#Clear electronics
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playbox · 3 months ago
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xx-emo-plague-doctor-xx · 3 months ago
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Unboxing iPod Classic!
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In the box it came with the iPod classic, a charger, and some earbuds. I had to go with clear cause we all know that’s the best xD.
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Outside the box it was beautiful, other than the easily attainable finger smudges on the back, oops.
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Oh I’m in love!!
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novemberfire · 11 months ago
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salamanding · 11 months ago
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i designed a new character!! one day i want to start streaming as a hobby and i’d want her to be my vtuber sona. she changes out the cartridges based on whether is a gaming, art, or just chatting stream!
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thisisrealy2kok · 5 months ago
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Microsoft releases limited edition skeleton model of IntelliMouse mouse (1999)
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cravinganescape · 1 year ago
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RARE fluorescent pink transparent desktop phone
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black-salt-cage · 18 days ago
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Day 23 of #heartnosehalloween! ₊˚🕯️♱‧₊˚.🎃 Prompt: Zombies vs aliens ☽ - ✰ - ☾ ☽ - ✰ - ☾ ☽ - ✰ - ☾
ଘ(੭*ˊᵕˋ)੭* ੈ♡‧₊˚
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strawbubbysugar · 11 months ago
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Teehee <3 (peels your Hello)
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2001hz · 2 years ago
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Ryuichi Sakamoto: 'Discord' Jungle Vinyl Album Artworks (1997-1999) Graphic Designer: Hideki Nakajima
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crows-special-collection · 13 days ago
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Rule of Rose 🥀 & clear PlayStation 2
Starting off with one of my rarest items I own! Rule of Rose was given to me through a close family friend and was her personal copy of the game. I’m very glad I held onto to it.
Also shown in the picture is my clear PlayStation 2. I got it at a retro gaming store since I can’t resist clear electronics and it’s one of my pride and joys now!
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classicintp · 2 years ago
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There is this whole idea that flipping a two sided coin doesn't have a 50-50 probability. It's not a new idea by any means, but the explanation is if you measured the mass of the coin, the force of the flip, the temperature of the coin & of the room, the force of any breeze, wind, or vibration in the air as it traveled, and so on, you could accurately determine within a small margin of error what side the coin will land on every time, and if you kept those constant it would flip on the same side every time. And that idea is also KIND OF the explanation for the conclusion in quantum physics that there is no free will.
A lot of people hear that and either clutch their pearls, roll their eyes, or aren't interested either way. (I mean, when you say some shit like that you're just going to immediately turn off any interest most people would have otherwise had but I'm digressing now). We all like to think we make decisions and choices, and then amateurs who want to talk about quantum mechanics alienate everyone by saying it's not true: you were always going to make these choices with no chance to make the other one.
But what I said in the first paragraph is something-like (but not exactly) what it means when you hear or read that according to quantum physics we have no free will. That if we had an unfathomable device that has been measuring all the variables of every single particle that was expelled during the Big Bang, with an also-sufficient/also-currently-unfathomable algorithm to plug those variables into, all within a computer that could do all of the calulations for BILLIONS of years, we could compute exactly where every particle was going and where it would end up, including those that make up the stars and planets, that make up the ground and oceans, that make up the animals and plants, that make up your brain and all of the proteins and neurotransmitters. That if it could all be measured and an algorithm sufficiently built then the decisions you make are already determined by the ongoing relationships and interactions the particles that make up your brain had in the past and are having right now.
However, humans cannot measure that, they likely never ever will.
Anyone that tells me they don't like quantum mechanics because something something affront to nature blah blah "they" don't believe in free will, etc. literally doesn't know it's just a rescale of the coin toss description. You still believe coin tosses are 50-50 because you aren't going to measure the variables used to receive an answer, you can still believe in free will because you can't measure the variables used to determine the ultimate path of all particles; I mean, I wouldn't become a theoretical physicist if that meant so much to you but I'm not your dad, do what you want.
Edit: I know I described the science mostly wrong, please check out the replies and reblogs for others' corrections and feel free to add corrections of your own for mine and others' learning, thank you.
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novemberfire · 1 year ago
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caterpillarinacave · 2 months ago
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so... does the electronic steering thing on tesla cybertrucks mean that you can't turn the wheels towards a certain direction when you've stopped the car? you know, the way you're supposed to when youre parked on a hill so if your car starts rolling it just goes into the curb instead of into the street???
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peppermintflavoredlove · 6 months ago
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silveredsticks · 3 months ago
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blurred-honey · 24 days ago
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I was getting a bunch of notifications during a test, not uncommon during election season, I just ignored it. After the test while walking out of the building, I saw it was a GAS LEAK WARNING, for the building I was IN. kinda insane, especially cause no one’ll know about it until they are done haha. No alarms, nothing, just an email and a couple of texts telling us to stay out of the area. Hilarious, actually
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