arthurdentstowels
arthurdentstowels t1_j9thfe5 wrote
Reply to Jet carrying 335 forced to turn back after missing destination airport's closing time by 10 minutes by sprlte
I was under the impression that aircraft have an almost exact amount of fuel, how would it have had enough for a return journey?
arthurdentstowels t1_j9tfggj wrote
Reply to comment by Benedictus84 in Face of man banned from every women's toilets in UK by Elsa87
Gotta get all them angles
arthurdentstowels t1_j9kiasn wrote
Reply to Mary Elizabeth Winstead Joins Ewan McGregor in ‘A Gentleman in Moscow’ Series at Showtime & Paramount+ by DemiFiendRSA
She was my childhood crush and now she is my adulthood crush.
arthurdentstowels t1_j9jxk0p wrote
Reply to comment by AadamAtomic in Rep. Eastman sparks outrage after asking about the potential economic benefits of the deaths of abused Alaska children by HoboWithAComputer
Sounds wild. Is the entry fee still a partial lobotomy?
arthurdentstowels t1_j5rkh2g wrote
This is anecdotal but I took Sertraline for nearly three years. A while after I stopped I somehow got impetigo on my face (unrelated I’m sure) and absolutely nothing they gave me affected it, they made it worse and worse. I ended up being tested and it turns out I’m immune(?) to all but one of the antibiotics they tested.
arthurdentstowels t1_j1ca5oi wrote
Reply to TIL that DMVs in the US are allowed to sell some of your personal information and do. This practice is legal under federal law. For example, Florida’s DMV made $77 million and California’s DMV made $52 million in 2017 through this practice alone. by TheKeyboardKid
I’d happily let the UK DVLA sell my data if they spent the money hiring more people to renew my fucking license. March 1^st I started it and that was 8 weeks early. I’m wondering if they’ll crack a whole 12 months this time.
arthurdentstowels t1_j1bpz41 wrote
Reply to comment by mechanicalgrapes in Blu-ray player gathering dust? Turn it into a laser-scanning microscope | Not as powerful as a commerical one, but thousands cheaper. by chrisdh79
Hi guys. Today I’m turning these 120 Blu-Ray players into a 240 Megawatt laser that can give a blue whale a suntan in four seconds!
^Don’t ^forget ^to ^like ^and ^subscribe.
arthurdentstowels t1_j1bpdbs wrote
Reply to comment by VRDV2 in Blu-ray player gathering dust? Turn it into a laser-scanning microscope | Not as powerful as a commerical one, but thousands cheaper. by chrisdh79
Original PS3 was GOAT. Even did Stereoscopic 3D for my series 6300 Samsung and Dolby TrueHD over optical. That machine was developed too early and never utilised to its full potential.
I remember Folding@Home where people all over the world used their PS3’s power to help protein folding simulations. I ran mine A LOT when I wasn’t there, probably helped kill it.
arthurdentstowels OP t1_iyfb80k wrote
Reply to I don’t think I was very happy. No problem this time, can’t have errors if you can’t buy a console. by arthurdentstowels
I meant this to be funny but it came off as a rant. All in jest!
arthurdentstowels t1_is4smwo wrote
Reply to comment by joefuture in A breakthrough in electric vehicle battery design has enabled a 10-minute charge time for a typical EV battery. The record-breaking combination of a shorter charge time and more energy acquired for longer travel range was announced today by Wagamaga
Yes, update me in 10 years. There’s new breakthroughs constantly that would push production costs up making scaling difficult for the end consumer.
arthurdentstowels t1_ja2ow1f wrote
Reply to My menu was on an actual meat clever. by teachdove5000
Is steak and soup a normal pairing?