5848 pts ยท August 13, 2012
First person to get this to the front page I will eat 1 sunflower seed and put it in a gif.
Bigger pools mean lower rates so if everyone in in 1 pool then it's the cheapest possible option right? Usually they stop after that (2/2)
If you ever get into an argument with a conservative use their own logic against them. (1/2)
Also if that is a P100d then it has about 400 more horsepower then that 4c
So doing the math he is making about $36.49 a week, $145.96 a month, and $1,751.52 a year if its in the CFA franc (2/2)
So after doing the math the .cf domain is the for Central African Republic and they use the CFA franc which is about $0.0018 (1/2)
I hope you're wrong because the X chromosome is extremely important to early development in the womb
yes
Yes but if someone works to make said money I do not believe the government should claim more then 50% of the profits.
Although I do not like welfare it is a modern day requirement, but everyone on welfare should be forced to seek job opportunity.(3/3)
It should not be the states job to pay for college but rather keep college affordable to all (2/3)
What you refer to as free healthcare is not free that is taken out of your taxes. Single payer is the logical solution to healthcare (1/3)
But what if i'm gay?
The ATS-V is the current performance coupe(2 door car unless you ask Mercedes). These fine gentle men put that engine into a 1948 Cadillac.
I have no comment
Which would make the Hyperloop a pipe dream
Well with them building it in a desert I don't think so but even then if they did insulate it then the price would increase drastically.
No but with our knowledge of how pressure works I don't think it is possible to avoid it.
Sorry I thought you where talking about transportation from earth to the moon but a Hyperloop in this sense would work.
You can't change the laws of physics.
With the amount of time it takes to depressurize a 1km section it would not be possible.
The problem is expansion due to changes in temperature which makes standard seals not an option.
Well the amount of time it would take to even depressurize a 1km section that is not possible.
The moon has little to no atmosphere to stop small objects from hitting the surface.
We also have the problem of expansion from the metal itself which could effect the welds or seals and break the vacuum.
The problem is maintaining pressure in the tube which is almost impossible especially when considering outside factors.
A small piece of space junk could completely pressurize and destroy the Hyperloop.
The problem is not an innovation away unless you can create a material that is not affected by pressure which is fundamentally impossible.
such as coke cans the scale of the Hyperloop is too large to realistically keep all of it depressurized without failure.
Well while the theory is solid the problem comes in when creating such a large vacuum. While we can do such things in small objects (1/2)
A coke can is no 1,000km long and about 12 feet across.
Bigger pools mean lower rates so if everyone in in 1 pool then it's the cheapest possible option right? Usually they stop after that (2/2)
If you ever get into an argument with a conservative use their own logic against them. (1/2)
Also if that is a P100d then it has about 400 more horsepower then that 4c
So doing the math he is making about $36.49 a week, $145.96 a month, and $1,751.52 a year if its in the CFA franc (2/2)
So after doing the math the .cf domain is the for Central African Republic and they use the CFA franc which is about $0.0018 (1/2)
I hope you're wrong because the X chromosome is extremely important to early development in the womb
yes
Yes but if someone works to make said money I do not believe the government should claim more then 50% of the profits.
Although I do not like welfare it is a modern day requirement, but everyone on welfare should be forced to seek job opportunity.(3/3)
It should not be the states job to pay for college but rather keep college affordable to all (2/3)
What you refer to as free healthcare is not free that is taken out of your taxes. Single payer is the logical solution to healthcare (1/3)
But what if i'm gay?
The ATS-V is the current performance coupe(2 door car unless you ask Mercedes). These fine gentle men put that engine into a 1948 Cadillac.
I have no comment
Which would make the Hyperloop a pipe dream
Well with them building it in a desert I don't think so but even then if they did insulate it then the price would increase drastically.
No but with our knowledge of how pressure works I don't think it is possible to avoid it.
Sorry I thought you where talking about transportation from earth to the moon but a Hyperloop in this sense would work.
You can't change the laws of physics.
With the amount of time it takes to depressurize a 1km section it would not be possible.
The problem is expansion due to changes in temperature which makes standard seals not an option.
Well the amount of time it would take to even depressurize a 1km section that is not possible.
The moon has little to no atmosphere to stop small objects from hitting the surface.
We also have the problem of expansion from the metal itself which could effect the welds or seals and break the vacuum.
The problem is maintaining pressure in the tube which is almost impossible especially when considering outside factors.
A small piece of space junk could completely pressurize and destroy the Hyperloop.
The problem is not an innovation away unless you can create a material that is not affected by pressure which is fundamentally impossible.
such as coke cans the scale of the Hyperloop is too large to realistically keep all of it depressurized without failure.
Well while the theory is solid the problem comes in when creating such a large vacuum. While we can do such things in small objects (1/2)
A coke can is no 1,000km long and about 12 feet across.