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The Bike Shop / Re: 3D printed titanium parts
« on: January 16, 2016, 03:44:09 PM »
nothing new, just trying to counter my shitty posts elsewhere

this one must have turned out horrible.  mx3d is apparently known for being all about marketing (bridges) instead of follow-through. A lot of people said they didn't expect this bike to actually be finished, and as far as I can find, it hasn't.










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http://dailyfusion.net/2013/11/ornl-uses-titanium-to-make-tiny-uav-engines-hugely-efficient-25105/









this one makes me think about darpa/lockheed martin/boston dynamics, and hidden/integrated suspension/brake lines/valves. No more visible lines/springs/pistons...


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The Lounge / Re: Mother flippin' townhouses.
« on: January 16, 2016, 03:41:23 AM »
are you allowed to have pets?

find some sort of animal shelter livestream and play it at full volume whenever you're out

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The Bike Shop / Re: 3D printed titanium parts
« on: January 13, 2016, 04:02:07 AM »
I saw that the other day too, but didn't see the videos. This one was... therapeutic? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s3p25T6YlQc
sooo satisfying watching it come together piece by piece. pins, gears, spacers... puzzling

The coily bits make me think of this





I usually don't pay attention to plastic stuff because there's just so much of it. I saw this at the same time though...

Audi building 3D printed titanium/aluminum rover to drive across the moon

http://microsites.audi.com/mission-to-the-moon/audi-category/mission/
http://www.3ders.org/articles/20160111-audi-building-3d-printed-rover-to-drive-across-the-moon.html
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...a functional prototype is already in the works, and was revealed today at the Detroit Auto Show, where its four-wheeled, Wall-E-esque body zipped around on the showroom floor. In order to ensure that the Audi Lunar Quattro is rugged enough to withstand a lunar landing and then continue to face the elements throughout its journey, Audi and the Part Time Scientists have been working with metal 3D printing technology, constructing nearly the entire rover out of 3D printed aluminum and titanium.

3D printing also enabled the scientists to manufacture special hollow structural  components to route the wiring—something that would not be possible with CNC milling or other traditional manufacturing techniques. “It's not possible from the axis of freedom," said Robert Böhme, CEO of PT Scientists. "The parts are like one millimeter thick.”..

and there was just this the other day...

http://www.engadget.com/2016/01/07/planetary-resources-meteorite-print-3D-systems/
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..showcased the first ever 3D printed object from asteroid metal as a sort of proof-of-concept of what might be common in space mining in the future.

The raw material used for the 3D print was taken from an asteroid sourced from the Campo Del Cielo impact crater in Argentina and is made up of iron, nickel, and cobalt. From there, parts of the asteroid were pulverized and powdered..





Which do you think will come first; asteroid mining/self-printing metal satellites - SpiderFab: Architecture for On-Orbit Construction of Kilometer-Scale Apertures
- or flatlanding robots?



Disney Software Makes It Easy to Design and Print Custom Walking Robots - Interactive Design of 3D Printable Robotic Creatures
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xauEexkgYWY
http://spectrum.ieee.org/automaton/robotics/robotics-software/disney-software-design-and-print-custom-walking-robots
https://www.disneyresearch.com/publication/interactive-design-of-3d-printable-robotic-creatures/

that video doesn't look too much different from the bike app clips.     plus, at ~1:22 ;
"...in this way, the user can create characteristic walking motions that convey personality and style..."

it's going to happen.

+ this one which I thought of when I saw the clock you posted
Computational Design of Mechanical Characters
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DfznnKUwywQ
https://www.disneyresearch.com/project/mechanical-characters/

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Bike Gallery / Re: Daily Pictures v2
« on: January 09, 2016, 04:36:12 PM »
still need to build the wheels. probably going with black rims/silver spokes. anyone have a set of 36h hazard lites they'd sell for cheap?




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nutjob text walls
call it whatever name you want. Redneck, libertarian, nutjob, etc... my 'nutjob' posts have still been more accurate/timely/pertinent over the past 12 years than any of the wishful trendy bullshit that people like you have been posting.  I posted about US/Jordan training camps in 2012 and how they would lead to something bad, in a thread made on/around 9/12/2012 on the benghazi attack, referencing posts I had made years prior, and got the same response, nevermind the fact that I was completely right...   
Do you remember the "news of the world" thread?  I posted repeatedly that the 'evil' news organizations were getting their data from police/gov surveillance tech, long before Snowden's NSA leaks and other stuff that directly proved my point, and got the same "nutjob, off-topic" response.  I've been proven correct/accurate about that, and many other things, time and time again, and retards like you are still calling names/acting like what I post is nonsense...


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The Bike Shop / Re: 3D printed titanium parts
« on: January 07, 2016, 03:49:23 AM »
I like how the STA-gusset styling seems to be so common with this stuff. GT-style seatpost/toptube junctions too.



Orbitrec, a titanium 3D printed road bike with built-in sensors and IoT connectivity unveiled at CES2016
Jan 5, 2016
http://www.3ders.org/articles/20160105-orbitrec-a-titanium-3d-printed-bike-with-built-in-sensors-and-iot-connectivity-ces2016.html
https://xon.cerevo.com/en/orbitrec/

Debuting at CES 2016 – ORBITREC, a Connected, 3D Printed Road Bike and XON RIDE-1 an Advanced Sensor Module for Bikes
https://info-en-blog.cerevo.com/2016/01/05/243/
video - http://www.digitaltrends.com/cool-tech/cerevo-unveils-first-connected-3d-printed-bike/







Eventually the asians will put sensors in flatland bikes, and then it's only a matter of time before we have flatlanding robots. Spinning, scuffing, incredibly/inhumanly fast or slow stuff... Programmable combos... It's going to happen. 






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The Lounge / Re: New Random Thoughts Thread
« on: January 03, 2016, 06:03:59 AM »
Holy shit are people out of their fucking minds.

Apparently a militia overtook a federal building.

http://www.rawstory.com/2016/01/or-residents-blast-trigger-happy-idiot-right-wing-militia-for-defending-ranchers-who-set-federal-land-on-fire/ 

Alaskun, dig me up some crazy shit about these assholes that think they are entitled to whatever wild lands they wish.
I haven't paid any attention to it and I don't know anything about ranchers, but I know the family it's supposedly based around have said they want no part of it, and have been publicy stating their intentions to turn themselves in on monday
https://www.oathkeepers.org/the-hammond-family-does/
and the 'takeover' happened something like 60 miles away?  I'm more inclined to believe this is some sort of pr move by somebody trying to provoke a reaction by 'dangerous patriot groups' or whatever...

That said, are the things that these ranchers you hate so much are doing really so much worse than a lot of stuff the feds do with wildlands and public property?
I mean, the family this situation is about has been accused of being TERRORISTS for doing something far less malicious [if at all] and with far less danger/consequences than what their accusers have been doing on a regular basis for decades. Did these guys actually hurt anyone? Was it on purpose? How many times did they do it? Did they have political motivations?   Now ask the same questions of the BLM, actually look up some answers and definitions, and THEN maybe start calling people terrorists.

I don't know what the takeover is actually about, or the people doing it, or what problems people have with ranchers in general, but literally charging the ones in this case as terrorists is 1910s-1940s level evil bullshit. And it's absolutely possible that this 'takeover' is just a stunt for the media to group them in with the militias that they've been trying to distance themselves from.
It's the first time any bit of this case has gotten anywhere near this much attention. Most of the people who see or hear anything about it will just assume the 'militias' and the ranchers are the same/all bad...

also
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2zvrrQbjepc&app=desktop
Published on Dec 5, 2015
This BLM fire reportedly killed more than 80 head of cattle. Put ranchers trying to save their cattle in extreme danger, injured other cattle, burnt homes and structures, burnt fences and power poles and threatened the town of Frenchglen.

Video of BLM starting a fire within 100' of corral filled with cattle (neighbor of the Hammond's)
Days after the Hammond's were sentenced as "Arson Terrorists" the BLM started multiple fires that killed and injured cattle, burned homes, fences and power poles and threatened the town of Frenchglen. This video is an update on the Hammond's arrest by Ammon Bundy. Video shows the BLM burning summer grass ranchers needed to feed cattle. The video also shows a BLM employee starting a fire within 100' of a corral filled with cattle

maybe I'm completely wrong. I haven't read a single article about it since it happened, just saw headlines and a few thumbnails. No clue if it was violent or if they had lawyers at the front... But it stinks of something manipulative.


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The Lounge / Re: Bg 2105 awards?
« on: January 01, 2016, 05:16:23 AM »
Who's the asshole that decided to hide the bike gallery? Did we ever get an actual answer/reason for that?  And what kind of title do they deserve...

pretty sure sheepdong still holds the title for most butthurt, and that he'll still edit/delete/threaten/ban anyone who just mocks his screenname

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The Bike Shop / Re: What did you get for Xmas?
« on: December 26, 2015, 04:05:42 PM »
warranty/qc issues

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Bike Gallery / Re: Daily Pictures v2
« on: December 10, 2015, 04:12:26 PM »
I'll probably end up using some smaller ares pegs, but it's getting there


Im curious. Why LHD and hub guard on a flatbike?
hubguard just because I didn't take it off for the picture, lsd because the wheel will probably be on another bike eventually. I don't know that I'll use these pegs for long, but the slightly smaller Ares/88 ones are dented/ground pretty bad...

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The Lounge / Re: odyssey/jim bauer/nuno oliveria tcu tv podcast!
« on: December 10, 2015, 03:40:21 PM »
I bought 2 brand new pairs of odyssey forks this past year, just because of bmxboard/bg nostalgia. glad to hear some of it validated.

sometime around 2004/5 I bought a standard shaman off of chris cotsonas that was used in an evolver ad at one point.  It got stolen maybe two years later, and I still think about it all the time...

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The Lounge / Re: Paris
« on: December 08, 2015, 06:33:38 AM »
the cover photo of my local paper the other day was an active shooter drill.  this used to not be a thing.



I meant to post in the random thoughts thread, sorry.

something about these girls + tow missiles

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The Lounge / Re: Paris
« on: December 04, 2015, 08:25:11 PM »
I'm a delivery driver, but it's not just that I have time to trawl, it's that it's the subject I read most about.  If there's a 'developing situation,' I'll get sucked into following it the way a lot of people follow sports/games/teams/players/strategies except there's never on off-season and it's not just a game.

I've been interested in/following the topic since about 2006, and I don't think I'm half as bad/fanatic about it as a lot of fantasy sports/stats dorks.  Old people seem to REALLY like me, but it's not easy finding people my age who don't just think I'm retarded.

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The Lounge / Re: Paris
« on: December 03, 2015, 04:35:54 PM »
from today, in regards to obama making fun of people like me for being afraid of 'widows and orphans'

#IslamicState video shows training camp for 'Caliphate Cubs' mostly of foreign fighters. #Syria #Iraq #IS
https://twitter.com/HK2307/status/664682630063874048

#IslamicState video shows training camp for 'caliphate Cubs'. Instructor teaches students how to operate an AK #IS
https://twitter.com/HK2307/status/664685897154224128

#IslamicState training camp for 'Caliphate Cubs; Footage shows martial arts classes. #Syria #Iraq #IS
http://www.godlikeproductions.com/external?https%3A%2F%2Ftwitter.com%2FHK2307%2Fstatus%2F664687477584621569

#IslamicState 'Cubs' display discipline during training which finishes off with western game of soccer/football
https://twitter.com/HK2307/status/664720270691713024

In super disturbing #ISIS video, "caliphate Cubs" execute alleged spies by shooting @ point blank range, 1 beheaded
https://twitter.com/AAhronheim/status/672522112393994240

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The Lounge / Re: Paris
« on: December 03, 2015, 04:09:26 PM »
Just curious, you have any back up on those things you listed being labeled terrorism?

yes. do you want a big list or were there specific ones you questioned?

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