june gloom on 21/6/2009 at 01:55
Quote Posted by gunsmoke
Ok, wait. What the fuck is YOUR problem? Don't start with me, boy.
I think he was kidding.
Rather poorly, though.
fett on 21/6/2009 at 02:08
Quote Posted by Thief13x
Happy Birthday you piece of shit
:p
He will shoot you in the face.
BrokenArts on 21/6/2009 at 02:29
Have some tissues ready.
fett on 21/6/2009 at 02:56
Wow BA. Welcome to the gutter. It's crowded down here so don't turn your back on Duck.
BrokenArts on 21/6/2009 at 03:00
Front, back, it doesn't matter. My mind has been in the gutter and elsewhere lately. Thanks for the welcome. ♥
Martin Karne on 21/6/2009 at 06:13
This post was made possible by Nicola Tesla.
With AC current, you can elevate its voltage or reduce it, with Edison's DC that wasn't going to happen and oh the line losses for DC currents, omg.
Its ok now, I took my pill, sorry fellas.
Snake on 23/6/2009 at 01:40
Nicola Tesla was 10 times the man Edison was, and Edison paid Tesla fuck all. He also thought a pigeon followed him all his life. Suppose a certain grain of insanity is inherent in every genius. I have a talking monkey.
Gingerbread Man on 23/6/2009 at 01:54
Are you kidding me? Tesla was a vaudeville snake-oil salesman who has incomprehensibly become the darling of the Edgy Geek set. The man was clearly in need of medication -- there's no substantive difference between the outlandish claims of this third-rate mediocrity of a "scientist" and the ravings of the Scientologists and their Audits and Thetans and God only knows what else.
Nothing he ever came up with was 100% original, and hardly any of it could be demonstrated, much less implemented. Besides, I'm pretty sure that wasn't even his real name. And when I see a supposed Science Genius with a stage name, I make this face: :weird:
Snake on 23/6/2009 at 02:05
Tesla often made bizarre claims that could never be demonstrated, but there is no denying the contribution he made to the field of electricity and magnetism, with even Edison himself stating that his biggest mistake had been in trying to develop direct current, rather than the vastly superior alternating current system that Tesla had put within his grasp. Strange that this thread is finally discussing Edison and electricity...
Queue on 23/6/2009 at 12:49
I'm being followed by a rather large beaver.
Pssst...even I have no idea what this thread is supposed to be discussing.