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Michael Reed
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I think it’s important to hammer home the consequences of the idea that grifters trying to get rich with the hubris to think they’re geniuses should be using their influence to direct public policy on safety and regulation.

Yeah, but do you know much much trucks and cranes you can buy for the cost of a 5" thick custom made Carbon Fiber cylinder?

Once you start it’s addicting. I began with a 250gb external drive years ago. I now have a dedicated server with 12tb in just plex media. 

And yet the bell end in charge of this project was the thick one.

Cylinders can take huge pressures I’ve worked on a cylinder rated to 6600 psig (internal pressure) that was a LOT bigger than this thing. Maybe a smaller diameter, but a heck of a lot longer. The secret is that the cylinder has to be thick as hell. Generally speaking, the cylinder has to be twice as thick as the

I toyed around with making a Plex server for years, but it’s become a priority now.

This shit really annoys me.

This leaves a Murph-sized hole in Paramount+.

Many times from what I’ve read. The issue isn’t that it couldn’t take the depth. It was that it couldn’t take the depth over and over and over again.

Yes, a few times. That partially led to this disaster. The carbon fiber and titanium’s bonding point was being subjected to repeated cycles of contraction and expansion; as was the hull materials itself. That created weaknesses.

Failures are interesting, especially for an engineer (like me) and when it is something new that failed in a new an interesting way.

I find it all fascinating. I hadn’t seen this video yet and its very interesting.

I realize this article is kind of a non-answer, but I still appreciate you compiling all the lack of information in one place because I have been wondering this.

Star Trek Prodigy was the best of the new shows and the only one I could watch with my daughter because all the others will toss in violent martial arts fights, gaping phaser wounds, and people getting reduced to ash.

I never understand these responses, we read the site; we’d like to see different content. He didn’t buy something from this article, you twit. Also, you don’t understand how affiliate marketing works. Guess what jalopnik gets with a zillion clicks, and zero conversions. 

I find the whole thing very interesting. 

And yet, you clicked, and then clicked again to comment. Jalopnik thanks you for your support.

I know the answer (still gettin the clicks) but can we move on from this topic?