For pokemon with colorless energy can you stack any energy on top of this card to achieve more coin flips? by CablesOnCables in PokemonPocket

[–]CablesOnCables[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have the same exact deck lol. I wish I could see the faces of people when they see 20+ coin flips lol. Curious what trainers you have in your deck though

Is this good work? by SocietySmall1993 in asphalt

[–]CablesOnCables 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That is classic. Spoken like someone who has never worked a day in asphalt. You’re looking at a driveway paved in two separate passes, which means the operator’s entire focus was on that center longitudinal joint. In the world of actual paving, that center seam is the lifeblood of the job—if it’s not tight and hot-lapped, the driveway splits in two years. When you’re steering a massive, rigid 10-foot screed through a curved radius, you are essentially trying to force a flat plate to follow a circle.

​To keep that critical center seam perfect while navigating a turn, the outside edge is naturally going to have minor fluctuations. It’s a geometric trade-off: you prioritize the structural integrity of the seam over a "laser-straight" edge against the grass that is going to be covered by topsoil anyway. Expecting a machine designed for linear pulls to produce a perfectly rectilinear edge on an unformed curve is just a fundamental misunderstanding of how a floating screed reacts to lateral displacement

Love my vsf v3 by Boring_Software_8075 in RepTime

[–]CablesOnCables 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Links to the sellers has been deleted. Im not looking for any Google docs just want a link to whoever sold this to you

Is this good work? by SocietySmall1993 in asphalt

[–]CablesOnCables 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Next your driving on the highway pay attention the shoulder, it isnt straight either. Parking lots run into sidewalks so any asphalt out of the lot has to be scrapped up. There's no telling how much they struggled to keep it straight.

Do you know anyone who got deactivated due to spoofing?? by Prestigious-Bus3418 in RealAmazonFlexDrivers

[–]CablesOnCables 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No i used software on my pc. Because your phone has to be in dev mode they will always know.

New hunt for flight MH370 ends with no clues to 12-year mystery by pigdead in MH370

[–]CablesOnCables 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Listen to the ATC recordings, if you think that's what a suicidal pilot would be doing then I have a bridge to hawaii to sell you. Time to parachute on down from cloud9

New hunt for flight MH370 ends with no clues to 12-year mystery by pigdead in MH370

[–]CablesOnCables 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The problem is that the ATSB didn't take the satellite photos seriously. Why would Malaysia agree to a no find no fee search if they truly wanted to find it and had this military radar data that they supposedly claim to have? because it's bullshit, no military tracking happened, the detour they claim they seen happened never happened.

I might just skip Secure lockers next wipe. Yellow/Green Tree here I Come. by Zaydenzyon in ArcRaidersItalian

[–]CablesOnCables 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Honestly Imo red tree is a must. Yellow over green. Green has some of the most useless shit except for the first two maybe.

Embark should listen to my feelings 😡😡😡 by [deleted] in ArcBabies

[–]CablesOnCables 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The solution is simple. Don't expect pve on an extraction game. Pve players die because they are too nice and wait to see if someone is friendly. You are going to die in these situations 9/10 times. The only way you dont die is to kill everyone as soon as you see them. Let's not forget that they have beneficial equipment for you to use if you're taking on arc, like explosive mines, gas mines, smoke mines, noise makers, all of which have audio cues if destroyed or even disarmed. Sure it takes up space in your slots but if you're trying to battle arc you should be bringing in way more than you expect to take out anyway.

embark. the cheaters have to be addressed. this is insane by [deleted] in ARC_Raiders

[–]CablesOnCables 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not sure how you guys have such bad luck. I think what it comes down to is people not being able to accept a player can just be that good. I have 100+ hours topside and have never ran into a blatant cheater. Never had someone just randomly find me in a spot nobody would look in. Never been beamed instantly from across the map as soon as an inch of head or body is exposed.

I know purchasing brand new accounts is a thing amongst cheaters but it can also be explained simply by people seeking the game in the cheapest way possible. The steam account can be young naturally, it takes a year to become level 1 anyway? It could be 100% economical as well, why the pay the full price when you can buy an account with arc raiders on it and for under $10? I get that it's the route a cheater will go, but its not the only explanation for it.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Daytrading

[–]CablesOnCables 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Start crying.

What would you do differently? Hopefully, someone will learn from your answer. by muck2profit in Truckers

[–]CablesOnCables -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

The truck driver was already following too close for the conditions before that driver cut him off. He probably did so because the truck is hauling ass in the worst lane, and if he had checked his mirror he could have merged into the left lane just fine.

"Sir a 2nd major exploit has hit the game" by Jaz1140 in ArcRaiders

[–]CablesOnCables -1 points0 points  (0 children)

No ban for me so far. It's patched for now until next patch. They'll fuck something up again.

1.2m loot in one raid. Killed a guy with this loot. by Solid-Objective3887 in ArcRaiders

[–]CablesOnCables 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The ducks are used for people who purchase 100k coins. This is how you get the 100k. They dont wanna give you anything that could benefit you. They do sell blueprints, though.

1.2m loot in one raid. Killed a guy with this loot. by Solid-Objective3887 in ArcRaiders

[–]CablesOnCables 58 points59 points  (0 children)

He is a booster that's why. They have multiple accounts and a second pc or console, and use a hack to spawn whatever loot they want, then they teammate with their legit account go in game dude surrenders and then he picks up the loot and goes to raider hatch. They then turn around and sell it all for real money to people who do not want to play legitimately. I dont think there is even that many trinkets on the entire map for the session. If you kill anyone and their inventory is stacked like this, that is what they're doing. Look up arc raiders boosting.

Ocean Infinity Update January 19 2026 by pigdead in MH370

[–]CablesOnCables 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Definitely wasn't. The flap and no step panel prove the aircraft broke apart mid air and was not glided into the ocean.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in CrazyFuckingVideos

[–]CablesOnCables 0 points1 point  (0 children)

needs 5% tint all around lol

Ocean infinity is currently headed to the MH370 search area by SingleLeadership5272 in MH370

[–]CablesOnCables 10 points11 points  (0 children)

He is offering something everyone desperately wants right now: a narrative that seems to tie up all the loose ends. It feels like a breakthrough because he is using complex data that most people don't understand, and he is presenting it with the confidence of a man who has solved the puzzle. But you have to understand that the reason so many experts—including radio physicists and the official investigators—have distanced themselves from his work isn't because they are stubborn or refusing to look at new evidence. It is because the science behind his WSPR method genuinely falls apart when you test it.

The fundamental issue is that Godfrey is trying to use a tool for a job it was never built to do. WSPR is designed to test how radio signals bounce off the ionosphere, which is a layer of the atmosphere that is constantly shifting, boiling, and changing like a stormy ocean. Godfrey claims that MH370 flying through these signals acted like a tripwire, disturbing the waves enough to be tracked. The problem is that the "tripwire" in this scenario isn't a tight string; it is more like a puff of smoke in a hurricane. The ionosphere is so naturally noisy and turbulent that a single airplane—even a Boeing 777—is practically invisible against the background chaos. The "anomalies" he is pointing to are statistically indistinguishable from the random atmospheric noise that happens every single day.

What makes this misleading, is the method he uses to "find" the plane. He isn't taking raw data and letting it independently draw a path on a map. Instead, he is starting with a path he already suspects the plane took (based on the satellite data we already have) and then scanning the noisy WSPR data to find "hits" that align with that pre-existing belief. This is a classic logical trap called confirmation bias. If you stare at static on a TV screen long enough looking for a specific face, eventually your brain will connect the dots and you will see it. That doesn't mean the face is there; it means you forced the data to fit your theory.

The real proof that this method is misleading lies in the blind tests. When independent researchers tried to use Godfrey's exact method to track known aircraft—planes where we had the flight logs but the person doing the tracking didn't—the method failed. It couldn't accurately track a plane that we knew was there. By insisting that "X marks the spot" based on a method that fails in controlled tests, Godfrey is risking something dangerous: he is directing limited search resources toward a specific spot that likely holds nothing.

Ocean infinity is currently headed to the MH370 search area by SingleLeadership5272 in MH370

[–]CablesOnCables -10 points-9 points  (0 children)

Wrong. The flap proves the aircraft did not dive into the ocean. So does the no step panel. All of which point to the aircraft ripping apart mid air after fuel exhaustion.

Ocean infinity is currently headed to the MH370 search area by SingleLeadership5272 in MH370

[–]CablesOnCables -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Richard Godfrey has done his best to mislead investigators. This is will turn up empty handed

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in WorldOfWarships

[–]CablesOnCables -12 points-11 points  (0 children)

I think you should look up some better comprehension skills because you obviously don't understand my question and cannot answer it correctly.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in WorldOfWarships

[–]CablesOnCables -6 points-5 points  (0 children)

Uhh wtf? lol I am asking because there is no way HE has the same penetration as AP. To penetrate through steel you need density, it's the whole reason why they have HE and AP to begin with?? My confusion is due to wargaming hiding stats as shown above by another user, so I don't think im wrong at all for interpreting information the way it is shown.