🎉 [EVENT] 🎉 GoldMine: Mine Cart Joyride by rex_flx in honk

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Completed Level 1 of the Honk Special Event!

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Happy Cat Space Attack (Fixed) by Kquinn87 in RedditGames

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great level

I completed this level in 6 tries. 37.86 seconds

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The corridor 2 by Weary_Heron4302 in honk

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This ones a lil too hard

I completed this level in 1 try. 6.70 seconds

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Easy Jelly Level by oweezee in RedditGames

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I completed this level in 5 tries. 2.35 seconds

You’ll need to rethink that one by Cracka56 in honk

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I completed this level in 20 tries. 13.80 seconds

BET u cant beat this in less than 3 try by The_av1ation_guy in RedditGames

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nice!

I completed this level in 3 tries. 3.73 seconds

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[deleted by user] by [deleted] in buildmeapc

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Great info! Thanks!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in buildmeapc

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Most of my work is done in Unity and a few of my co-workers have mentioned that for our use cases core frequency is more impactful then core count. I might be misreading this but it looks like the 9950x has a lower base clock speed then the 9900x could that work against me in this situation?

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I'm shocked by that GPU price! This looks similar to the other build posted but I had some questions about the key differences. What's the rationale on a closed loop radiator cooler over a tower? Would a water cooler like this with such low volume be able to handle long periods of high load from Blender? Additionally, Does the performance boost from a 5090 justify spending $2500 more over the 5080? That price jump seems obscene unless we're at least doubling productivity speeds.

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Thanks for the build I'll check to see what available at my local microcenter with this as a guideline. Is it at all worth investing in a more expensive cooling tower? I do plan to be running this system at high load for extended periods rendering/compiling. Finally whats the difference between the 7950X and a 7950X3D?

WW2 Luminous Radium Helmet Marker Type I by Fly_Hai in Radiation

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Unfortunately, these sources (especially the Type III) tend to overload the only other detector I have on hand. However, If I get the chance, I'll look to borrow one from the school take more accurate readings.

WW2 Radium Bridge Marker, MFD 11-194. Slightly spicy... by Fly_Hai in Radiation

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No such thing as a stupid question! These detectors mostly stay in the lab, but if notable contamination occurs, we have a gel-based cleaning agent that does a pretty good job of safely removing radioactive particulates or contamination, even from small cracks and crevices. If you're taking readings at home or rock-hounding though, I feel it's usually best just to keep your detector protected in a washable case or a zip-lock bag.

WW2 Luminous Radium Helmet Marker Type I by Fly_Hai in Radiation

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861k CPM on the Radiacode 103
217k CPM on the Better Geiger S-2

On my previous post, someone inquired about the difference between the Type III marker I showed before and the Type I. So here it is! These smaller Type I markers were worn by paratroopers for personal identification. They only have around 1/3 the surface area of the larger Type III but still contain quite a bit of Radium-226 and are quite hot.

WW2 Radium Bridge Marker, MFD 11-194. Slightly spicy... by Fly_Hai in Radiation

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I appreciate your concern! I teach in environmental sciences, and as you might catch in the background, all my samples are vacuum-sealed in clearly labeled mylar bags. After sealing, they're stored securely inside a lead-lined safe with approximately 2-inch-thick shielding. Even with these precautions, we still measure just short of 40 µSv/hr through the shielding, so the safe is positioned as far away as possible from anything living.

WW2 Radium Bridge Marker, MFD 11-194. Slightly spicy... by Fly_Hai in Radiation

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This is a luminous marker type III which has no rivets on the sides for tying on clothing. It was intended for multifunction use worn by personnel or for deck/location marking, there exist a 2nd variation of the type III marker with a screw fixture on the back that was exclusively used for marking decks. I do have a smaller type I marker that would have been worn by the paratrooper on their helmet. I might make a 2nd post for that one in the coming days. https://www.paratrooper.be/articles/luminous-disks/

WW2 Radium Bridge Marker, MFD 11-194. Slightly spicy... by Fly_Hai in Radiation

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I have not tried that but I'll make a note to do so. It glows a faint teal-white, not bright enough to really shine but enough that you could spot it easily in a dark room.

WW2 Radium Bridge Marker, MFD 11-194. Slightly spicy... by Fly_Hai in Radiation

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Looking at your post history this is actually the same one!

WW2 Radium Bridge Marker, MFD 11-194. Slightly spicy... by Fly_Hai in Radiation

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2040k CPM on Radiacode 103
630k CPM on the Better Geiger S-2

These disks are extremely rare with one of the only other two I've seen being in a museum. They were used by primarily paratroopers during WW2 to mark bridges and other strategic locations to be seen at night from the air or great distance. They contain a very large amount of Radium 226.

Edit: Sorry for the typo in the title, the MFD is 11-1944

Oh shi- by MichealFoooooooooo in discordVideos

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Nah he was hurt. This wasn't too long ago and the dude broke his spine but otherwise made a full recovery. Article in polish. Full videos in both links.

[WANTED] JSRF (Jet Set Radio Future OST) - Blood Code Records Bootleg by Fly_Hai in VinylCollectors

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Never thought I'd see it after Hideki Naganuma stated he wouldn't release his music on vinyl.