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« Reply #16665 on: February 13, 2012, 11:04:43 PM »

Awww


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« Reply #16666 on: February 13, 2012, 11:48:12 PM »

I rarely watch a video to the end, but I did that one. Bleeding marvellous.

+1

Every last second. Even the credits. Clever stuff.

Now all they need to do is make a train out of a superconductor, cool it to -260 ish and they can send it anywhere just by giving it a wee nudge.

Very impressive. Liquid nitrogen boils at -196C. Relatively easy to achieve, really, especially compared to early superconductors, which would have required temperatures at the liquid helium temp. And remember you only need to cool the superconductor, the rest of the train can be whatever temperature you like.

The Ferrofluid stuff is used a lot in high-end shock absorbers these days. You can change the viscosity of the damping fluid by applying a magnetic field, thus making your suspension nice and soft on the straight bits, and hard in the corners. Very useful.

Silly things happening to stuff. And Kaley Cuoco. Two for the price of one:


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« Reply #16667 on: February 14, 2012, 12:02:22 AM »

I rarely watch a video to the end, but I did that one. Bleeding marvellous.

+1

Every last second. Even the credits. Clever stuff.

Now all they need to do is make a train out of a superconductor, cool it to -260 ish and they can send it anywhere just by giving it a wee nudge.

Very impressive. Liquid nitrogen boils at -196C. Relatively easy to achieve, really, especially compared to early superconductors, which would have required temperatures at the liquid helium temp. And remember you only need to cool the superconductor, the rest of the train can be whatever temperature you like.

The Ferrofluid stuff is used a lot in high-end shock absorbers these days. You can change the viscosity of the damping fluid by applying a magnetic field, thus making your suspension nice and soft on the straight bits, and hard in the corners. Very useful.

Silly things happening to stuff. And Kaley Cuoco. Two for the price of one:





What an incred use for the Ferrofluid. I would never have thought of that.
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« Reply #16668 on: February 14, 2012, 12:07:33 AM »

There must be some way to link Ferrofluid and gambling.
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« Reply #16669 on: February 14, 2012, 12:08:00 AM »

I bet I could do it.
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« Reply #16670 on: February 14, 2012, 12:13:00 AM »

pretty cool stuff.  i feel like a proper geekette now.

Would you like to be my geekette / showbiz correspondent?

My other two correspondents are crap bwt. Dawn tells me what the weather was like in Ireland three weeks ago, and Ralph only updates if Arsenal win.

i'm not very good at geeky stuff or showbiz tbh. 

but maybe that's enough qualification judging by the standards of your other correspondents.


These posts are available.

I need correspondents for:

Showbiz.

Science & Technology.

Religion.

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girlie things please.
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« Reply #16671 on: February 14, 2012, 12:27:29 AM »

pretty cool stuff.  i feel like a proper geekette now.

Would you like to be my geekette / showbiz correspondent?

My other two correspondents are crap bwt. Dawn tells me what the weather was like in Ireland three weeks ago, and Ralph only updates if Arsenal win.

i'm not very good at geeky stuff or showbiz tbh. 

but maybe that's enough qualification judging by the standards of your other correspondents.


These posts are available.

I need correspondents for:

Showbiz.

Science & Technology.

Religion.

Fashion.

Nature.

Politics.

Girlie Things.

Food and Drink

Travel.




girlie things please.
 
This is a serious undertaking, so I'm resisting all jokes in the 'OK, show me your girlie things' and 'I'm sure you'll enjoy working under me' genre.

Welcome aboard, and good luck.

BTW- Do you have any wellies?

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« Reply #16672 on: February 14, 2012, 12:30:51 AM »

pretty cool stuff.  i feel like a proper geekette now.

Would you like to be my geekette / showbiz correspondent?

My other two correspondents are crap bwt. Dawn tells me what the weather was like in Ireland three weeks ago, and Ralph only updates if Arsenal win.

i'm not very good at geeky stuff or showbiz tbh. 

but maybe that's enough qualification judging by the standards of your other correspondents.


These posts are available.

I need correspondents for:

Showbiz.

Science & Technology.

Religion.

Fashion.

Nature.

Politics.

Girlie Things.

Food and Drink

Travel.




girlie things please.
 
This is a serious undertaking, so I'm resisting all jokes in the 'OK, show me your girlie things' and 'I'm sure you'll enjoy working under me' genre.

Welcome aboard, and good luck.

BTW- Do you have any wellies?



yes i do. they are quite girlie.  i'll find you a pic.
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« Reply #16673 on: February 14, 2012, 12:32:57 AM »

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« Reply #16674 on: February 14, 2012, 12:34:06 AM »

would you like to see a dirtier picture?
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« Reply #16675 on: February 14, 2012, 01:00:36 AM »

would you like to see a dirtier picture?


It's OK. I have dirtier ones than that in my private collection.


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« Reply #16676 on: February 14, 2012, 01:06:27 AM »

There must be some way to link Ferrofluid and gambling.

Poker leaks?
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« Reply #16677 on: February 14, 2012, 01:15:53 AM »

I rarely watch a video to the end, but I did that one. Bleeding marvellous.

+1

Every last second. Even the credits. Clever stuff.

Now all they need to do is make a train out of a superconductor, cool it to -260 ish and they can send it anywhere just by giving it a wee nudge.

Very impressive. Liquid nitrogen boils at -196C. Relatively easy to achieve, really, especially compared to early superconductors, which would have required temperatures at the liquid helium temp. And remember you only need to cool the superconductor, the rest of the train can be whatever temperature you like.

The Ferrofluid stuff is used a lot in high-end shock absorbers these days. You can change the viscosity of the damping fluid by applying a magnetic field, thus making your suspension nice and soft on the straight bits, and hard in the corners. Very useful.

Silly things happening to stuff. And Kaley Cuoco. Two for the price of one:





What an incred use for the Ferrofluid. I would never have thought of that.

Another good example of this is



which reminds me of this

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« Reply #16678 on: February 14, 2012, 01:35:04 AM »

I rarely watch a video to the end, but I did that one. Bleeding marvellous.

+1

Every last second. Even the credits. Clever stuff.

Now all they need to do is make a train out of a superconductor, cool it to -260 ish and they can send it anywhere just by giving it a wee nudge.

Very impressive. Liquid nitrogen boils at -196C. Relatively easy to achieve, really, especially compared to early superconductors, which would have required temperatures at the liquid helium temp. And remember you only need to cool the superconductor, the rest of the train can be whatever temperature you like.

The Ferrofluid stuff is used a lot in high-end shock absorbers these days. You can change the viscosity of the damping fluid by applying a magnetic field, thus making your suspension nice and soft on the straight bits, and hard in the corners. Very useful.

Silly things happening to stuff. And Kaley Cuoco. Two for the price of one:





What an incred use for the Ferrofluid. I would never have thought of that.

Another good example of this is



which reminds me of this




This post exhibits the optimum amount of foolishness. WP
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« Reply #16679 on: February 14, 2012, 11:51:25 AM »

Red's News Quiz.

1: What TV first happened this week?

2:Who is to celebrate a year together in plastic?

3: What wasn't finger licking good in Renfield Street?
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