Babylon 5, Voice of the Resistance in Rumors, Bargains and Lies (Susan Ivanova):
"First, one brief announcement. I just wanted to mention, for those who have asked that absolutely nothing whatsoever happened today in Sector 83 by 9 by 12. I repeat, nothing happened. Please remain calm."
"I am a Ranger. We walk in the dark places no others will enter. We stand on the bridge, and no one may pass. We live for the One, we die for the One."
Sorry back at me. I try not to use cant phrases or acronyms, because they often stop me dead in my tracks when I am reading someone else's writing. I do make exceptions for B5 (Babylon 5) and TNG, as you saw.
Looking at clips from B5 yesterday makes me want to go back and revisit that series.
will try to work it in sometime ... just now, we're investigating all of the capabilities of the worksharp belt machine plus the turntable machine too. . very interesting. . just wish that I could get the turntable to rotate backwards!!! -- j .
we're working on that ... some in the collection will never see any sharpening. . but the Buck 119 is now ready for shaving, for example (there is even a leather strop on the turntable rig). -- j .
I have one dagger, a memento from a friend who died (whilst I was giving him CPR) that is razor sharp. I deliberately keep most of my swords dull (one is sharpish). The other knives I use are clasp knives and camp knives...and my favorite kitchen knife, that I carefully sharpen with a stone and steel.
I have a scythe that I have just peen-sharpened. I really need to hit it with the stone again sometime soon.
ingenious! . I could imagine using an old powered hammer for edge peening. . and even this text editor red-underlines the word peening. . sheesh. . underlined sheesh, also. dumb editor. . anyway, what technique did you use for peen-sharpening??? -- j
p.s. sorry about your friend. . we have only memories for so many. .
True. He had a heart attack at work. Chris and I did CPR and tried to save him, but...
I use a ball peen hammer to work the edge on an anvil. When you use a scythe, you sharpen it all the time (keep a stone in your pocket). Eventually you have abraded away the work-hardened edge - that is when you need to take the blade off and pick up the ball peen hammer.
you must be a good shot with a hammer, Jan! . that technique is tough and tedious.
I have studied CPR several times, but never had to do it in a real situation. . must have been, and still be, rough for you and Chris to remember....... -- j .
"Reports that say that something hasn't happened are always interesting to me, because as we know, there are known knowns; there are things we know we know. We also know there are known unknowns; that is to say we know there are some things we do not know. But there are also unknown unknowns – the ones we don't know we don't know. And if one looks throughout the history of our country and other free countries, it is the latter category that tend to be the difficult ones." -- Donald Rumsfeld.
I remember it at the time. I think he was trying to say you cannot prove a negative.
In general, I strongly agree what he's saying. It's good to know stuff. It's okay not to know stuff. It's really dangerous when you think you know something and are wrong or there's something out there you don't even know you should be asking about.
I disagreed with the invasion and occupation and Iraq, but I always felt like Rumsfeld and I had similar thought processes.
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I used to make replica suits of armor as a hobby...but I ruined my hands doing it. Now, I just do a bit of metalwork (like, 15 min) at a time. This is not enough to maintain my skill level, let alone to become more skilled, so my metalworking abilities dwindle.
This would be a good video to show when someone who says keep your presentation simple and easy-to-understand by explaining it without using equations.
Now, if we could hack those 50 No. Korean submarines missiles with those parameters they would end up hammering No. Korea. I think given that, would be an acceptable error!
hey, that's a perfect lay explanation of a sort of arithmetic averaging which can be used in control circuits, say, to put an exoskeletal leg in the spot where the human leg is. . it just sounds awful because we're not taking notes and making diagrams!!! -- j .
LOL. This has to be a parody or it's B.S. I spent 15 minutes on YouTube trying to find another video from the 1960s of a scientist speaking gibberish about a weapon system. That's what it reminds me of. Anyone know the video I'm thinking of?
There an even better version: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RXJKd... Watch hands and the body language - awesome! It's like sitting in the gallery in Congress!
LMAO! Thanks strugatsky! I hadn't seen that before. Oh, how I need to get one of those "differential girdle springs" for one of my own projects here...nyuk nyuk.
He's standing in front of a panel with two wheels and some gauges, and if I remember correctly, he describes it as an "atomic control panel" or some such. In reality, that's a dive control station simulator for 1950s era submarines.
"First, one brief announcement.
I just wanted to mention, for those who have asked that absolutely nothing whatsoever happened today in Sector 83 by 9 by 12.
I repeat, nothing happened.
Please remain calm."
Jan
"I am a Ranger. We walk in the dark places no others will enter. We stand on the bridge, and no one may pass. We live for the One, we die for the One."
Jan
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Jan
almost all of the episodes in that series!!! -- j
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Looking at clips from B5 yesterday makes me want to go back and revisit that series.
Jan
and only so much time to do them!!! -- j
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Jan
all of the capabilities of the worksharp belt machine plus
the turntable machine too. . very interesting. . just wish that
I could get the turntable to rotate backwards!!! -- j
.
Jan
see any sharpening. . but the Buck 119 is now ready
for shaving, for example (there is even a leather strop
on the turntable rig). -- j
.
I have a scythe that I have just peen-sharpened. I really need to hit it with the stone again sometime soon.
Jan
http://scytheconnection.com/peening-w...
ingenious! . I could imagine using an old powered hammer
for edge peening. . and even this text editor red-underlines
the word peening. . sheesh. . underlined sheesh, also.
dumb editor. . anyway, what technique did you use for
peen-sharpening??? -- j
p.s. sorry about your friend. . we have only memories
for so many.
.
I use a ball peen hammer to work the edge on an anvil. When you use a scythe, you sharpen it all the time (keep a stone in your pocket). Eventually you have abraded away the work-hardened edge - that is when you need to take the blade off and pick up the ball peen hammer.
Jan
is tough and tedious.
I have studied CPR several times, but never had to do it
in a real situation. . must have been, and still be, rough
for you and Chris to remember....... -- j
.
In general, I strongly agree what he's saying. It's good to know stuff. It's okay not to know stuff. It's really dangerous when you think you know something and are wrong or there's something out there you don't even know you should be asking about.
I disagreed with the invasion and occupation and Iraq, but I always felt like Rumsfeld and I had similar thought processes.
like the invention of anti-grav boots, it's bad. -- j
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Jan
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Good laugh...it's amazing that it works with all that gibberish. LMAO
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ac7G7...
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Australian Politician Interviewed about oil spill
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LlTZ2...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BKorP...
(I will put it up in Humor, also.)
which can be used in control circuits, say, to put an exoskeletal leg
in the spot where the human leg is. . it just sounds awful
because we're not taking notes and making diagrams!!! -- j
.
Now I understand why it is written in the OT: "Damascus is laid waste..."
In the Middle East who or what can tell where anything is??? (especially these days?)
https://youtu.be/2kwl1YRYy_g
I think Star Trek, esp Voyager, modelled its technobabble of this.
Thanks, CG!
Watch hands and the body language - awesome! It's like sitting in the gallery in Congress!