💰 Grifter "Mad at the Internet" - a/k/a My Psychotherapy Sessions

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I've used oxy-acetylene to cut out 100 grade 3/16" metal. If it can cut 100 grade it can cut anything.
Ferrous metal is not the same as silicon. Oxy-acetlenene cuts via oxidizing. What is there to oxidize in silicon? It could heat it up sure. I don't know if it can cut it though. It's chemistry. Plasma torch could tho.
 
@Null
I just got to the part about the spooky games suggestions you're needing.
This guy does a lot of playthroughs of creepy weird ass games and several of them are pretty short.
You can skim through the channel and pick out a few.



Last sorta horror vibe game I played was Empty Shell
There's also Door in the Woods (Roguelike with Dfort Graphics) and Night at the gates of Hell (Resident Evil 1 but more shit)
though I'm not sure if its exactly what you're looking for.
 
I have to warn people against listening to MATI while driving.
I'm still working my way through the back catalog and got to: https://honeycomb.technology/mati/transmati/2020/2020-12-04-doom.html
And I'm on a curvy road so I was only half listening to Josh's rant about 230(again) and Trump. He mentions the NDAA and how it's a bill and now we have a documentary that we're all going to watch. I'm thinking to myself, "Sure would be funny if Josh plays the Schoolhouse Rock about a Bill"

I just about went off the road when that's exactly what he did.

Don't MATI and drive, kids.
 
Ferrous metal is not the same as silicon. Oxy-acetlenene cuts via oxidizing. What is there to oxidize in silicon? It could heat it up sure. I don't know if it can cut it though. It's chemistry. Plasma torch could tho.
I don't know where we are getting mixed up, but acetylene heats up the steel to the melting point and the oxy blows it out and heats the steel up further. Are we using two different oxy torches?
Side note: there's half a million of videos using a water cutter and nobody fucking thinks of putting an pxy ace torch cutting a laptop on the youtube!? I'm almost incensed enough to rent a harbour freight torch..
 
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Have we made fun of Josh for this yet: "It's photons on a platter." I've been driving, sorry if I missed it.
No one yet it looks like. I think I know why he has trouble working these disks, he might need some remedial lecturing.
I suspect that AI might be a handicap, in a way. But it might be necessary for a one man show like this.
 
No one yet it looks like. I think I know why he has trouble working these disks, he might need some remedial lecturing.
I suspect that AI might be a handicap, in a way. But it might be necessary for a one man show like this.
AS A MATTER OF FACT
 
I don't know where we are getting mixed up, but acetylene heats up the steel to the melting point and the oxy blows it out and heats the steel up further. Are we using two different oxy torches?
Side note: there's half a million of videos using a water cutter and nobody fucking thinks of putting an pxy ace torch cutting a laptop on the youtube!? I'm almost incensed enough to rent a harbour freight torch..
Heat is not how an oxy-acetylene torch cuts steel. It is rapid oxidation of ferrous metal. It is a rust gun. It imparts heat, you can heat shit up with one, but that is not how you cut plate with it, not on a molecular level no.
 
Heat is not how an oxy-acetylene torch cuts steel. It is rapid oxidation of ferrous metal. It is a rust gun. It imparts heat, you can heat shit up with one, but that is not how you cut plate with it, not on a molecular level no.
I don't think it's just rust that scars me when the slags pops up and burns holes in my arms. So, brother, I'm going to disagree with you and say when fire hits steel it gets hot and hot melts. I don't know how much silicon you think is in a computer, but I'm pretty sure an oxy-ace torch can cut through it.

--Thank you for your attention to this matter.
 
An oxy-acetylene torch definitely burns hot enough to melt steel, and of course fiberglass as well. That motherboard will not withstand it.
 
An oxy-acetylene torch definitely burns hot enough to melt steel, and of course fiberglass as well. That motherboard will not withstand it.
I don't think it's just rust that scars me when the slags pops up and burns holes in my arms. So, brother, I'm going to disagree with you and say when fire hits steel it gets hot and hot melts. I don't know how much silicon you think is in a computer, but I'm pretty sure an oxy-ace torch can cut through it.

--Thank you for your attention to this matter.
Heat is not how an oxy-acetylene torch cuts steel. It is rapid oxidation of ferrous metal. It is a rust gun. It imparts heat, you can heat shit up with one, but that is not how you cut plate with it, not on a molecular level no.

the fuck are you nerds even talking about
 
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the fuck are you nerds even talking about
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Torches. Final one and I'm done. Source is a book from 1975.

In oxy-fuel cutting, a torch is used to heat metal to its kindling temperature. A stream of oxygen is then trained on the metal, burning it into a metal oxide that flows out of the kerf as dross.<a href="https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oxy-fuel_welding_and_cutting#cite_note-The_Oxy-Acetylene_Handbook-5"><span>[</span>5<span>]</span></a>
 
@Null
I just got to the part about the spooky games suggestions you're needing.
This guy does a lot of playthroughs of creepy weird ass games and several of them are pretty short.
You can skim through the channel and pick out a few.

https://youtube.com/watch?v=K0mlmRDTQi8

Last sorta horror vibe game I played was Empty Shell
There's also Door in the Woods (Roguelike with Dfort Graphics) and Night at the gates of Hell (Resident Evil 1 but more shit)
though I'm not sure if its exactly what you're looking for.
Also enjoy this channel. He's probably the only let's player I'll watch because he always plays interesting games and he's quite calming to listen to.
 
Have we made fun of Josh for this yet: "It's photons on a platter." I've been driving, sorry if I missed it.
What's after that is even funnier.

"If I knew how to weld I'd take a blowtorch and cut my laptop in fucking half. Indians are going to take your job anyways. A blowtorch can weld a tank used to blow up Indians in a civil war."

Sounds like he's paraphrasing Terry Davis or something.
 
After getting reccomended 700,000 games, Josh has decided not to play anything and fix the forum. The true patrician's way.
 
@Null I haven't seen it suggested but I think a fun game to play on stream would be Baby Steps:


Short, silly, literal walking simulator. Not necessarily spooky but it is fun and relatively short from what I understand (I haven't finished it yet).
 
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