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    • DashrenderD
      Dashrender @JaredBusch
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      @JaredBusch said in Non-IT News Thread:

      @Dashrender said in Non-IT News Thread:

      @mlnews said in Non-IT News Thread:

      Star Trek: Discovery’s second season may boldly go where the first did not

      "I suggest that you focus on the problem in front of you, rather than what is behind."

      In many ways, this season felt very much like a much-needed reset from the previous one. The Klingon war is over, and the Federation is consumed by a new scientific pursuit: mysterious red bursts of light that have appeared across 30,000 light years.

      I'm looking forward to seeing it

      I’m looking forward to see how they square this entire series with cannon. Season one was good. I hope season two is also.

      By itself it is a solid Star Trek show. But they have stated publicly that it will square to cannon.

      Being only 10 years ahead of TOS, there are some big ass issues to be matched up.

      LOL - canon, like Star Wars, is just screwed.

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      • JaredBuschJ
        JaredBusch @Dashrender
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        @Dashrender said in Non-IT News Thread:

        @JaredBusch said in Non-IT News Thread:

        @Dashrender said in Non-IT News Thread:

        @mlnews said in Non-IT News Thread:

        Star Trek: Discovery’s second season may boldly go where the first did not

        "I suggest that you focus on the problem in front of you, rather than what is behind."

        In many ways, this season felt very much like a much-needed reset from the previous one. The Klingon war is over, and the Federation is consumed by a new scientific pursuit: mysterious red bursts of light that have appeared across 30,000 light years.

        I'm looking forward to seeing it

        I’m looking forward to see how they square this entire series with cannon. Season one was good. I hope season two is also.

        By itself it is a solid Star Trek show. But they have stated publicly that it will square to cannon.

        Being only 10 years ahead of TOS, there are some big ass issues to be matched up.

        LOL - canon, like Star Wars, is just screwed.

        Maybe. It will depend on what they do. Either way season 1 was good as a Star Trek show itself, just not sure how they think they could possibly square this to canon.

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        • DashrenderD
          Dashrender @JaredBusch
          last edited by

          @JaredBusch said in Non-IT News Thread:

          @Dashrender said in Non-IT News Thread:

          @JaredBusch said in Non-IT News Thread:

          @Dashrender said in Non-IT News Thread:

          @mlnews said in Non-IT News Thread:

          Star Trek: Discovery’s second season may boldly go where the first did not

          "I suggest that you focus on the problem in front of you, rather than what is behind."

          In many ways, this season felt very much like a much-needed reset from the previous one. The Klingon war is over, and the Federation is consumed by a new scientific pursuit: mysterious red bursts of light that have appeared across 30,000 light years.

          I'm looking forward to seeing it

          I’m looking forward to see how they square this entire series with cannon. Season one was good. I hope season two is also.

          By itself it is a solid Star Trek show. But they have stated publicly that it will square to cannon.

          Being only 10 years ahead of TOS, there are some big ass issues to be matched up.

          LOL - canon, like Star Wars, is just screwed.

          Maybe. It will depend on what they do. Either way season 1 was good as a Star Trek show itself, just not sure how they think they could possibly square this to canon.

          Right - Spoke had an adopted sister they haven't spoken of in 60 years? lol... Was there really a need to make Sarak her adoptive dad? Is he literally the only Vulcan that cares one bit for humans? Seems unlikely.

          Also - where are we at with Vulcan being destroyed? Or are their now splinter universes? Sure they never spoke about Vulcan - We saw Michael as a child - Let's assume in Discovery that Michael is 28, the flash backs I would call her around 9... So that's 20 years ago, and this show takes place 10 yr after TOS, so that would still fit in the no more Vulcan timeline....

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          • JaredBuschJ
            JaredBusch @Dashrender
            last edited by JaredBusch

            @Dashrender said in Non-IT News Thread:

            @JaredBusch said in Non-IT News Thread:

            @Dashrender said in Non-IT News Thread:

            @JaredBusch said in Non-IT News Thread:

            @Dashrender said in Non-IT News Thread:

            @mlnews said in Non-IT News Thread:

            Star Trek: Discovery’s second season may boldly go where the first did not

            "I suggest that you focus on the problem in front of you, rather than what is behind."

            In many ways, this season felt very much like a much-needed reset from the previous one. The Klingon war is over, and the Federation is consumed by a new scientific pursuit: mysterious red bursts of light that have appeared across 30,000 light years.

            I'm looking forward to seeing it

            I’m looking forward to see how they square this entire series with cannon. Season one was good. I hope season two is also.

            By itself it is a solid Star Trek show. But they have stated publicly that it will square to cannon.

            Being only 10 years ahead of TOS, there are some big ass issues to be matched up.

            LOL - canon, like Star Wars, is just screwed.

            Maybe. It will depend on what they do. Either way season 1 was good as a Star Trek show itself, just not sure how they think they could possibly square this to canon.

            Right - Spoke had an adopted sister they haven't spoken of in 60 years? lol... Was there really a need to make Sarak her adoptive dad? Is he literally the only Vulcan that cares one bit for humans? Seems unlikely.

            Also - where are we at with Vulcan being destroyed? Or are their now splinter universes? Sure they never spoke about Vulcan - We saw Michael as a child - Let's assume in Discovery that Michael is 28, the flash backs I would call her around 9... So that's 20 years ago, and this show takes place 10 yr after TOS, so that would still fit in the no more Vulcan timeline....

            Discovery is in the original timeline.

            The destroyed Vulcan timeline is named the Kelvin timeline.

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            • DashrenderD
              Dashrender @JaredBusch
              last edited by

              @JaredBusch said in Non-IT News Thread:

              @Dashrender said in Non-IT News Thread:

              @JaredBusch said in Non-IT News Thread:

              @Dashrender said in Non-IT News Thread:

              @JaredBusch said in Non-IT News Thread:

              @Dashrender said in Non-IT News Thread:

              @mlnews said in Non-IT News Thread:

              Star Trek: Discovery’s second season may boldly go where the first did not

              "I suggest that you focus on the problem in front of you, rather than what is behind."

              In many ways, this season felt very much like a much-needed reset from the previous one. The Klingon war is over, and the Federation is consumed by a new scientific pursuit: mysterious red bursts of light that have appeared across 30,000 light years.

              I'm looking forward to seeing it

              I’m looking forward to see how they square this entire series with cannon. Season one was good. I hope season two is also.

              By itself it is a solid Star Trek show. But they have stated publicly that it will square to cannon.

              Being only 10 years ahead of TOS, there are some big ass issues to be matched up.

              LOL - canon, like Star Wars, is just screwed.

              Maybe. It will depend on what they do. Either way season 1 was good as a Star Trek show itself, just not sure how they think they could possibly square this to canon.

              Right - Spoke had an adopted sister they haven't spoken of in 60 years? lol... Was there really a need to make Sarak her adoptive dad? Is he literally the only Vulcan that cares one bit for humans? Seems unlikely.

              Also - where are we at with Vulcan being destroyed? Or are their now splinter universes? Sure they never spoke about Vulcan - We saw Michael as a child - Let's assume in Discovery that Michael is 28, the flash backs I would call her around 9... So that's 20 years ago, and this show takes place 10 yr after TOS, so that would still fit in the no more Vulcan timeline....

              Discovery is in the original timeline.

              The destroyed Vulcan time Ken is named the Kelvin timeline.

              OK - it will be interesting to see where the next movies are then...

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              • scottalanmillerS
                scottalanmiller
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                Massive power outage strikes Panama ahead of papal visit

                A massive power outage hit Panama on Sunday just days before the arrival of Pope Francis, leaving traffic lights inoperable, businesses in the dark, and gas stations unable to pump fuel for some 6 hours.

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                • RojoLocoR
                  RojoLoco
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                  The city of Atlanta is trying to claim that their push to move/arrest homeless people has nothing to do with the upcoming super bowl...

                  https://www.ajc.com/news/crime--law/city-plan-crack-down-homeless-camps-not-related-super-bowl/4kjPyVbXkL8Tt9Dc9SMMSN/

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                  • mlnewsM
                    mlnews
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                    Elon Musk has been pitching cheap tunnels from The Boring Company to big names

                    The entrepreneur says he can tunnel Blue Mountains for $15 million per kilometer.

                    Elon Musk—CEO of Tesla, SpaceX, and The Boring Company—has been pitching his new tunnel-boring capabilities to curious elected officials as well as the director of CERN (the organization that owns and operates the Large Hadron Collider in Switzerland).

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                    • JaredBuschJ
                      JaredBusch @mlnews
                      last edited by

                      @mlnews said in Non-IT News Thread:

                      Elon Musk has been pitching cheap tunnels from The Boring Company to big names

                      The entrepreneur says he can tunnel Blue Mountains for $15 million per kilometer.

                      Elon Musk—CEO of Tesla, SpaceX, and The Boring Company—has been pitching his new tunnel-boring capabilities to curious elected officials as well as the director of CERN (the organization that owns and operates the Large Hadron Collider in Switzerland).

                      I'll bet he wants in on that new CERN collider that i read about...

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                      • ObsolesceO
                        Obsolesce @JaredBusch
                        last edited by

                        @JaredBusch said in Non-IT News Thread:

                        @mlnews said in Non-IT News Thread:

                        Elon Musk has been pitching cheap tunnels from The Boring Company to big names

                        The entrepreneur says he can tunnel Blue Mountains for $15 million per kilometer.

                        Elon Musk—CEO of Tesla, SpaceX, and The Boring Company—has been pitching his new tunnel-boring capabilities to curious elected officials as well as the director of CERN (the organization that owns and operates the Large Hadron Collider in Switzerland).

                        I'll bet he wants in on that new CERN collider that i read about...

                        Yeah from the looks of that outline in the plan I seen, it looked like it would go through lots of mountains.

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                        • JaredBuschJ
                          JaredBusch @Obsolesce
                          last edited by

                          @Obsolesce said in Non-IT News Thread:

                          @JaredBusch said in Non-IT News Thread:

                          @mlnews said in Non-IT News Thread:

                          Elon Musk has been pitching cheap tunnels from The Boring Company to big names

                          The entrepreneur says he can tunnel Blue Mountains for $15 million per kilometer.

                          Elon Musk—CEO of Tesla, SpaceX, and The Boring Company—has been pitching his new tunnel-boring capabilities to curious elected officials as well as the director of CERN (the organization that owns and operates the Large Hadron Collider in Switzerland).

                          I'll bet he wants in on that new CERN collider that i read about...

                          Yeah from the looks of that outline in the plan I seen, it looked like it would go through lots of mountains.

                          umm... Mountains have nothing to do with it. the entire thing is under ground.

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                          • travisdh1T
                            travisdh1 @JaredBusch
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                            @JaredBusch said in Non-IT News Thread:

                            @mlnews said in Non-IT News Thread:

                            Elon Musk has been pitching cheap tunnels from The Boring Company to big names

                            The entrepreneur says he can tunnel Blue Mountains for $15 million per kilometer.

                            Elon Musk—CEO of Tesla, SpaceX, and The Boring Company—has been pitching his new tunnel-boring capabilities to curious elected officials as well as the director of CERN (the organization that owns and operates the Large Hadron Collider in Switzerland).

                            I'll bet he wants in on that new CERN collider that i read about...

                            They're talking about building another one that's not as large as the orbit of Jupiter now? (I think that was the quote from the documentary on the current CERN collider. Been a while tho, they've probably learned a few things in the years since that documentary was made.)

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                            • ObsolesceO
                              Obsolesce @JaredBusch
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                              @JaredBusch said in Non-IT News Thread:

                              @Obsolesce said in Non-IT News Thread:

                              @JaredBusch said in Non-IT News Thread:

                              @mlnews said in Non-IT News Thread:

                              Elon Musk has been pitching cheap tunnels from The Boring Company to big names

                              The entrepreneur says he can tunnel Blue Mountains for $15 million per kilometer.

                              Elon Musk—CEO of Tesla, SpaceX, and The Boring Company—has been pitching his new tunnel-boring capabilities to curious elected officials as well as the director of CERN (the organization that owns and operates the Large Hadron Collider in Switzerland).

                              I'll bet he wants in on that new CERN collider that i read about...

                              Yeah from the looks of that outline in the plan I seen, it looked like it would go through lots of mountains.

                              umm... Mountains have nothing to do with it. the entire thing is under ground.

                              Ah, yeah good point. Even better for them then... that's $1.5B!

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                              • mlnewsM
                                mlnews
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                                This massive rocket creates a fireball as it launches, and that’s by design

                                No, the rocket isn't about to blow up—it's just physics in action.

                                Developed during the 1990s by Rocketdyne, the expendable RS-68 engine was designed to be less expensive and more powerful than the Space Shuttle's reusable RS-25 main engines. Like the Shuttle's engines, the RS-68 engine runs on a cryogenic fuel mix of liquid hydrogen and liquid oxygen.

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                                • scottalanmillerS
                                  scottalanmiller
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                                  Cryogenic fuel sounds like it puts the ship into stasis until it gets to its destrination.

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                                  • DashrenderD
                                    Dashrender @scottalanmiller
                                    last edited by

                                    @scottalanmiller said in Non-IT News Thread:

                                    Cryogenic fuel sounds like it puts the ship into stasis until it gets to its destrination.

                                    yeah I was wondering how that term applies - I guess I need to read the dictionary.

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                                    • scottalanmillerS
                                      scottalanmiller @Dashrender
                                      last edited by

                                      @Dashrender said in Non-IT News Thread:

                                      @scottalanmiller said in Non-IT News Thread:

                                      Cryogenic fuel sounds like it puts the ship into stasis until it gets to its destrination.

                                      yeah I was wondering how that term applies - I guess I need to read the dictionary.

                                      Cryogenic just refers to materials at super low temperatures, nothing specific. It's just "low temperature physics".

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                                      • dafyreD
                                        dafyre @scottalanmiller
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                                        @scottalanmiller said in Non-IT News Thread:

                                        @Dashrender said in Non-IT News Thread:

                                        @scottalanmiller said in Non-IT News Thread:

                                        Cryogenic fuel sounds like it puts the ship into stasis until it gets to its destrination.

                                        yeah I was wondering how that term applies - I guess I need to read the dictionary.

                                        Cryogenic just refers to materials at super low temperatures, nothing specific. It's just "low temperature physics".

                                        Basically... Frozen gas, lol.

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                                        • mlnewsM
                                          mlnews
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                                          Resident Evil 2 remake review: Beautiful, terrifying, and annoying

                                          Classic terror (and fetch quests), remade just enough for a new generation.

                                          Two years ago, Capcom struck surprising gold with its umpteenth Resident Evil video game. 2017's Resident Evil 7 was the spark the aging series needed, particularly after RE5 and RE6 threw out the series' best ideas, and it proved that Capcom still knew how to deliver familiar chills without making things boring.

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                                          • RojoLocoR
                                            RojoLoco @scottalanmiller
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                                            @scottalanmiller said in Non-IT News Thread:

                                            @Dashrender said in Non-IT News Thread:

                                            @scottalanmiller said in Non-IT News Thread:

                                            Cryogenic fuel sounds like it puts the ship into stasis until it gets to its destrination.

                                            yeah I was wondering how that term applies - I guess I need to read the dictionary.

                                            Cryogenic just refers to materials at super low temperatures, nothing specific. It's just "low temperature physics".

                                            So it's basically in a supercritical state until it fires? I'm sure they have to be under pressure to achieve liquidity.

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