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ace_garp , to Doctor Who in 50 Years Ago Today, Sarah Jane Smith Changed Doctor Who Forever
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Danger, Mistress.

ItsComplicated OP ,

I found this from the episode "The Five Doctors". K9 warned Sarah, "danger mistress", and she looked around and determined there was nothing there.....right before she was pulled away.

https://sh.itjust.works/pictrs/image/57ccdd80-3a16-4bf9-8565-c08508db051a.jpeg

cupcakezealot , to Doctor Who in 50 Years Ago Today, Sarah Jane Smith Changed Doctor Who Forever
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i never watched the original but i remember finding out the significance of her in school reunion and loved her!

ItsComplicated OP ,

That was one of my favorite episodes. Her and Rose comparing monster encounters was funny.

nocturne213 ,

And Mickey realizing he is the tin dog.

Srootus , to Doctor Who in 50 Years Ago Today, Sarah Jane Smith Changed Doctor Who Forever
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I was 2 days into a holiday when I heard of her death, ruined the whole week. One of the hardest hitting losses for me

nocturne213 ,

One of my old laptops had her and K9 as the wallpaper, it is always emotional when I have to boot it up.

ItsComplicated OP , to Doctor Who in 50 Years Ago Today, Sarah Jane Smith Changed Doctor Who Forever

SJS was one of my favorite Who companions. I enjoyed seeing her brought back with Tennant for "School Reunion".

You can read the article from Gizmodo here

OR3X , to Technology in Ok, but what is XMPP? | Video

Who is Denshi?

mesamunefire OP , to Videos in A robot just swapped my electric car's battery

I love the idea of charging and easy to replace batteries.

IchNichtenLichten ,
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I have to ask why? I can't see any positives outside of fleet vehicles and there are plenty of negatives.

silverbax ,

Speed, for one. 5 minutes vs 30 minutes to an hour to be fully charged. Makes a big difference for road trips where you need to recharge on the way.

IchNichtenLichten ,
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I'm not sure I agree. Lots of EVs have a 250+ mile range. I'd need a 30 minute break after driving that kind of distance.

mesamunefire OP ,

Repairability. A battery should be able to be replaced.

Having options is good for the consumer.

IchNichtenLichten ,
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Aren't EV batteries good for the life of the vehicle? Why would you want to replace one?

surewhynotlem ,

You have that backwards. The vehicle is good for the life of the battery. We could design EV where the shell and motor last 30 years, and the battery just swaps out every decade or so.

IchNichtenLichten ,
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You have that backwards.

I don't think so. Think of the engineering challenges. The battery would have to be a separate structure so more weight, less range/performance, more wear on tires and brakes, less rigidity unless you add even more weight, etc.

Batteries can be replaced now. It's just a time consuming job but one that might only need doing once.

dustyData ,

I find this kind of comments so stupid. The technology is well beyond proven. Logistics have had swappable batteries for over 15 years since the time of acid batteries. Nio is a rental company first and for them the model seems to be working. It's compelling for road trips specially since most of the charging stations are broken most of the time and for extremely dense cities where people aren't allowed to access power plugs at parking spaces. I mean, on the suburbanite hellscape, charging at home will always make more sense, but the US is not the entirety of the world. This things seem to be ripe for success in Asia and Europe.

IchNichtenLichten ,
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I find this kind of comments so stupid.

Nice.

That's where I stopped reading.

caseyweederman , to Linux Gaming in How Steam Play/Proton makes Gaming on Linux Awesome by GloriousEggroll

Some day I will go through my Saved posts and watch them
Some day I will have time

FishFace , to Technology in Why the Internet and society itself is so divided nowadays ?

Damn this couldn't have come at a better time for me. I've been thinking a lot over the past months how it used to be that when you disagreed with someone, you'd still have something shared with them. Not quite the same as the social media aspect, but when TV was all broadcast on a few channels, you'd probably find a show in common. When the only news was national newspapers and broadcasters, you might both be reading the same paper but disagreeing on the articles. My thinking was going down the lines of "this meant everyone had a shared truth" which is kind of like the social media bubble that the research seems to disagree with, but also down the lines of "this meant everyone had, to an extent, a shared identity" at least within a large group like a country, linguistic or ethnic subdivision.

There was something special about the old internet. The idea that the acrimonious disagreements might have been less bitter due to their nature is tantalising. There's also something to bear in mind for Lemmy: the old internet, as much as the interest groups it spawned, was united by a shared interest in the internet specifically - and technology in general. The internet wasn't as necessary and ubiquitous, so most people there had to have some other motivation to be on it. That itself was a shared interest that allowed people to find commonality. Lemmy is the same: people here are a subsection of the internet, brought here because they're drawn to openness not provided by unfederated platforms. That is its own commanlity, and it won't exist if Lemmy outgrows those other platforms.

EvilEyedPanda , to Antique Memes Roadshow in JibJab.com "This Land!" (2004)

This lands not your land, this lands not my land, this land their land, that we stole from them,

We gave them blankets, all filled with small pox, we took this land through genocide.

Aatube , to Today I Learned in TIL that during the filming of Borat, Police was called 90+ times
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In 2012, the parody national anthem from the film's soundtrack, which acclaims Kazakhstan for its high-quality potassium exports and having the second-cleanest prostitutes in the region, was mistakenly played at the medal ceremony of Mariya Dmitriyenko at the Emir of Kuwait International Shooting Grand Prix. The incident apparently resulted from the wrong song being downloaded from the Internet.

samus12345 , to Antique Memes Roadshow in JibJab.com "This Land!" (2004)
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Ha ha, there will never be a president dumber than Dubya!

TehBamski OP ,
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I don't know man. I feel that Trump dethroned Bush Jr. as the dumbest US president ever.

samus12345 ,
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Yes, I was being very heavily sarcastic.

TootSweet , to Antique Memes Roadshow in JibJab.com "This Land!" (2004)

Simpler times.

aesthelete , to Fuck Subscriptions in Linus also rightfully ranting about subscriptions

Will everything be a subscription?! Hopefully not. Like and subscribe.

Mickeypeach , to Alternative Nation: The Fediverse's Alternative and Indie Music Community in Saint Etienne - Only Love Can Break Your Heart (1991)

I've still got the 12 inch of this

Aesecakes ,
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I have the CD single!

Fizz , to Music in Mos Def - Mathematics
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This song is fire

jimmydoreisalefty OP ,
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Yes, a classic!

Fizz ,
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My first time hearing it

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