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Lol that is always funny to seeI love this site. I just witnessed a thread get Um, Actuallied by the actual author of the subject in question.
Lol that is always funny to seeI love this site. I just witnessed a thread get Um, Actuallied by the actual author of the subject in question.
Local news keeps referring to it as "Microsoft software", which makes people think that MS screwed up. It's only a "Microsoft outage" in that the software runs on Windows. A local "tech expert's" reputation just dropped significantly, in my mind, because of his interview about it.
I'm currently reading a book about the history of information industries, and the author notes how there's been a cycle of things going from decentralization (which is disorganized and often lackluster/limited in its service, but highly adaptable and robust due to various redundancies) to centralization (which is more efficient and often has better performance, but is less innovative and more vulnerable to disruption) and back again.Man its absolutely hilarious to me that we are so fragile as a global network. One company screws up, how much of an impact is this having? I woke up to the emails, I had gone to bed thinking it was an Azure issue, that was the last article I read, and now its global news.
"Progress."
Nitrocellulose laquers are, AFAIK, non explosive. But they’re very thin and will wear over time.They blow up guitars to make them look older?!
It wasn’t where they last put it.Maybe there was a reason why it was "lost"?
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I asked because nitrocelulose is also known as Gun Cotton and can be used to make impact fired primers. I got the formula and method of creation from, of all things, a science reference book int he library of my middle school.Nitrocellulose laquers are, AFAIK, non explosive. But they’re very thin and will wear over time.
Reliced guitars are made with more modern materials that are much more durable than nitrocellulose. To get the kind is wear you’d see on an old, much used guitar, you’d have to actively and intentionally damage it.
No, I understand how someone could reach the conclusion you expressed! I believe that I first learned of the nitrocellulose-related exploding billiard ball problem from the original Connections TV show, but here it is in text:I asked because nitrocelulose is also known as Gun Cotton and can be used to make impact fired primers. I got the formula and method of creation from, of all things, a science reference book int he library of my middle school.
Well, but what does that guy know? I'm pretty sure my opinion is more valid than their facts..I love this site. I just witnessed a thread get Um, Actuallied by the actual author of the subject in question.
Or as Snarf puts it, "It works in practice, but not in theory."Well, but what does that guy know? I'm pretty sure my opinion is more valid than their facts..