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Tuesday, February 22, 2022

Tuesday gifdump

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  1. #4. Ha Ha Ha.
    #8. Living like an insect in a hive requires certain strategies. Congrats to this guy for figuring that out.

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  2. #7 reminded me of this. It's old, but so am I.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LOy2GuaP8Mo

    WV Paul

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  3. #2 - Fancy.
    #3 - Excessively complex. The same result could be attained by spinning the container while filled
    #4 - Fuck around, meet Karma
    #7 - should have shown the bucket hitting
    #8 - Modern probelms require modern solutions

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  4. #9. Not an Asian female.

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  5. Even the guy on the right had some respect, he gives a slight nod to him as he turns.

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    1. Even more impressive is the city engineer who put the manhole cover in the bike lane.

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  7. I hope #4 was painful......

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  8. #7, too bad they didn't show the bucket hitting him in the head after he let go of the rope....

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  9. When my eldest daughter needed a baby tooth pulled, I figured I'd be a cool dad. So, I tied a slip knot around the tooth with the other end around the front door knob. I shut the door, the string broke, but it cinched around the base of her tooth below the gum line and she started screaming. It all worked out okay (the tooth came out later that night on it own with the string remnants), but that's when I had to rethink what it means to be a cool dad.

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  10. #10 I see WHAT is happening, but I'm at a loss to explain how. It's obviously an induction furnace type thing, with the coil heating up the pipe. I THINK that the pipe is already cut (somewhat? Maybe?) before being fed into the furnace.

    But how in tarnation is it BENDING the pipe? It can't be the weight of the previous pieces, that'd be too unreliable. Unless it's somehow cutting the pipe when it's sufficiently bent?

    Or maybe there's a water-cooled ceramic draw die in the center of the pipe that we can't see? That would also explain how the pipe seems to get larger, but could it really be made to bend the pipe at all, much less into a perfect 90° every time? I doubt it, but it's the best explanation I've been able to come up with. And I don't know any way to load it unless it's REALLY long and done it batches. Surely there'd be a better way...

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    1. Variation on induction pipe bending.
      Do a search for more info
      Here’s another video with similar technique
      https://youtu.be/_t2NLPpbyJc

      WiscoDave

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  11. #2 makes as much sense as Moai.

    Oh, wait. That's next Tuesday.

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  12. #4 when Cycletards biff it, my heart smiles...

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  13. #4: I'm sure I've seen this before and I'm sure I would have said something along the lines of "If I'm driving that car I'm 'accidentally' yanking my wheel to the right and making sure every one of those assholes hits something head on." FUCK cyclists, they are cancer.

    #5: If your hair is that long, you really should have had it on your head long enough to know to pay attention to stuff like this.

    #6 is adorable, I could watch that for hours.

    #7: Stand back, genius at work!

    #9: Well done.

    #10: That reminds me, I had Indian food a few days ago.

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