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They thought it was a glancing blow.
Now they think it was a head on collision.
Either way, traffic violation.

Joined Kinja just to post this eh?

Cynical, not ignorant. Come up to the Bakken for more schooling. Keep it lite Lance, keep the conversation moving.

Matt, that was an awesome post. I’ve lived all my life on top of the Bakken field, worked in servicing and friends who still work the patch—I could never have put together the post you did, but I do understand the process. Hope others read it too.

Well, I can’t stick around today to see how this thread goes, so have fun and be kind.

Good thing we don’t store sewer water underground. Hey wait, that might be cheaper and more profitable. Those waste water treatment people will be so surprised!

Well, let’s get this started...

the FB sountrack was fact-based.

At least they didn’t see this. Wait, that might’ve been a good thing. Nope. Saw the film and definitely not good. OTOH finding anything like this would be amazing. Good thoughts to think as you’re sucked into another dimension. ....what? oh, this was at Neptune. Never mind.

Cool.

Overlay of explosion center. fyi.

FTFY: they’d be listening to radio from 1922.

No just no.

What’s harder: wrangling all those smaller asteroids into one body as a moon of Mars or nudging one body slowly to same end?

Nukes. Sure. But if you’re going to make it work you’re all thinking in the wrong place: Mars needs a big moon to give it tides and shake up the crust a bit. A scale Earth:Moon equivalent for Mars is a body 1900 kms across.

Hah. To be in any way productive as a graphic designer you also have to be your own IT support...anyone who’d let a tech fuck with your stuff has a deathwish. Anyone forced to work with a tech means they don’t have admin access and has to work around that: automatic efficiency reducer, work aggravation amplifier.

No different for the below-radar, low-glam world of graphic designers. Long hours, low pay, no appreciation, and subject to over supply. Lot’s of work shipped overseas.