that to make Paypal, which made him a billionaire. He invested that in SpaceX, which was incredibly risky, and he could have lost almost everything. But at this point, he has so much that why worry - he can buy absolutely anything he may want, without it making a dent. He also has Tesla, and a bunch of other ventures. He could have made SpaceX public, for many billions, but said he'll hold off on that because he doesn't want a corporation just getting as much $ as possible from SpaceX (by launching commercial satellites, etc); he - personally - wants to go to Mars.
( , Sat 14 Apr 2018, 22:57, Share, Reply)
The 27th Day (1957)
Five Earthlings from five nations are abducted by an alien who gives them each capsules which can eradicate all human life. They have 27 days to decide what to do.
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Five Earthlings from five nations are abducted by an alien who gives them each capsules which can eradicate all human life. They have 27 days to decide what to do.
( , Sat 14 Apr 2018, 0:24, Share, Reply)
ALL human life?
then they essentially have suicide pills, should be an easy choice to make.
Happy? stay alive.
Depressed? Fuck it, kill everyone.
( , Sat 14 Apr 2018, 11:44, Share, Reply)
then they essentially have suicide pills, should be an easy choice to make.
Happy? stay alive.
Depressed? Fuck it, kill everyone.
( , Sat 14 Apr 2018, 11:44, Share, Reply)
Indie Game Review: Doughlings: Arcade
I made this!
A yet to be released arkanoid/breakout clone, which I was lucky enough to get an early release version of. Will I do a professional in-depth review finding out the differences, pros and cons of it?
Or will I get drunk and talk about balls?
spoiler: it's the balls
( , Fri 13 Apr 2018, 23:53, Share, Reply)
A yet to be released arkanoid/breakout clone, which I was lucky enough to get an early release version of. Will I do a professional in-depth review finding out the differences, pros and cons of it?
Or will I get drunk and talk about balls?
spoiler: it's the balls
( , Fri 13 Apr 2018, 23:53, Share, Reply)
Thanks to fuck
Amid the chaos storm there are things we can rely on. A noncy fucking review of a shite dogbomb of a game.
Happy Friday, you big nonce
( , Fri 13 Apr 2018, 23:57, Share, Reply)
Amid the chaos storm there are things we can rely on. A noncy fucking review of a shite dogbomb of a game.
Happy Friday, you big nonce
( , Fri 13 Apr 2018, 23:57, Share, Reply)
entertaining as always mr bomb, the game looks like something that was built into the old sky boxes. it's a no from me
( , Sat 14 Apr 2018, 7:02, Share, Reply)
I always gave your vids a pass
How wrong I was...
Now I have a nice backlog though.
Klik!
( , Sat 14 Apr 2018, 11:58, Share, Reply)
How wrong I was...
Now I have a nice backlog though.
Klik!
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This deserves more plays.
"Live recording of Jono Podmore and Ian Tregoning's set at the Tribute gig for Jaki Liebezeit - 22/1/18. The track is constructed in keeping with Jaki's theories which are to be published soon"
For those who don't know, Jaki Liebezeit was the founding member of Can. I nearly got to see him live in December 2016, but the gig was cancelled. He died the following month, so I suppose he had a reasonable excuse.
BTW, can anyone work out the time signature of that? Sounds like 13/7 or some such jazz shit.
( , Fri 13 Apr 2018, 23:07, Share, Reply)
"Live recording of Jono Podmore and Ian Tregoning's set at the Tribute gig for Jaki Liebezeit - 22/1/18. The track is constructed in keeping with Jaki's theories which are to be published soon"
For those who don't know, Jaki Liebezeit was the founding member of Can. I nearly got to see him live in December 2016, but the gig was cancelled. He died the following month, so I suppose he had a reasonable excuse.
BTW, can anyone work out the time signature of that? Sounds like 13/7 or some such jazz shit.
( , Fri 13 Apr 2018, 23:07, Share, Reply)
as a great drummer once told me in a conversation about time signatures:
everything is in one.
( , Fri 13 Apr 2018, 23:15, Share, Reply)
everything is in one.
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Relevant to my interests
https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B004NSUXOS/ref=dp-kindle-redirect?_encoding=UTF8&btkr=1
( , Fri 13 Apr 2018, 23:18, Share, Reply)
https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B004NSUXOS/ref=dp-kindle-redirect?_encoding=UTF8&btkr=1
( , Fri 13 Apr 2018, 23:18, Share, Reply)
Altogether now! 123, 123, 1234567, 123, 123, 1, 1234567, 23,
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Skookum homemade voltage detector
NSFW
Showing how a commercially-available AC voltage detector works, followed by a rather more puerile homemade one.
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Showing how a commercially-available AC voltage detector works, followed by a rather more puerile homemade one.
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The ones I remember didn't need batteries.
Am I thinking of something else?
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Am I thinking of something else?
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en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Test_light - if he's gonna go that far to detect voltage via body capacitance he may as well go the whole hog and build a solid state theremin to make freaky noises with: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theremin#Operating_principles
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That's them.
I'd always though they were crude things with filament bulbs in them. Now I see they're crude things with fluorescent bulbs in them.
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I'd always though they were crude things with filament bulbs in them. Now I see they're crude things with fluorescent bulbs in them.
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It's a neon bulb which is a gas discharge lamp
Fluorescent lamps generate the final light with a phosphor that converts one wavelength into another.
(apologies for the pedantry!)
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Fluorescent lamps generate the final light with a phosphor that converts one wavelength into another.
(apologies for the pedantry!)
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enough of that shit, where's dogbomb and his latest review?
( , Fri 13 Apr 2018, 22:33, Share, Reply)
I still want to know
What you did to Jemima. Not seen her around for a while...
( , Fri 13 Apr 2018, 22:41, Share, Reply)
What you did to Jemima. Not seen her around for a while...
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fucking ^this
I finally get to pack the missus off to her mates on a Friday and there's no Dogbomb?
( , Fri 13 Apr 2018, 23:04, Share, Reply)
I finally get to pack the missus off to her mates on a Friday and there's no Dogbomb?
( , Fri 13 Apr 2018, 23:04, Share, Reply)
In agreement
See also world’s greatest domino toppling videos
( , Fri 13 Apr 2018, 22:41, Share, Reply)
See also world’s greatest domino toppling videos
( , Fri 13 Apr 2018, 22:41, Share, Reply)
Fucking domino toppling vids.
Fuck 'em.
AND. What the fuck are all those ASMR buggery vids about?
( , Fri 13 Apr 2018, 22:45, Share, Reply)
Fuck 'em.
AND. What the fuck are all those ASMR buggery vids about?
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That’s just weirdo shit
But have you watched people playing with fucking Lego? And monetising it?
For clarity - I do not include any wood stacking, log splitting, chainsaw tips or generally tree mongering videos in this sweeping condemnation of boring nerdy YouTube voids (nice One spell checkers)
( , Fri 13 Apr 2018, 22:52, Share, Reply)
But have you watched people playing with fucking Lego? And monetising it?
For clarity - I do not include any wood stacking, log splitting, chainsaw tips or generally tree mongering videos in this sweeping condemnation of boring nerdy YouTube voids (nice One spell checkers)
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Chainsaw related voids are OK with me.
Along with detailed gralloching.
( , Fri 13 Apr 2018, 23:00, Share, Reply)
Along with detailed gralloching.
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I love a bit of gralloching
So long as I don’t have to carry the meat. Alas the current visit to the ACFC scottish mountain fastness has been overtaken by events (not to mention season- although no gaes a fuck round here)
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So long as I don’t have to carry the meat. Alas the current visit to the ACFC scottish mountain fastness has been overtaken by events (not to mention season- although no gaes a fuck round here)
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Any day now for the new Prim Tech, there's something to look forward to.
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I’m going off him
The whole reboot to a new location was shit. He’s repeating series one with slightly more tanned ankles.
( , Fri 13 Apr 2018, 23:28, Share, Reply)
The whole reboot to a new location was shit. He’s repeating series one with slightly more tanned ankles.
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Ok then. There's the local council elections to look forward to.
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Rather satisfying video
and the article that led me to it.
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and the article that led me to it.
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Get with the groove Granddad!
Follow Industrial Japan on YouTube for videos like this, accompanied by electronic music:
www.youtube.com/channel/UCQRnnO-TlbPKhlIjp04TnWg
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Follow Industrial Japan on YouTube for videos like this, accompanied by electronic music:
www.youtube.com/channel/UCQRnnO-TlbPKhlIjp04TnWg
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I’d like this more if I didn’t believe it wasn’t made
By a 400lb American in his moms basement
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By a 400lb American in his moms basement
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Ignorance of the law is no defence.
After all, it's in their mother tongue.
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After all, it's in their mother tongue.
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McKayla Maroney
Also, "had previously wed her son" - Jesus fucking Christ.
( , Sat 14 Apr 2018, 3:39, Share, Reply)
Also, "had previously wed her son" - Jesus fucking Christ.
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She also managed to not have her name
on her child's birth certificate. That's impressive, and shows premeditation.
Brilliant logic. Not on the certificate makes it ok.
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on her child's birth certificate. That's impressive, and shows premeditation.
Brilliant logic. Not on the certificate makes it ok.
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Frank Butcher's Samba
I made this!
A Samba ballad involving Frank Butcher.
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A Samba ballad involving Frank Butcher.
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HBO's Andre The Giant Documentary
Bit of a tearjerker towards the end.
Unfortunately the film makers decided to play along with Hulk Hogan's delusional account, gloss over Andre's legendary bigotry, and focus more on the WWE established legend a little too much IMO.
Seriously worth watching however, perhaps worth it alone for Vince Macmahon basically admitting to being a psychopath.
Get it quick before it's pulled down, ahoy.
( , Fri 13 Apr 2018, 15:39, Share, Reply)
Bit of a tearjerker towards the end.
Unfortunately the film makers decided to play along with Hulk Hogan's delusional account, gloss over Andre's legendary bigotry, and focus more on the WWE established legend a little too much IMO.
Seriously worth watching however, perhaps worth it alone for Vince Macmahon basically admitting to being a psychopath.
Get it quick before it's pulled down, ahoy.
( , Fri 13 Apr 2018, 15:39, Share, Reply)
I started watching this and it's great.
I love a good wrestling doc. See also:'The Self Destruction of the Ultimate Warrior'.
( , Fri 13 Apr 2018, 22:15, Share, Reply)
I love a good wrestling doc. See also:'The Self Destruction of the Ultimate Warrior'.
( , Fri 13 Apr 2018, 22:15, Share, Reply)
eeh that was a pretty bad one
in terms of honesty and journalistic integrity at least.
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in terms of honesty and journalistic integrity at least.
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I thought it was the most electrifying documentary about sports entertainment.
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Thanks for that
Watched it last night and although I knew a bit about Andre it was a compelling bit of viewing.
( , Sat 14 Apr 2018, 11:19, Share, Reply)
Watched it last night and although I knew a bit about Andre it was a compelling bit of viewing.
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