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You know, in the Terry Pratchett books about the Discworld, female dwarves do have beards. In fact it’s extremely difficult to tell the difference in male and female dwarves if they’re in clothes at all. There’s one in The Watch however who is on somewhat of a femenist movement, wearing dresses, etc.

If you think long term enough, there’s plenty of economic incentive to go to Mars. Drop a remotely operated lab, with data/material gathering robots. Rent lab space/equipment out to other companies, heck even NASA and the government itself. Meanwhile, start building more labs/repair facilities with the spare robots. A

If the fingers have only 2 states 99 in base 10. I can think of about 5 states for each finger/thumb intersection, which would give me 44444444 in base 5, roughly equal to 390624 in base 10. Intersections would be thumb, to tip, to first knuckle, to second knuckle, to third knuckle.

Good to know, though for the start of the trucker's hitch, I usually use an alpine butterfly for the first loop. It stays tied without the tension you need on that first loop of the trucker's hitch.

DOS 3.1

Still waiting for 3D printed body mods. Spare organs and the like. and from my understanding stem sells can be made from ones own blood, so I see no moral problem with producing extra replacement organs from that.

But that's just it, there's always something to fear. Otherwise people wouldn't protect things like social security numbers, or bank account access passwords, etc.

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That and by facing the opposite direction he cannot occupy the same position.

No, because today is a new day.

Session 9

The uprights are steel piles.

I should think the water would boil and ionize to mono-atomic gas before it ever reached the surface of the sun. And wouldn't the solar wind end up blowing it away from the surface anyway, much like the tail of a comet?

I believe FreeNAS has a liveUSB image you could use.

How about instead of liquid nitrogen cooled powerlines, we make liquid nitrogen cooled power substations. There's some loss that could be mitigated in the transformers.

Also consider the fleet of worlds, Puppeteers' homeworlds from Nivens' 'Ringworld' series.

Just waiting for 3d-printing to catch up...

Kinda looks like one of these too.

Gee, that looks an awful lot like this.