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Katılım Haziran 2020
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noriloxic@noriloxic·
@BrothersMurph @beth_sobel Just out of curiosity, will Table Fable be available retail afterwards? Will support no matter what but trying to figure out which tier works best for me rn
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noriloxic@noriloxic·
@ajstichter @TheJayBell @JackofPeaceGame That's amazing! I made a purchase of the PnP for both Spotlight and My Small Garden. 🖨️I also want to express my gratitude for offering Spotlight not only in gutterfold format (the most accessible format), but also in grayscale (I only have a grayscale printer).
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noriloxic@noriloxic·
@Steltheo1 @praddenkeefe @NewYorker Once you finish high school, you're mostly considered an adult, and networking is important. The other issue is that Z Brettler is a compulsive liar. The night he left his keys and wallet at home he told his mother he was going to a technology-free retreat.
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Steltheo@Steltheo1·
@praddenkeefe @NewYorker As a father, I can not comprehend the lack of curiosity by the parents while their son was alive. A nineteen year boy having friends who are old enough to be his parents should have raised so many flags.
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Nido!@ItzMeNido·
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noriloxic@noriloxic·
@kenp0sts @JoeFarm43266991 @TODAYshow This is very succinctly stated and an accurate response. The composition of the atmosphere will always matter more than the absolute distance from where one is standing. Regardless, ROVs remain the more popular method of researching in both domains.
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kenny@ahsoken·
@JoeFarm43266991 @TODAYshow pressure in space is orders of magnitude less than under the sea (materials limitations). we can communicate through air with more methods and speed than through water (tech limitations). space trips are logistically and scientifically easier than deep-ocean trips
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TODAY@TODAYshow·
Rear Adm. John Mauger of the U.S. Coast Guard speaks to TODAY about the latest efforts to rescue the five people on board the missing submersible Titan as it runs low on oxygen. “People’s will to live really needs to be accounted for, as well,” he says.
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noriloxic@noriloxic·
@TODAYshow He keeps saying the "prosecution of the search" when I think he meant the 'execution of the search.' There are definitely other words choices but "prosecution" is not one of them.
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noriloxic@noriloxic·
@KelliDee13 @BBCBreaking NASA is a government entity. It would be better to compare the Titan's Oceangate Inc to Blue Origin, Space X, or Virgin Galactic. The government tends to be stricter with safety protocols than private industry.
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KelliDee13@KelliDee13·
@BBCBreaking Once the Challenger blew up, NASA stopped letting civilians on the shuttle. This may change things on space flights, too.
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BBC Breaking News@BBCBreaking·
Missing Titanic sub has about 40 hours of oxygen left, US Coast Guard says, as search intensifies bbc.in/3NiNPvT
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RMSTitanic.Design@RmstitanicD·
@VivianH8sElon @lasertitspewpew @KelliDee13 @BBCBreaking People have been diving to Titanic since 1985 and only now has there been an accident. Yes there is so much science even to get down there. The deeper you go the more technology and expertise is needed, who’s to blame them for selling extra seats to keep the research going
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noriloxic@noriloxic·
@TheFakeBenMcKay @joeygems @halph18 @Dayvee228 @BBCBreaking That's correct. The risk of someone trying to open the door from the inside when they shouldn't is higher than the risk of not being found if they surfaced. The problem is, however, that they may not have actually surfaced. If so, door access would just lead to a quicker death.
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noriloxic@noriloxic·
@k30evc @ibracq @BBCBreaking Deep-sea diving: way more dangerous. After a certain point, both light + sound have trouble moving because there's too much refraction owing to the density of the water and the massive amount of pressure that far from the surface. Atmospheric density of space vs water is massive.
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Kj@k30evc·
@ibracq @BBCBreaking They can see a planet trillions of miles away but can't put a tracker on a sub?
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noriloxic@noriloxic·
@ByreJessica @youngliam14 @HodmanJohn @BBCBreaking Makes sense. Everyone here going "GPS?" and it's like... bro, GPS has limited range. It won't penetrate 13,000 feet into the sea. The US Navy's deepest crewed sub-rescue vessel only goes down 2,000 feet. They also have an UNcrewed vessel (CURV21) that can go down 20,000 feet.
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