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@artgoat LOL
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@generalralph6291 Donald Trump has no real value, if it wasn't for his money, which by the way a significant ammount was inherited. He is not useful, or competent, as a worker. He doesn't have the basic know how.
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This is so stupid. These companies seize any opportunity to bully creators for telling the truth. A list of such companies should be made.
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I'm not an Elon fan, but I don't think that cold jet propulsion is more plausible than the Hyperloop. Both are implicit vaporware and just not possible.
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@pingumcping Indeed, zero to 31. Despite being a total of 32 numbers, it is only possible to count to 31. People often confuse that.
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The Hyperloop is the literal definition of a pipe dream. Not only it does little to solve the drag issue, but also you need to spend a lot of energy to keep the low atmosphere inside.
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Making things idiot-proof is futile. There are always idiots that can do idiot things with them. The same goes with arguments.
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That movie is turning reality, minus the wallpapers ripe with logos, at least for now.
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It is more like metallic BS.
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Oh well. Metal doesn't work well in compression. Bridge designers have discovered this a century ago, when whey used iron crossbars in the other way around of wooden ones. The hyperloop is a failure. The fact that something needs to go in and go out is an impediment to maintain a vacuum. Not to mention the propensity for crushing.
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Yup, "unity" (better, slavery under the pretense of unity/companionship/relationship) always gets you a virus.
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An automated flagging system? YouTube going nuts.
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So, basically any compounds that are able to form hydrogen bonds are attracted or repelled? Makes sense, as ions only can exist in such solvents, provided that some salt is added. Hence, the confusion. Pure water has almost no ions and it is attracted or repelled the same as salt water.
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This is beLomi! :D
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Aerotyne seems to be more legitimate than this.
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The flaw in your thinking is that water is not contained inside an imaginary vertical tube above the sub. When the sub collapses, the water instantly comes from everywhere. But indeed, it is mostly springiness that does the killing.
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The white paper references reminds me of a quote in Snowpiercer: "So it is". "Yes? So it is. In the beginning, order was proscribed by your ticket: First Class, Economy, and freeloaders like you. Eternal order is prescribed by the sacred engine: all things flow from the sacred engine, all things in their place, all passengers in their section, all water flowing."
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Was it 2012 or 2013?
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And I thought that this was a telescope invented by the guy from EEVblog. Close enough, as Dave's products are dubious at best. They are not polished. I mean, the uCurrent looks like a DIY project, and its accuracy is not documented.
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Our planet is composed of 70% salt water. And I thought it was 70% silicates and stuff.
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Survives a nuclear explosion. LOL
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The guy is reckless.
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Spent fuel rods can't go critical. Even new rods can't go critical. Is she supposed to be a nuclear physicist. I'm not, and even my infrared vision can see through her BS.
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The giy is completely lost and has no clue. He is just tossing "inventions" and see what "sticks".
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Water from the air that probably is not very clean, doesn't have the same salt content as tap water (probably, it is something close to deionized water), and it is not very healthy for those reasons. Buy a dehumidifier, distill the result, add salt and drink. Done.
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That sounds like a threat. Say! You have a very nice YouTube account. It would be a shame if something happened to it.
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