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File: Water In Space.swf-(8.31 MB, 1280x720, Japanese) [_] Anon 3155104 >> [_] Anon 3155247 that was beautiful
File: Water In Space.swf-(8.31 MB, 1280x720, Porn) [_] Anon 3119862 Marked for deletion (old). >> [_] Anon 3119877 cool >> [_] Anon 3119989 >It's my choice what I put in me.swf has 44 replies >this has 1 /f/ why are you being a bunch of tasteless bait-taking plebs? >> [_] Anon 3119993 >># its water in space... there is nothing to discuss what do you want me to say? something random? i dont give a shit if its bait or not when its more fun that watching water floating around >> [_] Anon 3119996 I fapped >> [_] Anon 3120023 thank you
File: Water In Space.swf-(8.31 MB, 1280x720, Other) [_] Anon 3114761 neato Marked for deletion (old). >> [_] Anon 3114778 >># Very cool >> [_] Anon 3114788 Nice. Actually it makes me happy and sad at the same moment. Our technology seems so slow to evolve nowadays. New things yes, but nothing groundbreaking. >> [_] Anon 3114789 >># Your scope or intelligence is too narrow. Each day is more groundbreaking than the last, for technology, in a huge way. You might just fail to be able to appreciate it. >> [_] Anon 3114791 That's so beautiful. I love how its own gravity holds it in a roughly spherical shape. It's like a little planet. I fucking love space. >> [_] Anon 3114802 Something was added to make it begin to fizz. Was it an alka-seltzer or something? >> [_] Anon 3114803 >># I believe so >> [_] Anon 3114808 >># >its own gravity holds it in a roughly spherical shape ok first things first ISS is ever falling towards Earth but sideways velocity keeps them in the same distance (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d57C2dr B_wc), so what you see here is a giant raindrop and because there is minimum friction it's almost spherical the reason why it sticks together and doesn't break into million little droplets is because of surface tension, but here you can see as the air bubbles come out, this surface tension breaks and lets out few small little droplets >> [_] Anon 3114815 >># Human technological advancement is exponential and as such our technology is evolving at a much faster rate now than in the past. I mean hell, smart phones is only like 10 years old and it pretty much permeates through every segment of out lives. And the next big, society changing ones are VR, which came out this year commercially and self-driving cars estimated to come out 2020 >> [_] Anon 3114819 >># I think anon means that phones are getting incrementally better, but space travel development is sadly stagnating. We reached the moon by 1969; it seemed logical to assume we'd get to Mars with just a few decades more, and fuck, maybe further after that. Yet now we can't even leave low-Earth orbit, like the Moon has become impossible again. >no more soviets >no money Yeah yeah I know all the reasons. It's still depressing. >> [_] Anon 3114824 Oh please. Scientists suck bawlz. They still haven't found a cure for baldness. Until they do that their credibility is ZERO. >> [_] Anon 3114829 >># Growth is/was only getting faster because for the last two hundred years or so we've just been getting more and more connected. Putting more human computation nodes into the network. We are nearing full human connectivity, and baring any hivemind esque developments we will be unlikely to see any more leaps or bounds in the coming decades. Also not to mention that the integrated circuit was basically an anomaly, for the most part very little technology gets even a fraction of a percent better each year. >Society changing ones are VR, I seriously hope you meant AR. Modern "VR" is a dead end with very few if any real world applications and only gimmick factor for most gaming. > self-driving cars estimated to come out 2020 Try 2025-2030, with regulatory hurdles, as well as stringent safety testing, ethical dilemmas, questions of liability, price for market adoption, and all that bullshit. I mean we already have the basic tech required, hell have since the DARPA grand challenge, but it's doubtful you'll see level 4/5 autonomy consumer marketed car on the road from a major manufacturer before 2025. >> [_] Anon 3114857 Can someone tell me what player this video uses? The thing that puts the loading circle at the beginning? >> [_] Anon 3114868 >># There are already self-driving Teslas on the market. >> [_] Anon 3114869 >># it's called viagra >> [_] Anon 3114874 >># Looks like an embedded FLV. I've always converted to .flv using ffmpeg and embedded that file inside a .swf using http://eye.swfchan.com/services/swfh264/ That being said, it looks as though http://tools.swfchan.com/ is set to become the new standard tool for that process. I haven't tried it out yet, but it seems to me like a slightly simpler and more streamlined solution, especially if you don't have much experience with ffmpeg. >> [_] Anon 3114877 >># when I tried embedding .flv from swfh264 in flash then it doesn't accept that file or rather it just shows a black screen >> [_] Anon 3114880 >># Self driving you right into trucks on the highway. >> [_] Anon 3114881 >># WHY ARE YOU SO BALD!? >> [_] Anon 3114906 That's Scott Kelly, right? I mean... meme space twin. >> [_] Anon 3114918 >># >cure for baldness. Hair implants now gb2/r9k/ >> [_] Anon 3114924 You never know true beauty until you see Earth from space, or true terror until you hear someone knocking on the space station door from outside. You look through the porthole and see an astronaut, but all your crew is inside and accounted for. You use the comm to ask who it is and he says he’s Ramirez returning from a repair mission, but Ramirez is sitting right next to you in the command module and he’s just as confused as you are. When you tell the guy this over the radio he starts banging on the door louder and harder, begging you to let him in, saying he’s the real Ramirez. Meanwhile, the Ramirez inside with you is pleading to keep the airlock shut. It really puts life on Earth into perspective. >> [_] Anon 3114933 >># somebody has never looked through a medical journal before >> [_] Anon 3114943 This is the kind of stuff that makes me want to go into space. It's a real shame I'm going to be 80 by the time I'll be able to go there for an affordable price. >> [_] Anon 3114946 >># Yeah, those terrible replication rates really are ground breaking. >> [_] Anon 3114968 >># >groundbreaking stem cell research, brain mapping, cancer protein research >replication rates yep, definitely never read a medical journal |
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