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wantoncl
·vor 3 Monaten·discuss
> Also: it's a one lane road and "over taking" is not possible.

I've eaten some hamburgers at Krystal's that definitely overtook whatever else was in front. Some folks have had the same or similar effect from White Castle, although I never have. Chipotle on occasion moves things along rather briskly too. No fruit or green leaves in any of them.

It may be that it's not a digestion thing, but some other factor they have that accelerates the process.
wantoncl
·letztes Jahr·discuss
FizzBuzz will become an especially relevant interview question.
wantoncl
·letztes Jahr·discuss
This reminds me of driving home after seeing The Matrix in the theater in 1999. I was on the parkway wondering why everything was moving so slowly, not quite bullet time but definitely slow.

I look at the speedometer and I'm doing 95-100 mph on Southern State Parkway. I then had the "snap" and slowed back to normal. Everything felt even slower, the sensation lasted for about an hour after I got home.

Inception also had a strange drive home after, not speed, but the trees didn't seem real, the sky, everything was heightened, almost dreamlike. It had rained too, so there was some more similarity to the movie, minus the car chases and rollovers.
wantoncl
·letztes Jahr·discuss
> The laws of thermodynamics pretty much guarantees this anyways does it not?

Yes, but:

http://www.thelastquestion.net/
wantoncl
·letztes Jahr·discuss
> And now you've just got lots of different complications, like that seawater is very corrosive.

Is it as corrosive as lightning? All space elevators will encounter that problem pretty regularly.

We've been running cables under the ocean for over a century now, there's ways to address seawater corrosion and intrusion.
wantoncl
·letztes Jahr·discuss
By Grabthar's hammer, I hope so.
wantoncl
·letztes Jahr·discuss
https://lithub.com/the-time-terry-pratchetts-german-publishe...
wantoncl
·vor 2 Jahren·discuss
https://www.haiku-os.org/
wantoncl
·vor 2 Jahren·discuss
> How does the fusion splice process take place deep under water?

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USS_Jimmy_Carter