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Marky Dread wrote:
22 Nov 2022, 4:59pm
Low Down Low wrote:
22 Nov 2022, 3:26pm
Marky Dread wrote:
22 Nov 2022, 2:47pm
Low Down Low wrote:
09 Oct 2022, 5:18pm
My rather pathetic attempt to take a pic of Jupiter. It's the barely discernible dot to the right of the shiny blob that is definitely the moon.

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Man takes picture of a lightbulb in his garden shed at midnight and cons the science community into believing it's Jupiter. 🤣
Well, i thought there's folk here who still believe the moon landings, they'll fall for anything :shifty:
I've never believed that nonsense. All that rocket fuel would've melted the cheese in no time.
Yeah and i don't know how people looked at them driving that buggy around and thought, yeah that's definitely legit, like the suspension would be totally clogged up with mozzarella after a few seconds. They'd never have got 10 yards.

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Low Down Low wrote:
22 Nov 2022, 6:01pm
Marky Dread wrote:
22 Nov 2022, 4:59pm
Low Down Low wrote:
22 Nov 2022, 3:26pm
Marky Dread wrote:
22 Nov 2022, 2:47pm
Low Down Low wrote:
09 Oct 2022, 5:18pm
My rather pathetic attempt to take a pic of Jupiter. It's the barely discernible dot to the right of the shiny blob that is definitely the moon.

1665350245735-1100308943.jpg
Man takes picture of a lightbulb in his garden shed at midnight and cons the science community into believing it's Jupiter. 🤣
Well, i thought there's folk here who still believe the moon landings, they'll fall for anything :shifty:
I've never believed that nonsense. All that rocket fuel would've melted the cheese in no time.
Yeah and i don't know how people looked at them driving that buggy around and thought, yeah that's definitely legit, like the suspension would be totally clogged up with mozzarella after a few seconds. They'd never have got 10 yards.
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God but our brains are haunted by bed bugs.
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Dr. Medulla wrote:
24 Nov 2022, 2:35pm
God but our brains are haunted by bed bugs.
Hello,

Very fun! Thanks!

I may show this during my discussion of perception.
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And the embedded YouTube video just made the article that much better. :mrgreen:
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Sparky wrote:
29 Nov 2022, 8:39pm
And the embedded YouTube video just made the article that much better. :mrgreen:
I remember talking to a ceramics engineering student at Rutgers 30 years ago about this. Apparently she didn't take me seriously.

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revbob wrote:
29 Nov 2022, 10:10pm
Sparky wrote:
29 Nov 2022, 8:39pm
And the embedded YouTube video just made the article that much better. :mrgreen:
I remember talking to a ceramics engineering student at Rutgers 30 years ago about this. Apparently she didn't take me seriously.
Hello,

This has real potential to affect energy transfer for the good:

https://enewspaper.nydailynews.com/html ... g=59746998

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gkbill wrote:
13 Dec 2022, 6:28pm
revbob wrote:
29 Nov 2022, 10:10pm
Sparky wrote:
29 Nov 2022, 8:39pm
And the embedded YouTube video just made the article that much better. :mrgreen:
I remember talking to a ceramics engineering student at Rutgers 30 years ago about this. Apparently she didn't take me seriously.
Hello,

This has real potential to affect energy transfer for the good:

https://enewspaper.nydailynews.com/html ... g=59746998
All of the shared resources of the planet should be driving to achieving this as soon as possible.
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The man wont let me see this article

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revbob wrote:
14 Dec 2022, 9:25am
The man wont let me see this article
Hello,

A fusion event in California successfully acheived a positive energy net gain. This is the same process that powers the sun and stars.
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gkbill wrote:
14 Dec 2022, 12:18pm
revbob wrote:
14 Dec 2022, 9:25am
The man wont let me see this article
Hello,

A fusion event in California successfully acheived a positive energy net gain. This is the same process that powers the sun and stars.fusion.PNGfusion 2.PNG
Yeah, this would be almost limitlessly beneficial if it pans out.
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"The rangers quickly put the toad in a container to remove it from the wild and euthanize it."

I get that it's an invasive species, but I don't know, maybe donate it to a zoo or something?
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WestwayKid wrote:
20 Jan 2023, 5:39pm
"The rangers quickly put the toad in a container to remove it from the wild and euthanize it."

I get that it's an invasive species, but I don't know, maybe donate it to a zoo or something?
Agreed see if you can make it even bigger.

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