I’m a technical kinda guy, doing technical kinda stuff.

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  • I think the complexity of nuke subs is only justified if you also have nukes. They are ideal for a crew to go out with a complement of 16 nukes to loiter in the unknown depths for 6 months. They’re just out there as a deterrent to let your enemies know that Very Bad Things will suddenly happen if they want to try to lob a few nukes first.

    Other than that particular purpose, they are quite an costly way to just go out and patrol your territory. That whole nuclear supply chain is ridiculously expensive. Drop that expense and you can get quite a lot more hardware for your money.









  • My son ordered me a cube with a bit of silver from the US, it’s part of a periodic table set.

    It was delayed a little, and when it arrived at his door there was a little note from Australian customs basically saying, “This is cool and everything, but don’t go ordering the radioactive elements from this place unless you have all the right paperwork, ok?”



  • Change your thought patterns. Minimise their actions in your mind.

    They are not “psychopaths”, they are just “idiots”.

    They do not “counterattack”, there is no “attack” from your side. They are just “being a nuisance”. Frame all the bumps and thumps as renovations if you want.

    When they make a noise, turn UP your tv, just a little, so you can hear it over it. “Gee those renovations of theirs are a bit noisy, maybe I should put in a complaint.”

    When they rattle the ceiling of their apartment, “Hey it must be time to vacuum, thanks for reminding me. I’ll do it now while you’re renovating and making noise so it doesn’t disturb you too much”.

    “I hear that plants respond to music so I’m just going to leave some on for Ferris, my pot plant, while I go out shopping for a few hours this morning” - Not too loud, just loud enough for Ferris to enjoy it. If you hear a lot of thumping it must be just them taking the opportunity to renovate while you can’t hear them. I do hope they don’t damage their ceiling with all that thumping while you’re out, oh well.

    All that activity on their part takes a lot of energy, your activities take very little. Which one do you think is going to end first?







  • It was semi necessary at the time, there is a window of boomers who have very little super as the majority of their working life was before mandatory super requirements got to useful levels.

    So - get them into cheap investment property with negative gearing and CG discounts, let them build up equity, sell the family home/pay off mortgage when reaching retirement, use the cash and investment property to live a better life than just the pension.

    It’s not particularly necessary now, but we’ve let that horse well and truly bolt and every man+dog is into investment property now.


  • What do you expect from running 10 and more amperes through a cord?

    Well , I expect enough engineering behind it that the cord and connections don’t melt. I am an auto electrician, I routinely deal with 12v systems that draw much more than that without melting, using connections that aren’t much bigger. It’s not like it’s some mystical technology, it’s just that this setup has been done on a budget.

    But it doesn’t help that every single logic gate in a graphics card is run at a speed/currents that are literally just below meltdown.