snaptastic

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snaptastic,

Seems like you’re annoyed that I pointed out that what you were saying was irrelevant? And so you reply with more irrelevant crap (on a very nerdy, not-fun-at-parties internet forum for Linux discussion)? Let me know if I got that wrong.

snaptastic,

Do those arcades run Linux?

I had no idea that you could download movies from the 90ies from archive.org (jeena.net)

I couldn’t find the Flintstones movie from 1994 anywhere but googling it I found it here archive.org/details/the-flintstones_202304 and you can either download it via torrent or directly. On top of it it says that the movie is CC0 which means Public Domain. But that can’t really be, it’s only 29 years old....

snaptastic,

You’re allowed to say the naughty thing out loud here. And since I have no clue what your comment is referring to, that would be helpful in fact. (Googling “db zer0” got me music-related stuff.)

snaptastic,

You’re

How does stuff like this make it out the door?

snaptastic,

Disappointing that the article didn’t include a picture of the dog :(

snaptastic,

You madlad, I don't have much to add but this would be pretty interesting if it worked. Presumably uncooked bone? I also think that using a very thin slice would increase the strength of the electric field, since you want to have a small gap between the plates (field strength is volts per meter). Does the orientation of the bone matter? Could you ask a butcher to cut a slice from a large beef bone?

Edit: Also what voltage are you using?

snaptastic,

And I guess that if you don’t, you don’t 🤷

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