T.J. Allcot

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T.J. Allcot

T.J. Allcot

@allcot_j

Mad Scientist in training... I build neat stuff, some of it even works, hahahaha.

انضم Şubat 2020
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T.J. Allcot
T.J. Allcot@allcot_j·
As even more rockets climb into orbit, 2021 is further cementing that this is only the beginning of the new 'Roaring 20's' ☆screencap of Crew-2 ignition from SpaceX YouTube channel...☆
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T.J. Allcot@allcot_j·
@Devon_Eriksen_ @AntiWokeMemes Castration, deportation after something along the lines of CAS-9 retro virus therapy to cleave the centromere of every y chromosome so they all cease to exist in that individual might be more effective on a societal level.
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Anti Woke Memes@AntiWokeMemes·
Pakistani Islamic Muslim dragged a 16 year old Japanese girl into the bushes and r*ped her. 🚨 What should the legal punishment be for this monster?? And should Japan deport all Muslims before its too late? 🚨
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T.J. Allcot@allcot_j·
@SpaceGeekSheri My kids have been to two. There was a full old style drive-in outside of Orlando that we visited in 2019, no idea if it's still around. Otherwise the only ones I've seen since were temporary inflatable screen setups. Still fun but not quite the same.
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Sheri 🚀
Sheri 🚀@SpaceGeekSheri·
Do people still go to drive-ins? I don’t even know where one is anymore.
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Peter Hague
Peter Hague@peterrhague·
“Just stop using fertilisers. It’s so simple” *4 billion needless deaths later*
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Dr Fender Davecaster@DaveOurPlanet

@BBCNewsnight Or... don't use artificial fertilisers or pesticides, mate. Maybe you shouldn't have exhausted your soils and left them nutrient free.

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Virgil Van Valancius@VirgilVanValanc·
@xdNiBoR @elonmusk Not me. I want my own rocket to fly to my own patch of land on Mars. And a cloning machine. And a few minutes of Sydney Sweeney's time (totally unrelated).
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Elon Musk
Elon Musk@elonmusk·
Universal HIGH INCOME via checks issued by the Federal government is the best way to deal with unemployment caused by AI. AI/robotics will produce goods & services far in excess of the increase in the money supply, so there will not be inflation.
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VixXi@VickiCocks15·
35 minutes to load Super Heavy! THIRTY FIVE MINUTES! That's MENTAL! With a quick wiggle test and DSS signifying T-0, we now know that SX can reach flamey end down in record time...all we need is the pointy end up part and we're good to go! @LabPadre
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T.J. Allcot@allcot_j·
@ATinyGreenCell That always made the most sense to me. I figure he had a few drinks one night and slipped, violating his secrecy oaths. He then quickly made up a bunch of alien stories to avoid any consequences for his original slip since he can't be charged for tell fictional stories.
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Sebastian S. Cocioba🪄🌷
Sebastian S. Cocioba🪄🌷@ATinyGreenCell·
I really hope Bob Lazar's story is fake. I really don't want aliens to be a thing we need to worry about. He's been so consistent and some of the things he mentioned got declassified years after he spoke of them. I hope he's just an ex-blacksite worker who made up a tall tale.
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T.J. Allcot@allcot_j·
@BWalkerTTAGGG @elonmusk Could you just imagine the reactions of people to SpaceX... Elon getting some nukes? 🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
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Bill Walker
Bill Walker@BWalkerTTAGGG·
@elonmusk Yeah, but take a few Falcon 9s with nukes to herd an asteroid to hit the Martian polar cap, and then THAT will be the most powerful by far 🤪
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ApoStructura
ApoStructura@ApoStructura·
There will be 20 times more usable volume in a single starship HLS than there were in all 6 LEMs that landed on the moon during Apollo combined.
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T.J. Allcot@allcot_j·
@peterrhague SpaceX looks to have production capability on their side by a very wide margin. I think how quickly Pad 2 in TX is reused will be critical. Blue has a big advantage with the size of the Mk 1.5 but that seems rather pointless to me.
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Starbase Surfer
Starbase Surfer@cnunezimages·
The future is so Bright I gotta wear 😎 ! - April 15, 2026
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T.J. Allcot@allcot_j·
@yubinoitami1 My wife's previous cat 'Ghost' and our old bearded dragon/honorary cat 'Liz'. Liz would often hang out with Ghost while she was napping. The two of them loved hanging out in the front window together like a pair of grumpy old ladies.
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森林
森林@yubinoitami1·
寝てる猫の写真が欲しい
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T.J. Allcot@allcot_j·
@adlib1867 @ButlersRanger So the choice is bankruptcy for medical bills in the U.S. or the growing number of assisted cost saving medical suicides in Canada? What are they up to now, about 5% of all deaths in Canada?
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AdLib75🇨🇦💪🏻
@allcot_j @ButlersRanger 75% of personal bankruptcies in the US are due to medical bills and you’re going to give me a single anectdote from 10 years ago? How many Americans can’t even afford an MRI?
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Butler’s Ranger
Butler’s Ranger@ButlersRanger·
Life in Canada is so depressing. I take home 57% of my wage after income tax, before sales taxes and other taxes. I make a wage in roughly the 95th percentile of incomes in my province, and if I don’t want to live in a shoebox, my wife needs to work rather than raise our two little kids. All to provide lavish benefits to the thousands and thousands of unproductive takers, who vote themselves an ever larger share of a shrinking economic pie. It’s bleak
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T.J. Allcot@allcot_j·
@spacebrandonb I REALLY want to be there for a Starship launch someday... hopefully August.
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T.J. Allcot@allcot_j·
@peterrhague With a bit of luck, we just might get some idea of whether or not we're going to see more than one Starship launch per day from the same launch mount... in 4 to 6 weeks, lol.
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T.J. Allcot@allcot_j·
@ButlersRanger @adlib1867 About 10 years ago I horrified a former Canadian with a YouTube video of people playing with an old MRI machine that was being replaced. Apparently she had to wait several months for an MRI when living in Canada since there weren't many machines. Here it's like 3 to 7 days.
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T.J. Allcot@allcot_j·
@peterrhague @Unixsystem13 GenXer here. Never did the duck and cover bit but I did get to watch 'The Day After' as a class movie in middle school. Duck and cover seemed rather pointless after that when living in the suburbs outside of NY city.
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Peter Hague
Peter Hague@peterrhague·
As I understand boomers and X-ers were told to do this as kids in case of nuclear attack, but weren’t explicitly told “if you are close to the bomb you’ll just die and it won’t matter” by teachers, and misinterpreted that polite omission as an assertion their wooden desk would stop a nuclear blast.
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Peter Hague
Peter Hague@peterrhague·
Nuclear weapons are scary enough without having to make stuff up: * Duck and cover is not pointless. If you’ve time to react then flying glass/collapsing buildings when the shockwave hits is your biggest immediate danger. A sturdy school desk will definitely help. * Neither the Tsar Bomba nor Castle Bravo were deployable weapons. Modern nukes tend to be several orders of magnitude smaller than these test weapons, because the strategy is to pack multiple warheads per missile to make interception harder (MIRV) It’s important to get facts right here.
Camus@newstart_2024

“One or two modern nuclear devices and Los Angeles is simply no more.” Eric Weinstein painted a sobering picture on Triggernometry. He explained that today’s hydrogen bombs are orders of magnitude more powerful than the ones that ended WWII. The Tsar Bomba and Castle Bravo showed we were already playing with forces we couldn’t fully control. A concentrated city hit by even one or two devices becomes instantly uninhabitable. The long-term effects (radiation, fallout, societal collapse) make “surviving” the war feel almost meaningless. Weinstein’s blunt takeaway: once it starts, everything we know about modern life is gone — whether from nuclear exchange or even a engineered pandemic. How close do you think we actually are to a nuclear or engineered pandemic scenario that changes everything?

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T.J. Allcot@allcot_j·
@peterrhague @Lusavitch I believe that the Soviets had 35,000-ish nukes and the U.S. something like 25,000 to 30,000. Each primary target had between 10 and 20 ~ten megaton nukes aimed at it from what I read. Each is in the area of 5,000 or so now, I believe. Still crazy numbers.
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Peter Hague
Peter Hague@peterrhague·
@Lusavitch Threads depicted a mass exchange at the peak of the Cold War when arsenals were huge. Its the total end-of-the-world scenario. I think it would be easier to recover from an exchange now - but still horrific.
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