Flat Earthering! With Timezones!
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Other: People used to believe the earth was flat. It's easy to figure out today that if the Earth was flat, every place on Earth would see the sun rise at the same time. Only a sphere could explain time zones.
Me: Well, mountains can block the sun. Other obstructions too. But still, it doesn't have to be a sphere, it could be a cube.
Other: There aren't mountains in every "time zone". And a cube would only have 4 time zones.
Me: There are only 4 time zones!!! Pacific, Mountain, Central, and Eastern.
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Mountain
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Or do you have only one mountain over there? Maybe we could sell you a few, we have plenty this side of the pond.
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I think he means the rocky ones.
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Explains all the other timezones.
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I think he means the rocky ones.
Oh, they can keep those. I much prefer our European ones that are made of cheese and chocolate. Though all the purple cows can be a bit freaky when it comes to the latter ones.
No need to flag, I got it, but I couldn't miss a chance for a stupid joke.
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No chocolate island? :(
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Chocolate starfish?
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IMBW but the idea and proof of a round planet predates that of timezones.
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IIRC, the Ancient Greeks knew the Earth is round
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Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) was established in 1675
Magallanes proved the Earth was round in the XVI century.
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But still, it doesn't have to be a sphere, it could be a cube.
It's round! Round like a soccer ball!
Wait, oh shit... No! Not like a soccer ball! Like a watermelon!
...Fuck it, nevermind.
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IMBW but the idea and proof of a round planet predates that of timezones.
I suppose that depends on how you define a zone. They were all immediately local and at least based on available precision, nearby places should probably be considered to be in the same time zone.
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Other: Only a sphere could explain time zones.
Said the guy who doesn't understand noon.
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I suppose that depends on how you define a zone.
The definition of timezones have been very well established for the past 400 years so I don't see any arbitrary one.
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The definition of timezones have been very well established for the past 400 years so I don't see any arbitrary one.
I was talking about long before that.
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The definition of timezones have been 56024established for the past 400 years
Needs citation.
OK, I want citation.
... and not one of these:
http://eddytheb.com/wp-content/gallery/1985-citation/edx3-2.jpg
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Definitel,y a better Citation. Very nice driver visibility... forwards at least
How about a cetacean?
Also a fine departure from the Chevy - love the streamlining!!
Does it come in colors?
Filed under: what would Henry Ford have studied if he had been a Marine Biologist?
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Definitely a better Citation. Very nice driver visibility... forwards at least
If your plane is going backwards, you have bigger issues than visibility…
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visibility…
Uh-huh....I see now... You're one of those folks who changes lanes without looking aren't you?
The Driving Thread of Golf Anti-patterns is back there , somewhere....
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Yes, of course, pick one word out of context and have a go at me
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one word
Citatation (as of this posting) has spawned six posts... I'm the word-picker? ;)
"You can pick your word, and you can pick your friends..."
two words this time
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I wanted to continue the joke with the square chicken advertisement from HyperBlade but no one's put it on the Internet, anywhere.
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No square chicken, but square eggs:
https://youtu.be/689SDCYjD_w?t=33s
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Magallanes proved the Earth was round in the XVI century.
StarMade proved the Earth is a regular dodecahedron.
Dangit I can't find a picture of that either! So here's a picture of StarMade's old disc planets.
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If your plane is going backwards, you have bigger issues than visibility…
Well, that's what rampies are for ;)
Filed under: powerback
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Well, we could show that a parabolic disc would have timezones.
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The definition of timezones have been very well established for the past 400 years so I don't see any arbitrary one.
Timezones aren't nearly that old; they only date back to the mid-19th century, when railroads made them necessary.
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RIGHT!
asking for counter-proof only resulted in silly pictures
Summarizing them - a whale-jet:
http://object.cato.org/sites/cato.org/files/wp-content/uploads/airbus-beluga-nr1_l3929.jpg
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that .... works?
And to think, how much we struggled with aerodynamics, when all we needed was a bigger explosion pushing it.
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that .... works?
Looks like it works. ;)
It "works" because it's carrying a lot less weight than your instincts tell you, and since the cargo* is of such high-value they don't have to worry about efficiency as much as in normal passenger and freight traffic.
*generally, airbus parts.
EDITED for smalli-ness
Addendum: Same idea has been used before in the Guppy and Super-Guppy... carried rocket parts IIRC
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Ah, so it is carrying large, lightweight, things.
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It "works" because it's carrying a lot less weight than your instincts tell you, and since the cargo* is of such high-value they don't have to worry about efficiency as much as in normal passenger and freight traffic.
*generally, airbus parts.
Boeing, of course, does the same thing much more efficiently:
(It helps that the US has a railway loading gauge larger than a tic-tac.)
Of course, occasionally this happens:
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You see, this is why we aren't able to visit planets still in the stone-age.
Because you guys can't manage to remember to turn on the cloaking device when you ford the river.
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Strike 1:
<img src="/uploads/default/18819/97550fa26f25dfbf.jpg" width="615" height="409">Strike 2:
http://what.thedailywtf.com/uploads/default/18819/97550fa26f25dfbf.jpg3rd times the charm:
"Now boarding at Gate 2993..."
<nag style="scold">
"Are you happy George?.... 'Martha, we can save a few bucks by using a smaller airport', you said...'It won't matter if they don't have JetWays.", you said.."
</nag>
Filed under: and, of course, Discourse. Quoting. Images. Really?
EDITED to actually get the farging image to render...
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Except they don't do that for the 787 because they had to pay off politicians without good rail service in their district. So they built this:
Which is way cooler than the adorable little airbus.
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Dag. Yo.
THAT IS AWESOME.
Hadn't seen it before...
but, honestly, it isn't a whale-jet, which is what I needed....
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'Twas the fugliest plane (or, rather, planes, there are a couple of them) ever built until they painted it:
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From wikipedia:
Boeing Commercial Airplanes president Scott Carson jokingly apologized to 747 designer Joe Sutter that he was "sorry for what we did to your plane."
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I don't think he was joking.