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I’ve still not seen the Bone! It’s on my list. | |
> full reheat | |
This guy thermodynamics. | |
The magnitude of a sonic boom has a ton of factors in it; but given that the B-1 and F-35 would likely have a similar airspeed, I'd assume the B-1 was louder purely because it's displacing way more air. | |
Atmospheric conditions can affect it a lot though. | |
The boom or shake was felt at my place in Waikiki at about 11:20am. | |
Not really, a prop going super-sonic bleeds a tonne of energy | |
Eagle and Viper are standard callsigns for Singaporean and Australian PC-21s respectively, you'll see them pretty much every day on FR24 around Pearce, regardless of any Singaporean F-15/F-16 visitors. Although it's not relevant, while F-15s are Eagles, F-16s are officially Fighting Falcons, not Vipers - that's just a catchier nickname. | |
The ones you see on ADS-B are PC21 training aircraft. | |
The visiting F15s and F16s aren't reporting their position via ADS-B. | |
"I don't have time for your bullshit, just make the prop spin faster" -TU 95 design committee (probably) | |
He's not deceased, he's pining for the fjords! | |
Bloody Kevin, always ~~crying~~ dying for attention. | |
Citations please regarding "damage, harm" to individuals. Other than being startled (specifically, psychological impact in combat zones), mostly it's just inconvenience and the potential for "shockwave" damage (like broken glass) etc if it happens in close proximity. | |
As for Negative PR, pfffft. Who's really complaining? | |
Hopefully it comes back to Avalon. | |
Good to know. Ta | |
No Viper driver would call it anything but a Viper. Even the JASDF have the F-2A 'Viper Zero'. Because Mitsubishi | |
Source- guy who had a wank at 15000 feet in a Viper | |
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UXpyK26bwgk&pp=ygURZG9zIGdyaW5nb3MgdmlwZXI%3D](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UXpyK26bwgk&pp=ygURZG9zIGdyaW5nb3MgdmlwZXI%3D) | |
I see. Thanks | |
That's basically what the Thunderscreech was, it's probably the most batshit aircraft ever designed. The tips of the prop are going supersonic. | |
I can't imagine how loud the thing must have been. | |
BWAHAHAHA | |
yes! | |
I work nights, I thought we were getting bombed by the Japs again. Now I go to work half asleep, I'll try not to wipe out a bus full of disabled school children by falling asleep at the wheel. | |
Yeah, I know - but if we're assigning callsigns based on actual aircraft names, it's not a Viper. | |
The Tu-95 has 4 engines with 2 contra rotating props with 4 blades each (32 blades total). | |
That's 32 sonic booms per plane, the tips go super sonic even if the plane itself it sub-sonic. | |
Bizarrely (in line with soviet doctrine at the time) they made a civilian passenger version - the Tu-114. Obviously only ever operated by Aeroflot, because who else would use an airborne window-shatterer. | |
But you're awake now to respond to this? I call bullshit. | |
Exactly mate | |
6pm to 6am I wish it was bullshit. | |
Hi everyone. Where are the best places to experience Swinging for the first time. Like a club? | |
I (F31) want to take my husband (32) out for our wedding anniversary. TIA | |
I've got a tenner says this is a larp, but on the minute chance that it isn't, you don't want to go to a swinger's club, you want to hire an escort. | |
My partner and I are (30m and 25f) are active swingers in Perth. | |
I'm happy to give you some pointers, if you would like to DM me. | |
Ultimately the two pieces of advice I have for you are. | |
- Don't go to the clubs, especially as newbies. | |
- Don't get an escort, it won't be the experience you hope it to be. | |
Underpass between Perth and McIver station. | |
Good idea for a final wedding anniversary | |
r/PerthSwinging | |
I’m sure your husband would love to watch you get railed by other dudes. | |
Club 103 in Belmont | |
Sign up to Fetlife. That'll give you some pointers. | |
apparently paramount on my 18th birthday | |
Can this shit not go somewhere else than r/perth like the three other perth nsfw subs that popup? | |
don’t do it. There’s a few people that run them are rxpeists & SA’ers | |
I don't know a venue.. but wanted to say goodluck to you and your partner! Intimacy in any relationship is a spectrum, I congratulate ur openess and wish u a happy and fruitful journey | |
Why? Having relations in front of people might be their interest. Swingers clubs aren't all about partner swapping. | |
>Don't get an escort, it won't be the experience you hope it to be. | |
Far be it for me to argue with experience but "Safe but subpar" surely ranks higher than "Complete fucking trainwreck" no? Especially if they're complete noobs not experienced in wrangling the hyaena packs. | |
(This is all academic anyway, I'm still convinced OP is a larp) | |
Hmm, this doesn't leave many (any) options for a newbie couple looking for a scene though... | |
this is gold | |
What always makes me laugh about this type of discussion is the swingers/cucks/partner swappers acting like they aren't freaks and the lifestyle is totally normal. Like people looking in are the weird ones for not being like hell yeah come fuck my partner. | |
The future is now! | |
Club 103 | |
My condolences fren. At least you found out she was for the streets before you were in a position to overcommit. | |
One organiser who held a share in one of the organisations who run the parties has had allegations leveled against them. | |
They have rightfully been exiled from the community. | |
Don't paint all parties and organisers with the same brush. It's generally a safe an welcoming, consent driven environment. | |
Because swinging, much like swimming, is something better eased into in a safe environment if you've no idea what you're doing. | |
Nobody who's into ethical kink of any flavour will suggest you pop your cherry at a public club. | |
Valid point. Swinging takes effort for a good result and weeding out the genuine and attractive couples is hard work. | |
I'm not familiar with the cost of sex workers, but I can't imagine it being anything less than $1k for any service that is worth while. | |
Using Redhotpie (a swingers based hookup app) is where we started.and have stayed. | |
FetLife is a more Kinkforward app. | |
There used to be a swingers club directly opposite McIver Station. I think that part of the building is now a soup kitchen run by the evangelical church the other side. | |
Yeah sorry 103 | |
Exiled? Still apart of it… / goes to the events still (afaik there was 2 guys) | |
Fair. I just found my experiences to be quite respectful and fun. That was a good 10 years ago though. But I suppose being a young, pretty girl probably helped, plus I was there with a regular and he had my back. | |
A farmer running for an inner city seat. | |
I know nothing about this Fels, but the above fact alone would make me bit wary. | |
Is this all about the sheep ?, it is obviously the industry is being shut down because of votes in inner Melbourne and Sydney but I think the keep the sheep campaign people overestimate how much people in Perth care about the industry. | |
And it seems quite strange to run a farmer in a metropolitan seat, similar to running a city based barrister in a country seat. | |
Does this mean whatsername, Kristy McSweeney, the failed candidate, got a real job? | |
I just spent a pointless amount of time going through his twitter and >95% of posts are about agriculture. | |
I actually think he'd be a good candidate for a rural electorate. I have enough knowledge of farming to know that this guy is intelligent and well informed with farming, even if I disagree with some of his opinions. Other things I learned about him: | |
- very pro live export | |
- anti-union | |
- doesn't believe climate change is a big issue for farmers and falls for misinformation from climate grifters like Bjorn Lomborg. Wouldn't say he is a complete AGW denier or anything, pretty consistent with the typical Liberal party views. | |
As you say, a really bad choice to fly in a farmer from 700km away to represent an urban electorate. In saying that, there's no danger of me ever voting for the Libs or Nat's - I wish them nothing but failure - so this guy being their choice is probably a good thing. | |
> this guy is intelligent and well informed with farming | |
> doesn't believe climate change is a big issue for farmers and falls for misinformation from climate grifters like Bjorn Lomborg | |
Those two statements are contradictory | |
> anti-union | |
And he's a scab to boot | |
>Those two statements are contradictory | |
Nah, you can be a really good farmer and know a lot a about agriculture while knowing little about atmospheric sciences or trusting those that do. I've met dozens of farmers I'd put in that category. Stupid, I know, but not contradictory. | |
I'd argue a sound knowledge of the climate and the predicted changes (and impacts on your farm) are a prerequisite for being "well informed" with farming | |
Without doxing yourself, how much of a time saver has it been? | |
I currently ride/train/ to work. In peak hour it takes about an hour either way (same time if I drive) | |
I’m thinking about getting an ebike to speed it up a bit. This would involve about 5kms through the burbs and about 15kms along the freeway bike path. | |
Is it worth it? Tell me your stories. | |
I commute regularly on an ebike, bit under 20km. Unless your ebike is illegally modded, you will save little if any time per-se, but you will save on public transport fares as well as the intangibles of public-transport-related annoyances like delays, other people and their germs, farts and stupid behaviour. Not-driving is also a key benefit. Ebike is not effortless i find, but not what I'd really call exercise either. You (or perhaps your coworkers) may still find you need/want to shower & change on arrival, so factor this in. | |
Can't speak much to escooters, other than they have greater limitation on carrying stuff vs rack & panniers on a bike. Plus I wouldn't be surprised if the injury risk on escooters is much higher than ebike. | |
Daily ebike rider here. My commute is 25km one way, 20km is along the freeway bike path The journey in is longer than by car, but the journey home is shorter. Overall same time but I get fresh air, modest exercise and don't have to sit in traffic. |
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