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  • First off, you cannot attend any kind of event where women are involved.

    I'm not doing a battle of the sexes thing, but the reality is that social dynamics massively change when opposite sex are involved. It is fundamentally impossible to have genuine interactions with other men, when women are around.

    Before you get all triggered and decide to hit the downvote, remember I am not doing battle of the sexes...you cannot take women's wine night for example, deposit a man in the group and expect the social dynamic to remain the same.

    So go find something where women are not allowed. Find a clubhouse with a crudely written sign that says "no girls allowed" and the R is backwards.

    Find a place where men are not in competition for the attention of women.

  • No they're horrible environments for meeting on socializing with other people.

    If you've ever been to a socializing board game night, you would be aware that there's effectively zero chance to communicate, talk, have a conversation - a group of people can't focus on two things at once.

  • Well it is in another dimension. We analyze spatial dimensions in a 3D framework, but it's very obvious there are additive forces that we don't understand and are forever inaccessible to us, outside of inferring properties based on outcomes we observe.

    We don't live in a 3+1 dimensional universe, at minimum we live in a 4+1 universe.

  • Nah. From hull breach to complete obliteration would be measured in fractions of a second. There's NO possibility there was some kind of "small leak" leading to anaphalaxis. The instant one large molecule could pass the seal... goodbye smash-aroonie.

  • Here's a quick summary.

    The overall configuration is fundamentally identical to a basic refrigerator.

    The difference is that instead of using a compressor to cause phase change in a fluid, they pass water over blocks of material that are either hot or cold.

    The materials are made hot or cold by the application of a field, which changes the alignment of the magnetic moments.

    When they apply the field, it necessarily adds energy (heat) to the block and when they remove the field, the magnetic moments redistribute and it releases the heat.

    The rest is just a series of bog standard pumps and radiators.

  • Individually, I tend to like Americans, but as a whole I consider American culture least capable of self-examination / selflessness.

    I've lived in several highly multicultural cities and I've traveled far and wide. I can say for sure, thinking is just not an American passtime.

  • I remember Crazy Taxi in the arcade being such a quarter muncher and it was so GD loud! I will give the designers major credit, you could not help but pay attention to that game with that metal pedal pounding and the noisy shifter. Any good arcade have the volume cranked to MAX and it was borderline painful LOL

  • I do lots of electronic repair and somebody traded me a PlayStation 3 I didn't want but my curiosity to fix it made me take it. I ended up getting Demon Souls... Holy shit what a great game. It's actually bite-sized enough that you can sit down and complete it and it's not insanely difficult. It's actually pretty easy. But it's satisfying as helllllllll

  • I'm not trying to have a big hate on for Dyson but

    They patented a new DC switching motor

    It had the potential to revolutionize so many industries

    Instead of licensing the tech out ... They decided to make vacuums and hand dryers

    The company is run by imbeciles