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iNow

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  1. Tesla is publicly traded. SpaceX is not. This is all moot.
  2. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Firehose_of_falsehood
  3. Thanks for sharing your opinion on a topic with zero supplementary information or context or points for discussion, but this isn't your blog... nor is it the Russian ministry of propaganda or RT "news."
  4. Still pending your actual answer and not an evasion
  5. Then don’t quote me before responding with text that suggests the response is directed at me. This isn’t exactly rocket science. Lol
  6. I really couldn’t care less. I never said this, so it’s moot.
  7. How does one literally support their claim that they are not trolling? Genuinely curious, because it appears you’re now merely arguing in bad faith and attempting to twist the meaning of my actual comment… the one you even quoted.
  8. Available evidence contradicts your claim.
  9. You’re also grossly off topic
  10. Super bad. Please. I simply MUST know how you feel about Musk. You’ve been such a wall flower and so silent about him thus far. Please continue!
  11. The opposite, really. Rockets to escape gravity. Thrusters to move and navigate once you’re more or less clear.
  12. Stop the feedings. We’ve now had 4 pages with zero progress.
  13. I can’t help but laugh at your continued obsession with Musk. You come across a bit like he sexually assaulted your mother and you’re his bastard child. Even if true, SFN isn’t the place nor is your ranting and raving in this thread the proper method to work through your trauma. Professional therapy would be better if this accurately describes your situation and motivation.
  14. I’m unfamiliar with it, but super sharp tools / blades and test cuts performed on scrap pieces where you “sneak up” on perfection are good rules of thumb. Cut longer than needed, then dial it in slowly on scrap pieces… maybe even twice… before committing to the final cut on your actual workpiece. Good luck! Edit to add: In fairness, I tend to think ALL miters are hard and prefer avoiding them
  15. Very difficult, but with a bit of sandpaper or a shooting board (and a metric assload of patience) you can likely get super close. As studiot mentions, the type of plywood involved matters, too. Avoid OSB, and even some of the cheaper plys found at Lowe’s/Home Depot etc. Get a type made of better wood more commonly used in furniture making from a dedicated wood store, but even then your risk of tear out and splintering is high. https://www.popularwoodworking.com/article/the-genius-of-miter-shooting-boards/
  16. Technically, I already have. Thanks, though
  17. As noted above, nobody cares what you believe, but just so you’re aware… humans ARE apes. You may as well be saying you refuse to believe flowers evolved from plants. Lol. Anyway, apologies for continuing the off topic tangent. Cool article in the OP, joigus.
  18. As was this entire post. Don’t comment if you don’t care, and at least try to offer something even vaguely relevant when you do.
  19. Soviet Union dissolved 30 years ago, but it sure feels QAnon is going strong. As your first ever post to,this community, you really should’ve tried harder. YouTube isn’t a good source, but at least link to a specific video when mentioning it. You may as well be saying “I understand from google search engine that…”
  20. https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2021/04/30/majority-americans-support-bidenomics-pandemic-changed-minds-dramatically/
  21. Perhaps bc that bridge has already been built hundreds of times over.
  22. It may, but my intuition here is it’s about enforcing existing tax laws more comprehensively. A study came out recently from Larry Summers and another economist currently working in Treasury that showed additional revenues of up to $1.5T could be secured just by chasing down current cheats under current law. This seems like something that’d be easier to chase than tax increases. We’ll see. Perhaps they do have a point, but it’s a red herring. A semantic game. It’s a jobs act with elements of infrastructure, not just infrastructure focused alone. Also, even if I stipulate it is and should only be infrastructure, it’s hard to argue against needing childcare, and safe schools, and family leave protection, and high speed Internet in rural areas, and cyber security, etc. to enable those workers and women to get working on these various projects. Roads aren’t the only thing underlying all other transactions any more. There’s hard / physical infrastructure and there’s soft / social infrastructure. This ridiculous focus on the 1950s definition of the word (“No, only bridges and roads!!”) is a false dichotomy and a distraction from investing in the USA so it can compete 10 years from now with China (who’s most decidedly NOT playing these childish word games to avoid doing what will help society as a whole). Another example? Extending the current K-12 public education to instead be preK-14…. Those 2 years of community college really will setup the future for success, even if the “infrastructure” being invested in is skills and knowledge across the workforce.
  23. Lol. Okay, chief. Lol. Okay. I agree, I guess?
  24. And since he was alive all those 230+ years ago, we’ve since learned a rather significant amount in the interim. We’ve revised and improved upon the understandable flaws in his original thinking, and we have fairly significantly broadened and amplified our understanding of the first draft knowledge he originally shared. You may as well be discussing alchemy in chemistry threads or phrenology in neuroscience threads at this point. Did you intend to reinforce my post about how ridiculous and predictable your posts have become? Because whether not this was your intention, this is what you have done… yet again. Yeah, that was TOTALLY it 🙄
  25. Interestingly, every. single. post you make every. single. time… does

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