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Well then, off to the basement we shall go! See you there for a spirited discussion...:cheers:

Well, another one of those: Life is too short for the basement. :lol:
 
Talking of (the Basement) Shouldn't there be a section for political/provocative/trolling blogs?

Whoops, :hailprobe:
 
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Large fire in Hamburg in the harbour area, a warehouse for fuel oil has caught fire.
 
Did somebody see "Europa Report"? If so: What do you think?
 
Did somebody see "Europa Report"? If so: What do you think?

My immediate thought was that I could do a better job than their writer.

Spent the next month writing half of the novel, then got stuck because my world construction led to some contradictions I could not resolve. (Remember, the goal was to do a better job than they did). NB my story was built around an actual Jupiter/Europa flight plan tested in Orbiter :)
 
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When I was a kid, we were shooting at birds with slingshots and bows.

I guess my kids will have more attractive targets. I just hope their aim won't be any better... :shifty:
 
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History about to repeat itself?
In the 19th century people hunted mail pigeons.
In the 21st they would hunt mail drones?
 
Experimental nuclear fusion symbol

I do not know why, but I think that there should be a symbol for nuclear fusion. Then I did this:
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The asterisk represents usable energy (heat for example) to generate electricity.

Is the symbol well? It correctly transmits the idea?
:idk:
 
Quite a few tornadoes. One even formed close enough to Norman to be seen; everyone of course was leaning over balconies to watch it rather than taking shelter as the siren wailed.

Some people like getting disturbingly close to them:
https://www.facebook.com/TheWeatherChannel/videos/10154267934675921/

The curse of all the storm chasing for tourists. It makes it look like a harmless fun. Seen the video of the two tornadoes near a power plant in Iraq? The camera was only about 300m away from where the tornado formed, right during the 14 minutes of the video, very educational.

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More tech from Germany - In Rottweil, a 246m high turret is finishing construction, which will be used by Thyssen-Krupp for testing new elevators, which have a surprising similarity to the Turbolifts in StarTrek.

http://testturm.thyssenkrupp-elevator.com/
 
Remember the game i posted not so long ago?
Here is the browser version:
http://orbides.org/apps/the_bits.html

I'm curious whether it's playable this way or not - seems like it lags in some browsers and you can't turn in others.

(Controls: W and S to accelerate/deellerate, points to wards the mouse cursor, mouse button fires, space pauses. Goal: Blow up the reactor on the mini-death-star).

usable energy (heat for example)
Don't they plan to generate it directly from the magnetic field's rotation? At least in the magnetic confinement schemes.
 
Remember the game i posted not so long ago?
Here is the browser version:
http://orbides.org/apps/the_bits.html

I'm curious whether it's playable this way or not - seems like it lags in some browsers and you can't turn in others.

(Controls: W and S to accelerate/deellerate, points to wards the mouse cursor, mouse button fires, space pauses. Goal: Blow up the reactor on the mini-death-star).

I was hoping for a browser version!
Unfortunately, I'm looking at about 5 FPS, maybe 10 when I die.
Browser: Chrome, CPU: FX-6300, GPU: Radeon HD 7850, RAM: 8 GB
 
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