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  • Speaking from experience here, and limited information from the company, this looks like a polished version of a high-voltage grid accelerator.

    https://ventiva.com/how-it-works/

    What can be an expected concern is that besides ionizing air and imparting motion to neutral air molecules as the ionized ones rush from one plate to the other, that same effect can and will charge dust particles. That "collector plate" will need to be easily accessible.

    Sound familiar?

  • How about I pay zero dollars to continue never using that shithole.

    Not asking, fuck you Elon.

  • Someone else can solve that. None of us has infinite energy, so imma use what I got on what I want.

    It ain't weapons, bub.

  • Keep an eye on em, everyone I know who interacts with chickens has said the same thing.

    Granted that's like one dude, but still. 😆

  • Sweet, glad that worked out for you. I've learned for certain types of work I gotta ask whether it's on the attack vs defense side of military work; at least a couple of interviewers have been taken aback by such an apparently blunt question, that it "isn't such a relevant question".

    In my mind, both times I was wondering why they thought I'd be happy with coming to work every day if it was for something even possibly negative. Engineers get paid to pay attention to details, the fuck wouldn't I be able to piece this shit together from within?

    Compartmentalization is a cute concept on paper. 🙄

  • Raytheon too. Job offer was $$$weet, but it was related to making missiles even more efficient.

    No, I don't think we need to turn brown kids into skeletons yet more efficiently, thanks.

  • What if it was on purpose?

  • Nah those guys are getting 90k+ per year, almost best employee benefits in the city (after our sanitation guys), and a few other things.

    Sluggish selection is a good question. If you look at a video of this incident, the Swedish cops on vacation broke up the brawl professionally and nobody got hurt.

    Then and now, multiple people I've spoken with have expressed sincere doubt NYPD would have treated them as cleanly.

  • I'm not sure what changed, but NYPD et al have always been at least mildly corrupt. I wonder what changed that got them to forget to be honorable with the people they're supposed to help.

    Like you said, I also doubt many could handle a day in another country.

  • 😬 that's... Literally what I'm saying, fucky. Good luck out there.

  • Now you know you were, fuckhead.

  • California gave me a machine to automatically do that when I reach for non-vegetarian products in the store.

  • Bet, pirate meshed SDR broadcasts it is. Evil can be powerful, but never endures.

  • It's sooooo dry, CO kinda sucks even though I really want to like it 😓

  • There's a thread of legitimacy to "defending oneself and their property" in the US sure to how poor response times are, but honestly, it's just stuff. Why risk killing someone or getting killed?

    The distinctly inept class-traitors known as cops are understood to really only be there to file paperwork for insurance. Lock your good stuff up in a real safe with time controls.

  • Don't miss the forest for the trees, son.

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