I'll try to not repost the same openers
that's it from Mr. OP for now
>>1314389
What is this?
>>1314415
a radio tower and a couple of idiots with grass.
>>1314641
Everything about this bugs me.
>>1314568
What is this? Also sounds like the intro to Cult of Personality
>>1314746
cherenkov radiation
>>1314641
REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!!!
Please tell me this isn't on the company's demonstration page.
>>1314535
Until I saw this, I wasn't aware you could air-drop an entire APC.
>>1314822
Yes it was actually on MSI's youtube channel, it got so many downvotes they had to disable comments, remove ratings and ultimately remove it
>>1314822
Man, rememver when Howtobasic was remotely funny?
>>1314874
Was it ever?
>>1314568
Should I post Tsar Bomb?
>>1316777
Whoa that's really cool
>>1314415
the metal thing he's touching is a radio broadcast antenna
>grass + him on bad earth = a little RF energy seeps through him
>arcing acting as a speaker
>>1317433
>ym
Which is why you never touch large broadcast antenna towers, or even amateur radio towers depending on their activity..
>>1317439
maybe if you want a sick rf burn
>>1314568
You don't happen to have the rest of these? I saw 3 last time they were posted.
>>1314641
S T A H P
Does someone has that webm showing Juno's pics of Jupiter with a calm piano music?
>>1314568
>insertingtheentryplug.webn
>>1318016
Fucking kek
>>1318016
Working TOO efficiently
>>1318016
>UNLIMITED POWAH!!!
>>1314641
Remember this Norwegian tech site did a test a couple years ago about different things you could use as thermal paste.
Shit like ketchup, mustard ect. And quite a few of them had the same thermal effect as commercial thermal paste, but obviously one have to think about the longevity of regular household items combined with heat.
http://www.tek.no/artikler/termisk-pasta-fra-kjokkenet/79544
If anyone is actually interested in the test.
>>1314390
sauce on music?
>>1319545
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KF32DRg9opA
>>1319520
I always wonder, how does the ejection works?
They seem to just fly away on their own
>>1322519
It looks like the next bullet popping up is what springs them out.
>>1322519
There is a little wedge above the chamber that slides the spent csings out as the bolt comes back
>>1322519
sometimes there's a mechanism, sometimes its gasoperated. depends on what weapon it is.
>>1322519
There's a little claw on the bolt face called an extractor the hooks around the edge of the cartridge and pulls it backward with the rest of the bolt carrier after the rifle fires. Then, after the bolt carrier reaches a certain amount rearward travel, a bit of metal attached to the receiver will protrude though a notch cut into the bolt face, hit the back of the round, and "kick" out the empty cartridge.
>>1317996
>>1322519
>>1323317
reminded me of this
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8xqskiIehfk
>>1314386
Took me about views to realize it was snow falling
>>1317980
>Even jet engines get erectile dysfunction sometimes
>>1325016
Amazeballs
>>1314641
>This triggers the /g/entooman
>>1325795
need the version with the lotr music
>>1325016
>train paralyzed people for years to use these
>throw them inside a humanoid machine
bam. gundams.
[spoiler]too bad human structured machines are far too impractical for this to ever happen but it would be rad as shit[/spoiler]
>>1319520
This webm would be a lot better without the audio.
>>1315840
SUCH A PRETTY CHERENKOV RADIATION OMG, where it's this?
>>1316777
meh most of the current travel through the ground plane down the metal erector anyway. The flashing is just noise being introduced to the ground.
>>1314874
I laughed. Guess I'm the target demo
>>1316436
sound sauce? i know is TRON but what's the name of the song?
>>1326958
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uDfJAnSc0iI
loose interpretation time
>>1314832
You can do more than airdrop APCs, you can airdrop entire tanks. Granted these tanks ultimately aren't worth it, especially in this day and age, but it was possible. We had the locust in WWII and the M56 Scorpion afterwards. The soviets had the ASU-57 and ASU-85.
>>1314386
Do you have the webm of the 1600 foot mast in an ice storm dropping ice through a few cars?
>>1314535
Good times in BF1942 modded
>>1316436
I fucking love it
Reminds me so much of 70's-80's sci-fi
>>1314384
can't wait for the actual nuclear war to begin...
>>1314384
Fallout 5 trailer tune.
>>1329260
I see some on Youtube, but they don't look all that grand.
Nukes don't do as much in space, as most of the nifty stuff is from the atmosphere being pushed about and the resulting shockwaves. If there's absolutely no atmosphere, they don't do anything save for a quick gamma burst, most of which you can't see - though the radiation itself travels a lot further.
SFAIK the only time that's ever been done is on the moon.
>>1329460
Still find it odd that we put a nuke in space and dropped it on the moon, in clear violation of several treaties.
>>1329460
>SFAIK the only time that's ever been done is on the moon.
I'm sorry, come again.
when the fuck did this happen??
is this the mandela effect or something?
>>1329542
Back in 2009: LCROSS
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MkwPuk4w92k
Unless you mean the low-orbit tests, which were done in the 60's under Operation Fishbowl, Kingfish was the highest of them at ~300miles.
>>1329473
Think it was actually a kinetic bomb, with an impact energy of 2 megatons, or some such. Though there was some hub-bub about it being a space-weapon treaty violation nonetheless.
>>1329557
LCROSS was a kinetic impactor, tho
>>1322519
here's a shitty diagram I made in paint
>>1325275
I hate to be that guy, but this is an example of a .gif that needs to be a .webm
>>1328099
Beautiful
Do you have the source?
>>1329905
nope
searching with keywords would probably turn it up fast, though
>>1329431
>data terminal
damn shit sounded cooler and looked cooler back then
>>1329432
http://vr.msi.com/index_VR_products_VR-One.html
>>1325604
Thank you based Elon
Please take me to Mars
>>1329460
No bomb has ever been officially stated, or proven otherwise, to have ever, in the history the atomic age, dropped on the moon. Upper atmosphere is the highest officially known test. Fact check you miss-information spewing fool. The idea some idiots that see this would spread this nonsense as fact disgusts me.
>>1314386
Holy shit, I thought it was ice at first. People die form that shit.
>>1314389
>playing with electricity
Can we give these squatcitizens some cable television?
>>1330499
Maybe they just really wanted to listen to the radio
>>1314641
I hate this guy so fucking much.
>>1329557
Ah I see.
Mmhmm...
>2 ton device meant to use its weight to impact, and in doing so, upturn the lunar surface so it can be studied.
>nuking the moon
>retarded assumptions/summerizations
One of these things is not like the other, and it's not the last two.
Be better next time, I have "WHY NASA /REALLY/ NEVER WENT BACK TO THE MOON" and "LUNAR MINE SHAFTS", and of course who could forget "WHY NASA IS /REALLY/ NUKING THE MOON" and shit like that in the related video list, so I'm sure my recommended feed will get some flat-earth tier drivel about The Truth They Don't Want You To Know from a hick in an aluminum beanie who dropped out of middle school, or something like that.
Accidental spread of misinfo like this is pretty much my biggest pet-peeve, few things set me off like that. Still stand by it, I hope this was bait, it fucking worked.
The fallout and other effects from the high atmosphere tests scared us and the ruskies shitless, hence the agreement not to do it lest one of us kill everyone before we planned to do it on purpose.
One the agreements that didn't get broken much at all, because no one wanted to kill themselves or their own electrical infrastructure that much.
Imagine that.
>>1314832
>never saw one of the greatest movies of all time
Dumbo Drop man, it's kino.
>>1318016
zero carbon emissions my ass
>>1322149
For a man who believed in fairies I'm not sure how to take this.
>>1330517
That's Arthur C. Clark.
>>1330543
Holy shit, I'm retarded.
>>1317439
Was talked into CLIMBING one of these on a mountain once, but chickened out. Because, danger.
They took me home and went up themselves.
They could have got fried. The ladder may not have shielded them. And it was a 100m fall.
>>1325427
Ampcutee
>>1314832
You can air drop anything if you try hard enough
>>1314386
>>1325852
this
>>1331996
holy shit thats pretty good
>>1325427
give her twin pigtails and she'd be perfect
>>1325795
so this is how diabeetus is made
>>1314746
Triga reactor in Slovenia
I'm learning on it
>>1331996
Is the narrator Odin Quincannon?
>>1332002
How do I Tim "the toolman" Taylor my pressure washer to do this?
>>1332558
>I don't come down to your job and slap the dick out of your hands...
They'd never win an argument.
>>1317433
>arcing acting as a speaker
I didn't even realize at first, holy shit
>>1329814
>hate to be that guy
Don't, you're entirely right. gifs used as videos need to die a horrible death.
>>1328093
lost at the title drop
>>1314384
my friend's grandpa had requested this to be played at his wake. It was really amazing and fitting, like it was being sung for his wife who was still alive.
>>1334897
you should watch the movie, then. dr. strangelove.
>>1325016
Just think, muskets to miniguns.
This tech is just the muskets of what will come someday.
Amazing times to be alive.
>>1331996
>it was formed 15 billion years ago when an early god exploded or something, at 40 thousand miles an hour
fucking kekd hard
how can you people post anything? it keeps saying that I got the captcha wrong despite being checked as correct?!
>>1314832
You can air drop anything once.
>>1334934
this post is false
>>1334939
Nope, I have been trying to post a webm of just 3.54 mb for almost an hour, text is the only thing i can post.
>>1334952
check the number of streams your file has, it can only have one audio and one video stream.
>>1334915
No anon, those aren't muskets yet.
Those are pointed sticks.
>>1328302
How were these videos taken? wouldn't the camera be destroyed?
>>1334977
lots of concrete and mirrors
>>1328302
>>1328307
>>1328310 (best song)
>>1328313
>>1328316
>>1328321
You folks are really gonna post nuke footage but no Tsar Bomba?
>>1318016
whoa it's on FIRE
>>1333358
NO IT'S CARL SAGAN YOU UNCULTURED FUCK GET OFF MY BOARD REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
>>1336441
did you actually listen?
>>1319543
I hate them so much
>>1317980
>>1334935
kek
>>1334934
Sorry, I'm an elite user and do not have this "captcha" you speak.
>>1333359
Increase pressure.
>>1330513
top
fking
kek
>>1314832
>you will never experience a Fulda Gap scenario
feels robbed, man
>>1314568
This is pretty fucking badass
>>1318016
>I'M BUUURNING UP FOR YOU
>>1328099
/k/ is now very happy
>>1328093
Whats the soundtrack?
>>1337552
old Anime...
>>1329905
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1127OIw9LRw
searched "piano gunsmith" and looked under videos. First result.
>>1336480
it's a cleverly done cosmos ytp, it would appear
>>1322528
Wrong.
There is an ejector and an extractor. The extractor hooks onto the rebate rim of the cartridge and basically drags the shell out of the chamber after it is fired.
The ejector in the AK kicks the shells out as soon as they reach the bolt carrier's rearward travel.
The carrier has a gas piston that when the rifle is fired a small amount of gas is bled off through a hole in the top of the barrel.
Anyone got the webm/gif of the PAK-FA shifting around its vector thrusters?
>>1325427
Great, give her prosthetics so she can go straight back to being a whore.
>>1334920
Make it so small it fits in your pocket and the input methods become severly limiting and normie consumers overtake the industry making it so that the devices get super dumbed down.
>>1314746
its a nuclear power plant
>>1329431
>>1329432
>>1329433
While I didn't see this particular bit back then, I did get to see a sort of future product demonstration as part of a school project. They were pitching similar ideas on wearable tech and they all had the same bulky, 90's future tech look. Even as a dumbass kid my friends and I knew none of it would catch on until a pc of the time could fit in your pocket, like the gameboy basically did.
https://youtu.be/ME7TzOp1yRM?t=1128
>>1314746
You're looking at a nuclear reactor buddy. I'm not sure about the actual design, but the metal cylinder at the bottom is probably the pressure vessel containing the fuel rods, which they insert at the count down - when they insert the fuel rods they excite each other and produce a glow around the reactor called cherenkov radiation. The reactor works by heating up coolant to a high temperature, this coolant is then piped into a boiler vessel to turn water into steam and the steam is used to run a steam turbine to generate electricity. This is probably a research reactor though, so I doubt they're actually doing any of that.
P.S. While this video shows cherenkov radiation at the bottom of a pool, if you saw this same radiation in the air, you're close enough to the reactor that you're effectively a dead man walking.
>>1328099
Meanwhile in reality it's put together by slave labour in a mexican sweatshop.
>>1325427
>get expensive prosthetic legs
>right back on the street sucking dick
fucking lel
>>1337552
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hoCkO-4fjkI
>>1338420
Go bother some other thread CTR
>>1335032
Music?
>>1337133
Not only that. I work with one of these fuckers, you'll need a mixing mechanism for the fine sand. And that's a bit more complex - because the sand must be dry in other to flow freely into the mixing chamber. Didn't really take it apart yet, so couldn't tell you exactly how it is built.
>>1326780
Reportedly it's in Slovakia, the countdown in Slovak adds to that theory.
It's definitely some small experiemntal/teaching reactor.
>>1328110
Wouldn't call the Scorpion a tank, especially since it was nothing else than a big gun with limited traverse on unarmored tracked chassis.
M551 Sheridan, on the other hand, is a different story.
ASU-57 and ASU-85 were assault guns with main gun installed in the superstructure in a way similar to WWII Jagdpanzer IV, SU-100 etc., and their armour doesn't really make them tanks either, especially in case of ASU-57.
While the level of mechanization and the amount of armored vehicles in Soviet airborne units was way higher than with the Americans, the Soviets (unlike US) never really had any air-droppable tank. The need to "punch above their own weight" was in the end quite sufficiently solved by ATGMs.
>>1338499
Mea culpa, in Slovenia...
>>1320327
that's amazing anon
>>1332558
sauce?
>>1338320
Strictly speaking it's a training reactor
>>1338565
1. The guy is putting way too much paste (you need a rice grain or a pea-sized blob at most)
2. You aren't supposed to spread it yourself, instead you shouls just let the heatsink pressure spread it for you
3. He's making a terrible job of spreasing it, leaving lots of blobs and air bubbles, hell you can actually see how he spill it into the socket
Here is the right way
https://youtu.be/-hNgFNH7zhQ
>>1314384
Does anyone have the webm of an amputee seeing a guy with a prosthetic leg walking, and comments 'If he had long pants on you wouldn't even know.'
And then the guy who owns the company or something says 'Just like you haven't realised I have atrificial legs.' and reveals he's been walking around with him with TWO prosthetic legs.
>>1325604
I thought your filename was something to do with some Japanese stereotype
>>1338465
>man has leg broken by falling television
>>1330488
It's not even that hard to find videos of it... Starfish Prime, a nuke launched to 250 miles and detonated over the Pacific. It lit up Hawaii like noon in the middle of the night and knocked out radio communication to a big chunk of the ocean for a little bit.
And it looks fucking awesome.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KFXlrn6-ypg
>>1340913
That isn't on the moon though which is what people are calling bullshit on.
Because it never happened.
>>1340927
I know, I was agreeing with the guy I replied to that it was pathetic the other dude claimed there were no atmospheric tests since they're so easy to find videos of with a cursory search.
Fun fact: At the same time as the Interstate highways were being planned out, another guy in the Army Corps of Engineers suggested using dozens of nukes to dig a canal from the St. Lawrence all the way over to Alberta, and connecting the headwaters of the Missouri, Columbia, and Colorado with massive pipes and reservist systems. It would have basically allowed the entire Southwest to be turned into a new great plains with all the water it could ever need, and allowed the entire midwest to export material goods north and then out to international ports. It would have cost a little bit less than the highways.
They didn't do it because they couldn't figure out a way to pitch it to Congress for funding that didn't sound completely insane.
>>1338466
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UWNp7CmkPLY
>>1314568
God damn I didn't realize cherenkov radiation was that bright, I thought it was like a soft glow in pitch black environments
I love robots
>>1334976
Progress is progress
>>1341342
It's soft during normal operations, but in that video they removed all the control rods for a SCARM test
>>1341353
https://youtu.be/59T8_ZHeEwE
>>1317980
SOO glad i only have to make the F35A Augliner
that 35B and C rotating one looks like a bitch to make.
>>1325016
the music gets me every time
I fucking hate robots
>>1336480
Did you?
>>1314389
Кpeocaн, ты пoпaл нa фopчoнг!
>>1341060
>the singularity is near
not unless we can get quantum-computers working
present day computers are not capable of supporting true AI, since they do not support true randomness
>>1316436
>tfw the Alien sci-fi future aesthetic will never be your future
Why even live?
>>1341985
There's still a chance for cool Aug shit like Deus Ex or Cyberpunk friend, maybe even a bit of 40K in another life
>>1338449
this
>>1325427
>a team of men and modern science give you back your legs
>Welp time to go back to being a whore
>>1338420
>implying
Most guns are a high skill labor thing and thus, at least in America, they're made by Americans making like $20+ an hour.
>>1314392
name of the song?
>>1332561
Kek
Sekai No Owari is my shit.
>>1341962
You are talking out of your ass.
>>1341347
really makes you wanna go back to PT
>>1322149
that's Arthur C Clarke, not Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.
>>1343835
how did I fuck that up
>>1341962
Point a motion capture camera at a double pendulum and use its position to generate input
There you go
>>1314384
I can still hear it
>MEIN FÜHRER! I CAN WALK!
>>1320325
>>1342057
Anon come on....
>>1338591
A TV show called House of Lies. It was on Showtime, just ended its run earlier this year.
It's about management consultants. In this episode, they're consulting to the dildo company.
>>1331996
I don't know if it was meant to have this effect but I'm hungry as hell now.
>>1341347
The version with the looping footage of missiles launching is much better.
>>1333358
Supported.
>>1329719
Good job anon!
>>1345732
i love technology
>>1331996
when ever i think of carl sagan this video springs to mind
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zSgiXGELjbc
>>1320325
good old fashion "suck squeeze bang blow"
I guess this counts.
>>1349976
Wouldn't really count that. That's pretty basic stuff. Might be new to someone who only plays Nintendo games I guess.
>>1350349
well the parry thing was in dark souls, but literally never used to any extent, and the pick-up-and kick thing was in fable, but again, pretty useless.
Ninty never claimed to be the first, just the best.
>>1350805
Both of those things were in Ocarina of Time (among countless other games).
>>1350820
They were not in OOT, you shitter. To any degree. And just saying 'countless other games' doesn't let you off the hook.
>>1328099
Anybody have the edit of this where after he closes the action and it fades to black, it cuts to the webm of that guy shooting a rooster with a shotgun?
>>1350966
In an action game where you're using your weapon 99% of the time, it's not exactly impressive that they invested in the gameplay. Open world games, different story.
>>1350805
The pick up and kick thing isn't even /g/. It's just an animation and doesn't change the physics than if you were to just have thrown it overhead.
The magic reflect is used in most zelda games, just with your sword instead of your shield. Once again, the exact same technology, just a different animation.
>>1344534
this is good rison to kill yourself
>>1338483
these move at supersonic speeds as well, you want to make sure your container holds a water volume at 7+ atmospheres
>>1325427
Hnnngg
>>1314832
what is the name of this song?
>>1338411
>if you saw this in the air
You wouldn't see this in the air.
>>1351544
Soviet March from Red Alert 3
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lDQ7hXMLxGc
Here's an application that i've been working on.
>>1352056
That's as cool as it's frightning...
>>1352093
Holy shit are you serious
they put a bubbler in the cup
>>1352093
not real dummy
>>1352069
Nice
>>1322149
Arthur C. Clarke, you know the guy who wrote Sherlock
>>1352119
Good one m8
>>1352093
Water doesn't boil that fast, takes atleast a couple minutes
>>1331260
you know, that wouldn't so bad of job if you were in decent shape. i hear they make serious fucking money
>>1328302
>0:41
What are those? Something alive?
Pee fiddy one
>>1338420
Maybe if it's Taurus...
>>1314641
Its not metallic based, its silicon based so if it gets on the board it doesnt do anything.
>>1354565
He's still doing a terrible job, tho
>>1354576
so? It doesnt matter as long as its a thin layer it still works the same.
>>1354604
He's still putting way too much and leaving air pockets all over the place, the recommended amount amount is no , ore than a pea-sized drop and unless you are using a shaving razor to spread it you, are far better off letting the heatsink pressure spread it for you.
>>1341409
It's not much worse than a F35A Augliner. I think. I have no idea what any of that means really but I'm an optimist.
>>1325864
na man Ghost in the shell, if you didnt get the Music refference, which was the theme of Ghost in the Shell
>>1329431
fucking normies
>>1354610
No, its better to cover the entire CPU. It distributes heat better across the entire heatsink. The only thing is the thickness of the thermal paste. If its too thick it acts as an insulator if its too thin is doesn't disperse heat as effectively. He is just putting a lot so he has a enough to cover it perfectly.
>>1354741
Yeah, nope
https://youtu.be/-hNgFNH7zhQ
https://youtu.be/r2MEAnZ3swQ
https://youtu.be/VJq-FbhzOtk
The spread method doesn't really offer much improvements and it's far too easy to screw up (like in the webm) and leave air pockets and actually get worse performance
>>1354798
>>1354798
>literally doesn't say one thing about what we're arguing about.
>Its not far to easy to screw up when there isn't anything to screw up.
>i haven't been arguing that its a good method, im literally saying that it doesn't matter if you get it on the board
>inb4 BUT THEY SAID
>they are using metallic based as they stated which can be electrically conductive
>they aren't using silicone based as it is less effective than metallic but isn't electrically conductive.
>>1354798
Your pea method is actually the worst, because it causes channels which doesn't distribute heat equally and lower the life expectancy of the CPU. What you should do is get an applicator which allows you to distribute it evenly as i stated above then press down with the heat sink to get rid of air pockets.
>https://www.amazon.com/Compound-Spreaders-Thermal-Grease-Scraper/dp/B00MN63L28
>http://www.buildcomputers.net/cpu-thermal-paste.html
Ceramic/Silicon do not abductee conduct electricity meaning you can submerge your computer in it and it'd still run fine. Just like submerging your computer in oil or deionized water.
Water (even though its corrosive.)
>http://www.overclock.net/t/959255/deionized-water-submerged-pc
The pure evolution of liquid cooling mineral oil cooling
>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PtufuXLvOok
stop being gay because Linus said it was "bad" mmkay?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tfisc14oFEM
>>1314389
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0XbLz0L6UdI
>>1332343
>>1325852
>>1325795
got you covered.
>>1352056
fake, its not the Samsung Galaxy Note 7
>>1352093
Are you retarded?
>>1338411
they aren't inserting the fuel rods they are using compressed air to extract the boron control rods which block the neutrons from twanging about and stop any fission until they are pulled out
>>1329460
nukes in space have their uses and have actually been deployed like the ABM-4 Gorgon anti-ballistic missile which would intercept nuclear warheads in space by using its own 10kt warhead to fry their electronics with hard radiation(the fireball also helped)
US equivalent the Spartan would also have been deployed if Robert McNamara wasn't such a cuck
>>1352093
>there are people this stupid on 4chan
jesus fuck
have you never taken a physics course
a ~3000 milliamp battery couldn't make that much water and metal reach the boiling point
we need 220 volts at 40 amps and 3 times as long with a normal induction stovetop
jesus
>>1354546
was that doppler shift or someone screaming?
or am I missing something about p51's?
>>1359411
That scream is made by the Merlin engine, one of its signature feature
>>1354546
I've gotten to ride in Old Crow. It's pretty cool
>>1318016
And I went down down down, in a ring of fire
>>1337338
Play Wargame and at the end round screen scroll down to the names on the death list.
Modern warfare is fucking deadly and it is best when it's away.
>>1326780
it is a TRIGA as far as I know them, made e.g. by GE, contains 20% enriched uranium typically, used in science and medicine, there are hundreds of them.
>>1354525
pigs
>>1352093
Just imagine, you could use that as a weapon. Just turn it on and hold it against someone, give them third-degree burns
>>1355689
KEK
>>1338420
Not expensive as fuck side by sides or over unders. Holland and Holland, for example, make their guns this way, and the pricetag matches...
Fucking 87,000 us dollarydoos. Secondhand.
https://www.hollandandholland.com/all-guns/holland-holland-sporting-deluxe-shotgun-cm1093/
>>1328099
muffled sounds and fixing stuff. i found my asmr thing.
>>1360178
Now radioactive bacon.
>>1314746
looks like uranium in a nuclear plant
>>1323317
song source?
>>1364228
almost certain it's a Nine Inch Nails instrumental
>>1350805
Are you shitting me cunt. Parry was used pretty extensively in Dark Souls, you just had to get good.
>>1355689
V I E N N E T T A
>>1314390
Sauce on game, please?
>>1332558
>OP's House
>>1359409
duh that's why you have to microwave it first
retard
>>1364800
arma 3 i think
it was a bug
>>1365211
Pretty sure it's just a simple script.
player attachTo [car, [0, 0, 1] ];
>>1329269
There will be no nuclear war, mah anon netizen.
>>1325275
Does this mean that the bullet being fired will lose a lot of its energy pushing that bolt back? Obviously it's negligible as the bullet will still kill what your firing at but I wonder how much farther and faster it'd travel without expending that energy or if it was a single fire weapon like a musket or something muzzle loaded.
>>1366710
no it won´t. the gas port is at the end of the barrel so the bullet has reached it´s top speed before the remaining gasses push back the gas piston
>>1359624
Deus ex Music.... Perfect
Please someone post webm of dropping the atomic bomb from a plane. There was some scientist talking at the beginning and webm had some disco-ish music in it.
>>1338297
fun at parties, etc etc.
>>1349976
not really
this more likely