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Post by mousestalker on Sept 15, 2020 22:10:48 GMT
All chocolate chip cookie recipes that do not list pecans as an ingredient are invalid. That is all.
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Post by seven on Sept 15, 2020 23:35:17 GMT
All chocolate chip cookie recipes that do not list pecans as an ingredient are invalid. That is all. I never knew this was a thing! I feel like I have been missing out for my entire life now 😂
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Post by Beerfish on Sept 16, 2020 0:00:37 GMT
All chocolate chip cookie recipes that do not list pecans as an ingredient are invalid. That is all. Wut? It is not called pecan nut cookies!
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Post by Vortex13 on Sept 16, 2020 13:34:01 GMT
The potential discovery of phosphine gas on Venus only further reinforces my opinion that the Earth's twin is in fact superior to the red dust bowl that is Mars. If this does prove to be actual phosphine gas then it means that Venus, unlike Mars, has an active biosphere we can detect and as such is far more worthy of exploration and/or colonization. Add on top of that the following facts: • Venus is closer to the Earth which means shorter round trips to deliver supplies. • Venus is nearly the same size and density as our planet which means that low-gee health risks won't be an issue (unlike Mars). • While Venus doesn't have a magnetic field (neither does Mars) its thick cloud cover actually blocks out substantial amounts of solar radiation. • Temperatures at ground level are hot enough to melt lead, but in the upper cloud layers its actually very similar to Earth; with a matching barometric pressure to boot. • Seeing as how the majority of the thick Venusian atmosphere is carbon dioxide terraforming projects would have a much easier time converting it than Mar's practically nonexistent one.Also proposed Venus colonies are, in essence, floating 'Cloud Cities' which are much cooler than boring boxes that would likely have to be buried under layers of Martian soil to survive long-term solar radiation. If nothing else, Venus needs to get attention in science fiction as a suitable colony site. Mars has been hogging the limelight for far too long.
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Post by Giant Ambush Beetle on Sept 16, 2020 23:23:25 GMT
Probes can do all the data collection on Venus, no need to go there. Colonization would only make sense if you could build large structures on the surface, having a floating space station high up in the atmosphere would not do anything groundbreaking. I mean, you could not even see anything because of the thick atmosphere even at the top layers. You could never ever walk on the surface to explore the actual planet, you could not even see the surface. And you'd have to park the space station in the shadow or twilight zone constantly because so close to the sun radiation and charged particles bombarding everything would fry electronics quickly. It would be extremely frustrating there, in comparison Mars is a paradise.
I'm exited about the latest discovery, but it wouldn't make sense top send people there.
By the way, we should really, REALLY send some probes to Europa. It has a freaking liquid ocean under a thin layer of ice, if anyone wants to find complex life that is the place.
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Post by Lavochkin on Sept 16, 2020 23:57:22 GMT
Probes can do all the data collection on Venus, no need to go there. Colonization would only make sense if you could build large structures on the surface, having a floating space station high up in the atmosphere would not do anything groundbreaking. I mean, you could not even see anything because of the thick atmosphere even at the top layers. You could never ever walk on the surface to explore the actual planet, you could not even see the surface. And you'd have to park the space station in the shadow or twilight zone constantly because so close to the sun radiation and charged particles bombarding everything would fry electronics quickly. It would be extremely frustrating there, in comparison Mars is a paradise. I'm exited about the latest discovery, but it wouldn't make sense top send people there.
By the way, we should really, REALLY send some probes to Europa. It has a freaking liquid ocean under a thin layer of ice, if anyone wants to find complex life that is the place. Enceladus needs to be explored for similar reasons.
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Post by Giant Ambush Beetle on Sept 17, 2020 0:02:10 GMT
Enceladus needs to be explored for similar reasons. Yes please. NASA said they gonna have the technology to build probes that are autonomous and flexible enough to land on the icy crust, melt it and send mini probes down there that collect data and return to the ''mothership'' all by themselves in a round 20 years. In 2040 I'm 52. Add another 10 years to fund, build and coordinate the mission. This is depressing.
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Post by Lavochkin on Sept 17, 2020 2:56:35 GMT
I want them(or someone else) to send orbiters around Uranus and Neptune while they're at it too. Saturn and Jupiter can't keep hogging the glory among the giants of the solar system forever.
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Post by masseffectfanforlife on Nov 3, 2020 17:08:04 GMT
I recently play Assassin's Creed: Liberation for the first time. It was just a little "okay" for me. It's the first AC game I've played that, in my opinion, was a little meh. The main character was fine. I just wish she was in a better game.
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Post by B. Hieronymus Da on Nov 3, 2020 20:41:51 GMT
The potential discovery of phosphine gas on Venus only further reinforces my opinion that the Earth's twin is in fact superior to the red dust bowl that is Mars. If this does prove to be actual phosphine gas then it means that Venus, unlike Mars, has an active biosphere we can detect and as such is far more worthy of exploration and/or colonization. Add on top of that the following facts: • Venus is closer to the Earth which means shorter round trips to deliver supplies. • Venus is nearly the same size and density as our planet which means that low-gee health risks won't be an issue (unlike Mars). • While Venus doesn't have a magnetic field (neither does Mars) its thick cloud cover actually blocks out substantial amounts of solar radiation. • Temperatures at ground level are hot enough to melt lead, but in the upper cloud layers its actually very similar to Earth; with a matching barometric pressure to boot. • Seeing as how the majority of the thick Venusian atmosphere is carbon dioxide terraforming projects would have a much easier time converting it than Mar's practically nonexistent one.Also proposed Venus colonies are, in essence, floating 'Cloud Cities' which are much cooler than boring boxes that would likely have to be buried under layers of Martian soil to survive long-term solar radiation. If nothing else, Venus needs to get attention in science fiction as a suitable colony site. Mars has been hogging the limelight for far too long. "Shorter roundtrips" ? Nope. There are more frequent opportunities for an ideal transfer, once every 585 days instead of once every 780 days for Mars, but the distance as it matters for a rocket is longer. Starting from a low earth orbit, 250 km, the minimum Delta V to a low Mars orbit, 200 km, is 5710 m/s. Venus has such a thick atmosphere that a low orbit has to be 400 km. Even so, the minimum Delta V to get there is 6790 m/s. So, low orbit to low orbit, the trip to Venus is actually "longer" than to Mars. Unfortunately, going down into the atmosphere, starts the real nightmare. We need to get down to 50 km altitude to get some reasonable atmospheric pressure and temperature. The atmosphere will be of great help, braking, while going down. We are then in huge trouble because the atmosphere there is full of Sulfuric Acid. Even worse, will be getting out of there. The challenge may be 2.5 times tougher to get back to low Venus orbit, than getting anything from earth surface to low Earth orbit. - Takes a dam big rocket! Another problem with Venus is that there doesn't seem to be any water. Hydrogen at all is only discernible as traces. So if you're going synthetize rocket fuel on Venus, - what exactly? In engineering there are two kinds of problems. Those that seem like they might be feasible in some future, after much research and trial and error development of technologies, like living in lava-tunnels on Mars. And those that seem completely, hopelessly futile, like somehow injecting floating balloon habitats into an atmosphere, from orbit, and keep them floating indefinitely, in a haze of sulfuric acid, without sinking down into hell, despite that we have never been able to keep a balloon or airship flying on Earth for longer than a couple of weeks. Finally, there are no worthwhile resources available at 50 km altitude. So why the hell are we there? And how the hell do we get away from there?
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Post by Vortex13 on Nov 3, 2020 21:31:59 GMT
The potential discovery of phosphine gas on Venus only further reinforces my opinion that the Earth's twin is in fact superior to the red dust bowl that is Mars. If this does prove to be actual phosphine gas then it means that Venus, unlike Mars, has an active biosphere we can detect and as such is far more worthy of exploration and/or colonization. Add on top of that the following facts: • Venus is closer to the Earth which means shorter round trips to deliver supplies. • Venus is nearly the same size and density as our planet which means that low-gee health risks won't be an issue (unlike Mars). • While Venus doesn't have a magnetic field (neither does Mars) its thick cloud cover actually blocks out substantial amounts of solar radiation. • Temperatures at ground level are hot enough to melt lead, but in the upper cloud layers its actually very similar to Earth; with a matching barometric pressure to boot. • Seeing as how the majority of the thick Venusian atmosphere is carbon dioxide terraforming projects would have a much easier time converting it than Mar's practically nonexistent one.Also proposed Venus colonies are, in essence, floating 'Cloud Cities' which are much cooler than boring boxes that would likely have to be buried under layers of Martian soil to survive long-term solar radiation. If nothing else, Venus needs to get attention in science fiction as a suitable colony site. Mars has been hogging the limelight for far too long. "Shorter roundtrips" ? Nope. There are more frequent opportunities for an ideal transfer, once every 585 days instead of once every 780 days for Mars, but the distance as it matters for a rocket is longer. Starting from a low earth orbit, 250 km, the minimum Delta V to a low Mars orbit, 200 km, is 5710 m/s. Venus has such a thick atmosphere that a low orbit has to be 400 km. Even so, the minimum Delta V to get there is 6790 m/s. So, low orbit to low orbit, the trip to Venus is actually "longer" than to Mars. Unfortunately, going down into the atmosphere, starts the real nightmare. We need to get down to 50 km altitude to get some reasonable atmospheric pressure and temperature. The atmosphere will be of great help, breaking, while going down. We are then in huge trouble because the atmosphere there is full of Sulfuric Acid. Even worse, will be getting out of there. The challenge may be 2.5 times tougher to get back to low Venus orbit, than getting anything from earth surface to low Earth orbit. - Takes a dam big rocket! Another problem with Venus is that there doesn't seem to be any water. Hydrogen at all is only discernible as traces. So if you're going synthetize rocket fuel on Venus, - what exactly? In engineering there are two kinds of problems. Those that seem like they might be feasible in some future, after much research and trial and error development of technologies, like living in lava-tunnels on Mars. And those that seem completely, hopelessly futile, like somehow injecting floating balloon habitats into an atmosphere, from orbit, and keep them floating indefinitely, in a haze of sulfuric acid, without sinking down into hell, despite that we have never been able to keep a balloon or airship flying on Earth for longer than a couple of weeks. Finally, there are no worthwhile resources available at 50 km altitude. So why the hell are we there? And how the hell do we get away from there? All very good logistical concerns. I agree that a Venusian colony is less than feasible than a Martian one taking into account those facts. Though I suppose the one thing Venus has (potentially) going for it over Mars as a scientific investment would be if the presence of phosphine gas turns out to be true. Should that happen then Venus would the only extra terrestrial body that we know of that would contain active organic life. Really, organic life period since Mars has yet to turn up any solid indication of even microscopic fossils.
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Post by smilesja on Nov 14, 2020 18:06:22 GMT
You know I've been thinking a lot about Spec Ops: The Line recently and I've come to the conclusion that every theme that Spec Ops tried to do, Call of Duty has done better. The game tries to take on multiple complicated themes but It ended up working against it.
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Post by The Hype Himself on Nov 17, 2020 21:47:50 GMT
Gwen Stacy is Peter Parker's OTL.
Android is better than Apple.
PC is better than Mac.
Aliens are cooler than zombies.
Aliens is better than Alien.
The F-35 is a good aircraft.
AWD is more useful than 4WD.
Let SpaceX and Boeing handle all LEO flights, NASA should focus on building Gateway, Mars, and beyond, and tow an asteroid to Earth orbit for mining.
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Western Canada is better than the rest.
The Western US is better than the East.
Australia is prettier than New Zealand.
Iceland is the best Nordic Country.
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Los Angeles is better than New York.
The NATO 5.56x45mm is the best cartridge ever.
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Post by Giant Ambush Beetle on Nov 17, 2020 23:43:02 GMT
Iceland is the best Nordic Country. I agree, but last time I visited that little island I started to notice ugly changes, manly due to the EXTREME surge in tourism that country has experienced in the last couple years. (Thanks, GOT ) Whats especially annoying is that at all of the places of interests they had to install fat ugly guard rails and other safety equipment to prevent the masses of people falling dawn waterfalls, falling into sulfur craters or hot pools/smokers. Also now they added HUGE concrete parking lots, mobile shops selling cheap tourist crap - that totally ruins why I visit that country in the first place, to enjoy not seeing anything that reminds me of overcrowded overcivilized central Europe in general and enjoy nature in its wildest, rawest and most untamed state. I have started to consider the northern parts of south America as a replacement for Iceland (tierra del fuego for example). And yes, I know I'm a part of the problem, though I have to say I've been visiting Iceland looong before any TV shows made it popular, and I did it because of getting away from civilization, not because some shitty-at-best TV show inspired me to visit the places where some of the idiotic scenes were shot.
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Post by B. Hieronymus Da on Nov 18, 2020 0:18:52 GMT
What you meant to say, was that F-35 is a good combat aircraft. 😑
...Because a "good aircraft", is precisely what it's not. It's too short, too fat, too low aspect ratio, too small wing area.
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Post by mousestalker on Nov 18, 2020 0:32:39 GMT
Iceland and Greenland need to swap names.
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Post by Giant Ambush Beetle on Nov 18, 2020 0:46:09 GMT
Iceland and Greenland need to swap names. No need for that, just wait 150 years or so.
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Post by The Hype Himself on Nov 18, 2020 3:35:05 GMT
What you meant to say, was that F-35 is a good combat aircraft. 😑...Because a "good aircraft", is precisely what it's not. It's too short, too fat, too low aspect ratio, too small wing area. Uh... sure, whatever you say. I'll be sure to ask you about all your armchair thoughts and opinions instead of, you know, actual experts. Experts who seem to believe and are comfortable in the knowledge that the F-35 is indeed a terrific aircraft. Website generals, eat your hearts out.
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Post by The Hype Himself on Nov 18, 2020 3:36:12 GMT
Iceland and Greenland need to swap names. Nah, Greenland won't have much ice for much longer. Iceland is just gray.
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Post by masseffectfanforlife on Dec 20, 2020 23:02:30 GMT
Even though I like the Star Wars Sequels, the connection with the rest of the Saga didn't feel as strong as it did between the Prequels and the Original Trilogy. I can watch Episodes 1 through 6, and the ending for Return Of The Jedi feels very stratifying after viewing 6 films with a more cohesive narrative. The Sequel Trilogy felt more like an epilogue to an even bigger story. The ending of The Rise Of Skywalker felt more like an end to the Sequel Trilogy rather than the whole saga.
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Post by masseffectfanforlife on Dec 22, 2020 19:51:43 GMT
I hate RottenTomatoes.com
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Post by masseffectfanforlife on Dec 23, 2020 1:07:18 GMT
Colin Trevorrow's Star Wars Episode IX. It's conflicting for me. Without a doubt, I would love to have seen this movie (I love Rey's design in the concept art), but at the same time, I like The Rise of Skywalker (despite a few issues I have with it). So for me, this will forever be a constant battle. To be honest, it makes me extremely sad.
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Post by masseffectfanforlife on Dec 23, 2020 19:52:18 GMT
"Jar Jar is the key to all of this." From a certain point of view, George Lucas makes a fair point. Say what you want about the Prequels, but George Lucas pushed the boundaries for visual effects even further, starting with The Phantom Menace. Like him, or not, this includes Jar Jar Binks. In a vfx stand point, he worked, and paved the way for motion capture performances for characters like Gollum, King Kong, The Na'Vi, Caesar, etc.
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Post by smilesja on Dec 25, 2020 6:58:01 GMT
"War Criminal" a term that's been peddled by gamers is just one of many phrases that just make people feel that they're smart.
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Post by masseffectfanforlife on Dec 26, 2020 17:26:45 GMT
Why do people use the term "Objective" when it comes to determine whether or not a movie is good or bad? In other words, I can't call a movie a good movie? I thought that something "objective" was based on fact. Is this some way to control people? To uphold a status quo? What are they trying to accomplish?
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