Notices by Hitler (and), page 13
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@eaglehooves silly ideas about what? I love silly ideas :D
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@pinhooves tired. I spent all afternoon hacking up a tree into tiny bits with nothing more than a pair of garden snips. I just got back inside and I have to finish the rest tomorrow morning. The only break I got from that was a quick dinner and getting up on the roof to clean the eves troughs.
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@rainbowxdash OMG New POny WELCOME TO RDN! YOULL LOVE IT HERE EVERYPONY IS SO AWESOME AND YOU ARE TO FOR JOINING US! HELLO!!!
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just finished work. Long day. I'm tired. What's up everypony.
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@ceruleanspark That's fine I'm very good at physics so I'll cover that gap in your knowledge for you. I have to get back to work now, we"re cutting down a tree so they need me. I have to go. I'll be on later.
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@purplephish20 I'v wanted to try that but never actually have tried.
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@mrn4rmn4rm I'm going to go cut down a tree in a second
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@ceruleanspark The ground actually has very little to do with lighting, it's all about the differnece in charge. Lightning occurs due to unevenly charged portions of the cloud. Because the cloud is so unstable you get pockets of positive and negative charges and they discharge as lghting to even out the charges. That's why lightning can strike in 3 ways: cloud to cloud, cloud to ground, or ground to cloud. The ground can actually strike a cloud it's very cool. And that's how lightning works.
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@purplephish20 non-pony drawings are acceptable but when you finish start a pony drawing.
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@mrn4rmn4rm great! How about you?
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@purplephish20 finish the drawing!!
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@ceruleanspark an aircraft like that employs a design element know as a Faraday cage to protect it. What that means is if it gets struck by lightning because the exterior metal surface is one continuous skin and is separated from the interior by a non-conductive layer, the charge from the lightning strike is dispered over the entire surface of the aircraft and since there is no conductive joint between the skin and the interior components it doesn't effect anything on the inside. The avionics (flight computers) are also protected in this manner. That is why airliners can fly through thunderstorms.
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@ceruleanspark todays pilot fact is how airliners can fly through a thunderstorm without worrying about lightning
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@ceruleanspark Do you want to hear my pilot fact of the day?
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@pinhooves I was going to go on before work but I didn't have time
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@ceruleanspark hello
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@pinhooves I just finished work for the morning and I'm on break right now I've been up for a long time.
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Good Morning everypony!!
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I gotta work tomorrow morning so I'm going to bed early today so I can get some good rest. I"ll talk to y"all tomorrow.
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@scribus see ya
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@underdogbassist meetup at my place put your name on the google doc heres the link the details are in it https://docs.google.com/document/d/1C1jJD6vwzxwavcLmWjFUdAeGfrzt2GjWQvCx6qqmvPI/edit?hl=en_US&pli=1
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@mrdragon good night
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@macpony55 goodnight!
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@tenmihara sweet. I can't wait for the new episode but I usually work on saturdays so I might not get to see it until the evening
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@tenmihara hello
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hello
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@scribus nice
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@pinhooves oh, that makes sense. I feel dumb now.
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@scribus I see why you like twilight then
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@shyshy just look me up on skype my skype name is friesentheawesome