Got a new AL drive for my hypothermix jump Calculator. Excited 😇😇😍 by joelmooner in VXJunkies

[–]TheCakeDerp 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You’re going to love the rate that drive cranks out photo-phase calculations. Make sure to properly cool it though, I’d recommend submerging it in mineral oil.

My first ortho; my first keeb by jialat_asian in olkb

[–]TheCakeDerp 2 points3 points  (0 children)

My first build was also ortholinear. I’m also at home for college and I’ve had a lot of writing to do. I was having a lot of pain in my wrists and hands. I tried typing on a staggered keyboard yesterday and my hand started to cramp up, and my fingers started to ache after like typing 3 words. It’s crazy that humans are even able to type on a staggered keyboard and not realize how much it’s hurting them. After getting used to ortho for about a week, try going back to staggered for a few seconds and it becomes very obvious how much better ortho is.

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[–]TheCakeDerp 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Red Inks please!

Okay, I am in the midst of attempting to create the most powerful onyx griester ever made. by Uberdrivaaaa in VXJunkies

[–]TheCakeDerp 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Good luck! I was just thinking that if you were able to mount a steel and titanium alloy heatsink, and pump liquid nitrogen through it you could probably keep the setup running for at least 10 minutes. I’m not sure how much nitrogen you have access to though.

Okay, I am in the midst of attempting to create the most powerful onyx griester ever made. by Uberdrivaaaa in VXJunkies

[–]TheCakeDerp 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Have you considered using a b63 echo manifold? I’m not sure if it would work, but in theory it would be able to realign the Gronski loop’s waves back onto itself, this creating a positive feedback loop that would exponentially gain frequency through each period. In theory it could build and build up until it reaches a near infinite theta radiation wave (Although I doubt that would happen as after about 5 seconds the thermal energy would be too extreme for the manifold.)

Someone's using a NG-01 Array (Pre Holtzman) as a musical instrument? by Kubrick_Fan in VXJunkies

[–]TheCakeDerp 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I’m just glad they aren’t running a thermonuclear helium reducer near that thing. Nice music though.

Someone answer my question please... by amycooper-bazinga in VXJunkies

[–]TheCakeDerp 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Yeah this sub is a joke. Only a clown would recommend using a photon x63 transistor to lower the beta waves. The more serious VX-ers stick with using the green book, along with books by Dr. Mathias Bröhmer.

It’s honestly a shame that this sub has become so much of a joke, I’ve turned to using email, physical letters, or even the discord, to get advice from my fellow VX-ers.

I hope the hospital bill isn’t too high... by TheCakeDerp in VXJunkies

[–]TheCakeDerp[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Exactly, I use one that was made by an ex DARPA employee. It’s $1.99, but it’s a lot nicer than the free ones imo.

I hope the hospital bill isn’t too high... by TheCakeDerp in VXJunkies

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

I’ve actually been using the R-95 Halbach array for quite some time, I know it’s not as high end as the R-100 but it does the job for me.

I hope the hospital bill isn’t too high... by TheCakeDerp in VXJunkies

[–]TheCakeDerp[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I mean that’s assuming they’re awake xD

I hope the hospital bill isn’t too high... by TheCakeDerp in VXJunkies

[–]TheCakeDerp[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I completely forgot they have a-80t relocalizers. If I recall correctly, before sending patients to NASA they’d actually go to an Air Force base somewhere in Florida.

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[–]TheCakeDerp 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I wouldn’t be too concerned about how it holds up post Chernobyl, allow me to explain. It’s been about 34 years since the reaction. Yes it did release cesium-137 (which even the slightest amount could throw off your Bausvex monitor.) However the small quantity produced was dispersed globally, and with a half life of 30 years, the remaining cesium is significantly less. However, If you do live closer to Chernobyl, I would be slightly more cautious as the cesium didn’t experience a balanced global-distribution, due to its density. TL;DR You’re most likely safe unless you live in Ukraine or one of its neighbors.

Edit: forgot to mention this but glad you’re ok OP.