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  • What about accelerating 1g for 16 hours of 'day', then 8 hours of 3g 'night'. It would be one hell of a weighted blanket lol.

  • You guys are too ignorant to see how full of shit OP is.

    50F is not 50% hot, it's cold. If your house was 50F you'd be saying "something is wrong with my HVAC". You'd never heat to only 50, and you'd never cool that far. It's cellar temperature (colder than a wine cellar, warmer than a root cellar).

    70F is 50% hot. It's a temp you'd cool to in the summer, and a temp you'd heat to in the winter.

    100F isn't 100% hot either, most people enjoy a hottub to be a little hotter.

    Tldr: OP is wrong

  • Seems kinda similar to what I see when I close my eyes after looking at a bright light.

  • No that's saguaro, squarrel was Harry Potter's first defense against the dark arts professor.

  • No that's a quarrell a squarrel is a brief but intense storm.

  • 3 synchronized receive stations to fix my location, and then what would they do?

  • Yeah sorry I meant like from different places in a city, not just not at home.

    It's for sure rude and not something I'd try/recommend but we're talking about espionage here.

    Am I wrong in thinking that if I wanted to propagate revolutionary thought and went to a different neighbourhood with an HT and transmitted to the local repeater, it would be hard for the state to find me if my transmission was less than 5 minutes?

  • I'm saying an intermittent signal from varying locations would not be easy to trace. ARDF is a nearly continuous signal from immobile stations and it is not trivial, it is competitive.

  • It's not laughably easy.

  • Not with a handheld that you don't use at home. But correct me if I'm wrong.

  • Ska ftw

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  • Thanks, it turns out I didn't know what goth music was.

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  • I don't think it's accurate to only indicate the Roman catholic church. The creation of the bible was a process of curation and editing intentional and accidental.

    But the Roman catholic church is defo responsible for the inclusion of the Johannine Comma in the KJV. (Because they fraudulently inserted it into a copy of a Greek manuscript they produced to claim that clause's authenticity)

  • I think it's unclear if it was developed wholly indepently or if it was done after some exposure to European writing.

    IMO it's likely to be undecipherable because of small sample size, and the probability that the sample we do have was from a period of rapid evolution.

  • Christians hate it when you argue against their beliefs AND when you argue for their beliefs.

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  • You're saying my grandfather didn't love my grandmother?

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  • I don't understand your comment

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  • The hospital wouldn't admit my grandmother who was in labour without her husband there to sign the papers

  • Me friend recently told me she was caned (rapped with a ruler to be more specific) on the back of her hand for writing on the chalkboard with her left hand.

    1989 Anglican Sunday school in rural Canada. They never went back, and apparently the place was shutdown not too much later.

  • It's a neat idea for sure, but the out of place artifacts are rarely/never as mysterious as people like Graham Hancock would suggest.

    Younger Dryas wasn't as catastrophic either. Nor are flood myths as unified.

    It's fun to imagine possibilities like that but I can't conceive of how a society could advance to a nonphysical/digital technology paradigm without impacting the earth in enormously detectable ways.

    I think it's interesting to imagine a scenario like what if European explorers shipwrecked on a place like Rapa Nui, the most isolated inhabitable place on the planet. How many generations could they maintain knowledge of the globe, and their culture.

    Obviously the Polynesians basically maintained their language (ie it was identifiable as a polynesian dialect) for ~500+ years in plausibly total isolation.