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  • Well, different. You'd have highly compressed hydrogen in a cylindrical pressure vessel.

    The Hindenburg just burned, actually it was mostly its highly flammable paint that caught fire. When a pressure vessel is ruptured, it explodes in a big way, or it quickly removes itself from the vehicle like a mini rocket.

  • It's actually interesting how similar rockets and jet engines are. You could think of a rocket as a jet (or sometimes two jet engines) where the afterburner is always on and the air intake is replaced by an O2 tank..

  • Um, no it doesn't... At all...

    This is a first step landing test, not even suborbital, it flew to a height of 300 meters. This is the point that SpaceX was at in 2011 with their grasshopper rocket.

    SpaceX is regularly landing orbital hardware and working on a fully reusable rocket with a greater lifting capacity than anything else ever. It's not really the same...

    But fuck Elon, no argument there.

  • Dang, what a shitty doctor.

    I mean... Medicine is super hard. You have to remember, when it comes to biology, we're still figuring it how everything works and there's way less that we actually understand than what we don't understand.

    I try to think of it like this, doctors aren't like engineers, because engineers actually have all the specs for the materials or systems they're working with. They can run the numbers and tell you what will happen when the system is altered in x way. Doctors are more like hackers, they have to reverse engineer a complex system that they never got a spec sheet or user manual for. They can't read much of the internal diagnostics and the hardware itself wasn't built with any sensible order or design philosophy. Frankly, it's a terrible system to have to support and maintain and they don't really have the tools or information to do it.

    All that said, doctors do an impressive job. And seriously though, this hardware suuuucks...

  • I think it's valid to want to defend those who you feel compassion and closeness to from those you perceive as threats.

    Yeah, absolutely. I think what's kinda interesting about that though is that's essentially exactly what racist cops are doing, and wanting to protect people is probably why they joined the force. The problem lies in their perceiving brown people as threats...

  • Everyone is intolerant about something. Everyone has boundaries.

    Exactly, like white chocolate eaters. To anyone who prefers white chocolate to dark chocolate, fuck you, you're the problem!

  • I think it's simultaneously simpler and more complex than that.

    I think most of these people just want money and power and they don't care who has to suffer or who they have to oppress to get there.

    So you see, it's not hate specifically, it's indifference to humanity and morality. It's the pursuit of personal gain without a conscience.

    Their motivation is still evil, but I don't think it's hate specifically, that's just a tool in their belt.

  • That really can't be correct. Growth adds some jobs for sure, but not as many as you're implying. While "maintaining" an economy, you still need just as much health care, food production, retail stores, education, road maintenance... I mean just about everything I can think of with the one exception of construction won't be significantly different in a growth economy.

  • I mean it's some pretty serious overstepping... Nobody even does that to North Korea, even though they get ever closer to developing a ballistic missile, something capable of delivering a nuke (which they do have). But nobody is bombing NK... Why? Because that's a fucking act of war!

    Bombing Iranian facilities is just an egregious breach of their sovereignty. If on the other hand, some country tried that against the US, it would be a major international incident as soon as they crossed into our airspace, regardless of whether they deployed a single munition. But if they did hit a target, a completely unproportional retaliatory bombing campaign would ensue.

    And the only reason Israel gets away with this dangerously aggressive behavior is that they have the military might of the US at their back. They believe they're untouchable because they assume the US will always be an ally. And truth be told, it's all a terrible policy for their own longevity. Some day, eventually, we'll have a president with a conscience and a Congress that supports them, and then we'll stop giving weapons to Israel. And on that day Israel will finally have to take responsibility for their actions, and we'll see what their neighbors really think of them. Until then, they continue to dig themselves into a deeper hole, convinced that it's the safest way forward.

  • It's not good at all. Israel forces have been murdering so many civilians that collateral damage has become part of their plans.

    So... you must know that the atrocities committed have nothing to do with the quality of their intel.

    In other words, the comment makes 0 sense as a reply. I mean it's a fine comment on its own, it's just not at all a reply to what you quoted. I really only bring it up for your benefit, because being unrelated to the quote like that makes the comment seem dishonest, which makes the rest of your message less credible.