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Man's joke vanity plate backfires big-time
Right after he legally changes his name to:
Robert'); DROP TABLE taxpayers; --');
Give that man a job in software QA.
Spacex - Falcon 9 - Unplanned Rapid Disassembly
This end should point towards the ground if you want to go to space.
If it starts pointing towards space you are having a bad problem and you will not go to space today.
You're doing it wrong.
The fire is supposed to be on the bottom end, guys.
Try again.
How the World Map Looks Wildly Different Than You Think
In short, fuck mercator
John Oliver - 911
I would have thought there was a fairly simple answer as to why 911 doesn't get location data from smartphones... privacy.
The reason uber, dominos, etc have access to your location is because they have an app on your smartphone that has been explicitly granted access to your location by you. 911 is just a simple phone call and so it can't read the location data.
To do so reliably across cell phones would require development of some kind of emergency location standard that all manufacturers could implement. Technically, it's not that difficult, but getting everyone to agree on a standard?
Not that easy
SpaceX Lands Stage 1 on Land!
It is the first to return from an orbital mission, https://what-if.xkcd.com/58/
As impressive as Blue Origin's achievement is, it's only 10% of the energy involved in this one.
In case nobody caught it, this is not the first time a booster stage returns from space to land on its own power, not the first commercial launch booster landing nor even the first time it happened this year. Blue Origin's New Shepherd recently did just that. This lead to a bit of a war of words on twitter which quickly devolved to a "my rocket is bigger than yours" bragging competition. It's rather humorous therefore to hear this band of professional aerospace PR agents say that this is "history by being the first to fly back and land the first stage of our rocket to land" (@1:20).
Nonetheless an impressive mission and I congratulate their whole team for the accomplishment.
1000W LED Flashlight -- 90,000 Lumens
xkcd?
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Obligatory XKCD: https://xkcd.com/713/
Should gay people be allowed to marry?
No-one gives a shit what your neolithic deity thinks. The same boring arguments were trotted out when interracial couples wanted to get married.
Here's the thing, most people are already in favour of gay marriage. It's just past the point where more than 50% of the US population lives in a state with legal SSM. Most of the developed world has either legalised gay marriage, allows civil unions or recognises marriages performed in other countries. You have more in common with Uganda than Utah.
Enjoy being on the wrong side of history (again).
Imaginary sky father doesn't like men sucking cocks.
Imaginary sky father is the one who made marriage.
BB-8 droid from The Force Awakens Rolls out on stage
Jalopnik and reddit have speculated, and both point to xkcd 413 as a possible inspiration.
http://jalopnik.com/the-new-star-wars-droid-is-not-cgi-so-how-does-it-wor-1698461524
I think the head is magnetically attracted to the ball with some powerful neo magnets, and the head has enough gyros and wheels to drive around on the ball.
I think the bottom ball has spinning gyros as well used to propel it.
LastWeekTonight w/ John Oliver: Edward Snowden on Passwords
https://xkcd.com/936/
U.S. Space & Rocket Center in Huntsville
*quality
So sad that we haven't been back.
http://xkcd.com/893/
The F1 engines were such an astounding bit of engineering.
If we built a moon rocket today, the computers would be immeasurably more powerful, but the engines would be almost exactly the same.
ayn rand and her stories of rapey heroes
Obligatory XKCD reference
especially important is the alt text
The future of ghost-riding?
It's rare, but should be noted there is a brain parasite that affects spatial reasoning and can cause dreams with impaired sense of space, like driving from the backseat or swerving all over the road. In later stages dreams about body parts coming off, teeth in particular has been documented: more can be found here
I've had nightmares where I'm driving along, and suddenly the car goes out of control. Mainly because I've suddenly found myself in the back seat, and I'm scrambling to get behind the wheel.
Usually, those videos where the person's car hasn't been properly put in park and takes off without them makes me flash back to those nightmares.
This video gives me the willies.
nuclear reactor start up
lol on a related note https://what-if.xkcd.com/29/