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[_] Anonymous 08/17/15(Mon)05:41:23 No.2878208
Marked for deletion (old).
>> [_] Anonymous 08/17/15(Mon)05:44:05 No.2878211
is this the same guy who narrated the "where the missile is"?
>> [_] Anonymous 08/17/15(Mon)05:58:28 No.2878218
>>2878211
lol no.
lrn2electronics
lrn2trig
>> [_] Anonymous 08/17/15(Mon)07:35:47 No.2878244
Did any of that have any coherence or even meaning?
>> [_] Anonymous 08/17/15(Mon)07:43:51 No.2878254
>>2878244
somebody has absolutely no idea how cardinal grammeters work.
>> [_] Anonymous 08/17/15(Mon)07:55:05 No.2878261
It's funny that he says that flush-fit/lapped-plate design has nearly eliminated side-fumbling,
when the very shearing forces caused by the lateral and rotary forces caused the shitty materials
used back then to reliably fail after only a few months of active operation. Fortunately maglev
barshaft designs have NOW virtually eliminated both lateral and circuit depleneration while
limiting material resorption. Sadly, the requirement of rare-earth magneto-capacitence circuits
in the maglev joists has made it so that in 20 years, we won't even be able to produce them.
Retro-encabulation is going to fall back at least a decade once material depletion ruins the
industry. At least it'll give techs some jobs back. It's going to leave the entire concept of
thorium molten-salt reaction-based power impossible though, since reliable encabulation isn't
going to be feasible any more.
>> [_] Anonymous 08/17/15(Mon)10:19:01 No.2878331
>>2878244
It's a computer that gives out and receives tickets or other, and collects various stats and
systems (for use in parking lots, employee areas, stadiums, etc..) from the late 90’. It's a very
very high end, more than anyone could ever need, it's advertised towards schmuck small business
owners who think they need something they don't and want to jump on to the digital bandwagon.
>> [_] Anonymous 08/17/15(Mon)10:23:23 No.2878332
I am so embarrassed that I completely missed every word he spoke.
>> [_] Anonymous 08/17/15(Mon)10:39:54 No.2878344
>>2878261
What rare earth materials are we going to run out of? The rare earths are distributed across the
earth's crust pretty equally. The only constraints on their mining are regional regulations and
means of disposing waste materials.
>> [_] Anonymous 08/17/15(Mon)10:43:39 No.2878348
>>2878261
So this is what people mean when they say mumbo-jumbo.
>> [_] Anonymous 08/17/15(Mon)10:49:51 No.2878351
wait what does this have to do with moot
>> [_] Anonymous 08/17/15(Mon)11:02:24 No.2878355
>>2878351
he kinda looks like him. It's a flash so you can't really see anything though.
>>2878348
>>2878332
>>2878244
It's meaningless jargon for the sake of being meaningless jargon.