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Posted by bigbadron
bigbadron
moderator, 15489 posts
He's big, he's bad,
but mostly he's Ron.
Tue 2 Jan 2018
at 20:28

Re: Good stuff!

Bah!  The "Laws" of Physics are just guesses anyway.  :p
facemaker329
member, 6980 posts
Gaming for over 30
years, and counting!
Wed 3 Jan 2018
at 04:56
  • msg #764

Re: Good stuff!

Yeah, the cool/baffling thing about the EM Drive is there is no discernable reason why it should create thrust...but it does.  I can't remember the article I saw that speculated on what makes it work (or, rather, cited a paper speculating on why it works)...

But it doesn't burn any fuel.  It doesn't have any exhaust.  It's terrible, for those reasons, for rapid acceleration.  But because it doesn't burn fuel, it's an incredible theoretical option for long-duration voyages, because it can continue accelerating beyond its initial thrust to break orbit...which means it has the potential to build up speeds that, heretofore, have been the stuff of dreams.  If I recall correctly (it's been a long time since I read any articles about it, so I may have this wrong), it is speculated that, if they can scale it up to an appropriate size and it still functions in the way it has with small-scale tests, it would cut travel time to Mars down to a couple of months or less...
phoenix9lives
member, 955 posts
GENE POLICE!  YOU!
GET OUTTA THE POOL!
Wed 3 Jan 2018
at 14:48
  • msg #765

Re: Good stuff!

Spent nearly eight hours bowling and playing laser tag with my family for my seventh anniversary Monday.  My wife even got in on the laser tag for a few games; she prefers bowling, but the kids wanted laser tag and video games.  All-in-all, a good anniversary.  She had fun shooting at me.LOL
CrazyIvan777
member, 223 posts
Thu 4 Jan 2018
at 19:37
  • msg #766

Re: Good stuff!

That sounds like a great anniversary!


After an entire lifetime of being sedentary (and paying the health price for such) I am now on week 3 of biking (stationary bike in my apartment) 3 days a week, adding one minute to the ride each time. Today I crested 19 minutes 20 seconds. Super proud of myself!
Tyr Hawk
member, 344 posts
You know that one guy?
Yeah, that's me.
Fri 5 Jan 2018
at 16:21
  • msg #767

Re: Good stuff!

In reply to facemaker329 (msg # 764):

Add in that, because there's no fuel, you don't have to allocate space for fuel in your build, which accounts for huge amounts of both volume and weight in modern rockets and spaceship design. Now, getting it to the point where it could lift a rocket off the ground is currently difficult to imagine, but for spaceships it's incredible.

Also, new Monster Hunter World trailer and beta announcement has me so hyped! SUCH NERDGASM.
V_V
member, 668 posts
You can call me V, just V
Life; a journey made once
Sat 13 Jan 2018
at 07:11
  • msg #768

Re: Good stuff!

WHOOOOOOOoooooooooOOOOOOO strong Onion! and Horseradish... I finally got my turkey sandwich "recipe" down pat. Very cheap, very yummy, and (sort of) SPICY! I'd be glad to make anyone one, if they want one. I'll even give you a REAL one if you ever come by my part of Kansas. Whoooo! Very strong. :'D

*Hands out onion and horseradish SPIIIiiiIIICY turkey sandwiches* This'll clear the sinuses. Well, and maybe the room. :|

Edit: I'll post the recipe elsewhere on CC.
This message was last edited by the user at 10:47, Sat 13 Jan 2018.
aguy777
member, 249 posts
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Sat 13 Jan 2018
at 07:33
  • msg #769

Re: Good stuff!

In reply to V_V (msg # 768):

Mind sharing the recipe? I'm curious and would love to try "V's Spicy Turkey Sandwich".
facemaker329
member, 6982 posts
Gaming for over 30
years, and counting!
Sat 13 Jan 2018
at 09:37
  • msg #770

Re: Good stuff!

Wrapping up my third consecutive week of "gotta be done by the end of the week" projects...and everything worked out well, all three times!  Masquerade mask stencils for a New Years Eve event, a pile of clothes to be altered for a friend who left for Thailand first thing this week, and makeup for The Scarecrow, the Tin Man, and The Cowardly Lion for promotional photos for the show.

This also puts me WAY ahead of the game for the actual show run.  I've never had a chance to 'test run' prosthetics this far in advance.  I need to remake a few pieces...but I know I've got stuff that will work, and look good.
Dottie_V
member, 117 posts
The fifth in a series of
odd things you saw today.
Wed 17 Jan 2018
at 00:53
  • msg #771

Re: Good stuff!

I got the job! Being bilingual and fully certified nationally and statewide bumped up my starting pay offer too!

I haven't stopped smiling since the interview concluded. <3
jpetoh
member, 366 posts
As irrational
as pi.
Tue 23 Jan 2018
at 03:18
  • msg #772

Re: Good stuff!

In September, my son face-planted at the bottom of a six-foot deep pool. In an effort to encourage the swimmers to dive over and out instead of belly-flopping from the platform for a racing start, his coach had been using a skinny PVC pipe wrapped in a pool noodle for the kids to dive over. Per the teams governing league and the American Red Cross, this training method needs to be done into at least 12 feet of water, twice as deep as the pool my son was in. The injury resulted in an ambulance ride, a ten-hour ER visit, and a $2.5K+ medical bill.

After a LOT of e-mails, meetings, and go-rounds, I finally got the agent at the team's liability insurance to agree that, yes, we should receive full compensation for the post-insurance bill and ambulance ride. It may take a few more weeks to get a check, but it the answer we wanted and needed.
Tyr Hawk
member, 346 posts
You know that one guy?
Yeah, that's me.
Tue 30 Jan 2018
at 19:55
  • msg #773

Re: Good stuff!

In reply to jpetoh (msg # 772):

That's awesome. I'm so glad to hear that after having read your story elsewhere!
Rinandien
member, 48 posts
Have fun,
help others.
Sun 4 Feb 2018
at 17:57
  • msg #774

Re: Good stuff!

My wife and kids are away for a week. I spent the weekend drinking, eating, watching and playing. It's the best time I have had in a very long time!
engine
member, 535 posts
Mon 5 Feb 2018
at 17:44
  • msg #775

Re: Good stuff!

Very minor, but bear with me:

My very favorite movie is The Last Starfighter. Now, I know it's utterly ridiculous, and I am in no way expecting it to be accurate about anything. It sounds cool, it looks cool, it does everything I want.

But one part always bugged me: in the midst of a whole bunch of ridiculous stuff, like a flying car leaving Earth and passing Saturn a few minutes later just before jumping to another solar system, a character says "Shifting into stardrive at Columba Zeta. Hold tight."

It was jarring to me because "Columba Zeta" just sounds like nonsense. It sounds like it's a stellar location, but why say it at all when it's clearly made up?

Except that it's only partially made up, and actually sort of refers to a real thing.

I didn't know until today that "Columba" is an actual constellation, the Dove, just south of Canis Major and Lupus. Now, there's no "Columba Zeta" or "Zeta Columbae" listed, and it's still a nonsense thing to say, but it's at least plausibly to do with actual outer space. I'll also note that the Dove often represents peace and the characters are headed to a league of peace-lovers who have been forced into conflict.

Made me smile.
Dottie_V
member, 119 posts
The fifth in a series of
odd things you saw today.
Fri 9 Feb 2018
at 04:40
  • msg #776

Re: Good stuff!

I completed my first night of cashier training/perscription sorting! Some hiccups but pretty good for the most part. I'm tired but in a happy accomplished kind of way.
facemaker329
member, 6998 posts
Gaming for over 30
years, and counting!
Sun 11 Mar 2018
at 06:57
  • msg #777

Re: Good stuff!

Well...at least, I hope it's good stuff.  It usually is...

I've been helping one of the high schools in my area with their spring musical production every year, since 2005, doing makeup (and, in the past few years, fabricating some specialty pieces like Ursula's wig, Flotsam and Jetsam's costumes, the Great and Powerful Oz's head...)

Just found out what next year's show is going to be.  Phantom of the Opera.  Now, as shows go, I find it a lot more spectacle than substance...but I'm looking forward to it, as a designer.  The costume designer already asked me to start working on a mask (no problem, masks are easy) and this gives me a LOT of time to come up with some really cool prosthetics for the Phantom to wear under the mask.  So, I'm looking forward to it.  It's almost certainly going to be a much simpler makeup show than the past few I've done there!  (Wizard of Oz, Little Mermaid, Beauty and the Beast, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, Shrek...)  Need to track down a copy and watch it with an eye to what I'd do with the characters if I was responsible for how they look (because, to a certain extent, I will be...)
Yaztromo
member, 151 posts
Sun 11 Mar 2018
at 16:01
  • msg #778

Re: Good stuff!

I really love the Phantom of the Opera!
facemaker329
member, 6999 posts
Gaming for over 30
years, and counting!
Sun 11 Mar 2018
at 21:59
  • msg #779

Re: Good stuff!

I'm kind of excited for it...I was a percussionist in my university symphony when it was still riding high on its initial wave if fame, gotto play some of the music.  It's not the deepest story ever told on stage, by any means, but it will be a really good show, and we've got a couple of really solid guys who will be seniors next year that will make a solid base to build a cast around.  I just hope they haven't taken it for granted that they'll get specific roles, just because they were leads in this year's musical.  Their odds are really good...but auditions are still a ways off.

I'm certainly glad I'm not the one in charge of casting!
praguepride
member, 1238 posts
"Hugs for the Hugs God!"
- Warhammer Fluffy-K
Tue 20 Mar 2018
at 22:25
  • msg #780

Re: Good stuff!

It's my RPOL birthday! My best guess is this makes it 13 years!
jkeogh
member, 76 posts
Tue 20 Mar 2018
at 23:10
  • msg #781

Re: Good stuff!

In reply to praguepride (msg # 780):

Thanks for being here so long and doing all that you do here! I have loved your contributions!
jwneil
member, 33 posts
Thu 29 Mar 2018
at 12:32
  • msg #782

Re: Good stuff!

Happy Opening Day everyone!  Good luck to all 30 teams.  Well, except to the Yankees.  They have a duo who might hit 100 home runs between themselves.  They don't need luck.  :P
bigbadron
moderator, 15526 posts
He's big, he's bad,
but mostly he's Ron.
Thu 29 Mar 2018
at 14:39

Re: Good stuff!

In reply to praguepride (msg # 780):

Was surprised to realise that this coming June my RPoL account will be 16 years old.  About time it started looking for a job...
facemaker329
member, 7004 posts
Gaming for over 30
years, and counting!
Thu 29 Mar 2018
at 16:55
  • msg #784

Re: Good stuff!

As of an hour (and a little change) ago, I've been on this world for half a century.  I can remember when 50 seemed ancient, to me...and while I'd be lying if I said I still feel like I'm 25, I definitely don't feel like what I expected fifty to be (most of the time...there are some days at work that definitely remind me I'm middle-aged...)  In good health, with a decent job...my life is by no means perfect, but I'm pretty content with where I'm at.
This message was last edited by the user at 17:54, Fri 30 Mar 2018.
Yaztromo
member, 160 posts
Thu 29 Mar 2018
at 16:59
  • msg #785

Re: Good stuff!

All the best!
facemaker329
member, 7006 posts
Gaming for over 30
years, and counting!
Fri 13 Apr 2018
at 18:08
  • msg #786

Re: Good stuff!

In a long-standing practice of recognizing the good along with the bad, I heard something from the guy who came to help resolve our system FUBAR yesterday...he was talking to me about upgrading some physical components in our setup, and I just grined and shrugged, and said, "That's not my call to make, you need to talk to Lisa about that."  (Lisa's my boss...THE boss, everyone answers to her.)  The service guy (the one who actually knew what he was doing and fixed our system, rather than screwing it up) gave me a confused look, and answered, "I just don't understand how things work here, I guess...every time I talk to Lisa, she makes it sound like you're her go-to miracle worker...she's always saying you keep the place running..."

I do a lot, there...but I'd never describe it in those terms.  It's a good feeling, though, to hear that what I do is appreciated.  Stuff like that is one of the reasons I was willing to spend eleven and a half hours there, getting everything in our system back as close as possible to normal.  I don't generally interact much with most of the staff, there...almost all my work is behind the scenes, entirely, so I'm in my own quite often...but it's gratifying to hear, from someone outside, that my work is appreciated so deeply.
Fyrerain
member, 89 posts
Fri 20 Apr 2018
at 23:29
  • msg #787

Re: Good stuff!

I started looking for new housing last winter, given my current residence fell well below standard with the failure of the A/C last summer and no running water for the last 8 months. (It is, however, still better than trying to live in my truck, which doesn't have running water, either, and A/C is limited to when I'm driving; I cope.)

I could find houses within my budget, and have an excellent credit rating -- but I have no real downpayment available. And as it turns out, none of the loan companies I've tried to date offer loans as low as I need. (Given my objective is to pay off the loan, getting one that doesn't permit that isn't acceptable.)

Today, I was offered a solution, and the property is literally right around the corner from one of my best friends. I'll have to buy a travel trailer to live in for a while, as the house needs major work, but the price is low enough I should be able to pay it off in ~15 years.

So, the hunt is on for a suitable used travel trailer. Meantime, I'm going to start packing this weekend! :D
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