Non-IT News Thread
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@dafyre said in Non-IT News Thread:
While rare, a nuclear explosion anywhere would be a catastrophe, though you do raise a good point about the system not having as much radioactive materials as a nuclear power plant...
Say what? Do you have any actual understanding of radiation facts? This statement right here is exactly why we are not allowed to use nuclear in space.
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@JaredBusch said in Non-IT News Thread:
@dafyre said in Non-IT News Thread:
While rare, a nuclear explosion anywhere would be a catastrophe, though you do raise a good point about the system not having as much radioactive materials as a nuclear power plant...
Say what? Do you have any actual understanding of radiation facts? This statement right here is exactly why we are not allowed to use nuclear in space
Elon Musk is trying to change that. He wants to nuke Mars to make it habitable (more or less). I always find it interesting when an incredibly brilliant person proposes something that seems insane to every day people.
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@tonyshowoff said in Non-IT News Thread:
@JaredBusch said in Non-IT News Thread:
Falcon Heavy
Which only goes into low Earth orbit, my point is the ideas of going to the Moon or Mars with single stage are pretty much out of the question.
The Falcon Heavy can lift to GTO and is planned to launch RedDragon to Mars in 2018.
We could get to the Moon or Mars a lot faster, cheaper, and more efficiently, but nuclear energy is considered so boogyman that we literally ignore it as even an option. I see people online, in documentaries, etc always talking about "but chemical rockets don't go that fast!" but never mention nuclear rockets. It's not magic, it's not the Hutchinson Effect or something, it exists and it's ignored, and I imagine once someone like Musk discovers it, he'll bring it back and say "see what I invented" and get all the credit. And, believe it or not, I'm 100% fine with that since state owned space industries are too stupid to take advantage of a technology they were going to use before most people on this web site were even born.
Lest we forget all the ships and nuclear sub marines.... guess that was too dangerous to do too, oh wait.
This is all 100% completely something I agree with, but I completely ignore it because the entire StarWars armed nuclear missiles in orbit scare of the 80's pretty much negated realistic nuclear in space.
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They do use nuclear rockets and batteries, just very small ones on probes and such.
I cant remember the name of the stories, but it is definitely in the Science Fiction Hall of Fame anthology (i have all 6 of em, theyre great) where many of the stories involve nuclear rockets because the authors all thought that's how we would get around in near future. too bad we arent, due to fearmongering and ignorance.
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@momurda said in Non-IT News Thread:
They do use nuclear rockets and batteries, just very small ones on probes and such.
I cant remember the name of the stories, but it is definitely in the Science Fiction Hall of Fame anthology (i have all 6 of em, theyre great) where many of the stories involve nuclear rockets because the authors all thought that's how we would get around in near future. too bad we arent, due to fearmongering and ignorance.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nuclear_propulsionThe SciShow had a good article on why nuclear propulsion wasn't practical.
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@JaredBusch said in Non-IT News Thread:
This is all 100% completely something I agree with, but I completely ignore it because the entire StarWars armed nuclear missiles in orbit scare of the 80's pretty much negated realistic nuclear in space.
Nuclear in space is pretty decent. It's getting nuclear into space that is the problem. High orbit nuclear is pretty disastrous.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N4waiOrBe5w
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Hungry Jack's: Corpse lay undiscovered in Australian fast food outlet toilet for days
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Shooting in Munich. Hope our German members are OK.
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@coliver said in Non-IT News Thread:
Shooting in Munich. Hope our German members are OK.
It's very uncommon here, Germany is a very safe place overall. I don't have any idea what may be going on in some sick people's mind.
Munich is in the south, while the 3 ML members I'm aware of are in Berlin (East, @jospoortvliet), somewhere near Frankfurt (Middle part, @Adaministrator) and Hamburg (North, me), so no one of us was closer than maybe 300km or so.
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@scottalanmiller said in Non-IT News Thread:
Hungry Jack's: Corpse lay undiscovered in Australian fast food outlet toilet for days
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-australia-36869072Because Australians are disgusting and don't clean their bathrooms, there I said it.
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@thwr said in Non-IT News Thread:
@coliver said in Non-IT News Thread:
Shooting in Munich. Hope our German members are OK.
It's very uncommon here, Germany is a very safe place overall. I don't have any idea what may be going on in some sick people's mind.
Munich is in the south, while the 3 ML members I'm aware of are in Berlin (East, @jospoortvliet), somewhere near Frankfurt (Middle part, @Adaministrator) and Hamburg (North, me), so no one of us was closer than maybe 300km or so.
That's good everyone is safe.
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@thwr said in Non-IT News Thread:
@coliver said in Non-IT News Thread:
Shooting in Munich. Hope our German members are OK.
It's very uncommon here, Germany is a very safe place overall. I don't have any idea what may be going on in some sick people's mind.
Munich is in the south, while the 3 ML members I'm aware of are in Berlin (East, @jospoortvliet), somewhere near Frankfurt (Middle part, @Adaministrator) and Hamburg (North, me), so no one of us was closer than maybe 300km or so.
And @bytesnake is out west near the Rhine.
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I wonder how many people we have in Germany that we don't know about.
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@StrongBad said in Non-IT News Thread:
I wonder how many people we have in Germany that we don't know about.
Me too. Already discussed a member map with @scottalanmiller.
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@thwr said in Non-IT News Thread:
@StrongBad said in Non-IT News Thread:
I wonder how many people we have in Germany that we don't know about.
Me too. Already discussed a member map with @scottalanmiller.
Sounds cool
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@thanksajdotcom said in Non-IT News Thread:
Well, looks like no asteroid, I even gave it 10 days instead of 7. I like how the motto is "Exposing the truth, you decide", the truth isn't democratic or subjective, it's either 1 or 0.
@tonyshowoff said
And the week after next they pretend like they never made the prediction, as all conspiracy theorists do.
I noticed too that people are still commenting not realising that a week has more than passed.
I will say to @thanksajdotcom's credit this site does have some interesting articles though, and I don't mean to sound like I'm picking on him, rather I'm picking on the many web sites out there which do alarmist things like this and then pretend like it didn't happen.
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@tonyshowoff said in Non-IT News Thread:
@thanksajdotcom said in Non-IT News Thread:
Well, looks like no asteroid, I even gave it 10 days instead of 7. I like how the motto is "Exposing the truth, you decide", the truth isn't democratic or subjective, it's either 1 or 0.
@tonyshowoff said
And the week after next they pretend like they never made the prediction, as all conspiracy theorists do.
I noticed too that people are still commenting not realising that a week has more than passed.
I will say to @thanksajdotcom's credit this site does have some interesting articles though, and I don't mean to sound like I'm picking on him, rather I'm picking on the many web sites out there which do alarmist things like this and then pretend like it didn't happen.
I really have to look for the picture I shot in a shopping mall at a small Chinese-to-go restaurant back in 2012. They were selling DDD - Doomsday Duck - "and just today"
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Japan Sagamihara knife attack: At least 15 dead, reports say
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@tonyshowoff said in Non-IT News Thread:
@thanksajdotcom said in Non-IT News Thread:
Well, looks like no asteroid, I even gave it 10 days instead of 7. I like how the motto is "Exposing the truth, you decide", the truth isn't democratic or subjective, it's either 1 or 0.
@tonyshowoff said
And the week after next they pretend like they never made the prediction, as all conspiracy theorists do.
I noticed too that people are still commenting not realising that a week has more than passed.
I will say to @thanksajdotcom's credit this site does have some interesting articles though, and I don't mean to sound like I'm picking on him, rather I'm picking on the many web sites out there which do alarmist things like this and then pretend like it didn't happen.
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@scottalanmiller said in Non-IT News Thread:
Japan Sagamihara knife attack: At least 15 dead, reports say
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-36890655Between these two events and last night... I'm making every day "put on a dang helmet day".