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L7[02:50:58] <Eddi|zuHause> isn't that what all patents are nowadays?
L8[02:51:34] <Eddi|zuHause> that's basically how you get an "extension" to your patent
L9[02:52:41] <Eddi|zuHause> and when someone tries to clone the old patent, you sue them anyway over the new one, and hope they give up trying to prove that they didn't clone the "improvement"
L10[02:53:40] <Eddi|zuHause> and you got a giant pile of such patents, and each one has to be invalidated individually
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L15[04:05:10] ChanServ sets mode: +o on Althego
L16[04:42:36] <FLHerne> .outcome add Gene's eyebrow can do sarcasm. You are a little jealous.
L17[04:42:37] <LunchBot> Added outcome: Gene's eyebrow can do sarcasm. You are a little jealous.
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L20[04:48:42] <XXCoder> nice one
L21[04:50:22] <Althego> hehe
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L32[09:24:43] <Mat2ch> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SI7mpjHGiFU
L33[09:24:52] <Mat2ch> Breakting Taps got his hands on SpaceX heat tiles
L34[09:25:07] <Mat2ch> and compares them to what NASA built in the 70s/80s
L35[09:25:15] <Mat2ch> (for the Space Shuttle)
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L38[10:31:14] <packbart> do they pass the Frozen Foam test?
L39[10:38:38] <Althego> the spacex tiles? they fall off when the engines start
L40[10:38:49] <Althego> they probably fall off from filling the tanks
L41[10:39:07] <Althego> that can be the problem of the holding mechanism too
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L43[11:03:25] <Eddi|zuHause> but isn't falling a problem with the glue, rather than the tiles?
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L45[11:37:56] <Mat2ch> Some are glued, some are clamped on
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L47[12:01:41] <Althego> you can see lot of spikes on the surface of the rocket. if you look closely they have a special shape. those clamp into the ceramic tile
L48[12:02:08] <Althego> but it is a fact they often lose these tiles from the shortest of action with the ship, like a static fire test
L49[12:53:21] <Mat2ch> mostly at the weld seams
L50[12:53:31] <Mat2ch> the tiles are glued there
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L53[14:03:38] <umaxtu> I wonder if sealing the megabays will help with the tile adhesion
L54[14:13:59] <Eddi|zuHause> !mission
L55[14:13:59] <LunchBot> You decide to recreate Project Pluto. The on-board computer locks you outside the airlock.
L56[14:16:27] <umaxtu> good
L57[14:16:36] <Althego> you are safer there anyway
L58[14:16:38] <umaxtu> Project Pluto was insane
L59[14:47:05] <FLHerne> Is that the nuclear fallout drone?
L60[14:49:26] <FLHerne> yes-ish, nuclear-powered-and-armed supersonic cruise missile
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L64[16:38:19] <packbart> Project Plowshare was the more interesting one :)
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L69[18:51:18] <Eddi|zuHause> was that the one where they wanted to nuke another panama canal?
L70[18:54:43] <umaxtu> through Israel iirc?
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L72[19:03:02] <packbart> there were several proposals. The Pan-Atomic Canal and the Alternate Suez Canal were different plans. I mostly remember it for the Chariot schemes of creating harbors
L73[19:03:17] <packbart> ( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Project_Plowshare / https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Project_Chariot )
L74[19:03:36] <FLHerne> .outcome add The project becomes the new benchmark for insane engineering concepts, displacing Plowshare and Orion.
L75[19:03:36] <LunchBot> Added outcome: The project becomes the new benchmark for insane engineering concepts, displacing Plowshare and Orion.
L76[19:03:59] <FLHerne> .stupid Fairbanks
L77[19:04:00] <LunchBot> "We think the holding of a huge nuclear blast in Alaska would be a fitting overture to the new era which is opening for our state." -- Fairbanks News-Miner, July 24 1960.
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L80[20:14:16] <umaxtu> wow, prop load time for SS/SH reduced to as little as 50 minutes
L81[20:44:26] <Pinkbeast> I hope that isn't a KSP mod because sheesh
L82[21:05:31] <packbart> I think that mean propellant loading time for a real Starship/Superheavy stack
L83[21:05:49] <packbart> could just time-warp in KSP ;)
L84[21:08:06] <darsie> umaxtu: Since we say B8S25 or so, I suggested abbreviating booster with B, ship with S an calling the stack BS :).
L85[21:08:49] <umaxtu> works for me
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L107[23:45:02] <FLHerne> .mission add The board becomes disturbed by your casual approach to kerbal experimentation, and you are encouraged to retire.
L108[23:45:03] <LunchBot> Added mission: The board becomes disturbed by your casual approach to kerbal experimentation, and you are encouraged to retire.
L109[23:45:27] <FLHerne> .outcome add Management do not appreciate a visionary in their midst.
L110[23:45:27] <LunchBot> Added outcome: Management do not appreciate a visionary in their midst.
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