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Never mind.
It’ll glow in the dark so the car will be easier to see.
Who’d have thought of the unexpected safety advantages?
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take a pic at night
for science
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Not great. Not terrible.
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It’ s a feature
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Best quote
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3.6 rads
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but that is the max?!
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I can confirm does not glow, but don’t drive a helicopter over it.
![]() 08/04/2019 at 13:20 |
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Kiev is amazing, one of my favourite cities I’ve been in.
Completely unaffected by the Chernobyl tourists or the war with Russia it just keeps growing and people keep partying.
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Oh I know, but it is still unsettling. People gauge danger with distance to the danger.
If you tell someone about the biggest disaster in the history of man, then tell them it won’t be clean for thousands of years, then say something came 60 miles from that place. Makes you wonder.
The completed item came from 60 miles, but maybe the carbon fiber came from 30 miles away, or maybe the dude molded it in his home/workshop 100 miles away. Who knows. Still super interesting to me after watching the HBO show.
I see so much clickbait, I wanted to make something which is interesting for the click and still true.
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well you got the click. And I’m not super impressed.
But maybe that’s just cause I spent some time there.