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AnimeIsTrash
Jun 30, 2018

https://twitter.com/wikivictorian/status/1412180942182027271

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AnimeIsTrash
Jun 30, 2018

https://twitter.com/SwiftOnSecurity/status/1418790363163205635

AnimeIsTrash
Jun 30, 2018

https://twitter.com/HeathcliffBot/status/1419341745754619904

AnimeIsTrash
Jun 30, 2018

https://twitter.com/RetroFirearms/status/1418973243638222854

AnimeIsTrash
Jun 30, 2018

https://mobile.twitter.com/PeterGa69144063/status/1419648698578096129

AnimeIsTrash
Jun 30, 2018


This is still so incredibly funny.

AnimeIsTrash
Jun 30, 2018

mediaphage posted:

i've worked remotely for years and my boss would always like to facetime me and i loving hated it

:chloe:

I'm so glad we don't have video chat meetings for work. I video chat my family every once a while and that is about the extent. My ex was super into video chat as well and would video chat almost everyone.

AnimeIsTrash
Jun 30, 2018

Wild EEPROM posted:

the scourge of zoom has made it far too easy to have a meeting. it has removed too many barriers.

We use webex at work, and it breaks so often which is nice because it's also a convenient excuse when you don't want to go meetings that won't be questioned. :getin:

AnimeIsTrash
Jun 30, 2018

echinopsis posted:



apparently its a kit

hello

AnimeIsTrash
Jun 30, 2018

https://twitter.com/ddoniolvalcroze/status/1421852305536651265

AnimeIsTrash
Jun 30, 2018


https://i.imgur.com/lpk4jx5.mp4

AnimeIsTrash
Jun 30, 2018

GATOS Y VATOS posted:

Baahubali 1 & 2 are loving amazing.

I think they're some of the most expensive indian films they ever made. I watched with my family and we kept on cracking up at how they used every actor/actress for several roles.

AnimeIsTrash
Jun 30, 2018

Ellie Trashcakes posted:

Yeah, gently caress those guys. Don't abuse animals.

AnimeIsTrash
Jun 30, 2018

alexandriao posted:

I feel like the "nobody should ride on a horse" thing comes from not entirely getting the mutual bond and symbiosis, just like the "nobody should own a dog" thing.

If you saddle them up too young or are riding a horse that can't support your weight you are physically hurting them and for younger horses you can cause lasting injuries.

That doesn't seem like the same thing as owning a dog at all.

AnimeIsTrash
Jun 30, 2018

i'll fight anyone smaller than me

AnimeIsTrash
Jun 30, 2018

https://twitter.com/mondomascots/status/1420021436190707716

AnimeIsTrash
Jun 30, 2018

https://twitter.com/LineGoesDown/status/1430295199071223812

AnimeIsTrash
Jun 30, 2018

He should have dressed like a tier 1 operator.

AnimeIsTrash
Jun 30, 2018

https://twitter.com/andrewmacfnz/status/1430426870265171969

AnimeIsTrash
Jun 30, 2018

https://twitter.com/s1ms5/status/1430907817678934021

AnimeIsTrash
Jun 30, 2018

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/326843254639165441/880397738276167740/Two_Scoops.mp4

AnimeIsTrash
Jun 30, 2018

Jonny 290 posted:

All the images from this week's Shortwave Radiogram on 9265 AM



The text stories and image descriptions:





Welcome to program 219 of Shortwave Radiogram.

I'm Kim Andrew Elliott in Arlington, Virginia USA.

Here is the lineup for today's program, in MFSK modes as noted:

1:40 MFSK32: Program preview (now)
2:46 Canadian Ice Service tracking Arctic icebergs*
7:20 MFSK64: Carbon dioxide capture on long-range vehicles
11:07 This week's images*
28:33 MFSK32: Closing announcements

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From CBC News:

Canadian Ice Service tracking icebergs in western Arctic for 1st
time

August 23, 2021

The Canadian Ice Service is tracking icebergs to monitor and
predict drifting patterns in the western Arctic for the first
time, according to one of its ice analysts.

Last week, the organization - a branch of Environment and Climate
Change Canada (ECCC) - dropped beacons from a Hercules aircraft
onto icebergs in the Beaufort Sea.

Adrienne White, an ice analyst with the Canadian Ice Service,
said that while it's common practice to track icebergs in the
eastern Arctic, they have never before deployed sensors in this
area.

The icebergs being monitored are castaways from the Milne ice
shelf on the northwest coast of Ellesmere Island - an area that
was historically permanently covered in ice.

Over the past century Ellesmere Island has begun to break up,
explained White, and that process has accelerated within the last
decade.

The warming climate has caused an increase in floating icebergs
breaking off of stable structures, as well as more open water
along the northern coastline.

"We're having a lot more change to these large floating ice
structures that are no longer stable in our current climate,"
White said, adding that it could mean risk for ships or coastal
communities nearby.

By dropping beacons, White said she and her colleagues at ECCC
will be able to monitor the drifting ice.

The sensor data will provide updates on the icebergs' coordinates
every hour for the next two years.

White said her colleagues are also deploying a different kind of
sensor into the Beaufort Sea to record air temperatures, sea
surface temperatures and pressure.

That meteorological data is used in global climate modelling to
forecast weather worldwide.

https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/north/iceberg-tracking-western-arctic-1.6149417



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From Northwestern University:

The case for onboard carbon dioxide capture on long-range
vehicles

By Amanda Morris
August 18, 2021

When people talk about how to eliminate vehicles' carbon dioxide
(CO2) emission, often the conversation often focuses on
electrifying cars, trucks and buses. Yet cargo and tanker ships,
which are responsible for 3% of all CO2 emissions, are rarely a
part of the discussion.

Now a Northwestern University research team offers a practical
way to make ships CO2 neutral - or even CO2 negative - with
CO2-capturing solid oxide fuel cells. After "burning" traditional
carbon-based fuels, the fuel cell generates concentrated CO2 that
can be stored on-board the ship. From there, the CO2 can either
be sequestered or recycled into a renewable hydrocarbon fuel.

The team presents its analysis in "Viability of vehicles
utilizing on-board CO2 capture," published today (Aug. 18) in the
journal ACS Energy Letters. In the paper, the team looks at
various factors, including fuel storage volumes and mass
requirements for a wide range of vehicle classes - from
light-duty passenger vehicles to tanker ships - and compares
onboard CO2 capture to battery electric and hydrogen fuel cell
options.


"It might be harder for people to see onboard CO2 capture as
climate friendly because it uses conventional, carbon-based
fuels," said Northwestern's Scott A. Barnett, senior author of
the study. "People tend to assume hydrogen fuel cells and
electric vehicles are more climate friendly. In reality, they
often are not. Electricity might come from burning coal, and
hydrogen is often produced by natural gas, which generates a lot
of CO2 in the process."

An expert on solid oxide fuel cells, Barnett is a professor of
materials science and engineering at Northwestern's McCormick
School of Engineering. He coauthored the paper with Travis
Schmauss, a Ph.D. candidate in his research group.

Why batteries aren't a viable solution

Responsible for producing about a gigaton of CO2 each year, ships
can consume up to 250 tons of fuel per day. While it might seem
tempting to replace this massive amount of fuel with batteries,
that's simply not an option.

"Some tanker ships require enough fuel to circumnavigate the
globe as a part of their regular multivoyage operation," Barnett
said. "We calculated that the battery pack for a long-range
tanker would take up more room than the storage capacity of the
ship. A hydrogen fuel tank also would be too large. When it comes
to long-range vehicles, carbon-based fuel combined with on-board
CO2 capture is arguably the best way to make these vehicles CO2
neutral."

The proposed method also has potential advantages for
shorter-range vehicles. Battery electric and hydrogen fuel cells,
however, are already being implemented for those vehicle types,
so the researchers instead suggest implementing a CO2-neutral
range extender.

Storage solution

To store the CO2 on board, Barnett's team has proposed a
patent-pending dual-chamber storage tank. One chamber stores a
carbon-based fuel. After the fuel cycles through the fuel cell to
create energy, the CO2 byproduct is pressurized and introduced
into the second chamber. The partition between the chambers can
move - shrinking the fuel chamber as the fuel is used, making
space for CO2 in the other chamber.

"The solid oxide fuel cell is critical because it burns the fuel
with pure oxygen, yielding a concentrated CO2 product that is
storable," Schmauss said. "If we just burned the fuel with air,
it would be heavily diluted with nitrogen, yielding too much gas
to store. When the concentrated CO2 is compressed, it can be
stored in a volume not much larger than that needed for the fuel,
which saves space."

"This technology really doesn't have any major hurdles to making
it work," Barnett added. "You just have to replace the fuel tank
with the double-chamber tank and add CO2 compressors. And, of
course, the infrastructure eventually has to be developed to
off-load the CO2 and either sequester or use it."

Moving toward net-zero

With this scenario, the researchers say it is possible to make
long-range vehicles CO2 negative. This is possible with
bio-fuels, such as ethanol, because the plants used to produce
the fuel have consumed CO2 from the atmosphere. Then, after the
vehicle has used the fuel, the captured CO2 is removed from the
ship and sequestered underground or used in producing a renewable
fuel. If a vehicle uses a fossil fuel instead of a bio-fuel, then
the resulting overall cycle is closer to net-zero.

https://news.northwestern.edu/stories/2021/08/the-case-for-onboard-carbon-dioxide-capture-on-long-range-vehicles/



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Cherry Springs State Park in northern Pensylvania offers one of
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US Air Force aircrew prepare to load evacuees onto a plane at
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Our painting of the week is Mt. Lefroy (1930) by Lawren S.
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AnimeIsTrash
Jun 30, 2018

AnimeIsTrash
Jun 30, 2018

https://twitter.com/Hungway_TW/status/1430860632975298574

AnimeIsTrash
Jun 30, 2018

https://twitter.com/TheAuracl3/status/1432301580074815490

AnimeIsTrash
Jun 30, 2018

https://twitter.com/devereauxsghost/status/1431676736228544518

AnimeIsTrash
Jun 30, 2018

https://twitter.com/hello__caitlin/status/1432074690256723968

AnimeIsTrash
Jun 30, 2018

https://twitter.com/Rainmaker1973/status/1433369105919266817

AnimeIsTrash
Jun 30, 2018

AnimeIsTrash
Jun 30, 2018

ultravoices posted:

glad i had forgotten about this



AnimeIsTrash
Jun 30, 2018

Powerful Two-Hander posted:

someone post the video with the couple and the made up ones like "this guy decided to slitherin into my chamber of secrets!"

no

AnimeIsTrash
Jun 30, 2018

https://twitter.com/tyomateee2/status/1433407173162274822

AnimeIsTrash
Jun 30, 2018

https://twitter.com/RampCapitalLLC/status/1434564593741934600

AnimeIsTrash
Jun 30, 2018

mystes posted:

That just reminded me, I had completely forgotten about ever owning it, but I guess I played a lot of snes games like chrono trigger and ff6 for the first time in an emulator with a Sidewinder game pad, which was at least decent quality but the buttons didn't really match up well with snes controllers. I can't remember who made the other one I had that was terrible.

The Secret of Mana has completely different controls than any of the other RPGs of that same era. I didn't know this until I tried playing the remaster and got tripped up.

AnimeIsTrash
Jun 30, 2018

https://twitter.com/Kevin_Church/status/1434568713735340035

AnimeIsTrash
Jun 30, 2018

Vintersorg posted:

8bitdo makes some of the best wireless controllers for the Switch and they even work on the PC


AnimeIsTrash
Jun 30, 2018

Optimus_Rhyme posted:

How the gently caress you embed tiktoks

https://vm.tiktok.com/ZMRPssSjp/

:justpost:

AnimeIsTrash
Jun 30, 2018

https://twitter.com/capybarahp/status/1436283319751168015

AnimeIsTrash
Jun 30, 2018

rotor posted:

i dont want to burst anyones bubble but i pet a capybara once and the fur was very very wiry, not cuddly at all.

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