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Sea Lions Are Inspiring the Future of Underwater Transport

dregan jokingly says...

She lost me a "Silicon Jells". There is no such thing as a silicon jell. Silicon is Glass people... Silicone is for breast implants. Let me know when they make jelly windows.

Tommy's New Job - Come Fly With Me - BBC One

He's just the town dog

dregan jokingly says...

Most importantly, pause the video at 1:09 and read the sign. I love red-necks. Very cost effective and a good plan to save the environment. Maybe they found a new way to make millions?

What you never knew about the Last Supper painting

What you never knew about the Last Supper painting

Payback (Member Profile)

dregan says...

Any chance you noticed that the yellow noodle ran around and eventually was sucked under by that "dead" alligator?

Payback said:

I suspect he found a trap attached to a dead gator.

San Antonio ISD Officer Bodyslams 12 Year Old Girl

dregan says...

Fun with trolling?

On the other hand we need to take a stronger stance against miscreants. They can put a serious toll on our ability to have a peaceful afternoon. Better remove them early on.

bobknight33 said:

Maybe a little excessive but the kid should have complied.

Her fault.

Parking space math puzzle

dregan says...

It's a bit of a false advertisement that the fonts upside down are not symmetrical in relation to when they are right side up. The small loops on the 8 are at the top before and after they flip it. This is a clear, yet subliminal "tell" to try to trick the viewer. If they really wanted to do this they would not have swapped the fonts when rotating.

Drone's Eye View of Sheep Herding

Excalibur artillery shell

dregan says...

As an engineer that has designed these types of munitions there is a different philosophy used.

The weapon does not change the fact that targets are selected to be removed during war times. What can change is how precise those targets are taken out. When an advancement is made in technology like this one, the amount of civilian casualties that are caught in the cross fire are greatly reduced.

The expense put into war in modern days is almost exclusively towards reducing civilian damage instead of increasing damage in general. When was the last time that a first world country used the massively damaging weapons of nuclear, biological or chemical? That would be so much easier to take out a target, yet the civilian damage is massive.

Pondering reality,
Dregan

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