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Mercury? It's not that poisonous, at least not immediately.

"Security camera footage shows the incident where Abakarova calmly walked over to the board where Osmanova was supposed to appear 20 minutes later. It was reported that she'd previously asked if cameras were in operation and been told that they weren't. She then smeared what is said to be potentially deadly mercury from a thermometer."

https://www.chess.com/news/view/russian-chess-player-suspended-after-allegedly-poisoning-her-rival
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Russian chess player allegedly attempts to poison her longtime rival.
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🚀 🇺🇸 Recently, SpaceX revealed pictures and specifications of Raptor 3, which is slated to replace the current Raptor 2 on current vehicles. This engine is far more refined, with much of the external plumbing moved internally or removed altogether. A lot of the internal plumbing is regenerative cooling channels built into the engine’s case.

📝 Object Zero: This engine is the greatest rocket engine ever built, BECAUSE they got rid of all the electronics and software. Fluid management system. Nope. The shape of the pipes is the fluid management. All of Mech Eng is full of similar opportunities. To my eye, I still see the unfinished business on Raptor 3, for example I expect Raptor 4 will not have any bolted flanges and I expect the entire upper assembly will already be undergoing another major version iteration. The lower assembly illustrates a tremendous grip of the requirements.

📝 SpaceX Anon: It really is something, benefits of vertical integration. Generally engineers find themselves in the position of having to juggle the costs of having a bespoke part made by a subcontractor vs off the shelf solutions. SpaceX makes just about everything so they have more options. So now thay they know exactly what Raptor needs to do, they can min max a totally purpose built assembly. Also this is only possible because it is a private company. A board of shareholders would shit a brick at all the losses SpaceX has had to absorb over the years due to the high risk of actually owning the entire process start to finish. I'm lucky that my statement of work is only to design, if its something that can just be bought they dont waste a design engineers salary on it. But by contrast my friend who is a test engineer at [redacted] gets blocked anytime he tries to design something for a tester, they just force him to cludge together off the shelf parts.

https://www.nasaspaceflight.com/2024/08/flight-5-6-preparations-raptor-3/

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The UK Government Hates the British

In fairness, Elon Musk did exaggerate a little in describing the situation in the UK as “a civil war”. Because the war between the native English and the foreigners resident there is really just a fairly conventional war of invasion. It’s not as if Keir Starmer is English, after all, or even British. He’s Irish, […]

https://voxday.net/2024/08/06/the-uk-government-hates-the-british/
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Off to the Huntsville Hamfest to give my talk (at 1pm). If I get a good recording, I may post it here or on my Substack.
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"The revelation came in an article from the Wall Street Journal on her possible economic policies that reported, "Harris’s ascension to the top of the ticket has energized Democrats and some allies have cautioned against doing anything that could slow that momentum, including lengthy interviews with media outlets.""

https://thepostmillennial.com/kamalas-allies-urge-her-not-to-speak-to-media-report
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TIL the first eclipse to be known in advance of its occurrence happened in 585 BC and was accurately predicted by Thales of Miletus. The methods he used for his prediction remain unknown.
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Never Talk to the Media

This is how it’s done. In fact, if everyone refused to talk to the media, its influence would be significantly degraded, because without the cover of direct quotes from the relevant sources, their little hit pieces always end up looking like the groundless opinion pieces they actually are. News query from The Associated Press I’m […]

https://voxday.net/2024/08/17/never-talk-to-the-media-2/
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"3,600 words with one single reference to Neil Gaiman. It’s impressive, in its own unique way. What’s amazing is that the dimwitted SJWs will actually give credit to Scalzi for “addressing the issue” even though he’s done absolutely nothing but evade it to what is very nearly the greatest extent possible."
https://voxday.net/2024/08/17/the-marketeer/#:~:text=3%2C600%20words%20with,greatest%20extent%20possible.
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Don't say there weren't omens.
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"The cause of death of a popular Australian YouTube content creator, who once promoted COVID masks, vaccines and lockdowns, was revealed to be a rare heart condition known as lymphocytic myocarditis."

https://www.infowars.com/posts/youtube-star-who-promoted-vaccines-masks-lockdowns-dies-from-myocarditis-at-30/
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Gamer Gate Is Over, We Won

Gaming journalism is dead. It died last week. Gideon Litchfield, the Editor and Chief has thrown Wired’s credibility completely down the toilet. He has come forward defending Wired’s ludicrous 1/10 rated review of Hogwarts Legacy. There is no part of this review that isn’t laughably incompetent on every level. It fails at everything a review […]

https://arkhavencomics.com/2024/08/16/gamer-gate-is-over-we-won/