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  • Like seriously, this might be a good way to limit intel going to Putin.

  • (and they won't even talk about 9. they act like it doesn't exist!)

  • I call for Andy Ogles to get deported to mars on a leaky space craft. So there. I call him "Little Trump". SO DOUBLE THERE You inbred inebriate.

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  • Phones… are computers.

    They just have a different set of input and output. Phones will never fully replace desktops and no, they won’t merge into one thing. (Microsoft tried this to some extent with windows 8. The thing is, for some things kbm is the best method and for others, cell phones tap and swipe are.)

  • If there’s comparable oceans, tides would get a bit chaotic. Unless they’re pretty much balancing themselves out- their orbits would basically have to be circular and their mass balanced with their barycenters all in the same place. If the orbits are different (which is almost certainly true), then the tides get weird fast. (Think like super tides where all the moons are in alignment.)

    Also the moons would muck about with things like satellites orbiting, and probably have chaotic orbits themselves as they push and pull on each other. (For example the moon doesn’t have a stable gravity field, as satellites orbit it, it pulls them out of neat orbits.)

    2 suns would depend on a few things- how far and what stellar type? Is it a relatively stable binary or is one ingesting the other?

    If they’re fairly stable and not spitting out angry stellar winds, and your planet is in the Goldilocks zone, your seasons would get whonky, especially if you orbit both stars or you mostly orbit one star and get pulled around in whonky ways by the second.

    You can have some really weird shaped (and stable!) orbits that would change seasons and day night cycles in some ways. (You could even have an orbit that’s just in a line, bouncing between them, or bean-shaped orbits, etc. random loops added in when your planet gets too close.)

    The chaotic orbits might strip moons off (and maybe they come back.)

    You might have weird religions.

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  • Maybe reach out to your state AG before going the small claims court. Report them for anti-consumer behavior. Frequently, the notice saying they’ve received a complaint and asking for what’s up is enough to get them to change tune immediately.

  • It’s almost like they’re into it.

    “Insult me harder, daddy!”

  • Is that not therapy?

  • I mean, it does sound like a bad idea™. I certainly can understand why cats wouldn't like it. I actually thought it was a "bad kitty squirt gun" blaster, lols.

  • You sound like maybe you enjoyed the discs a little too much.

    You wouldn’t be a cat, perchance?

  • In Tesla's case, its because they rushed to beat the competition. You'll notice they were a "tech company" not a traditional car company. The actual car companies came out with mature, fully baked, offerings rather than trying to be the first.

  • c'mon, incidental explosions are what make life exciting!

  • Its really not even all that shocking a thing. Like. Seriously. Anyone whose paying attention can see that AIPAC has congress by the short and curlies.

  • This is why you carve before getting to the table. Or at least break it into parts.

  • I thought about making an intentional joke about being the “mallard reaction” and saying “isn’t that quackers” or something, and decided to not confuse people.

  • naturally. Best to slow it down and keep it juicy, too. I like smoking them at about 200 f, it's perfection.

    also... way to make spatchcocking sound even dirtier than it is. the no cooks here are probably thinking it's some sort of sex act and the rest of us are wondering if it's not also some sort of sex act.

  • Naw, that’s burnt.

    Maillard reaction where things brown starts at 350f.

    More than 165/175 in the center and that’s dried out.

  • apparently not. It's fixed now.

    (the lady who built a not-quite-full-sized benchy)

  • tune your printer and do a temp calibration tower.

    other things that will help with this is increasing extrusion width to 150% or so of the nozzle diameter. (this also improves the strength of your parts.)

    that said benchy's are horribly unstable and don't float right. but they should float.

    Edit: Also, for your nerdy enjoyment