Random Thought Thread


Nothing to see here fellas. Perfectly natural rock formations.

Poop fart potty pee pee
Seem natural to me. https://www.researchgate.net/figure...id-lock-pattern-aec-Views-on-a_fig1_346771422

Clipped from the linked source:

"Orthogonal joints, which consist of two sets of nearly vertical,
opening-mode, brittle fractures aligned at almost right angles, are
very common in at-lying sandstones on platforms (e.g. Hancock,
1985; Gauthier and Angelier, 1986; Hancock et al., 1987; Bahat,
1989; Dunne and North, 1990; Rives et al., 1994; Caputo, 1995).
Orthogonal joints with a variety of abutting and cross-cutting re-
lationships result in a characteristic landform named as‘tessellated
pavement’, because the sandstone bedding surface is fractured into
more or less regular rectangular blocks that resemble tiles of a
mosaic oor or tessellations (e.g. Branagan, 1983). Famous exam-
ples of tessellated pavement (Fig. 1aec) are observed at the
Eaglehawk Neck (Tasmania, Australia) and St. Mary’s Chapel
(Caithness, Scotland, UK), which are geological wonders attracting
tourists."

Le Li, Shaocheng Ji
 
I absolutely love how the HDFK, which I reprofiled to 22 DPS, with a micro-bevel at 26.5 DPS (the bevel is almost invisible), handles any tough task with ease.

At the same time, it cuts meat and vegetables incredibly well.

And if, by some chance, there's a thick bolt in my beef tenderloin—you know, just in case—I'll always be ready for that situation.
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I absolutely love how the HDFK, which I reprofiled to 22 DPS, with a micro-bevel at 26.5 DPS (the bevel is almost invisible), handles any tough task with ease.

At the same time, it cuts meat and vegetables incredibly well.

And if, by some chance, there's a thick bolt in my beef tenderloin—you know, just in case—I'll always be ready for that situation.
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I want a beef tenderloin to have a thick bolt in it.

Just once so i can post here about it.
 
I'm pretty sure the chance is zero but insert funny joke here...

But yeah pretty close to zero
Now imagine you're in 2010.And someone asks you:


  • What are the odds of all these events happening — and then lists everything that happened from 2019 to 2025.
  • What probability would you give it?
    And you say there's a zero chance of a bolt in the beef :mad:
 
Now imagine you're in 2010.And someone asks you:


  • What are the odds of all these events happening — and then lists everything that happened from 2019 to 2025.
  • What probability would you give it?
    And you say there's a zero chance of a bolt in the beef :mad:
A) definitely not zero
B) not very probable but here we are.

You're asking the right questions
 
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