Lucien
@Lucien@hexbear.net
- Comment on figs 1 & 2 7 months ago:
This made me chuckle
- Comment on null 7 months ago:
Is this what’s meant by the null hypothesis?
- Comment on The Best Moment in Deep Space Nine's Greatest Episode Is a Punch Left Unthrown 8 months ago:
I need to rewatch that series
- Comment on Radio Day, and a Total Solar Eclipse 8 months ago:
I’ve been contemplating doing a CB whip for 40 meter CW portable, but wasn’t sure if it would have enough juice to warrant attaching it to my RAV4. I’d want to play with it at home first and see how it does. I also considered taking the same whip and mounting it horizontally on the luggage rack to get that ~1/10th wavelength ground effect (even though it would be more like 1/20th or so).
- Comment on Radio Day, and a Total Solar Eclipse 8 months ago:
I like your rig; I’ve contemplated doing a mobile setup but the XYL hasn’t agreed to the plan, yet, hihi
- Comment on pluto 8 months ago:
- Comment on no thanks, crystal mami 8 months ago:
Eh, depends. If it’s the around-the-neck kind of crystals, no way. If it’s in a radio circuit, now, that’s a different story.
- Comment on madlad 8 months ago:
based
- Comment on wigglin 8 months ago:
And with that, FiskFisk33 was enlightened.
- Comment on I have attempted science. 8 months ago:
Certainly, I don’t disagree with that at all. And that’s likely part of the reason so few people publish failures, because there’s no “reward”. All I was saying is there’s still value there.
- Comment on I have attempted science. 8 months ago:
I wish more people would publish their failures. Definitive proof that a hypothesis is wrong is just as solid a result as definitive proof the hypothesis is right.
- Comment on bioluminescence 8 months ago:
I hate that I can’t photosynthesize.
- Comment on black holes 9 months ago:
our our
- Comment on checkmate globalists 9 months ago:
Ok but a soda or carbonated water that has lost most of its target fizzyness quotient (scientific term) is still regarded as being flat even if it has some carbonation left. If it were a sliding scale instead of “a” vs “b”, then we could imagine a “locally flat” taste profile while admitting that the whole is not entirely flat. Which is a perfect description of Earth’s geometry.
- Comment on Physics 9 months ago:
I learned cursory electronics and circuits in my physics curriculum.
- Comment on Physics 9 months ago:
- Comment on Breaking pi day to name and shame 9 months ago:
Being a lit review, it’s not a referreed publication, so no one to call them out on their bullshit. Funny that the author didn’t even bother reading their shit sandwich of a “review”.
- Comment on foucault 9 months ago:
Paging @pm_me_your_foucaults
- Comment on the fuckgraph 11 months ago:
Being the Midwest, that’s the quarterback for sure
- Comment on the fuckgraph 11 months ago:
Why is one ring of the fuckgraph shaped like a prolapsed anus?
- Comment on What makes urine yellow? Scientists discover the enzyme responsible 11 months ago:
I sense an ignobel in the works
- Comment on mentally unbalanced behaviour 11 months ago:
But are you wearing welding goggles?
- Comment on Quentin Tarantino's 'Star Trek' Movie Would Have Been a "Balls-Out Hard R" Movie 11 months ago:
I love Tarantino films; major fan. But I don’t think he’s capable of nuance or subtext, both of which are heavily used in the franchise. I would also abhor a “hard R” Star Trek film. It would be right up there with the Kelvin films. There’s no way in hell the fan base would allow something like that to be canonized. The only alternative 8 could see is if it involved time travel and all of the "hard R"s were from humans from the past.
- Comment on ‘Oppenheimer’ Confirmed For Theatrical Release In Japan 1 year ago:
That’ll go over well