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Douglas Ptacek, Jr Good video. I'll give you a round of jazz hands.
March 28, 2015 12:35:04 · Reply
Real Raven Thunderf00t, you should really watch Mykeru's video on this topic, it is excellent: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LUm3jFjUVko
March 31, 2015 16:22:23 · Reply
Matthew Brooks Hi Phil, I am a new patron and I love your videos. I lost my dad to cancer 14 years ago, and I know what you must be going through. I hope that things go well, and I wish you and your family all the best. Keep up the good work with your videos.
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April 1, 2015 19:05:10
SpikeBarnett Hey Bar. Looks like it charged me despite this not actually being a book. Subsequently I have reduced my pledge to $1 to avoid being charged $100 again. Still support the book and all, but don't want to be hit twice as I pledged a pretty penny the first time around. I don't know if it would have charged others or not. It treated my pledge differently than normal when I set it up due to the high amount (required credit auth right away and such). Good luck and godspeed.
May 12, 2015 02:04:25 · Reply
Jurgeon Hays I think that was just you I haven't been charged for anything.
June 2, 2015 19:14:27 · Reply
SpikeBarnett Completed pledges shows only the one "You pledged $100.00 to barbarossaaaa for updates." I'm not sure why it did that. My guess is that Patreon is just not built for this sort of donating. I'm seeing some people have the supporter ribbon and others don't. You don't have the ribbon and I do, so that does fit the situation of me being charged and you not being charged. The charge doesn't bother me. Even if Barb never finishes the book, I consider it payment for educational services rendered. I just wanted to point it out for the benefit of others. tl;dr If your money's tight, and you have a supporter ribbon for Barb, you might want to see if you've been charged.
July 9, 2015 20:39:44 · Reply
Cyrus the Virus You've got my support brother. If you need anything send me a message on Google Plus.
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April 2, 2015 10:40:56
Christopher Hey, I work for the FAA. pilots today do not earn that much money. Expect 100K debt for schooling for a 30k yearly income. To earn any decent money you have to have decades of experience. I see major carriers trying their best to get rid of the veterans.
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May 16, 2015 10:50:08
Adam Foreman In RTS games, I've learned to use this strategy.
May 16, 2015 11:49:13 · Reply
J. Javier Bouclier Same for me. But I never research if the same works in real life. I always saw RTS as "sperical cows" in comparison to a real conflict.
May 16, 2015 12:14:45 · Reply
Theo Cookson Before watching this video I'm going to answer yes. Taking into consideration that it really means the more mathematically minded side is better off. I feel that goes without saying. War is a very mathematical process and those thinking strategically are thinking mathematically. So I'm saying yes. Play.
May 16, 2015 17:47:56 · Reply
Fair Use Feminists cuts off your supply line by threatening your livelihood, job, or freedom. They mass their forces on college campuses and atheist conventions (cutting off a nation's intellectual discourse at the source of academics and intellectuals), mounts blitzkrieg assaults against dissent groups, plays victim to enlist campus security. Deprived of a free marketplace of ideas, peer pressure keeps the masses quiet and keeps them in line. The useful idiots of feminism are mindless, but their coordination shouldn't be underestimated.
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June 1, 2015 00:16:42
Dave Jones "No backing evidence except his own calculations"! Wow, how could any science communicator hold their head up in public after that? And coming from a person with a masters degree in science! Hilariously embarrassing.
June 1, 2015 01:16:33 · Reply
Tiago Rodrigues Once again another spot on video. Great Job Thunderf00t!
June 1, 2015 10:23:23 · Reply
Mathias Steiger Please watch the TEDx talk from the creator of the hoverboard Greg Henderson, to understand how levitation of buildings and such actually works and makes sense: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RAS4fUm5oBk You are making the same errors as the press and people who are uninformed: you are not thinking about the facts enough. Take the hoverboard as an example. What we all imagine is a skateboard that can basically fly, just like in the movie Back To The Future, because that makes intuitively sense to us. But this is not real, it is not in line with the facts of technology and physical limits. The actual hoverboard that Henderson developed and marketed exactly shows this. It is unimpressive, not so much fun and has a lot of limits. If you watch more of his videos and interviews, you will notice that it is actually just a marketing strategy (and a future goal of his) to claim the impressive. Thereby he intents to get people interested in the technology and think out of the box, which he openly mentions. He is not deceiving people with his ideas, but he wants them to understand the very fact that technology is real and our fantasy preconceptions are not. Maybe this is just too smart for people and society as a whole to process properly. Now you are maybe beginning to understand, that what you intuitively imagine when hearing about levitating buildings and protecting from floods etc., is equally as phantastical and nonsensical as the hoverboard from Back To The Future. That is because you are uninformed. You just cannot make sense of this information. So you try to choke it by denying it, making it sound ridiculous and stupid. Just like people did when they thought of the earth as round or when they thought of ghosts, magic and metaphysics. Through not accepting but denying ideas that you cannot understand to begin with, you prevent yourself from developing other nonsense ideas based on an uninformed and non-scientific opinion, that cannot be translated into the real world properly. But other people are not like this. They will make it up to you to take the responsibility of making sense and free their beliefs of the systems you are trying so hard to establish. They will spin the ideas wildly in their heads, based on simple mammalian impulses, and even develop/promote technology that makes little sense to begin with. Like pursuing friendly and submissive solar panels or wind turbines, instead of the threatening dominant nuclear reactors, which are too powerful and poisonous in their perception. This is how safe nuclear technology never develops and we as a collective instead chase after generating energy out of thin air. Mammalian cognitive bias systems. So please stop being a mammal for a moment and look at the greater picture. But when you finished looking, please also come back to make sense to all your other mammal friends again.
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David Daring I appreciated how you fit Africa and South America. The video was fun to watch.
September 9, 2015 07:41:37 · Reply
Alfonso Salces Ramirez aah, I've missed this.
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