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Blue_Morpho, to starwarsmemes in As you know, our blockade is perfectly legal

A bo staff beats a sword where any touch is deadly.

Blue_Morpho, to starwarsmemes in As you know, our blockade is perfectly legal

Fencing with a rapier is different from waving around something which cuts and burns through stuff without pressure with every side

It’s actually closer to what Lightsaber dueling would be than the Kendo style used in most of Star Wars. The Light Saber has no mass and a single touch is incapacitating. So two handed hard chops like classic Luke are ridiculous. The rapier fencing technique to parry, thrust or slice quickly and lightly is ideal. You have a massless blade not a two handed clamore. You need only prick the opponent to severely harm them in the same way in fencing a touch, no matter how light, is a point for you.

Blue_Morpho, to starwarsmemes in As you know, our blockade is perfectly legal

Imo rule of two was an unnecessary retcon of a line from Phantom. “Always two Sith are found together” didn’t have to mean ONLY two. It was to reflect that like Jedi Master and Jedi Padawan are always two Jedi found together, two Sith are always found together.

Instead of seeing the symmetry that Lucas was so fond of (it’s like poetry), the EU ran with the line into an absurd history of how Sith developed into only 2 Sith in the entire Galaxy.

The fact that there was Emperor, Dooku and Maul coexisting meant Lucas saw the Sith as the evil version of the Jedi.

Blue_Morpho, to memes in Oh No, anyway

Be careful careful about arguing that on lemmy.world. I argued for a bit with a “both sides are bad”, eventually called them out for being a Putin puppet, and got my post deleted by a Lemmy.world mod.

Blue_Morpho, to lemmyshitpost in it always interesting when multi billion dollar company's costing system is a 63 tab excel 97 spreadsheet at it's core...

It never works when you need it. Like “that file was too big”, that file was on a network share, that file is outside the window of how many old changes are saved. It’s like using an undelete utility. Sometimes you get lucky.

It’s better to save every change as a dated/numbered file or use a real source control system.

Blue_Morpho, (edited ) to science_memes in poggers

Is it required to wear a silly hat to be a genius mathematician? I’ve seen Euler and his hat. But I didn’t realize Gauss was in on it too.

Blue_Morpho, to lemmyshitpost in Break my phone if she ain't

State of indifference

Blue_Morpho, to lemmyshitpost in new rule

A piece of paper that sticks to most things is a sticker. Because toilet paper will stick to damp things despite not being a sticker.

Blue_Morpho, (edited ) to memes in Time is cruel

But here’s the gut punch. If you were listening to Physical Graffiti in 1975, 24 years earlier was 1951.

That was the end of big band music. You know, oldies.

Blue_Morpho, to starwarsmemes in Qui-Gon is an absolute Menace

There’s a reason Dooku was friends with Qui-Gon. I like to imagine a better PM which would have shown that.

Like Qui-Gon and Dooku are working from the inside to reform the Jedi and take out Sideous but then QuiGon dies.

Blue_Morpho, to asklemmy in What are your "poor person" money life hacks?

You think I meant 20k?

“Probably saved nearly $20,000 on groceries those two months. Give or take”

I can’t tell if you are trolling

Blue_Morpho, to asklemmy in What are your "poor person" money life hacks?

You left out that you need a $70 -$150 meat slicer.

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

conduction

The metal atoms in the fins don’t move into the air. They stay on the fins. The fins’ atoms have to transfer their kinetic energy via photon exchange to the atoms in the air.

So conduction is radiation at atomic distances.

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

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.

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

How does heat get from the water radiator to the air?

Radiation.

Atoms don’t physically touch. The electrostatic force that both binds atoms into molecules and keeps molecules separated is mediated by photon exchange.

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