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Meanwhile, the HPC today features a couple of slingshots and a few other items sent by Sprave. Interesting results on the last item to be subjected to the press — no, not a play-doh figurine, but a ball from a bearing.

Get over it.

All right, go ahead and be satisfied with crappy content. I prefer to have quality stuff on whatever site I visit.

Ok, so you accept imprecise information as long as it’s short and mildly on point on an irrelevant subject. I’d rather read proper, accurate journalism no matter how long or banal the story, which is a matter of having proper standards.

I thought a boat anchor qualified as “big and metal,” which is the only parameter that matters according to you. So they might as well have called the hydraulic jack an engine block, a railroad track, or a crane mast and it wouldn’t matter, according to you. After all, “What the object was actually used for is rather

So you’re saying the headline could’ve been “Watch a Waterjet [sic] Cut a Boat Anchor in Half,” I get it.

Tell mom.

A use of my phone’s camera that doesn’t involve photos: video.

That was a funny car, all right.

Stupid millenial has no clue how copyright works and thinks whinning will make a legal team take pity on him and invite him for hot chocolate and cake. Nobody gives two shits if he loves what he does and can’t see himself not doing it. He’s toast.

To be fair, what is being cut also matters, or the headline would just say “Watch a Waterjet [sic] Cut Some Object in Half.”

Andrew, I think you posted the wrong video. All I saw was a water jet cut a hydraulic jack in half, but no hydraulic press.

It was a rhetorical answer.

Get over it.

Never. And I don’t really expect it to.

Hopw about two people you’ve never met?

That BEAM looks so much like a pimple I cannot keep myself from thinking about popping it.

I’d guess this was after you stopped that penetration. Well, at least legally speaking, said penetration likely stopped quite a while prior to that.

No true expert ever believed the Earth was flat, and neither did people in general. That’s one of the most stubborn myths people believe in because it’s funny to mock how ancient cilivilzations were stupid. The flat-Earth thing is, sadly, a much more widespread phenomenon in today’s day and age, when people should