• What are you thinking? v. Bree-heated Pizza Rolls
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I decided to mess around on an IRC channel I was banned from a while ago. [IMG]http://i.imgur.com/Cbquh9W.png[/IMG]
if we're at the "i hate everything" decade, are we ever gonna get a "i love everything" one?
humans and love dont go so well together
saw a cool overlook on the road yesterday, tried to take a panorama [t]http://i.cubeupload.com/gnwVln.jpg[/t]
[QUOTE=Zukriuchen;45525165]if we're at the "i hate everything" decade, are we ever gonna get a "i love everything" one?[/QUOTE] Maybe if we get another Vietnam war.
yea.. i think i am allergic to doggies :'(
I was thinking of how soldiers could have an aiming reticule like in video games. It's already known that fighter jet pilots have HUDs on their helmets. So how would you set it up for rifles, so that the reticule shows the bullets point of impact? Then I thought about motion capture for like films and video games. They put these little sensors all over the model (usually a human) and capture the movement of those sensors. So I figure mount one sensor on the soldiers chest rig and two sensors on the rifle (one being by the muzzle and the other being by the buttstock). These sensors would be communicating with each other all the time. I don't know the math or the programming, but I know the technical side is possible. I mean, we know how to orientate satellites in orbit above Earth and make them geosynchronous and do things with GPS. So all the geometry math and programming skills are there. Someone (DARPA maybe?) just needs to put it together.
[QUOTE=hunterNormandy;45526625]im allergic to cooties[/QUOTE] one day I might find out if I'm allergic to cooties maybe
[QUOTE=cqbcat;45526927]I was thinking of how soldiers could have an aiming reticule like in video games. It's already known that fighter jet pilots have HUDs on their helmets. So how would you set it up for rifles, so that the reticule shows the bullets point of impact? Then I thought about motion capture for like films and video games. They put these little sensors all over the model (usually a human) and capture the movement of those sensors. So I figure mount one sensor on the soldiers chest rig and two sensors on the rifle (one being by the muzzle and the other being by the buttstock). These sensors would be communicating with each other all the time. I don't know the math or the programming, but I know the technical side is possible. I mean, we know how to orientate satellites in orbit above Earth and make them geosynchronous and do things with GPS. So all the geometry math and programming skills are there. Someone (DARPA maybe?) just needs to put it together.[/QUOTE] nerd
[QUOTE=hunterNormandy;45526967]I seen a guy get infected with cooties man... hit him so hard... he was never the same man... I still spill a drink for his loss every now and then.[/QUOTE] my ex had to leave me since I had a severe allergic reaction
[QUOTE=cqbcat;45526927]I was thinking of how soldiers could have an aiming reticule like in video games. It's already known that fighter jet pilots have HUDs on their helmets. So how would you set it up for rifles, so that the reticule shows the bullets point of impact? Then I thought about motion capture for like films and video games. They put these little sensors all over the model (usually a human) and capture the movement of those sensors. So I figure mount one sensor on the soldiers chest rig and two sensors on the rifle (one being by the muzzle and the other being by the buttstock). These sensors would be communicating with each other all the time. I don't know the math or the programming, but I know the technical side is possible. I mean, we know how to orientate satellites in orbit above Earth and make them geosynchronous and do things with GPS. So all the geometry math and programming skills are there. Someone (DARPA maybe?) just needs to put it together.[/QUOTE] Sounds like something the Space Marines have.
[QUOTE=cqbcat;45526927]I was thinking of how soldiers could have an aiming reticule like in video games. It's already known that fighter jet pilots have HUDs on their helmets. So how would you set it up for rifles, so that the reticule shows the bullets point of impact? Then I thought about motion capture for like films and video games. They put these little sensors all over the model (usually a human) and capture the movement of those sensors. So I figure mount one sensor on the soldiers chest rig and two sensors on the rifle (one being by the muzzle and the other being by the buttstock). These sensors would be communicating with each other all the time. I don't know the math or the programming, but I know the technical side is possible. I mean, we know how to orientate satellites in orbit above Earth and make them geosynchronous and do things with GPS. So all the geometry math and programming skills are there. Someone (DARPA maybe?) just needs to put it together.[/QUOTE] I'm pretty sure that's too much effort to go through when they can just aim down the sights [editline]28th July 2014[/editline] I mean it's a cool thought, but the only reason games ever use reticules for firearms is because it's more intuitive to people that haven't actually fired a gun before, whereas anybody with training would be much better off using the sights
[QUOTE=azure 505;45527048]I'm pretty sure that's too much effort to go through when they can just aim down the sights [editline]28th July 2014[/editline] I mean it's a cool thought, but the only reason games ever use reticules for firearms is because it's more intuitive to people that haven't actually fired a gun before, whereas anybody with training would be much better off using the sights[/QUOTE] You're right, but it wouldn't surprise me if the military invested vast sums of tax payer dollars into over bloated tech programs. Also, think at least one tech demo would be worthwhile, even if no government agency buys it.
lots of dogs barking outside, some weird noises, all dogs stop barking at the same time should i be scared
[QUOTE=Ninja Gnome;45527173]lots of dogs barking outside, some weird noises, all dogs stop barking at the same time should i be scared[/QUOTE] You gon' die.
I have had no motivation to do anything lately. sigh
yesterday was underwhelming all i had to drink was a margarita and a white russian
[QUOTE=DeVotchKa;45527234]You gon' die.[/QUOTE] they have started barking again, i will go out to investigate* *nap in the sun
my modem won't stop randomly shitting out and I have no idea why wifi is just fine, cable is just fine, just the modem connected to my computer keeps cutting out
[QUOTE=azure 505;45526115]saw a cool overlook on the road yesterday, tried to take a panorama [t]http://i.cubeupload.com/gnwVln.jpg[/t][/QUOTE] the appalachians are very pretty where did you take this at anyways?
[QUOTE=~Kiwi~v2;45527323]"How about we frag this commander" True thought.[/QUOTE] I recognize that quote, it belongs to the Terran Marine from the original Starcraft. It happens after clicking on a Marine unit rapidly within a short amount of time.
[QUOTE=~Kiwi~v2;45527778]I was playing Starcraft today and the quote made me realize why this game is just brutal. "How do I get out of this chicken-beep- outfit?"[/QUOTE] I absolutely love all the film and television references dotted throughout StarCraft.
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[QUOTE=elevate;45527628]the appalachians are very pretty where did you take this at anyways?[/QUOTE] it was driving through the far east bit of tennessee on my way towards home in baltimore
Why is otherkin even a thing? Animals/insects/non-humans in general (at least on Earth, I guess) can't use computer technology, nor can they do anything with digital technology at all. How can you profess yourself as a fucking sunflower if all they do is stand around, absorb sunlight, and do whatever it is that plants do?
[QUOTE=TAU!;45528189]Why is otherkin even a thing? Animals/insects/non-humans in general (at least on Earth, I guess) can't use computer technology, nor can they do anything with digital technology at all. How can you profess yourself as a fucking sunflower if all they do is stand around, absorb sunlight, and do whatever it is that plants do?[/QUOTE] people like attention and pretend to be different in order to gain such attention
[QUOTE=Cabbage;45528206]people like attention and pretend to be different in order to gain such attention[/QUOTE] I know about the attention seeking part, but this term has been around for well over a decade. It was coined decades ago and really took shape into what it is now by the 90s. This whole "species dysphoria" is just so nonsensical and stupid.
u dont understand my otherplant, tau and you never will oppression hurts
i'm trans-ethnic my nigga
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