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Civil Aviation Forum | Airliners.net (at www.airliners.net) [02:44:49] xD [02:44:55] hmm [02:45:33] wild shit [02:45:34] -|UFO|- Kebap_23 has joined on FREENODE [02:45:35] -|UFO|- mode change by ChanServ on FREENODE: +v Kebap_23 [02:45:38] November 2000 [02:47:25] well, now we know... it handled it so well they had to blow it up to suceed [02:48:36] -|UFO|- Kebap23 has quit FREENODE (Ping timeout: 272 seconds) [02:50:20] *** Quits: Guest12405 (kman@11ED70.39EA55.859DFC.C0D209) (Connection closed) [02:52:53] I like that last post in that thread [02:53:06] 200 people in the plane, at least 500 in the building [02:53:30] off by factors of about 4 and 100 [02:55:26] they said the oscillation of the building after the damage was nearly identical to that predicted in the wholly intact building [02:55:49] I find that amazing, basically the building scarcely noticed the impact [02:56:41] all the video shows no noticeable movement when the planes hit [02:56:53] like the planes just melted into the buildings [02:57:00] yeah [02:57:19] I really don't think people realize just how strong those buildings were [02:57:33] about 5 times stronger than they needed to be just to stand [02:57:50] something like that, yeah [02:58:19] must have taken a shit load of thermite [02:59:36] the dust analysis suggests 10 tons or more, based on the iron spherules found [03:07:48] *** Joins: anne (anne@RBOSE-2c41cb5c.adsl.tpnet.pl) [03:08:16] HI guys:) [03:13:58] hi anne [03:14:28] zup gal? [03:14:52] what? [03:15:14] What's up girl [03:15:49] like... how's it hangin' ? [03:16:42] fine, i cant sleep:) [03:18:03] same here. [03:18:40] Caly, One day you gave a link about architecture from Ted. I lost this link.You may have it yet? [03:20:03] yesterday I was looking for this movie for an hour [03:20:11] Oh... about that guy that made designs out of ... anything [03:20:17] yea [03:20:41] cool, i have it posten on my facebook wall, i'll go get it, hang on [03:24:22] anne: btw, where you from? and how did you get into RBOSE? [03:24:41] Poland:) [03:26:04] or better:( really do not like certain aspects of our culture here [03:26:47] Lukas is quite well known here;) [03:27:02] in Poland? [03:27:11] yea;) [03:27:14] hmm [03:27:21] in my town;) [03:27:25] oh [03:27:26] oh, how so? [03:27:28] http://www.ted.com/talks/john_hardy_my_green_school_dream.html [03:27:30] URL Title: John Hardy: My green school dream | Video on TED.com (at www.ted.com) [03:27:35] oh, that's not the one... [03:27:37] sry [03:27:47] ok [03:30:09] unofficially supported the name RBOSE (enviroment not economy --> actually I was there unofficially since the beginning of) [03:33:18] *here [03:34:19] strange, ididn't have it, was so sure i had posted about it... [03:34:20] http://www.ted.com/themes/architectural_inspiration.html [03:34:22] URL Title: Architectural Inspiration | Video channel on TED.com (at www.ted.com) [03:34:31] can't even find it under themes... [03:34:31] previously signed the letter to peter [03:34:53] Oh, cool [03:36:20] there are some great talks in that theme thou. [03:36:28] *though [03:37:51] yea [03:39:34] *** Joins: diogenez (Administrator@RBOSE-37e98d3b.ph.cox.net) [03:39:50] anne: HEY! http://www.ted.com/talks/dan_phillips_creative_houses_from_reclaimed_stuff.html [03:39:52] URL Title: Dan Phillips: Creative houses from reclaimed stuff | Video on TED.com (at www.ted.com) [03:40:06] YES! Thanks [03:40:08] :) [03:40:37] had do do some googling to get it, strange... [03:40:57] found many videos about him here.. check it out! http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=6017148908412349986# [03:40:59] URL Title: Living Smart #308: Building with Recycled Materials (at video.google.com) [03:40:59] =) [03:45:12] love his t-shirt in that google video, it says "GO BUILD SOMETHING!" [03:45:14] =P [03:50:20] *** Joins: expecto (qwebirc@5F1CD7.9A5415.8F0E32.8CA566) [03:50:25] the thing about building with recycled or "reclaimed" materials is [03:50:27] hi [03:50:33] hi expecto [03:50:34] Hi [03:50:36] everyone who's willing to do it is pretty much already doing it [03:50:41] hehe [03:50:53] not me =P [03:50:59] it's just a novelty [03:51:10] oh, wait, my workshop attic floor is all recycled.. [03:51:18] i was thinking about clothing [03:51:19] still laying it [03:51:20] I rest my case [03:51:23] and what is needed to make it [03:51:24] hehe [03:51:42] expecto: needle, thread... [03:51:49] pair of cissors.. [03:51:49] it's never going to catch on in a society where "new" is "good", even if it's "new crap" or "new garbage" [03:51:53] yes but the making of the thread [03:52:00] hemp [03:52:07] why hemp [03:52:07] hemp is the shit [03:52:17] 4 times stronger than coton [03:52:20] is it better than cotton [03:52:20] *cotton [03:52:22] oh [03:52:34] does NOT shrink or swell in water/washing [03:52:34] and it grows faster [03:52:36] ? [03:52:40] hell yeah! [03:52:59] much higher yield than... anything pretty much. [03:53:06] anything? [03:53:29] as implausible as it sounds there really are few things you can't do with hemp, few industrial uses of hemp that are matched by anything else [03:53:34] Denim (Jeans fabric) was originally hamp, not cotton. [03:54:03] Denim was the fabric sails were made of, hence the strenght [03:54:20] but im reading its a cannabis plant [03:54:23] is it legal? [03:54:25] and as far as agriculture, it can't really be beat as a plant, it has more uses than any other, even as food, hemp seeds are very nutritionally dense [03:54:40] oh yes, i remember that [03:54:54] quinoa seeds are very nutritional as well [03:55:01] sails and rope on ships were hemp, just becouse it ain't affected by moist. [03:55:36] expecto: well, yes and no, its a cannabis plant, but not the kind you get high from. [03:55:40] but does it feel rough when u wear it? [03:55:45] ah ok [03:55:48] nop [03:56:13] it can be if you process it to make it so [03:56:26] actually, yeah, hemp IS illegal in many nations, in mine you can grow industrial hemp now, but it takes a shit load of paperwork. [03:56:31] so thats why jeans made of cotton and shirts made of cotton feels different [03:56:35] but generally no, hemp is a soft fiber [03:56:48] yeah, fels better than cotton. [03:56:50] Physical Survival [03:56:50] air [03:56:50] nutrition [03:56:50] food [03:56:50] waste [03:56:50] water [03:56:50] sleep [03:56:50] shelter [03:56:50] movement [03:56:50] safety [03:56:50] chemical balance [03:56:50] *** diogenez was kicked by RBOSE (Stop flooding!) [03:56:54] I think so [03:57:01] hahaha [03:57:08] *** Joins: diogenez (Administrator@RBOSE-37e98d3b.ph.cox.net) [03:57:09] RBOSE you bitch [03:57:12] opps [03:57:21] did the sexual expresion part get threw? [03:57:26] and what about clothing for the snow? [03:57:31] layers, expecto [03:57:40] also, hemp does not smell after a while as cotton does. , it transpires sweat [03:57:48] yes but dont u need something that does not take water in [03:57:49] ya clothing is a need [03:57:49] ? [03:58:03] but it is a thing that is used to do other, keep warm [03:58:05] snow? well, wool is best for cold weather [03:58:06] or shaded [03:58:07] by the way, if that's a list of priorities, shelter should go before everything but air [03:58:18] gortex is much better [03:58:30] tell that to the eskimos [03:58:34] i was looking into soap making [03:58:38] sheep eat crops kill em and compost em [03:58:49] the escimos know [03:58:53] they use gortex [03:58:54] -40 [03:59:00] 1 layer light [03:59:04] i mean you can't beta it [03:59:14] expecto: actually, historically, hemp was illegalized BECOUSE it was too good. it required no pestecides or fertilizers, and people made ethanol for cars, and big farma didnät like any of those things. [03:59:19] and from what is "gortex" made? [03:59:20] insulation sure use fluff [03:59:32] well rayon is made from treee pulp [03:59:36] lets see [04:00:01] gore-tex is a membrane, not a fabric [04:00:02] proprietary [04:00:07] see that is the problem [04:00:08] exactly [04:00:11] ownership of ideas [04:00:16] is what has us all ensalved [04:00:28] you can't have gore-tex without a carrier fabric, wich can be anything, including hemp [04:01:18] there are several other brands than gore-tex that does the exact same thing. [04:02:10] by the way, David Lynch is a fucking freak [04:02:22] but then again, the whole point of gore-tex is that it transpires moist from within and repells moist from outside. as i said, itäs a membrane, [04:02:44] hemp tarp does the same thing [04:02:49] ^^ [04:03:19] smoking cannabis has always been nothing than the excuse to get rid of hemp [04:03:49] you know, before the criminalization, 95% of cars ran on ethanol, mainly from hemp, and not oil [04:04:07] is that true? [04:04:12] as far as you know [04:04:15] when was that [04:04:30] up until the 1920's [04:04:42] or even 30's [04:05:02] Henry Ford supported the idea of hemp-derived fuels [04:05:10] around 1900 electric cars was more popular (!!!) [04:05:35] Grits: yeah, AND, hemp-derived composits for car bodies non the less. [04:06:09] the inventor of the internal combustion engine conceived it to run on ethanol [04:06:24] the diesel engine was invented to run on peanut oil [04:06:30] both german inventions [04:07:35] expecto: well, there was three main reasons, hemp as fabric, hamp as fuel, and the fact that Henry Anslinger who run the department for hunting down alcohol was without a task after they abolish the alcohol prohibition [04:07:37] there's enough alcohol in one year's yield of an acre of potatoes to drive cultivating machinery to work that acre for 100 years [04:08:04] np: Gabor Maté - Acknowledgments http://callz.no-ip.com:8000/listen.pls [04:08:38] you can get methanol from hemp, charcoal, tar, pitch, ethyl-acetate and creosote [04:08:41] and that was the same story, alcohol got criminalized to make way for oil. It was simply not in big corporations interests, as anyone could make alcohol, but only large corps could get the oil. [04:09:14] Ford made composite materials that were stronger than steel [04:09:19] almost 100 years ago [04:09:33] yep [04:09:39] what materials [04:09:40] :p [04:09:42] ten times stronger than steel and a third the weight [04:09:48] hemp, flax, ramie [04:10:19] from plants? [04:10:24] expecto: plastics from hemp oil with arming of hemp fibre. [04:10:38] alcohol prohibition in the 30's killed Ford's R&D, which was primarily a distilling operation [04:10:46] wasn't called plastic then i think, but hemp resin. [04:10:59] is there a documentary about that [04:11:03] many [04:11:04] they were calling it "plastic" as early as 1941 [04:11:41] my favourite is Danish thou, without subs. I manage as a Swede to understand it, so... [04:11:50] and after the prohibition suddenly only petroleum was left to legally make plastics [04:12:09] Rockefeller and Mellon were the benefactors, for the most part [04:12:10] very enlightening [04:12:11] wait, i'll check my documentary archives for hemp related stuff [04:12:23] thanks [04:12:38] expecto: indeed, not much in american history is what it seems. [04:12:45] in fact in 1931 the US Commissioner for Prohibition was Andrew Mellon's nephew [04:12:46] the winners write the history, you know [04:12:47] by marriage [04:13:16] but what are those materials u were talking about, stronger than steel [04:13:17] ? [04:13:30] composite materials developed in Ford's labs [04:13:36] http://www.hempfood.ca/is-hemp-legal.ihtml [04:13:39] URL Title: Is Hemp Legal | Is Hemp Illegal (at www.hempfood.ca) [04:13:51] there are videos of Ford's plastic cars being attacked with a sledgehammer [04:13:53] in winter [04:14:28] but where did he dervie this materals... plastics sontronger than steel from? [04:14:36] those plants? [04:14:40] composite materials [04:14:47] stronger than steel is ofc a matter of interpretation. [04:14:48] made of hemp, flax and ramie [04:14:57] there are many kinds of material strenght. [04:15:07] stress resiliance for one. [04:15:09] here's Ford's plastic car: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bxlj6fgQ-ZU [04:15:10] You4Tube 2[Title] cannabis hemp dot info episode #2 2[Category] News 2[Duration] 0:00:37 2[Views] 95869 2[Rating] 4.95 2[Uploaded] 2006-09-25 2[Description] Henry Ford's 'plastic hemp car' from 1941 [04:15:18] being attacked with a sledge and not even denting [04:15:20] let me watch [04:15:43] the composite materials manufacture was also squelched [04:15:59] ask yourself when you first heard about "composites" with fantastic properties like this [04:17:02] yeah, beats fire-glass with a multiple factor. [04:17:07] its amazing thats a plastic made from plants :p [04:17:09] it's beyond insane that these technologies and this plant has been suppressed for a century [04:17:29] expecto: what is really amazing is how no one knows about this. [04:17:36] as well [04:17:36] yeah [04:17:39] that's the really amazing thing [04:17:42] that you think it's amazing [04:17:48] that this information has been suppressed for a century [04:17:51] and what do you think is cheaper to produce? [04:17:59] this [04:18:09] it's beyond insane that the psychotic mother fuckers ruling us have done this [04:18:14] it's beyond insane, it's evil [04:18:34] WORD! [04:18:41] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hemp [04:18:42] URL Title: Hemp - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (at en.wikipedia.org) [04:18:50] and I never use that word because ordinarily I find it meaningless [04:18:54] i was about to watch this... [04:18:56] but these mother fuckers are full and well evil [04:19:03] do u believe in alien visitations? [04:19:16] nope [04:19:27] i do believe there is life out there thou. [04:19:32] well this video has something to do with control [04:19:33] expecto are you from Mexico? [04:19:46] http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yytSNQ2ogD4 [04:19:48] You4Tube 2[Title] William Pawelec Interview 2[Category] Nonprofit 2[Duration] 1:00:16 2[Views] 47305 2[Rating] 4.97 2[Uploaded] 2010-12-14 2[Description] Mr. William Pawelec was a U.S. Air Force computer operations and programming specialist with numerous credentials in security technologies and access control systems. He gave this interview with Dr. Greer prior to the 2001 National Press Club Disclosure event and asked tha [04:20:00] im thyextendedself who was talking about aliens the other day [04:20:00] yes [04:20:08] hi:) [04:20:29] i have a contact for you to Fidel Castro;) [04:20:34] yes? [04:20:37] wait a minute [04:20:42] ok :P [04:21:22] if we do the math... if one out of every million stars has planets, and one out of a million planets have life, and one out of a million planets that has life has intelligent life (like mammals), there would still be millions of planets with intelligent life. so... yeah, i'd say chanses are that we are NOT alone. [04:21:42] Yo tengo su direccion [04:21:43] Dr. Fidel Castro Ruz [04:21:45] Asesino en Jefe [04:21:46] 666 Avenida Mierda de Revolucion [04:21:48] Habana, Cuba [04:21:49] but [04:22:21] hahaha 666 that figures [04:22:43] i mean... we have quite strong evidence that there has been some form of life on both mars and one of jupiters moons, even thou it's only in a microscopic level... it's just a matter of time before natural selection does what it does. [04:22:58] Have any of you tried to get contact info through your local party offices? I think it would be as hard to contact Fidel as many other powerful leader, but if you just want to send a message of support, someone who does international work for the communist party in your country should have contacts in the Cuban communist party. [04:23:06] I don't think the evidence of life on other planets is strong at all [04:23:08] lol [04:23:12] particularly not Mars [04:23:13] lol anne [04:23:41] i once saw ufos [04:23:57] since then i believe [04:24:14] you can ask me questions about it [04:24:15] i saw UFO's the other day, i watched Men In Black II... [04:24:15] :p [04:24:25] I see UFO's all the time [04:24:33] I saw your movie;) [04:24:34] often they look like planes, but I can't be sure [04:24:34] no, im serious ask me things about my ufo sightning [04:24:42] yes my movie sucks [04:24:49] occasionally they look like birds but really who can say what they are [04:24:52] your movie? [04:24:53] where's the scientific method on UFOs [04:25:01] silly movie maker video [04:25:07] not movie [04:25:07] mkay? [04:25:45] i made another on evolution [04:25:48] did u see that one? [04:26:23] what i saw were not airplanes or helicopters [04:27:27] maybe it was birds [04:27:35] nop the fused together [04:27:43] they [04:27:44] maybe it was plasmoids [04:28:19] they were static [04:28:22] not chaotic [04:28:38] and all moved in one direction [04:28:55] plasmoids can be quite stable [04:29:34] Licences for hemp cultivation are issued in the European Union, Canada, in all states of Australia, and nine states in the United States. [04:29:43] "The Magic Weed - History Of Cannabis" "IMAX - History Of Marijuana" and most recently "The Union" is about hemp. [04:30:10] they all focus alot on the drug aspects, but thera are alot about the usage and the history about it. [04:30:30] 35 million acres for all transportation needs of the USA [04:30:39] how much is that in sq km? [04:30:54] of hemp cultivation [04:31:10] about 140,000 km^2 [04:31:21] expecto: are you the guy doing that intervju? [04:31:41] no? [04:32:02] *** Quits: BranManFloMore (BranManFloMor@146AF2.2BD0F3.A8DC5C.5BF77F) (Quit: Leaving.) [04:32:08] a porous form of polytetrafluoroethylene (the chemical constituent of Teflon) with a micro-structure characterized by nodes interconnected by fibrils [04:32:10] gortex [04:32:14] expecto: mkay... [04:32:23] that's about 375km X 375km by the way [04:33:05] that's not much at all [04:33:13] it sure isn't [04:33:22] compared to the resources and land used today. [04:33:38] http://www.alternet.org/module/printversion/149324 [04:33:39] URL Title: AlterNet: America in Decline: Why Germans Think We're Insane (at www.alternet.org) [04:33:48] just the refineries prolly make up for that area ^^ [04:33:58] quite possibly [04:34:09] to say nothing of police stations and capitol buildings [04:34:20] prisons [04:34:23] well thats bigger then cuba [04:34:24] military bases [04:34:24] expecto: so how is it "your film" then? did ou film it? [04:34:26] 140 000 km2 [04:34:37] expecto: sure, cuba is small. [04:35:08] still it is much land [04:35:11] America has enough desert to re-shape into hemp fielsd =P [04:35:13] maybe veritcally [04:35:29] its not a film [04:35:40] keep in mind the US uses more gasoline per capita than any other country by far, so most countries could produce their own fuel in a much tinier percentage of their total arable land [04:35:50] no point talking about it :p [04:35:55] the video [04:35:57] if they can build pipelines all across the world, they can do irrigation for 400x400 km easily. [04:36:29] just look at the irrigation required to keep Las Vegas green [04:36:38] it's utterly surrounded by desert, an artificial oasis [04:36:38] yeah... [04:36:58] and how big is las vegas in sq km? [04:37:04] no clue [04:37:57] 340 km2 [04:38:09] ok, a tad bit smaller ^^ [04:38:19] haha [04:38:27] but we use too much cars [04:38:35] so the problem are the cars [04:38:37] so you are american? [04:38:44] north american [04:39:03] no, the problem are not the cars, the problem is the petrol engines.. [04:39:23] could i run my car with hemp oil? [04:39:48] most green activists make that same mistake, trying to stop new roads etc. [04:39:49] as has already been pointed out there are many fuels you can obtain from hemp [04:40:30] expecto: sure, either biodiesel from the hemp oil, or ethanol from it's corbohydrates [04:41:53] gasolene engines can easily be converted to ruyn on ethanol. you need only to change any rubber fuellines into a better kind, like silicone, and change the nozzles in the carburettor. Many modenr fual injection systems compensate automatiaclly. [04:42:24] i mean, modern engines don't have carburettors at all [04:43:03] I have a Volvo 121 Amazon from 1962 that i'm going to convert into Ethanol [04:43:12] *for Ethanol [04:44:21] so good and productive :p [04:45:43] But it's prolly gonna get a rewd block engine, B23, with a modern aluminum 16 valve head from a B234 and a turbo from a Volvo 940.. Bosch 1600cc injectors and a MegaSquirt EMS (Open Source Engine Management System) [04:48:30] i have a rusted up Volvo 240 that will donate the front suspension and rear axle, so i get McPhaerson suspension and an axle that has Detroit-Locker LSD (Limited Slip Differential) kits avaliable... [04:49:37] The 240 has a good B23 engine, and i allready have the 16v head and turbo, wich i traded for a pair of DJ turntables =P [04:50:03] cool [04:50:32] :p [04:50:50] the 240 i got for free, my naighbour said it was totally worn down.. turned out it needed a new carburettor membrane wich i go at the local gas sation bor like 10$ ^^ [04:51:03] *for [04:51:25] yeah, it will make a fun ride... [04:51:51] http://hemp-ethanol.blogspot.com/ [04:51:52] URL Title: HEMP ETHANOL SAVES THE WORLD (at hemp-ethanol.blogspot.com) [04:51:56] i think the main issues for people to want to go and live outside this system and into a sustainable community will be to have commodities like clothing, soap, shampoo, desodorants, toothpaste... and that [04:52:13] Oh, wait.. i drew a sketch in Photoshop a few years back when i realized i needed to overhaul it... used it as my daily driver for like 5 or 6 years.. hehe [04:52:34] expecto: oh, check out soap nuts then! [04:52:41] i did :p [04:52:47] carburetor membrane = "accelerator pump" [04:52:56] african soap is good as well [04:53:50] there's no way to "live outside this system", it's utterly pervasive and will chase you down if you run away from it [04:54:07] there's nowhere on Earth to hide from it as long as it's in place, we need to smash it down to get rid of it [04:54:26] i dont think it will happen [04:54:32] neither do I [04:54:42] the psychotics ruling this planet have too much power and technology [04:54:50] we present no more threat to them than do the ants [04:55:04] and their propaganda is almost supernatural [04:55:13] it's everywhere all the time [04:55:26] 6,070 kg per acre [04:55:29] sounds good enough [04:55:34] can you grow it in NZ? :G [04:55:46] yes the other day i was seeing v commercials and they started to feel different, to feel silly [04:55:55] V? [04:55:57] tv [04:56:00] oh [04:56:13] i started to laugh [04:56:27] was like a joke [04:56:33] the main purpose of television commercials is not to sell products, or even to promote one brand of product over another [04:56:39] the main purpose is to emotionally manipulate you [04:56:40] there's a guy in nz that can potentially get 4 497 870 KG of dry stem matter :> [04:56:44] that's a lot [04:56:47] yep :p [04:56:47] to control your mind, basically [04:56:55] tell you when to be hungry [04:56:57] when to sleep [04:56:59] when to wake up [04:57:01] when to fuck [04:57:08] and when to laugh [04:57:14] the what and when of the world [04:57:18] and at what you should laugh [04:57:22] programmed responses [04:57:25] what to hate [04:57:25] Grits: part #7 [04:57:26] what to love [04:57:27] http://www.spitbits.com/mk1/carb1970.gif [04:57:38] =P [04:57:58] oh that [04:58:22] yeah, vaccum carburetor, zenith/stromberg [04:58:29] I thought you were talking about the membrane that squirts some extra fuel when you accelerate [04:58:39] i guess thath kind is not to common in the US [04:59:56] you have hypoid oil above the membrane [05:00:08] same as in automatic transmissions that is. [05:00:32] I can't be sure but on that diagram I think I was talking about part #10 [05:01:07] yeah [05:01:13] the accelerator pump [05:01:34] kinda semi-mechanic on this kind. [05:01:37] I'm not familiar with those engines at all [05:01:56] i hate that kind of carburetors... [05:02:17] they're a bitch to calibrate when tuning [05:02:35] not as much as a four barell weber, but still [05:02:51] I'm not particularly fond of cars at all [05:02:53] we had that on our sidecar =( [05:03:19] did you know i used to race side cars? [05:03:28] no [05:03:37] Sewdish champ in classic sidecar 2003 [05:03:47] *Swedish [05:03:55] 3:d in the nordic cup [05:04:07] but yeah, classic as in veteran [05:04:22] I don't know what a sidecar is, unless you mean a midget racer [05:04:25] i rode the sidecar, more fun that way [05:04:36] you mean motorcycles? [05:04:39] yeah [05:04:52] so you were just intelligent ballast [05:04:56] low things.. 10" wheels [05:05:52] haha, naah, actually you steer as much as the driver in a sense. If i didn't put the waeight in the right place, we'd get no where. or just straight ahead xD [05:05:53] just like the astronauts! [05:06:19] yeah you help steer by redistributing your weight aka ballast [05:06:45] like... skidding widely in 160km/h demands the right balance in the grip, or you go to hell in a second [05:06:56] I call astronauts intelligent ballast because generally they don't do anything involved with the flights [05:07:08] hehe [05:07:28] i agree to all ecept "just" [05:07:34] *except [05:07:39] ;) [05:07:48] expensive fkn hobby though... [05:07:55] and a prideful one it seems [05:08:08] competition tsk tsk [05:08:50] well, it was more about the going-really-fast than winning, i owe that to the insane throttle controller... [05:09:26] yes of course...eh-hem [05:09:42] but i wouldn't have rode with any other driver. trust is key [05:10:35] well, if i were in it for the win, i'd go with modern side-cars were there is prize money. [05:10:47] certainly [05:10:56] VILLAIN! [05:11:01] thay are not at all as fun though, you sit in a cockpit in those, more or less. [05:12:10] i liked hanging vertically out from the side car fender an inch above ground.. hard to beat thet sense of speed. [05:12:25] I suppose [05:12:28] getting grass stuck in the visor [05:12:32] hehe. [05:15:44] maybe ethanol from bamboo? [05:15:52] it grows taller and much faster [05:18:35] did u see that video of oil being made from plastics? [05:18:54] I did not [05:18:54] http://ourworld.unu.edu/en/plastic-to-oil-fantastic/ [05:18:58] URL Title: Plastic to oil fantastic, Japan | OurWorld 2.0 (at ourworld.unu.edu) [05:19:07] Grits: like this: http://www.kneeler.de/images/fuermikakopie_510.jpg [05:19:30] http://www.saxtorpclassicsidecar.se/photogallery/2010%20Schleiz%20WM/Classic%20sidecar%20Schleiz%20vm/classic%20sidecar%20Schleiz%20vm%202010%20(21).jpg [05:19:30] Caly's URL: http://x0.no/1mze [05:20:54] http://www.saxtorpclassicsidecar.se/photogallery/Erik%20&Lasse%20Schleiz.jpg [05:23:09] that's great, a $12000 device that turns plastic into fuel [05:24:26] I don't see how that's going to help anything really, since it's priced well above the capacity of nearly anyone to purchase it [05:24:43] yeah, that thing is cool, but expensive. i guess we could open source it and make it fdor a fraction of that. [05:24:54] u need energy to melt the plastic as well [05:25:12] which could conceivably be produced by the fuel coming out of it [05:25:15] i tried to contact that company like two years ago, it was like.... impossible [05:25:39] energy is abundant, oil is not. [05:25:47] or rather, fossile oil is not [05:25:57] it's probably just a stunt, it's not as if plastic-to-fuel is a new idea, it's as old as plastic itself, really [05:26:04] all chemical reactions are in theory reversible [05:26:05] and plastic is waste and end up on a pile otherwise. [05:26:16] right [05:26:29] we'll get kman to sort that out for us =P [05:26:31] the guy who developed this technology probably just wants to be "bought out" by oil companies. [05:27:13] gaaah, all i foud in my gallry here was a thumbnail of me mon the sidecar =( [05:27:14] if the technology ever does see widespread use, it will be to gather up all our plastic trash (which we'll probably be charged for) then selling the oil back to us at market cost [05:27:34] gotta scan my photos some day... [05:27:36] the city where I'm living now, they charge for trash removal [05:27:49] they collect recyclable materials, which they then sell [05:28:16] and they charge everyone $2 a month to collect that stuff, which the customer is expected to sort [05:28:33] i like the RepRap plans better, thread the plastig and re-use it (melt and extrude) [05:28:40] so you sort your own trash, give it to the city who sells it, and they charge you for it [05:29:38] good business idea.. -_- [05:29:50] fucktards [05:30:41] hmm.... i would love to make a electric racing side-car... heh [05:30:58] which are some of the most self sufficient communities u know of? [05:31:43] as intelligent ballast it's crucial to hear the rubber work (tires), would be easier without a roaring engine... [05:32:20] expecto: any aboriginal tribe [05:32:44] prolly other acient tribes too, but i know little of the, [05:33:15] oh, lapps, eskimos etc i guess, but they use stuff like snowmobiles these days [05:33:32] inuits perhaps [05:34:08] but they are carnivors, which only workes in small scale ofc... [05:34:35] not much lettuce where they reside xD [05:35:08] expecto: but as for moderns living.. i'd say Eartships [05:35:18] and whoever lives in them [05:35:41] they even take care of others waste =) [05:37:36] shit... 5:53 in the morning... i better sleep a few hours. [05:38:18] fascinating how i can sit for hours without even looking on the timestamps xD [05:40:32] was away [05:40:35] good night :) [05:45:53] o/ [05:46:06] yeah.. i'm out [05:46:12] later yall [05:46:57] *** Quits: Caly (Caly@RBOSE.org) (Quit: Leaving) [05:46:59] -|UFO|- Calyp has quit FREENODE (Quit: Leaving) [05:50:54] what could be used instead of metals for machines? [05:54:55] *** Quits: expecto (qwebirc@5F1CD7.9A5415.8F0E32.8CA566) (Ping timeout: 121 seconds) [06:28:38] *** Quits: anne (anne@RBOSE-2c41cb5c.adsl.tpnet.pl) (Connection closed) [07:08:46] *** Quits: Mecha3 (Antilect@RBOSE-3855d092.tbcn.telia.com) (Client closed the connection) [07:43:47] holy fucking shit wikipedia has begged about a million dollars just in the last day or so [07:44:10] how fucking revolting [08:05:44] morning guys [08:06:00] hi [08:14:54] *** Quits: Sixth-Ape (sixth_ape@B91081.59D7DF.36D262.7BFEE6) (Client closed the connection) [08:47:09] Grits what does wikipedia need a million dollars for? [08:47:36] besides booze and strippers [08:51:33] I have no idea [08:52:07] as a "non-profit" surely their books must be semi-public [08:52:42] my guess is most of the donations go directly into the pockets of people involved [08:53:15] I can't imagine any scenario where bandwidth and servers could cost them more than, say, a million or two per year to run [08:54:45] http://wikimediafoundation.org/wiki/Finance_report [08:54:46] URL Title: Financial reports - Wikimedia Foundation (at wikimediafoundation.org) [08:55:47] "Amounts for 2010-11, 2009-10 and 2008-09 reflect [08:55:48] management reporting, not generally accepted accounting [08:55:48] principles (GAAP). [08:55:48] " [08:56:41] "Management reporting reflects primarily cash-basis revenues and spending. As such it excludes non-cash items such as in-kind amounts and depreciation and includes total spending for capital items. Revenue projections and plan do not include ancillary revenue such as interest income, speaker fees, misc. income." [08:59:44] morning folks [08:59:56] "In 2010-11, the Wikimedia Foundation plans to increase revenue 28% to $20.4 million and to increase spending 134% to $20.4 million. The reserve is expected to stay at $13 million." [09:00:04] hi Viper :) [09:00:10] :) [09:01:06] why none donate me? 10.000 Euro is enough LOL [09:02:07] lol [09:03:09] wtf they need 29. million [09:03:14] out of around $20 million dollars projected for their next year [09:03:21] none get payed at wikipedia [09:03:26] almost $9 million is for "salaries, wages, benefits and recruiting" [09:03:33] that's nearly half [09:03:37] *20 mil [09:03:38] and what did I just say five minutes ago [09:03:48] most of it is probably paying people who work for the company [09:04:01] internet hosting is listed at $2 million [09:04:12] what did I just guess five minutes ago? [09:04:16] 1-2 million [09:04:16] Viper, let's do like this: i will generate 10.000 virtual euro, then i will donate it to you, you will donate it to Grits, he will send it to another guy, and that guy will send me it back, we will be rich! isn't that the game society is playing? [09:04:23] I've got their fucking number, seriously [09:04:40] so people that put NO materials on wikipedia get 19 millions? [09:04:43] they project spending $3 million just adding redundancy (finally) [09:04:53] duplicating their data center in case there's a "disaster" [09:05:01] or 18million [09:05:01] like somebody trips over a power cord or something [09:05:04] fucking morons [09:05:20] $9 million for salaries and so on [09:05:34] let me guess Directors and Managers? :D [09:05:34] half a million for "fundraising fees and spending" [09:05:36] whatever that means [09:05:43] lol [09:05:51] $2 million for present hosting [09:06:10] over $2 million for "fundraising support" [09:06:28] over $1 million for travel expenses [09:06:40] what kind of travel? [09:06:42] $155,000 for legal fees [09:06:45] fuck knows [09:06:54] traveling to this or that "wikimedia conference" [09:07:16] bunch of self-serving bullshit really where they sit around and build a consensus on how to spend the $20 million [09:07:34] $1.2 million for "facilities" [09:07:42] rented everything no doubt [09:07:45] so directors/managers get 9 millions and they need 1 million for travel? I guess they are poor hahaha [09:07:45] "fundraising fees and spending" - that may mean they pay people who beg for money, you know... like in insurance companies [09:07:49] so that money is just pissed down a toilet [09:08:13] wtf $813,000 for "staff and volunteer meetings"? [09:08:18] like they can't do that in a fucking chat room [09:08:32] holy fuck I want to vomit [09:08:32] let's have a party! [09:08:47] some one is managing that so he need 813.000 lol [09:08:50] it would be different if wikipedia weren't a dismal failure [09:09:08] it's great if you want the biographies of every fictional character ever invented [09:09:13] Viper, coffee is really expensive, don't forget! [09:09:15] wel I am thankful wikpedia made some cool web software to support their concept so rbose as rbose is using it :) [09:09:28] or if you want to know about some homeless guy in New Zealand who's famous for being drunk and accosting people while naked [09:09:42] yeah whatever [09:09:49] designing wikipedia took about twenty minutes [09:10:07] it's just a fucking collaborative blog [09:10:10] Grits they spend 20 mil in one year??? [09:10:22] where is the pioneering technological advances I'm not seeing it here [09:10:36] are we talking about the same wikipedia or are you using some kind of telepathic one that also blows you? [09:10:58] Viper, that's their plan for spending over the next year [09:11:02] i just woke up so .... [09:11:19] $9 million for salaries [09:11:28] seriously [09:11:29] what [09:11:29] the [09:11:29] fuck [09:11:38] but who get that salaries? [09:11:46] they don't fucking do shit except flip admin bits on volunteer accounts [09:11:54] How many director/managers they got lol [09:11:54] god it's fucking disgusting [09:11:57] I guess volunteers, lol :P [09:12:14] Wales gets the highest salary, you can be sure of that [09:12:30] and those "travel expenses" are probably his mainly [09:12:43] traveling all over the planet to pimp his fucking internet begging scam [09:12:49] lol [09:13:01] he is the Founder, obey authority Grits, you are warned, lol [09:13:01] I bet the mother fucker doesn't spend a dime anywhere [09:13:06] yeah yeah [09:13:13] warn my nutsack that it's about to be licked [09:13:31] does he own wikipedia? [09:13:43] I can't express the quality of the seething hatred I feel for those fucking dimwitted douchenozzles [09:15:09] like if they get salaries 1 million in place of 9 will change how wikipedia look or work [09:24:13] http://linux.slashdot.org/story/10/12/27/2025258/Putin-Orders-Russian-Move-To-GNULinux [09:24:14] URL Title: Putin Orders Russian Move To GNU/Linux - Slashdot (at linux.slashdot.org) [09:24:17] haha [09:25:02] " [09:25:04] In America, you put in Linux. [09:25:05] In Soviet Russia, Putin Linux you. [09:25:07] " [09:25:12] lol [09:25:36] lol [09:25:55] Free Software to which you are forced O_o? [09:27:33] maybe its a show [09:27:45] later he can move back to M$ [09:28:05] Politicians [09:28:11] we will see, but it's for sure interesting, lol [09:28:53] that's almost like Putin is saying: "fuck microsoft" :) [09:29:36] yeah [09:30:22] "By the way: a few days ago,on December 21th, Open Document format was accepted as a national standard in Russia. New standard will come into effect in a half a year. Nobody is sure what will be real consequences of this step, though. And, probably, a certain software vendor will try to push its own standard, too..." [09:31:04] wow [09:31:49] yeah [09:31:55] heil Ptin [09:31:57] Putin* [09:31:58] =P [09:32:03] lol [09:32:16] well, in every gov everything is at order, nothing at will, so nothing strange he signed something like that [09:32:20] this is totally fucked that TZM still considers Billll to be the "primary" [09:32:33] god damnit why don't they hate me more [09:32:42] Grits I'm not sure [09:32:46] total bullshit [09:33:02] maybe if you called VTV fat and poor more they would dislike u more somehow [09:33:10] oh well at least I rank higher than DNS and lukas on their troll meter [09:33:23] lol [09:33:25] it's still bullshit though [09:34:14] what is tzm? tv, bible? [09:34:16] lol [09:34:45] or its hank http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vdCA5xAsw8I [09:34:45] "The fact is, the US military uses GNU/Linux in many capacities, and now the Russian military will as well. The only people who will get scared off of using Free software are those who are willing to pay The Stupid Tax, because they don't know any better, and are too lazy to find out." [09:34:46] You4Tube 2[Title] Kissing Hank's Ass - The Movie 2[Category] Comedy 2[Duration] 0:08:10 2[Views] 26819 2[Rating] 4.88 2[Uploaded] 2008-02-04 2[Description] Film produced by the fine folks at Nimpsy: http://www.starcantdead.com/ Based on a lovely parable that James Huber created as part of his website: http://www.jhuger.com/kisshank Rights for this concept belong to James: http://www.jhuger.com/copyright I merely fixed up v [09:38:56] Hank's people have amazing mentality :) As you said Viper you will find them in religion, gov, corps, military, ... [09:39:08] who is Hank? [09:39:20] Check the video Grits :) [09:40:19] I tried, it gave me an error [09:40:33] Grits http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vdCA5xAsw8I [09:40:34] You4Tube 2[Title] Kissing Hank's Ass - The Movie 2[Category] Comedy 2[Duration] 0:08:10 2[Views] 26819 2[Rating] 4.88 2[Uploaded] 2008-02-04 2[Description] Film produced by the fine folks at Nimpsy: http://www.starcantdead.com/ Based on a lovely parable that James Huber created as part of his website: http://www.jhuger.com/kisshank Rights for this concept belong to James: http://www.jhuger.com/copyright I merely fixed up v [09:41:30] 11: is nice kiss hank's ass or he kick shit out of you lol [09:41:42] same error [09:41:58] what kind of error? [09:42:03] "An error occurred, please try again later." [09:42:11] Or you could just tell me who the fuck Hank is. [09:42:32] http://www.youtube.com/user/Meowbay#p/u/13/vdCA5xAsw8I [09:42:36] URL Title: YouTube - Meowbays kanal (at www.youtube.com) [09:43:30] Grits can you watch videos on YouTube? [09:43:48] maybe your flash is not working [09:44:10] normally I have no problem [09:44:24] here is text from that video http://www.jhuger.com/kisshank [09:44:25] URL Title: Jhuger - Kissing Hank's Ass (at www.jhuger.com) [09:48:50] oh [09:48:56] Hank is a fictional character [09:48:58] I get it [09:50:06] :) [09:50:44] very clever [09:51:00] or you could say Hank is a dogma, it's lack of critical thinking, it's the order, it's a believe that something is there, circular logic, wishful thinking [09:52:39] Billll3 did you watch hank? :P [09:53:26] hanK? [09:53:46] http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vdCA5xAsw8I [09:53:51] You4Tube 2[Title] Kissing Hank's Ass - The Movie 2[Category] Comedy 2[Duration] 0:08:10 2[Views] 26820 2[Rating] 4.88 2[Uploaded] 2008-02-04 2[Description] Film produced by the fine folks at Nimpsy: http://www.starcantdead.com/ Based on a lovely parable that James Huber created as part of his website: http://www.jhuger.com/kisshank Rights for this concept belong to James: http://www.jhuger.com/copyright I merely fixed up v [09:54:15] Grits can you watch any youtube video? Maybe flash player not working? [09:58:16] yes I can watch YouTube videos, I do so daily [09:59:46] ok strange that you cant watch kissing hank's ass [10:00:05] maybe they block it in usa? hehe [10:00:24] Billll3 can you watch it? [10:01:29] nice [10:01:30] hahaha [10:02:23] :P [10:15:16] Development summary for last 24 hours: [10:15:17] 3 edits in the wiki http://rbose.org/wiki/Special:RecentChanges [10:15:18] To stay updated in real time join #developers #mumble #news #pms and #wiki channels. 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[19:08:31] http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7wIjNJH0Cpw [19:08:38] just checking... 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[20:20:41] nice earthship link, i think i remember that one! [20:21:01] shake weight anyone? [20:21:05] lol [20:22:16] Oh hey. [20:22:29] Yeah, I like that movie. [20:22:31] :) [20:28:22] do you like the shake weight? [20:29:23] What's that? [20:32:55] http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JgH83sCtOwk [20:37:11] Yo BranMan humanity :) [20:39:47] *** Joins: mrandersson (qwebirc@46F2E4.8E23D9.7EFE22.8E4706) [20:48:02] high viper! [20:48:55] -|UFO|- comotion has joined on FREENODE [20:49:49] *** Joins: DNS (DNS777@RBOSE-619e391d.superkabel.de) [20:49:58] *** DNS is now known as DNS777 [20:50:28] *** Quits: halott (qwebirc@B46EE4.304BB1.C2826E.9C0F0F) (Ping timeout: 121 seconds) [20:55:00] *** Quits: Baradosa (Baradosa@RBOSE-29397fb9.pool.invitel.hu) (Quit: KVIrc 4.0.2 Insomnia http://www.kvirc.net/) [21:00:40] Hey DNS777 :D [21:01:17] hi Viper [21:01:18] mrandersson hi [21:01:20] :) [21:01:26] how are you? [21:01:31] DNS777 [21:01:36] quite fine thx [21:01:41] and you? 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[21:20:41] rbotse youtube [21:20:41] Viper: An error has occurred and has been logged. Please contact this bot's administrator for more information. [21:20:44] rbotse [21:20:49] rbotse n [21:20:49] Viper: Error: "n" is not a valid command. [21:21:37] you cant see the video? [21:21:42] damn! [21:21:48] its good shit [21:21:52] stuff [21:22:24] singing tesla coil lol [21:23:00] vibrater? [21:23:20] vibrator [21:23:21] check video i post [21:23:36] its 2 tesla coil making music with lightning [21:23:41] oh [21:24:40] is that not cool or what? hehe [21:25:30] "Legend of Zelda Theme on two singing Tesla Coils" [21:25:33] *** Quits: rBOTse (rBOTse@RBOSE.Python.Power) (Quit: Ctrl-C at console.) 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