1518 pts ยท July 12, 2016
Aussie Aussie Aussie! Gamer, Artist and Game Developer.
You are correct, sorry for the downvotes.Hoping its bots because a human could surely take half the second to look for the issues in the clip.https://imgur.com/fyuPc7Z.png
Yeah you can literally see the cut phase out of nowhere if you go frame by frame. Takes half a second to check before attacking someone else haha.https://imgur.com/fyuPc7Z
Better off using a kinetic kill weapon, nuking actually just wont really do anything. There is no air to create the shock wave that would generally do the heavy lifting, the nuke would need to be inside the asteroid to do any real damage. Definitely dont want to destroy it too close but this video by Kugzgesat touches on this topic so you might enjoy the watch! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dKm7T13X7n4
Honestly I've always assumed bots just spam downvotes to random or selected posts and double down with every comment of said post too.
Just for the running over context, I'd avoid objects in path, you don't drive if you cant see, you have a spotter, always, I'll agree it is workplace and country specific but that is standard where I am. I'm not saying I'd see a corpse and go "Oaff, don't want to replace that tyre".
That is intense and insane. Even drivers running over them is insane, I'd personally always avoid running random stuff over in my heavy lift vehicles because it might damage the vehicle, so how they kept going shocks me. If something like that happen at my work, the workplace wouldnt exist anymore so like WTF (Australia).
I'm a bit confused here because we (AU) don't import US beef, we export to the US (187m AUD 2023) and the bird flu was reported in the US.
You did mention it but what makes me most upset is they didn't lower the load, reverse a little and then pick it back up to ensure it was centred on the storage surface (naturally ensuring the load centre does not exceed the forklifts maximum rating). Also no one is wearing hi-vis. Work Safe Australia would also be upset. Did at least appear to put the forks to the ground before leaving the vehicle.
Well it is 30 seconds of content... You know it just might be ;P
Whatever the path to make the most profit in the shortest amout of time is, they will choose it.
I totally agree with you but it is likely because platforms like Youtube and Instagram will remove, ban or shadow ban users that have videos with those words in them. For example, the Youtuber named TheOperationsRoom gets censored and demonetised for saying the word "terrorist" and they literally go through and explain the gulf/iraq war in fairly impartial terms. Instead they have to call them Militant Enemies of the West.
Spot on with everything else though, especially Fatty McFuckhead haha.
It says introduced a new bill, not passed a new bill which is accurate, it is before the senate at the moment. So the limit will be $20,000 (per election cycle, per person/organisation) if it passes in its current reading. https://www.aph.gov.au/Parliamentary_Business/Bills_Legislation/Bills_Search_Results/Result?bId=r7280I find it interesting a lot of independants and the greens are against it though. It will cap expenditure and the transparency required of donations seems good but thats odd.
I've always just imagined a handful like this are just bots programmed to sweep through imgur downvoting everything. Positive but maybe ignorant thinking though maybe haha.
Come on man, if you're gonna be this ignorant at least read the room.
$1 million per episode for Steve Carell just seems insane personally. I know he did more then just act but imagine that budget into making it better or just keeping it going. Not saying he isnt an amazing actor but like holy hell no wonder it didnt last (which sucks because I really loved it).
Appears the background is fake, edited in for some reason. Another example is here and it does appear this too is fake, the same artifacts are visible as in this video. Unsure where the original video is, haven't been able to find it thus far. https://www.instagram.com/fazalmallick/reel/DBi-wVxt0fG/
I regrettably have no idea and I did look heavily into this. From this image taken 80 mins after the martin sunset, we can get some idea but it means a lot less when it isn't a mark 1 eyeball. https://www.jpl.nasa.gov/news/nasa-mars-rover-curiosity-sees-evening-star-earth/The image we see in this post actually has mars in the sky, so it means nothing but it wouldnt be insane to assume that the sky would appear how it would on earth with no light pollution, maybe better but that's speculation.
KnotsAreMySpecialty profile is certainly something haha. I know where I am but as an ex-rescure operator there was a glimmer that it might not be what I thought (I did see 1 rope knot!)
Also I love how you just blamed me. I know comments below say Australia is fake but I promise it is real, I can send photos of my ground affixing harness and my suburbs emu ambassador if it helps.
Yeah I didnt post it on facebook mate I am providing a source to show everyone it isn't real.
For anyone disappointed, it may not be this, but it is a beautiful and amazing planet in many of its own ways. https://youtu.be/IX6LEAqUx-E
That said, it would be rather nice to see such a sky with no light pollution and little atmosphere to obsecure the view (maybe with a space suit though haha). We will get there one day and very likely in our lifetime but just not yet.
It is fake sorry, the navcams dont have that kinda of exposure as far as I was aware (although they probably could be programmed for it on the fly). https://www.facebook.com/groups/panoramicphotographers/posts/4201120786598667/ Note the Disclaimer, the original photo does not have the full sky, I edited the sky to have a full 360 experience inside a VR headset like Oculus Quest 2. The sky does not represent the real sky from Mars.
As an aussie you should know you can be dual forklift certified, LO Class and LF Class, need I say more?
https://www.micksmarinemaintenance.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/modular-dock.jpg
From what I could research, up to 10 years. What we arent seeing in this picture is how thick the 'tiles' are and how heavy duty the connector pins are. They are rather hefty. I can't find supporting articles for the 10 to 20 year claim though and I can't find survivability or stress studies in my limited search. In heavy stress conditions, I could imagine it would be far less but it isn't unreasonable to assume they would last a few years due to the apparent heavy duty nature based on photos.
Imagine tripping over drunk and the ground punches you, that'd be the experience I could imagine walking drunk on this haha.
You are correct, sorry for the downvotes.
Hoping its bots because a human could surely take half the second to look for the issues in the clip.
https://imgur.com/fyuPc7Z.png
Yeah you can literally see the cut phase out of nowhere if you go frame by frame. Takes half a second to check before attacking someone else haha.
https://imgur.com/fyuPc7Z
Better off using a kinetic kill weapon, nuking actually just wont really do anything. There is no air to create the shock wave that would generally do the heavy lifting, the nuke would need to be inside the asteroid to do any real damage. Definitely dont want to destroy it too close but this video by Kugzgesat touches on this topic so you might enjoy the watch! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dKm7T13X7n4
Honestly I've always assumed bots just spam downvotes to random or selected posts and double down with every comment of said post too.
Just for the running over context, I'd avoid objects in path, you don't drive if you cant see, you have a spotter, always, I'll agree it is workplace and country specific but that is standard where I am. I'm not saying I'd see a corpse and go "Oaff, don't want to replace that tyre".
That is intense and insane. Even drivers running over them is insane, I'd personally always avoid running random stuff over in my heavy lift vehicles because it might damage the vehicle, so how they kept going shocks me. If something like that happen at my work, the workplace wouldnt exist anymore so like WTF (Australia).
I'm a bit confused here because we (AU) don't import US beef, we export to the US (187m AUD 2023) and the bird flu was reported in the US.
You did mention it but what makes me most upset is they didn't lower the load, reverse a little and then pick it back up to ensure it was centred on the storage surface (naturally ensuring the load centre does not exceed the forklifts maximum rating). Also no one is wearing hi-vis. Work Safe Australia would also be upset. Did at least appear to put the forks to the ground before leaving the vehicle.
Well it is 30 seconds of content... You know it just might be ;P
Whatever the path to make the most profit in the shortest amout of time is, they will choose it.
I totally agree with you but it is likely because platforms like Youtube and Instagram will remove, ban or shadow ban users that have videos with those words in them. For example, the Youtuber named TheOperationsRoom gets censored and demonetised for saying the word "terrorist" and they literally go through and explain the gulf/iraq war in fairly impartial terms. Instead they have to call them Militant Enemies of the West.
Spot on with everything else though, especially Fatty McFuckhead haha.
It says introduced a new bill, not passed a new bill which is accurate, it is before the senate at the moment. So the limit will be $20,000 (per election cycle, per person/organisation) if it passes in its current reading. https://www.aph.gov.au/Parliamentary_Business/Bills_Legislation/Bills_Search_Results/Result?bId=r7280
I find it interesting a lot of independants and the greens are against it though. It will cap expenditure and the transparency required of donations seems good but thats odd.
I've always just imagined a handful like this are just bots programmed to sweep through imgur downvoting everything. Positive but maybe ignorant thinking though maybe haha.
Come on man, if you're gonna be this ignorant at least read the room.
$1 million per episode for Steve Carell just seems insane personally. I know he did more then just act but imagine that budget into making it better or just keeping it going. Not saying he isnt an amazing actor but like holy hell no wonder it didnt last (which sucks because I really loved it).
Appears the background is fake, edited in for some reason. Another example is here and it does appear this too is fake, the same artifacts are visible as in this video.
Unsure where the original video is, haven't been able to find it thus far. https://www.instagram.com/fazalmallick/reel/DBi-wVxt0fG/
I regrettably have no idea and I did look heavily into this. From this image taken 80 mins after the martin sunset, we can get some idea but it means a lot less when it isn't a mark 1 eyeball. https://www.jpl.nasa.gov/news/nasa-mars-rover-curiosity-sees-evening-star-earth/
The image we see in this post actually has mars in the sky, so it means nothing but it wouldnt be insane to assume that the sky would appear how it would on earth with no light pollution, maybe better but that's speculation.
KnotsAreMySpecialty profile is certainly something haha. I know where I am but as an ex-rescure operator there was a glimmer that it might not be what I thought (I did see 1 rope knot!)
Also I love how you just blamed me. I know comments below say Australia is fake but I promise it is real, I can send photos of my ground affixing harness and my suburbs emu ambassador if it helps.
Yeah I didnt post it on facebook mate I am providing a source to show everyone it isn't real.
For anyone disappointed, it may not be this, but it is a beautiful and amazing planet in many of its own ways. https://youtu.be/IX6LEAqUx-E
That said, it would be rather nice to see such a sky with no light pollution and little atmosphere to obsecure the view (maybe with a space suit though haha). We will get there one day and very likely in our lifetime but just not yet.
It is fake sorry, the navcams dont have that kinda of exposure as far as I was aware (although they probably could be programmed for it on the fly). https://www.facebook.com/groups/panoramicphotographers/posts/4201120786598667/ Note the Disclaimer, the original photo does not have the full sky, I edited the sky to have a full 360 experience inside a VR headset like Oculus Quest 2. The sky does not represent the real sky from Mars.
As an aussie you should know you can be dual forklift certified, LO Class and LF Class, need I say more?
https://www.micksmarinemaintenance.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/modular-dock.jpg
From what I could research, up to 10 years. What we arent seeing in this picture is how thick the 'tiles' are and how heavy duty the connector pins are. They are rather hefty. I can't find supporting articles for the 10 to 20 year claim though and I can't find survivability or stress studies in my limited search. In heavy stress conditions, I could imagine it would be far less but it isn't unreasonable to assume they would last a few years due to the apparent heavy duty nature based on photos.
Imagine tripping over drunk and the ground punches you, that'd be the experience I could imagine walking drunk on this haha.