215644 pts ยท July 23, 2011
Half-Australian/Half-American male, grew up in the US, now living in Melbourne. Have been human since 1982, prior to that: foetus.
Is not dying for one's morality an important part of joining the military? If you trade your ethics for your life, what is the point?
I am not a police officer witnessing such crimes either.
I didn't say it was a simple problem with a simple solution. However, I wouldn't just stand by and allow civilians to be murdered.
I had no idea that Imgur was such a pro-war-crime place.
If I was in that position, I would.
Because I think the people purposefully covering up war crimes should be stopped from doing that? Amazing.
So war crimes are fine but stopping war crimes isn't?
Well, they should have just killed them, then. If nobody recurved punishment for stuff like that, you make your own.
The lechtin is the emulsifier, not the oil. Regardless, saying it isn't milk-based is still wrong.
And the patient is the accuser.
Oil isn't an emulsifying agent, even if it was oil, that doesn't mean it isn't milk-based, it's still primarily milk.
The guy in the post was the son of the owner. The guy who killed 4 cops was hired by a dickhead who doesn't give a shit about safety.
No, it's fucking not. Where the hell did you get that idea from? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_cheese
*flushes toilet and walks into camera view completely naked while shoving food into my gob* Get ALL the lawyer Zoom mistakes in one.
After being in hospital for most of the day I DID have to pay a taxi to take me home again. $12, that was my entire expenditure for the day.
I had a massive headache a week ago and called for an ambulance, they were severely backed up so they paid for a cab to take me to the ED.
Are you saying you witnessed war crimes? Did you report them?
Really more like 14.
I really like the freedom and happiness of knowing that a vehicle I'm driving behind isn't just going to fall apart and kill me.
"thankfully"?
sideways. I put my hazards on and took the next exit. Unfortunately I had only just passed an exit and there wasn't another for a while.
I've driven extraordinarily slow on a freeway, but it was because there was a sudden increase in the storm and I could feel myself sliding
Oh, ok, I see what you're saying, I still don't think that would be a good idea. It would be too easy to end up with bridged connections.
I am 100% positive that this wouldn't pass the Victoria (Australia) roadworthy test.
No, YOU misunderstand, you are only talking about one component, reflow allows you to solder ALL components on the board simultaneously.
Surface tension is an amazing thing. The solder wants to adhere to metal, not the plastic solder mask.
It's often done in actual ovens called reflow ovens. In automated setups the oven has a conveyor belt going through it like a pizza oven.
It can be done that way, sure, but i funny know that I'd say it's "much easier", this way you solder everything at once.
Yup, that's exactly what's happening and is why it really helps to have proper temperature regulation
Is not dying for one's morality an important part of joining the military? If you trade your ethics for your life, what is the point?
I am not a police officer witnessing such crimes either.
I didn't say it was a simple problem with a simple solution. However, I wouldn't just stand by and allow civilians to be murdered.
I had no idea that Imgur was such a pro-war-crime place.
If I was in that position, I would.
Because I think the people purposefully covering up war crimes should be stopped from doing that? Amazing.
So war crimes are fine but stopping war crimes isn't?
Well, they should have just killed them, then. If nobody recurved punishment for stuff like that, you make your own.
The lechtin is the emulsifier, not the oil. Regardless, saying it isn't milk-based is still wrong.
And the patient is the accuser.
Oil isn't an emulsifying agent, even if it was oil, that doesn't mean it isn't milk-based, it's still primarily milk.
The guy in the post was the son of the owner. The guy who killed 4 cops was hired by a dickhead who doesn't give a shit about safety.
No, it's fucking not. Where the hell did you get that idea from? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_cheese
*flushes toilet and walks into camera view completely naked while shoving food into my gob* Get ALL the lawyer Zoom mistakes in one.
After being in hospital for most of the day I DID have to pay a taxi to take me home again. $12, that was my entire expenditure for the day.
I had a massive headache a week ago and called for an ambulance, they were severely backed up so they paid for a cab to take me to the ED.
Are you saying you witnessed war crimes? Did you report them?
Really more like 14.
I really like the freedom and happiness of knowing that a vehicle I'm driving behind isn't just going to fall apart and kill me.
"thankfully"?
sideways. I put my hazards on and took the next exit. Unfortunately I had only just passed an exit and there wasn't another for a while.
I've driven extraordinarily slow on a freeway, but it was because there was a sudden increase in the storm and I could feel myself sliding
Oh, ok, I see what you're saying, I still don't think that would be a good idea. It would be too easy to end up with bridged connections.
I am 100% positive that this wouldn't pass the Victoria (Australia) roadworthy test.
No, YOU misunderstand, you are only talking about one component, reflow allows you to solder ALL components on the board simultaneously.
Surface tension is an amazing thing. The solder wants to adhere to metal, not the plastic solder mask.
It's often done in actual ovens called reflow ovens. In automated setups the oven has a conveyor belt going through it like a pizza oven.
It can be done that way, sure, but i funny know that I'd say it's "much easier", this way you solder everything at once.
Yup, that's exactly what's happening and is why it really helps to have proper temperature regulation