I mildly enjoy numbers and electronics. substack.com/@prezghz

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Probably the best 22 shot I got
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Practicing 3-Point perspective with something simple. Honestly feels like doing CAD extrusions by hand sometimes.
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Idk where this comes from b/c it’s well understood that the F-80 was the best of the WW2 fighter jets only really being beaten out once F-86s and MiG-15s entered service. The only thing the Me-262 had over the Shooting Star was a higher critical mach number from its swept wings.
The US wouldnt field a fighter better than the Me-262 until 1950 Literally what are you talking about
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Jun 13
Was trying to bounce my understanding of bipolar junction transistors off my actual electrical engineer friend and he just replies “I believe you…”
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Jun 12
We get some really interesting applicants at my math job. Just picked up an older guy w/ an MSE in EE for signal processing, and has worked on million dollar NASA grants for the local university. Somehow, he got laid off. Hoping I can have a good talk with him sometime.
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Hoy encontré estas fotos en mi archivo de cielos
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Relatively new Indian coworker has been AWOL ever since they started cracking down on immigration visa fraud :P
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Jun 10
The only reason a commercial Single-Stage-To-Orbit swing-wing hasn't been created yet is because we are simply too afraid of progress.
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Jun 10
“It’s a cringy, pathetic power fantasy to be a kind and considerate man.”
It’s pathetic how 90% of anime is just power fantasies for lonely and crusty middle aged men or young incels. All these male characters are blatantly obvious boring self inserts being obsessed over by younger women. It’s cringey as hell.
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Jun 9
My hand hurts.
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Jun 8
Rivets, panels, and screws, oh my...
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Jun 8
Do you guys think there are any legal issues with me redesigning and publishing academic work on circuits for Soviet SAM systems?
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Nothing to get you into flow state like redrawing hundreds of rivets by hand.
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Europeans when they have to actually build something together instead of printing the same money
(Reuters) - German Chancellor Friedrich Merz and French President Emmanuel Macron have concluded that the companies involved in building a joint fighter jet are unable to reach an agreement, two German government officials told Reuters on Monday. Both leaders agreed that the countries involved in the project known as Future Combat Air System, or FCAS, would continue to develop a related drone system and data network, the sources added. Macron's office did not immediately return a request for comment.
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Jun 8
I believe it quite easily actually.
hard to believe that these two aircraft are only like 60 years apart from each other
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Jun 7
Perhaps the thousands of anti-vehicle mines and tank traps lining the shores had something to do with it.
Can any military experts tell me why the DDay beach invasion was done like a medieval infantry rush without any shielding involved? Like they couldn’t have pushed some metal shield on wheels onto the beach and advanced behind it?
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Finally got a hold of some S-200/SA-5 documents showcasing the circuitry. A brief skimming of the autopilot diagrams really shows how quickly they modernized from vacuum tubes to proper transistor technology. Signal summing for the S-75 (left) vs signal summing for S-200 (right).
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Jun 6
Yes, we love the United States Armed Forces. The "North Atlantic Treaty Organization", of which 31 members are not the USA, would not fall under the definition of patriotism. NATO isn't the USA. Unless you want to take up the "evil right-wing Trump" idea that NATO is just the US.
Its impressive how people cannot form the connection of NATO with American patriotism. We are the leader of the most powerful and influential military alliance in human history. That is something to take immense pride in. Unless, of course, you're dumb. Like many of the replies
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