The AI-generated cat pictures thread
If you are there, and you dont visit the Catacombes..... then your entire trip is full of fail.....
lol jk.
For real though, if you are into stuff like that at all, it is a must see. Over 6 million bodies stored in 300km or so of tunnels under the very city streets that you walk on...
Interesting fact, there are just over 2 million people in the city of paris.... that means that there are 3 skeletons below the streets for every 1 citizen ON the streets.
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all the spiderman movies looked retarded as ****.
i cant believe they make so much money. they are god awful, and i haven't even seen 2 and 3, and amazing 1 and 2.
I do like that Mr Freeze is making a comeback for the latest.
i cant believe they make so much money. they are god awful, and i haven't even seen 2 and 3, and amazing 1 and 2.
I do like that Mr Freeze is making a comeback for the latest.
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"The 3D Printed Variable Turbo- /Inside Koenigsegg"
Ok so many questions already. This 'otta be good.
1. Thats not a variable turbo. This is.
2. You did not come up with the idea for a quick spool valve.
3. Since when did SS become 3D printable. Thats pretty cool.
Not a rant about Koenigsegg, just about a few points in the video.
Ok so many questions already. This 'otta be good.
1. Thats not a variable turbo. This is.
2. You did not come up with the idea for a quick spool valve.
3. Since when did SS become 3D printable. Thats pretty cool.
Not a rant about Koenigsegg, just about a few points in the video.
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Since the invention of SLM. Been at least ten years. Stainless, nickle, titanium, aluminum... pretty much anything that can be spread around as a thin powder and then melted with a laser.
edit: Since 1987, according to this history of the development of the SLS process: http://www.me.utexas.edu/news/2012/0712_sls_history.php, though SLS would not be suitable for printing a turbocharger, and it would appear that SLM didn't come into use until somewhat later.
Thread devoted to discussing this specific Koenigggggsenisssgeennigsc turbo:
https://www.miataturbo.net/media-53/...-turbos-78806/
edit: Since 1987, according to this history of the development of the SLS process: http://www.me.utexas.edu/news/2012/0712_sls_history.php, though SLS would not be suitable for printing a turbocharger, and it would appear that SLM didn't come into use until somewhat later.
Thread devoted to discussing this specific Koenigggggsenisssgeennigsc turbo:
https://www.miataturbo.net/media-53/...-turbos-78806/
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Such as this one, showing a fluffle of bunnies:
(Yes, fluffle is the collective noun used to describe a group of bunnies, like a herd of cattle or a pride of lions.)
No. I've seen only the first one and wasn't impressed. Tobey Maguire gives me the sleepies.
The part of your post that I was responding to is where you said they all suck but you haven't seen #3 or #4.... It just reminded me of the advice one finds on m.net.
The part of your post that I was responding to is where you said they all suck but you haven't seen #3 or #4.... It just reminded me of the advice one finds on m.net.