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PlasterAnalyst, in Funny how it became bathroom use and imaginary things drag queens do...

I actually believe that this is one thing that Trump/Republicans saved us from. In the very first week of lockdowns I remember a few news stories of police really overstepping by pulling people over and demanding to know that they were doing outside. It didn't last long because the economy obviously comes first over lives. It could have really devolved into extreme facism.

SatansMaggotyCumFart,

If my grandmother had wheels she would be a bicycle.

get_the_reference_,

If a frog had wings it wouldn’t bump its ass when it hops.

GeneralVincent,

The cops are fascists because they’re also mostly Republicans. Trump is a fascist. You’re saying the fascists saved us from extreme fascism? I’m confused lol

lugal,

I’m on lemmy for a while now and this is the most American centric comment I have seen so far. There are authoritarian governments that used the pandemic to do shit but all stopped sooner or later. And many governments, left or right or what ever, overreacted at the start.

fosho,

grasping the implication here is an extreme challenge. what are you suggesting? that individual cops were trying to go full-fascist and control the population by using the guise of a global pandemic to illegally stop and question citizens? if it wasn’t the government currently in power, then who was trying to go full-fascist? what entity between the government and police was it? and why was this only an american symptom when the pandemic was global?

all that to say - this take is complete nonsense and clearly lacks the application of the most basic of critical thought.

PlasterAnalyst,
tygerprints, in Watching mouths fill up with towels

Mmmm, towel-flavored. It was worth the price of choking on them.

HeyThisIsntTheYMCA, in Stomp it down
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Me, at the table, in the restaurant “I’m shitting right now. I haven’t actually stopped shitting for twenty years”

bruhduh,
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Don’t-stop dump December

HeyThisIsntTheYMCA,
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Mariah I’ve been begging you to let me go for decades please let me free from your clutches

0x4E4F, (edited ) in Air: Where did that bring you? Back to me.

Yeah… they call it that cuz the same principle applies to vehicle engine cooling.

Air cooling is not as effective as water cooling, but just take a look at beetle engines made more than half a century ago, they’re all air cooled and still up and running. It’s all in the design, if it’s good and overengineered, it will pracatically run forever.

Too bad nothing nowadays is meant to run more than 5 years.

altima_neo,
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Yeah but VW engines were pretty small, carrying pretty small cars.

0x4E4F,

It got you from point A to point B, didn’t it?

IrateAnteater,

Too bad nothing nowadays is meant to run more than 5 years.

Where do people keep getting this from? Cars today tend to last far longer anywhere where winter is a thing.

As for air cooled vs water cooled engines, the power output (and vehicle mass) has to be part of that conversation. Yes air cooling works on on a 25 HP motor, but it doesn’t work so well on modern engines making an order of magnitude more power.

0ops,

Honestly people give old vehicles (or old anything) way too much credit. It’s survivor bias, only the good stuff lasted this long. The shitty products have all been recycled multiple times by now. I mean think about it, 100,000 miles used to be an old-ass car back in the day, but for anything post 1990 or so that’s just getting started. Don’t get me wrong, I admire the simplicity and repairability of old vehicles

Sylvartas,

Air cooling is a lot less complex than water cooling, so there are fewer points of failure. If both can do the job, I’ll pick reliability over efficiency every time.

0x4E4F,

My thoughts exactly.

Sheeple,
@Sheeple@lemmy.world avatar

Similarly it’s actually easier to fuck up the design of a water cooler than an air cooling system. Notably motherboard warp can happen from an improperly set up water cooling.

0x4E4F,

Didn’t know this, thanks for the info 👍.

frezik,

Cars built today will outlast most of the old Beetles. There is a big survivorship bias at work. A percentage of them were built to slightly tighter tolerances and quality than all the others off the same line. A percentage of those will end up in the hands of owners that are meticulous about maintenance, never get in a major accident, and keep it going for decades. The handful you see left are the ones that went through several rounds of small percentage chances. There were a bajillion of those old Beetles made, so a few were bound to get through.

What cars have problems with today are things that rarely have to do with making the wheels go. They get into accidents. Their auto-dimming back windows no longer work. The GPS doesn’t get updates and thinks you’re three counties away. The engine and transmission, however, will probably go to the junkyard in perfect working order, even with shitty maintenance on the part of the owner.

DoomsdaySprocket,

Two problems with the drivelines of modern cars: sensors, which can cause some pretty spectacular mechanical failures; and cost-cutting engineering. Trimming parts to use less material and that kind of thing, but also less investment in QC (looking at you, Kia engine recalls).

There’s truly more to go wrong in modern cars, and the electronics can fail and cause mechanical failures, too, especially in the combustion cycle.

frezik, (edited )

The fact remains that most cars today will go to the junkyard with perfectly good engines and transmissions. Those sensors tend to kill themselves before killing other parts of the car, and then you just replace them.

0x4E4F, (edited )

I beg to differ, I was an owner of a Renault Megane which had a screwed up onboard computer that somehow managed to mangle 3 timing belts and a cylinder head. I spent more reparing it than the ammount I spent to buy the car… all because of a screwed up onboard computer.

And not one mechanic listened to me, I told them the computer was acting up, throwing errors left and right, then silence for a month, then errors again, they said it’s the sensors 😤… I mean, come on, all of the sensors acting up at the same time, then they go in deep sleep for a month, then the same shit again… excuse me, but you’re either dumb or just wanna squeeze money out of me.

Socsa,

You have clearly never lived with an old air cooled VW engine and dealt with it overheating in traffic.

altima_neo,
@altima_neo@lemmy.zip avatar

Or going uphill

GeneralEmergency,

If you genuinely think that those old engines are still running on original parts. Then I don’t know what to say, because you wouldn’t understand any of it.

0x4E4F,

Of course not, but they sure as hell require A LOT less maintenace than our “modern cars”.

frezik,

When was the last time you had to replace a distributor cap on a modern car?

0x4E4F,

I replaced it on my Vauxhaul Meriva 2006 about 6 months ago, why?

GeneralEmergency,

They really don’t.

Keep up with services, fluids and treat them with respect. You won’t have a problem.

wrath_of_grunge,
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they had a tendency to overheat in hot conditions, and when stuck in traffic. this is because they need a certain amount of air flowing in order to cool properly.

they also weren't very good for heat in the winter.

air cooling is a simpler system, and as such has less to go wrong with it. that doesn't make it better or worse. there are pros and cons to both systems.

0x4E4F,

Those problems can be easily fixed with aditional fans.

Garbanzo,

Really strange that it’s so easy but I don’t see any new cars for sale that do it that way

0x4E4F,

Maybe it’s because air cooling was abandoned a long time ago. All new cars are water cooled.

UrPartnerInCrime,
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You’re almost there. Keep going

nilloc,

VW and Porsche engines area really oil cooled. They have oil cooling radiators inside fan shrouds with thermal expansion baffles that open when it gets hot and close to prevent overcooling in winter.

They didn’t really overheat very often of all the shroud and engine compartment seals were in place and the baffles were in good working order.

The reason you can often go start up an ancient air cooled engine is mainly that they don’t have any water pumps (and water) to sit in them and rust up. That any that there’s no crazy fuel injectors or fancy electrical systems to fail. Just a Carb and distributor to clean/adjust.

Blue_Morpho,

Air cooling is not as effective as water cooling,

It’s not that simple because air cooling in pcs today means a heatpipe. A heatpipe uses fluid (such as water under a vacuum) that boils at a low temperature. The phase transition of liquid to vapor transfers hundreds of more times heat than simple conduction of cold water running over the CPU.

en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enthalpy_of_vaporization

It’s how refrigerator compressors work to cool things so effectively. The genius of a heat pipe is it works without an electric compressor ( this limits it’s cooling ability but it’s still genius).

So a heatpipe CPU air cooler with a 120mm radiator will outperform a water-cooler with a 120mm radiator in almost every situation. The advantage of water-cooling is you can make that radiator huge (280mm is typical today), and place it on one of the side/top panels of the case where air is cool instead of deep inside where the air is hot.

empireOfLove, in Stomp it down

It’s saving water and helping the environment

CIA_Chatbot,
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It’s disgusting, but I have to admit… now I’m curious about the claim’s validity. 🤔

Not to mention, for some of us, it might be easier to have a garbage disposal in the tub.

empireOfLove, (edited )

A typical low flow toilet flushes about 1.6 to 1.8gal these days. Normal shower heads flow at about 2gpm.

1.6/2 = 0.8min, * 60sec/min = 48 seconds

Assuming that you are not effectively washing yourself while ijln the middle of waffle stomping. As long as you can waffle stomp in less than 48 seconds, it is a net gain for water usage.

DanglingFury,

You can’t rush a good shit

CIA_Chatbot,
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Granted it would initially be difficult to start waffle stomping… 48 seconds seems like plenty of time to get it down with practice.

Can’t speak of the sanitation aspect of doing it though, as I can’t imagine it’s safe.

lugal, in Gator Boy

He wasn’t good enough for her

empireOfLove, in Air: Where did that bring you? Back to me.

Ground-source water-water heat pumps have entered the chat

hakunawazo, (edited ) in Funny how it became bathroom use and imaginary things drag queens do...

I also have someone like this in my distant family who thought Corona is a cold, that masks makes you unable to breath, that the WHO will take over the power of all countries, that the World Economic Forum in Davos will reset all financial markets to zero and that the USA will invade Ukraine to secure its bio-weapons laboratories.
You can imagine that family gatherings became fun from then on.

GladiusB,
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Woah. This guy is taking Roy off the grid!

Kolanaki, (edited ) in Air: Where did that bring you? Back to me.
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If you live somewhere that’s consistently 98-100% humidity: Air cooling is simultaneously liquid cooling.

SnokenKeekaGuard,
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And wheres that, in the occean?

Fal,
@Fal@yiffit.net avatar

Florida

Baphomet_The_Blasphemer,

So basically, in the ocean then.

AllonzeeLV,

Another decade or two and you can lose the basically.

Kolanaki,
@Kolanaki@yiffit.net avatar

Many places in the South. Swamps. Farmland. Etc.

wrath_of_grunge,
@wrath_of_grunge@kbin.social avatar

Tennessee

MisterFrog, (edited )
@MisterFrog@lemmy.world avatar

They mean 98%-100% relative humidity. 100% relative humidity is the maximum amount of water that the air can hold at a given temperature and pressure as vapour. Once you get to 100% then you can evaporate any more water / was will start condensing out of the air (especially if the temperature drops)

kbal, in Air: Where did that bring you? Back to me.
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Sure, but if you can find an air-cooled VW bus that's still running in this decade they're probably asking $30k for it.

QuinceDaPence,

My grandpa has a Vanagon but it's in kinda rough shape.

Body is pretty good but the interior is pretty much gone and it has electrical grimlins so it either starts and drives perfectly or just screams at you doesn't even attempt to start.

Super cool vehicle though.

CurlyMoustache, in Watching mouths fill up with towels
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Put one in a capsule that dissolves slowly. Swallow one when you’re hungry. Feel satiated for weeks. Loose weight

FierroGamer,

You can probably do without the capsule, those are slow

phorq,

For the hungry hoopy frood on the go!

GrammatonCleric,
@GrammatonCleric@lemmy.world avatar

Unfortunately it’s all fiber 😅

TheRaven,
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And it’s self-wiping when it comes out.

ericisshort, in warning

You maniacs! You do realize this is how it starts, don’t you? Damn you! Damn you all to HELL!!!

Fiivemacs, in Air: Where did that bring you? Back to me.

And the ability to know where the heat is being dissipated too.

QuinceDaPence,

And get more surface area to the air than you could with straight air cooling.

And control the temperature more acurately if desired through a thermostat.

Kolanaki, (edited ) in Try it
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I grabbed a corn dog the other day from AM/PM and the cashier asked if I wanted mustard or ketchup and then when I said no thank you, gave me a look like I had grown a second head.

I like the corn dog. It’s not just a sauce conveyance vessel. And I only sometimes eat the stick too.

ObviouslyNotBanana, (edited )
@ObviouslyNotBanana@lemmy.world avatar

I feel like it needs butter tbh. That being said I haven’t tried one. Can’t eat corn.

pete_the_cat,

So how do you know one would regret eating 7 if you’ve never eaten 1? 🤔

ObviouslyNotBanana,
@ObviouslyNotBanana@lemmy.world avatar

I know you won’t.

Kolanaki, (edited )
@Kolanaki@yiffit.net avatar

Oh. My. God.

You’re a genius!

I’m sure you could make a corn dog analogue that’s close enough without cornmeal based batter. Heck, use breakfast sausage, dip in pancake batter, deep fry. Best pigs in a blanket ever. 🤤

ObviouslyNotBanana, (edited )
@ObviouslyNotBanana@lemmy.world avatar

A wheat dog is basically a hot dog in a bun anyway, so yeah it would probably be tasty. Salt free butter probably.

Ghostalmedia,
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You’ve never corndogged?

TotallyNotSpez, in Never forgetti

Did that can of coke receive the new coat of paint landlord edition treatment?

ObviouslyNotBanana,
@ObviouslyNotBanana@lemmy.world avatar

It asked for a renovation and this is a renovation what else would one want

squiblet,
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It appears to be a work by an artist named Matt Eskuche, made from white glass. He has made a series of glass themed after “trash”, like replicas of crushed soda bottles and cans, and started making pipes at some point.

ryathal,

That makes more sense. I thought it was some 90s era novelty phone based on the pattern of holes.

CaptPretentious,

Oh you sweet innocent child.

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