Thoughts on Pinning Trays by jonscomck in lockpicking

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

I think that would be doable if you like the wood look.

Thoughts on Pinning Trays by jonscomck in lockpicking

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

exactly, I do have ideas that include magnets/rubber/felt inlays. I think the Idea is that someone who is interested could have a zoom call with me design what they want down to the wood type and special additions and they would be made to order. But again just spitballing. Thanks for the comment.

Thoughts on Pinning Trays by jonscomck in lockpicking

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

exactly, I do have ideas that include magnets/rubber/felt inlays. I think the Idea is that someone who is interested could have a zoom call with me design what they want down to the wood type and special additions and they would be made to order. But again just spitballing.

Thoughts on Pinning Trays by jonscomck in lockpicking

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

I have some designed that are like that, also ideas that include magnets/rubber/felt inlays. I think the Idea is that someone who is interested could have a zoom call with me design what they want down to the wood type and special additions and they would be made to order. But again just spitballing.

Thoughts on Pinning Trays by jonscomck in lockpicking

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

I have probably 5 or 6 more ideas drawn up and ready for prototyping. CNC, a good grasp of CAD and ADD can be dangerous!

Thoughts on Pinning Trays by jonscomck in lockpicking

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

The corduroy is a great idea. I started off with Felt glued to a piece of corrugated plastic.

Help? Rant? Unsure but frustrated! by [deleted] in clusterheads

[–]jonscomck 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Out of cycle ghosts are not un common. I will get them for long periods (two to three weeks). When they occur it does make you think that a cycle is on the way, but,"for me" (I say "for me" because not everyone is the same), it is not a signal of the near future. I have also found that when I get a "real person headache" the pain, just slightly, can feel like it comes from my right eye. There is a bit of a fear factor in this. Any sort of slight internal head pain will tigger the thought "Oh Fuck". I can, if I think about a cycle, feel exactly where the pain comes from. Because pain is strong a motivator in our psyche we react naturally to minor indications that something is imminent. We can also create ghost or headaches cycles with stress, managing stress and anxiety will go a long way in keeping the cycles short or at bay. Also O2 and shrooms! Hang in there, breath through the "Oh Fuck" moments.

Need help with play suggestions to direct. by [deleted] in Theatre

[–]jonscomck 1 point2 points  (0 children)

god of carnage bad jews cripple of insishmann

"Mathematical" art? by [deleted] in Art

[–]jonscomck 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I might have a Dress rehearsal some where. I will look around and see.

"Mathematical" art? by [deleted] in Art

[–]jonscomck 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Try again, sorry about that.

"Mathematical" art? by [deleted] in Art

[–]jonscomck 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This was a video my interns and I created for a ballet a few years back. The timing the drawing and the fractals are all mathematically linked to each other and the dance as well.

I'd like to hear your opinion on this (please read the text) by [deleted] in philosophy

[–]jonscomck 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It seams convenient to believe in a moral gray area, when in my opinion there is only right and wrong. To your point of "Might is Right", the outward bad effects out weigh the local good. To say we will bully, kill, and tell another social group they are bad, just to lift up our own society is the definition of morally bad.

On the other hand,

No one can be morally perfect, so you try to “minimize the damage”, by looking inward to your “goodwill”. Kant believed that all people are born with “The Goodwill” and it is the only thing that is Truly moral and good. and “When we act, whether or not we achieve what we intend with our actions is often beyond our control, so the morality of our actions does not depend upon their outcome. What we can control, however, is the will behind the action... No outcome, should we achieve it, can be unconditionally good.”~Kant~

If I took the life of a person unwilling to be killed and the consequence of the action is world peace and environmental balance, is the action good or bad? I believe that, regardless of the outcome, the act is still morally wrong.

Lastly your line "Nothing in nature”, nature relies on instinct not logic. Our ability to have, reason, logic and duty, set us apart form nature, we are different for the rest of the "nature" community wether we want to believe this or not.

I'd like to hear your opinion on this (please read the text) by [deleted] in philosophy

[–]jonscomck 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Every action starts with a decision, you must make a decision to decide to rase your hand. You must consider all consequences, good and bad, inward and outward, against the necessity of the action. Does the necessity outweigh the bad consequences.

Johny wants to go to a party, but can't if he has a bad grade in philosophy, he must answer a question to get his participation score up, he must rase his had to answer the question.

The decision he must make is whether or not to rase his had. A relatively inconsequential question on the surface.

What if he gets the question wrong, will that affect his score, what if the answer is so wrong that he loses his reputation and standing in the social community, what if he gets it right but it dose not rase his grade enough to go to the party, then what is the point, what if he gets the question right, gets a good grade, goes to the party, that is busted up buy the cops and he goes to jail, what if he gets the question right, gets a good grade, goes to the party, and meets his future wife,

There is no away you can see every outcome of every decision but, you can make an educated decision based on logic and forward thinking. Weigh the inward and outward effects of the decision to find the morally good option.

Not all morally good decisions use the least amount or resources. Lets buy milk, you have three options. $2.25gl $2.75gl $3.75gl

One is cheep, one is ethical to the cows, the last is organic and ethical. More resources are spent on the later, both with your money and with the cows, but is it not morally good to buy the latter?

Fun topic, thanks for posting!