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I did not backed it, I dont really know how it had to look. I imagine it will be what Elite is now but with WIS that is essential to gameplay.

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The problem isn’t so much autism, as it is a society full of intolerance and prejudice. Being autistic isn’t a bad thing. It comes with advantages and disadvantages and it’s an integral part of who that person is. Almost all of the problems autistic people have only exist because of society and the prejudice against anyone and anything that isn’t exactly like what society deems “normal”. Fixing that is the golden key to fixing the problem of society.

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That problem is not specific to autism. It’s a problem that faces anyone with a mental disease, specially chronic ones stemming from how the brain works. Very simply, I can’t say “sorry if I don’t conform to what you expect, I am chronically derpessive and lost key years of my life to the disease and a child trauma so there’s a lot of things in which i am unusual and the façade of normality that is my daily life might just break or fall apart on occasions, or if you just look at it too closely”.

I recall being younger, coming to terms with the idea that life as i experienced it was caused by inside factors nobody could change, and wishing my disease was as easy to spot or explain as missing a limb. “See, I miss my hand, this is why i am how i am” looks like a easier thing to do than “see, I am depressive and also never developed the abbility to socialyze due to things that happened when I was 3 years old, so, I am this way. Just this way.”

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On the other hand, being a freak, knowing you are a freak, develops a kind of self-pride. For good and for bad, I am not like 99% of people around me, I don’t need to do anything to “be unique”, I AM unique. Maybe i will never go down in history as a benefactor of humanity (that was one of my children dreams) and will die anonymously forgotten, but I try to be the best person I can towards those who happen to mind me, and I never cause harm if I can avoid to.

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I’m aware of that :wink:
But it’s also nothing that can be fixed, really. The problem just runs too deep. You’d have to wipe out humanity as we know it and pretty much start with a clean slate.

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If there will be da wae, we cant deny it to any brotha.
https://forums.eveonline.com/uploads/short-url/gj0zULe0y595neZP1GWOorlW6eU.gif

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We caught Clevelands biggest possum in our trap last night. I tossed a blanket over him so he wouldn’t be cold while I slept on ideas on how to let him out without feeling his wrath. He is well rested and raring to go. This may not be as easy as I dreamed.

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I heard that people eat them. :thinking:

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Not around here. He would make one heck of a meal though. This guy is HUGE! I have seen possum before. Never this big. We have started calling him Possumzilla

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2bBifpRa890
Electronics: Capacitors 1965 US Air Force Training Film
How EVE Online capacitor functions.
2 layers of tinfoil, not used in tinfoil hat,
paper rolled
also good for polarized (weapons engineering) systems


Principles of Refrigeration 1963 US Air Force; How Refrigerators Work


Electronics: Waveguide Plumbing 1979 US Air Force Training Film
before Mario bros.


Lyle Bickley explains the PDP-1 (and we play the original Spacewar!)
logic modules? sounds good to me.
program data processor
1959 a few years after 1950.
designed the whole computer in 3 months
1401 by ibm


Bill Gates and the PDP1 Computer at the ‘Computer History Museum’


Bill Gates talks about Microsoft and the Altair 8800 (1994)
bootstrap loader (code) to go get data off the teletype to go read it into memory.
First 46 bytes to 17 bytes.


Altair 8800 - Video #16 - CP/M Introduction


How IBM ended up using MS-DOS rather than CP/M (1995) [Computer Chronicles]


Computers of NASA (1960s)
1:23 this is a high-speed electronic computer
1:28 like the piano,it too can be programmed with punch tape orcards or
1:32 by more advanced devices such as magnetic tapes or teletypes units
1:36 talking directly to the computer .
1:38 Like the man, it too does arithmetics.
1:42 In fact, in one second it can do far more arithmetic than a man using a desktop calculator can do in a full year.
2:01 In 1 second the computer can perform more than 1 million arithmetical operations.
…
2:13 performed with electrons moving at almost the speed of light…
2:16 a computer can do research , analysis, and business management, can make decisions…

6:08 …the parameters of the mission must be calculated (with the help of high-speed computers).
6:15 Optimum design of the mission profile and the spacecraft can be predicted by the computer in advance
6:19 using theoretical data.
6:22 Scientists and engineers present their problems in the form of mathematical models
(https://www.flickr.com/photos/laughingsquid/102689398
Control Data 607 magnetic tape.)
6:26 to the scientific computing specialist or
6:28 computer programmers ,
6:29 who translate the math into computer language (coded language that the computer can assemble or interpret or process into computer process or computer procedure function) .
6:33 This coded math is punched on cards as instructions to the computer.
6:39 Also, data related to the design problem are encoded converted to some form the computer can read.
6:45 One of those form is the punch card.
(Another form is encoded hardware on which coded math can be input and produce output.)

9:36 …these were then run through the computer.
9:43 In this case, the computer output was by a high-speed line printer.
9:50 After analyses (multiple analysis, plural) and application, the output data were photographed on microfilm (or microfiche, miniature microscopic files)
9:54 and placed in storage for future reference (my storage cost is now , after 20 years since 1995, around $2,400 a year, from $720, more than tripled in value and costs).
10:08 So voluminous are such records that another small computer is required to index them and retrieve them when they are needed.

There is very little margin of error where people get stuck in the who’s on first, that doesn’t make sense non-sense routine.
This also include the times per seconds to do so.
It would lead to a guaranteed 50 billion crash.
This also does not include the potential lawsuit resulting from the use of the comedy without authorization, not to mention the actual scientific footage (which may also be unauthorized, depending on if it is used to cause damage).

Also, don’t confuse ion meters with I yawn emitters.


http://www.jenway.com/faq_Ion_Meters.asp
Now, is there relation with ISE and my corporation name IS & E Corp?
No, there is not, it’s just a coincidence.

18:32 The computers at the manned spacecraft center are truly our keys to the future.

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And now for something completely different… a century-old automatic organ playing ABBA

Just think of the impact of these machines when records were a luxury and most people only listened to music occasionally.

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oh yes, just give me 50 billion and I will see if I have enough to get to the moon, compared to the depreciation and newer technology, if the scientists are still good enough.

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I cant wait to use what I’ve learned about wave guide plumbing in the field.

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Recently I heard about it somewhere. It was sold like IKEA solds its furniture and people had to DIY the monitor screen and keyboards themselves. Geniuses. :exploding_head:

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Good as a cat toy.
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except I need my hardware to be in Europe
and no I did not include why with annoying questions, for operational purposes.

There is an old EVE blog about the new Polarized weapons and capacitors.


0:13 …They flew every flight
0:15 from right here on the ground.

0:20 We had to pull mission literally out of the fire,
0:23 make the right things happen to bring these crews back home.

0:29 They’re the men at Mission control ,
0:30 engineers who took the dream of space flight and made it reality.

0:33 You just didn’t say: We can’t do this, we can’t do that.
0:39 You made it happened.

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Those Fazmarai lasses just asked me to

(open quote) "bring your boobs to the LAGL thread for a while " (end quote)

and so here I am. Well, maybe it’s not a literal quote. I didn’t pay much attention, probably. But whenever they ask me something, it’s about my bouncers. Or not. Well, hope this is enough.

Cya.

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