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Cornelius Henning wrote: I can tell you my average daily intake of Dodecanoic Acid and a 149 other essential and non-essential nutrients. Can you do the same?
And you are also probably the only person on the plant who cares what their average daily intake of Dodecanoic Acid is.
And possibly the only one who knows what is it...
Bad command or file name. Bad, bad command! Sit! Stay! Staaaay...
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It so happens I didn't know what it is - until I Googled it.
Don't misunderstand the purpose of the app: It is not so much to monitor my nutritional intake, as it is a vehicle for me to stay mentally active through coding in my retirement.
Get me coffee and no one gets hurt!
modified 31-May-16 18:59pm.
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What is the name of this app? does it works on Windows phone?
Those are important questions!
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I call it Nutrition Analyzer, and no, it won't work on a phone. It's really a desktop app and needs a screen at least 1366 pixels wide to work.
Get me coffee and no one gets hurt!
modified 1-Jun-16 7:42am.
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Hmm, it has a "SAM verticle launch system" according to the brochure. Wonder why you would need that on a yacht?
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Because Sam's a pain in the @rse.
I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!
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hahaah the @ sign links to a profile on CP
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Ha!
The only downside is that he hasn't done anything I can vote up!
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But he has been around for 13 years doing basically nothing.
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ed welch wrote: Wonder why you would need that on a yacht? If you got the money the real question becomes "why not?"
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It must be a drug smugglers wet dream.
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Agreed.
"the debugger doesn't tell me anything because this code compiles just fine" - random QA comment
"Facebook is where you tell lies to your friends. Twitter is where you tell the truth to strangers." - chriselst
"I don't drink any more... then again, I don't drink any less." - Mike Mullikins uncle
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Not to mention a threat to US Navy and civilian vessels alike, should this technology fall into the wrong hands. We need a common sense government who would stop wasteful and economically divisive endeavors such as these.
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I doubt that the US Navy has that much to fear, as the model shown doesn't look like the fastest or stealthiest of submarines. Must be pretty drunk to miss that one on the sonar.
The US Navy have more reasons to fear this one: Sweden Has A Sub That Is So Deadly The US Navy Hired It To Play Bad Guy[^]
Civilian vessels might be a different story, both from a collision point of view and if used by pirates.
A terrorist's wet dream would be a model equipped with Tomahawk missiles.
And where there is money there is a way. Weapons have been sold to both sides of any conflict for ages.
Governments make money of that too, at least in the short term.
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The USN and RN pretty much tracked every Russian sub while at sea without the Russians knowing they were up their baffles. These leisure subs won't exactly be hard to detect. If anything they'd probably attract a bit too much attention.
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meh.
I always wanted one of these[^]
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I wonder how many "kids" drowned in that thing. Still, cool none the less.
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A friend of mine works for a company specialized in furniture for super yachts, the kind where a chair or table costs six figure amounts.
Those filthy, stinking rich guys don't even appreciate it.
They once spent a year looking for a rare tree of the right size with the perfect structure to create a really exclusive table that the customer requested. So when they finally found the tree and made it into a $100,000+ table they got a phone call... This guy's new girlfriend (a 30-40 year younger, dispensable, gold digger) didn't like it very much, so if they could come and paint the table white!
And then there was this guy who wanted his entire engine room covered in gold. THE FRIGGIN ENGINE ROOM!!!
Yeah, it's a weird world we're living in...
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Hell, if you took a year to find a tree to make a table I'd ordered, I's hit you with so many penalties that I'd get it for fourpence!
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But it can buy people with taste who do the decorating for you
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That's what he did. Then the girlfriend happened.
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What exactly happens to the water in the pool when it submerges? Or is that how you fill the pool to begin with?
Marc
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This looks much like a hoax.
The company's location in Graz (Austria, not Australia - no direct connection to the ocean) adds to my assumption.
Plus, all "images" seem to be renderings only.
A well done hoax, IMO.
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