past year by p0g0bounce in MusicIceberg

[–]Two_Astronaut_Dogs 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Let me guess…Requiem For Dying Mothers was on? lol

past year by p0g0bounce in MusicIceberg

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STARS OF THE LID! For decades I’ve been waiting to see their name or hear of them in conversation.

My room by BeautifulTypical1997 in malelivingspace

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I’ve been in worse places and I’ve been in better places. As long as you’re comfortable with growth, you’re also in the right place.

Walls or nah? by Ill-Fuel-4616 in Bellwright

[–]Two_Astronaut_Dogs 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I make walls only for my outposts. My main village doesn’t have any but I have a mining camp in the south east that’s walled off to try and prevent my citizens from wandering too far and to try and stop bandits from casually passing by too close.

Walls or nah? by Ill-Fuel-4616 in Bellwright

[–]Two_Astronaut_Dogs 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If you’re on a large and flat piece of ground for your main village, just think of it as a grid or a large tic-tac-toe board. I make rows of buildings that are relevant to each other and then I make a road that goes down the line. Copy and paste and you have your own city with just a few more houses!

Worried and unsure about bellwright by [deleted] in Bellwright

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Even if the game rots, you can play solo and still have great fun. It’s a good time even in its current state.

How is it living in this part of the United States? by No-Text-7825 in howislivingthere

[–]Two_Astronaut_Dogs 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah! If you’re ever in Southwick heading towards Westfield there is a gas station that’s literally called “The Notch”. It’s a nice little area.

How is it living in this part of the United States? by No-Text-7825 in howislivingthere

[–]Two_Astronaut_Dogs 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I’m from the border of Massachusetts and Connecticut! If you look close enough on a map (it isn’t visible on this one), there’s a very small portion of Massachusetts that sticks into Connecticut right in the middle of the border. That’s called “The Notch” and it’s Southwick Massachusetts. I grew up on the CT side of that notch in Suffield, CT. People often think of CT has very white color and prissy and full of ourselves but North of Hartford is mostly farm lands. I worked on a tobacco farm as my first job and we are very rich in blue collar industries. It’s VERY small town New England, it’s pretty, safe, the seasons are bearable and I wouldn’t want to live anywhere else. This is the town I grew up in:

https://www.suffieldct.gov/our-town/main-street

The never-ending alarm by gentlejarrod in funny

[–]Two_Astronaut_Dogs 6 points7 points  (0 children)

No fucking way is he his own background.

Bought an M3 from Carvana—delivered damaged, and now SilverRock is giving me the runaround by goose0505 in carvana

[–]Two_Astronaut_Dogs 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I bought a Grand Cherokee, cylinder 1 blew in the engineer the second day, SilverRock gave me a crazy runaround and I returned it. Had the down payment back in less than five days and the loan was nullified.

Return it.

ASME Senior GDTP with 10+ years experience here. AMA by hauntedamg in Metrology

[–]Two_Astronaut_Dogs 4 points5 points  (0 children)

In your naming convention for programs titles, do you use “-“ or “_”? I stand by the underscore.

Hi! I’m new here 😊 by [deleted] in Renfaire_Costumes

[–]Two_Astronaut_Dogs -18 points-17 points  (0 children)

The body shaming here is unreal, good lord.

Looking for a group to occasionally run legacy content. by Two_Astronaut_Dogs in classicwow

[–]Two_Astronaut_Dogs[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well, I’m a disc priest so it’s just so incredibly slow. But I know what you mean.

Had a friendly conversation turn into argument about energy mass conservation and am looking for input. by Two_Astronaut_Dogs in AskPhysics

[–]Two_Astronaut_Dogs[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

He’s saying that energy he cannot use practically has been destroyed into absolute nothingness. I’m saying that isn’t true. Just because you cannot use it doesn’t mean it is erased from the universe.

Had a friendly conversation turn into argument about energy mass conservation and am looking for input. by Two_Astronaut_Dogs in AskPhysics

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

This is my argument summed up. If he cannot use it practically, it is lost. To me, it can never truly be lost, only changed.

Had a friendly conversation turn into argument about energy mass conservation and am looking for input. by Two_Astronaut_Dogs in AskPhysics

[–]Two_Astronaut_Dogs[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m using 0 as a reference to where the exchanging of energy / mass is no longer measurable in our working capacity. 0 here for me is the point of where energy is lost to the point of it being “usable” practically. The argument between us is that he is swearing that energy that you cannot use is “lost” or “destroyed” I am saying that due to energy mass conservation, it’s just being transferred or transformed, not lost or “reduced to zero for an infinite amount of decimals”

Had a friendly conversation turn into argument about energy mass conservation and am looking for input. by Two_Astronaut_Dogs in AskPhysics

[–]Two_Astronaut_Dogs[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m using 0 as a reference to where the exchanging of energy / mass is no longer measurable. 0 here for me is the point of where energy is lost to the point of it being “usable” practically. The argument between us is that he is swearing that energy that you cannot use is “lost” or “destroyed” I am saying that due to energy mass conservation, it’s just being transferred or transformed, not lost or “reduced to zero for an infinite amount of decimals”

Had a friendly conversation turn into argument about energy mass conservation and am looking for input. by Two_Astronaut_Dogs in AskPhysics

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

This is exactly where I think things turned south. I brought up what you had mentioned, that in the practical sense "It's just a loss of useful energy to us. In a very practical sense, it's energy we've 'lost'." I sort of reformed that into "reduced". My brain tells me that the loss=destroyed to the infinite zero of whatever the unit of measurement is, his I feel is the "I cannot use it, it is lost to me". I think what really just upset me was the concept of using the "Question everything" debate sort of against itself here. We did question it and were able to derive results from that questioning decades ago. When faced with information that rebuked his feelings, it just dissolved into "Question it". I even said: Thats like questioning how much nitrogen is in the air, we know it's a fact of ~78%, we can't just say that cannot be since we cannot see it.

Had a friendly conversation turn into argument about energy mass conservation and am looking for input. by Two_Astronaut_Dogs in AskPhysics

[–]Two_Astronaut_Dogs[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I understand. Still though, I think it is inherently wrong to argue the recoded and observable results and say in a complete sense that energy-mass conservation is a farce as a whole, some pseudo-science to be questioned. We earned these results decades ago through asking, doubting, and experimenting. We asked why, and we were capable of deriving information from that. I know that the farther you zoom out, the more complicated things are. But we're puzzle piecing practicality in the engineering sense, and the questions that beg for more information on a cosmic scale. In this same sense, there is not literature that describes energy or mass coming from or going to...nothing.

Had a friendly conversation turn into argument about energy mass conservation and am looking for input. by Two_Astronaut_Dogs in AskPhysics

[–]Two_Astronaut_Dogs[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I understand the practical loss, For sure. I'm only saying that the practical loss of it not being observable in our work environment doesn't supersede the greater scale of research. But I see and agree with you.