@katka at least according to xkcd, the first few yards of a nuclear fuel storage tank actually has less radiation than normal atmospheric because the water blocks normal background radiation
@mcfly In fairness it's not really feasible to change one of those tires without a shop lift. He hopefully has a patch kit and a compressor to fix those tires if they get punctured.
@harrisonn @commandlinekid he probably wanted to reward the ag industry who mostly voted for him
@m00se I think it's fair to say there has been a resurgence in 10mm. I have some .40 reloading stuff and I'm thinking of getting a 10 over a .45 mostly so I can use that stuff
@izaya more torque means a faster bike. Torque and horsepower are related
@izaya That's not how physics works
@izaya torque is pretty important
@izaya About 5x the torque though and a substantially higher top speed. They're definitely different types of bikes. Assuming you're talking about the honda cb250rr
@izaya the sportster s looks competative in its own segment
@izaya the liquid cooled stuff looks like it could be good
@lucifer @skadi https://www.taosnews.com/news/crime/autopsy-shows-inmate-died-of-morbid-obesity/article_c7ce4ed3-c761-5930-9b8a-43fc6f58b0d3.html
Here's that section from the article.
"When asked how often morbid obesity (defined as having a body mass index greater than 40) is a leading cause of death, Sarah Lathrop, DVM, PhD, an Epidemiologist for the Office of the Medical Investigator said “it's fairly unusual to have that listed as the cause of death, but it's not unheard of.”
After reviewing the report and speaking with the attending pathologist, Lathrop said Herrera’s heart was “three times larger than a normal adult heart, but the coronary arteries were clear, leading to the cause of death being “morbid obesity” with chronic alcohol use rather than arteriosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD).”
@lucifargundam I mean a tower crane. Why have someone climb up there instead of control it from the ground?
@waltercool Registered with who?
Amateur Boolit Farmer,
Memesmith,
Pro-Privateering