

I never noticed the detail on that necklace, that it was a starfleet delta from Kirk’s ship, and fashioned from electrical parts from the Botany Bay. So cool.
I never noticed the detail on that necklace, that it was a starfleet delta from Kirk’s ship, and fashioned from electrical parts from the Botany Bay. So cool.
Lol what a visceral metaphor. Yuck!
I’m curious about the specifications of the Carbon Fiber hull. Carbon fiber laminates are notorious for delaminating. I cant imagine the stresses on that hull from repeated pressure cycling. What nondestructive methods were they planning to use to investigate the hull? The article does not say. Also the veiwport not being certified for human operation at that depth is a major indicator.
Either the hull imploded and they were disintegrated in a 5,000 psi crush of water, or the viewport failed, then they were imploded and disintegrated. Jeez that’s horrible.
You can see a tour of the submersible here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=29co_Hksk6o&t=139s
Couldn’t pay me a million dollars to get in that contraption and go to 30 meters even. Crazy.
The post has the link in it. Using the jerboa app on Android I have to click the thumbnail picture to follow the link.
This is so weird any explanation? I only skimmed the memory alpha link
This is pretty awesome because the Admin of sh.itjust.works’s handle is TheDude
Yeah I figured that out after looking again
I can’t find startrekmemes did they move over?
He has a lot of practical tips for simplifying the “process” of cooking. Similar to caramelizing onions, as long as you plan to take the time and will be patient risotto doesnt need constant attention.
And then they build their own cottages, and mcmansions, and apartment blocks, along with all the noise and detritus… and now your cozy little cottage is just a house in bustling village
Yeah I’m not really sympathetic to the sheer quantity of resources being thrown at this situation. The same resources could be better applied to so many other unaddressed problems. These (mostly wealthy) people made a risk and are paying for it, why do the rest of us have to pay for it too?