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  • Mirrored image of a manually chosen frame.

    I specifically manipulated an image to make it look more like what I wanted to see and then I saw it.

  • Boy, I really hope somebody got fired for that blunder.

  • I'm flattered, but I don't go in for these backdoor shenanigans.

  • Is this a bust?

  • Sangheili lookin' punk.

  • I understand the turn of phrase. I don't quite know what you mean in the application here.

  • I'm not sure if I entirely follow what you mean by "turning things on their head". What are you getting at?

  • I'm not sure what you mean by this. The industrial revolutions were not just about burning coal.

  • Robber barons were in many ways also tied to coal.

    Robber barons are just a more evocative way of framing the period compared to the dry Industrial Revolution term, similar to calling it the Gilded Age, but all the terms are roughly talking about the same time period.

  • Either of the first two Industrial Revolutions were not named because of the burning of coal in and of itself. Coal burning was part of the widespread and rapid transformation of society. Coal played a part in facilitating previously unthinkable changes in a short time.

    The adoption of cars has been more iterative and gradual. In the U.S. there are certain periods important for them such as, depending on how much you think it had an effect, the General Motors streetcar conspiracy. There was also the post WW2 push by Eisenhower to building National highways. But those didn't radically and quickly change life in the way industrial revolutions did. There was the post-war boom, which if you want to view it through a certain lens, was a kind of revolution for the U.S., in that people found themselves with much more buying power thanks to the U.S. having assumed superpower status.

    Similarly nuclear power production has not caused widespread fundamental change in a short period. Nuclear weapons did become a major part of geopolitics, but nuclear power is as far as society is concerned just another way to make electricity.

  • I say we just leave it in Amundsen's tent and call it a day.

  • I’ll have two number 66s, a Toshi Special- large, a protato bowl with extra dip, a Humbarine chipplet, two Jogan fruit pies, one with cheese, and a large bluemilkshake.

  • Change your goal from hurting the bad corporations to supporting the individual creators and good companies.

    It is a more sustainable mindset.

  • They have been known to stop rifle bullets, but aren't rated to do it. Essentially, they can, sometimes, but the manufacturer doesn't promise it.

    There are a lot of variables. He told me he could feel the tip poking at his forehead with his steps as he walked back.

  • Stealing a meme. Thats a concept I still can't wrap my head around.

  • I once saw a guy wearing a helmet get shot. The bullet embedded into the helmet with the point touching his skin but not harm to him.

  • I agree. Tech communities have a habit of drastically over estimating how much everyone else cares about the details of tech.

    Even something as simple as PC gaming scares off a lot of people because of the perception that you need to be some kind of tech wizard in order to cobble everything together to make a game run. Actual cobbling together of software to pirate (no matter how simple it seems to people in the know) is just a bunch of technobabble.

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