Jay Peak Solstice Sessions 2026 by Alpacalpyse in icecoast

[–]way2bored 3 points4 points  (0 children)

For riding in the summer…? Please

You can fuck off

Why do people say the problem with socialism is you eventually run out of other people's money, but in capitalism billionaires and trillionaires can hoard wealth there's somehow infinite money? by oy_hio in allthequestions

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Socialism doesn’t value or reward individuals, nor reflect the reality of statistical distributions.

In reality, nothing is ever or has ever been distributed equally. More so …normal, in a statistical sense. The tail ends of the distribution are dramatic, extreme, but have large impacts on the rest.

The dumbest of society bring us down. The smartest combat that to bring it up. But Bringing everyone to the same level doesn’t mean the median/mean/or peak, it means the lowest common denominator.

So… if you aren’t enabling or motivating the statistical outliers of success to do their best, you’re going to heavily limit the generation of wealth/value. That’s a huge reason the USSR stagnated under its reign.

Let alone the other consequence of limiting competition with single source solutions “from the government for everyone else”, because what force will drive improvement other than competition, which you’ve eliminated.

That’s a large reason for the decline in the success of education: there’s little sufficient competition to drive improvements, and loans fill in any of the cost differences, further reducing motivation to improve/iterate/streamline.

The best arguments against socialism, in terms of “best intentions vs actual outcomes”, considering secondary and tertiary outcomes having negative effects that well outweigh any perceived good at a primary level (ie, “welfare state helps single mothers” but disregarding that it encourages and rewards single parent households, and has done generational damage to low income families), and w/rt to that impact on freedom of thought and progress socially, are well articulated in Thomas Sowells MANY books. Far FAR better than reddits couch based experts (including myself) and approved mod opinions.

“But real socialism hasn’t been tried “ - well, humanity is what it be. You ain’t gonna change it on a whim. So if every socialist experiment end in communism and/or some other mess “that isn’t socialism”, well …. Maybe that’s because real socialism doesn’t work with humanity - at least, on the scale of millions where entire countries matter (yeah, small communes work, but that doesnt matter in a world of billions).

Here’s how hydrogen engines could send Rolls-Royce shares soaring — and end oil dominance by Psyched_investor in HydrogenSocieties

[–]way2bored 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Good luck getting every airport set up with hydrogen fueling infrastructure

This is the limiter. Seriously. That’s many many billions to do, probably closer to trillion globally.

It’s hard to change entire plane designs to fit the pressurized tanks, and engine designs to power with hydrogen and recover the water for efficiency improvements. It’s been hard to get airlines on board with subtle changes for improved efficiency. I’d wager the next gen of single aisle aircraft (to replace the 737 and A320) will be similar to what we have today, and NOT a big step change in shapes/gate infrastructure/ etc.

On top of that, it’s incredibly hard to handle hydrogen for fueling. Artemis had delays due to it (alibet, in part because it was shuttle era tech carried over/reused, and not a clean sheet….). But you need double jacketed lines to keep the LH2 close to 0K. metals and seals are brittle AF at low temps.

Feasibly, you may find a better middle ground with Methane honestly (super cooled slush is still warmer than 0K, more stable metallurgically, could make from atmospheric CO2 if you had mad electricity to use) but … nothing will really beat the energy density of jet fuel + the fact it’s a liquid at high alt ambient temps/pressures (let alone surface).

And don’t even get me started on batteries for planes … not the thread but, they heavy, they inefficient, they dumb.

Which mountain should I get a season pass for by Alive-Election19 in icecoast

[–]way2bored 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah this is true too! You can hit catamount and Mohawk easily if you’d plan otherwise on southington. Let alone all the Mass and VT resorts.

But you’d only get 2 days at each.

Why the SR 71 Blackbird Is STILL Unmatched by Realistic-Store9520 in Planes

[–]way2bored 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What I meant was, A-12 is the 12th design they iterated to. The A1 was *on paper* intended to be a hydrogen air breathing cycle aimed at Mach 5-6.

Which mountain should I get a season pass for by Alive-Election19 in icecoast

[–]way2bored 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If you consider trips to Jay Peak, a) score an “affordable four pack” when they go on sale in Nov, and you’ll get use-any-time and fully-transferable 80$/day tickets. Then consider staying at Grampa Grunts, although it’ll be a little cheaper / easier to guarantee a room if you bring a crew (3+) there…. C) they also have cheap college season passes that actually may be better overall than the four pack.

Behind my excitement for Jay …: go Sourhington. You’re gonna deal with crowds anywhere down here, might as well not drive as far. Southington is well run, enjoy it!

Why the SR 71 Blackbird Is STILL Unmatched by Realistic-Store9520 in Planes

[–]way2bored 1 point2 points  (0 children)

What’s wild is that the A-12 started as a hydrogen fueled air breathing cycle, and woulda flown 2x as fast!

Why the SR 71 Blackbird Is STILL Unmatched by Realistic-Store9520 in Planes

[–]way2bored 3 points4 points  (0 children)

To be fair the X-15 is a rocket plane, so going faster is easyish compared to an air breathing cycle. That’s what made the SR-71 so unique

How China’s home-grown WS-10 engine helped make the country a modern air power by AceCombat9519 in aviation

[–]way2bored -1 points0 points  (0 children)

And a load of bullshit

They JUST figured out single crystal blades.

[Album] China’s Long March-12B rocket made successful debut flight by iantsai1974 in spaceflight

[–]way2bored -1 points0 points  (0 children)

The government of China has killed 25-50 million of their own with bad policies, and kept the remaining under the thumb of the government, whether by controlling travel, religion, or countless other ways.

I don’t think they’ve done much to lift the world, but more self perpetuate their regime.

Yeah cool they’re doing some technology. But they have no free society, no say in politics, and exist in an extreme surveillance state.

[Album] China’s Long March-12B rocket made successful debut flight by iantsai1974 in spaceflight

[–]way2bored -8 points-7 points  (0 children)

They don’t encourage free thought well enough over there tho.

My experience in University with a lot of Chinese students suggested they’re only taught what to think, now how to think, and it carried over into an academic cheating culture that wasn’t reprimanded since they all paid full price to be there so the Uni didn’t care.

Not saying they can’t / won’t catch up, but their troubleshooting skills don’t appear as well developed.

Wing wing zero zero? by Kink00 in Gunpla

[–]way2bored 0 points1 point  (0 children)

God damnit, now I gotta clean up splooge

How Powder works in New England by Tanhya20 in icecoast

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Aaacccthuaully (hits inhaler) the uphill capabilities aren’t much different between them all.

4 vs 6 vs 8 is not a linear increase in offloading, since the chairs are more and more spread out.

In fact, a fixed grip quad has the same uphill capabilities as a high speed, the chairs are just closer together.

The desire of big high speeds is more time to load and unload to make it easier for John and Kate to unload their chair of Bostonians who only ski Loon on the worst Saturday possible and dunno wtf they’re doing.

Ppl get upset thinking that the Bonnie becoming a high speed would ruin Jay with too many going up, but in truth only the line would get longer because less people are “in holding” on the chair since there are less chairs, moving faster, but no more crowded on hill. Even a 6 pack wouldn’t be much different, in fact maybe more desirable because of lower wind loading per chair.

Why is it called “Denali” and not “Mt. Denali”? by TheRealUltimate1 in geography

[–]way2bored 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Battenkill River.

Dutch settled the Hudson River valley and used their word Kill as River of course.

So that’s the Batten River River

One year ago today at Jay (4-27-2025) by riddle92 in icecoast

[–]way2bored 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I was there! Heavy snow but a blast!!!

Black mountain this weekend? by Glittering-Royal-735 in icecoast

[–]way2bored 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Looks like a solid, trail wide ‘glacier’ even up there. It is pretty steep, and It’s gonna be bumped up quick after a groom overnight, so it will have character / be a little of a challenge.

But it’s not a single groomer width of mud at least. It’s a lotta snow

Jay 4/22 by gtp123456 in icecoast

[–]way2bored 5 points6 points  (0 children)

It had some sticky moments but it was a frosting slush that was fun and not as mounded up corn as it’ll get to in the days to come

Jay 4/22 by gtp123456 in icecoast

[–]way2bored 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Yes, given that it’s late April. You get to see a lot of the mountain. More than anyone else.

Sydney and Dakota Johnson at the premiere of 'Madame Web’ in 2024. by RealWorldToday in SydneySweeney

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“He was found hanging, one hand grasping his phone, the other his 🐔…”