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@cweickhmann

Climate change is mostly caused by communists.

@Lyudmila

Mi conclusión es que hay mucha gente en este mundo que ignora la física y algunos disfrutan infundiendo miedo en los demás.

All this monarch-worshiping by news media from democratic countries is disgusting.

@Acer

I saw that in a movie once. But right after the robot did the graffiti, another robot came and painted over it.

I'll try to remember the name of the film...

Star Parker is so anti-abortion, that she wants a law to prohibit people from swipping left on Tinder.


(image: cropped, CC-BY-CA-2.0, Gage Skidmore, Fickr)

Monday morning poll...

Retro SciFi of the Week…

Splash (1984)

A creature comes out of the sea and reeks havoc.

(image: fair use image from the film)

@icedquinn @freemo

Bigger cables mean they can carry more current for the signal, and then the EMI becomes a much smaller noise floor as a percentage of the larger signal current.

@freemo @icedquinn

Yeah, I was going to mention digital, like using a USB mic instead of plugging an analog mic into the old phono jack in the PC.

If the comm protocol can detect errors then it will not pick up any noise in the signal itself. But the copper can still carry EMI to the other electronics other than by being carried by the signal.

@icedquinn

What will we do when there's nothing left that needs to be done?

@freemo @icedquinn

Long runs of copper make great anntenae for picking up spurious EMI. By using an extremely high frequency for the carrier (IR or visible light) it makes it very easy to shield the "conductor" of the signal with any material that is opaque to light.

That means the only source for EMI is in the electronics within the amp/source and the speaker, which is much easier to shield or otherwise mitigate than a long cable.

@freemo

"There's got to be some food in that hand somewhere, and I'm going find it...."

@funny

@fatboy

They spy on everybody's private messages. The illusion of privacy is only there to get folks to give up more.

@peterdrake

Don't think I've ever seen that one. I'll have to track it down.

I enjoyed Wilson's WKRP way back when.

(Certaiinly more diplomacy in that solution.)

This is 100% false. First physicians in nearly every country take an oath not to harm patients. Second, vegans often abstain from eating animals for ethical reasons and presumably the fictional vegan doctor here is motivated for that reason, and since humans are animals, she would not inflict harm on any animal, including her human patient.

(It’s true that a person could be vegan for religious reasons and refuse to do certain things under religious freedom, but again, letting someone die would contradict those religious beliefs.)

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The truth is...

The King of England from 1714 to 1727, George I, could not speak English.

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= A statement that is logically or literally true (or partly true), but seems to imply something that isn’t true or is just plain weird. (for rhetoric, logic or propaganda studies… or just for fun)

@bonifartius

Not sure if it is or not...

Maybe you should run a poll to see what people think.

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