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///@mikeybrown1957: Never forget where ya started from and how much you have truly progressed through life. I get hung up too often on tomorrow and forget like many to appreciate the struggle.... View More#Repost
///@mikeybrown1957: Never forget where ya started from and how much you have truly progressed through life. I get hung up too often on tomorrow and forget like many to appreciate the struggle. I don’t know where I would be today without a starting line of @wyotech_edu but I know for sure it wouldn’t be where I am now. When @happyhar57 took what I built at home to SEMA it legitimized me as a real member of the industry. To some that may just be no big deal but to people where I’m from it’s looked at as impossible. I can’t thank WyoTech enough for every door they have opened for me to walk through. Especially Jim Mathis for continuing to invest in the future of our industry through a positive starting line at WyoTech. Let me know if you are a grad from WyoTech I wanna be sure to follow your progression through life too. Even if you are looking to potentially go to the school I can help send ya to the right people so hit me up. It’s never too early or late to invest in your skillset. Have fun out there everybody and stay nice. #LearnWorkFailRepeat #WyoTechAlumni
///@photonsnare: One fascinating aspect of origami-inspired aerospace engineering is its influence on space telescope design. Engineers are utilizing origami principles to create intricate folding pat... View More///@photonsnare: One fascinating aspect of origami-inspired aerospace engineering is its influence on space telescope design. Engineers are utilizing origami principles to create intricate folding patterns for telescope mirrors. These foldable mirrors can be launched in a compact form and then unfold in space, enabling larger and more powerful telescopes without the challenges of fitting massive structures into a rocket. It's like origami is helping us unfold the mysteries of the universe!
A true (subjectively) story.
///@thescoop_us: Chuck Schumer is a liar. Impeach him! Brilliant work by Senator Marsha Blackburn. Thank you, good lady. Spread this around to alert your community about this unconstitutional action t... View More///@thescoop_us: Chuck Schumer is a liar. Impeach him! Brilliant work by Senator Marsha Blackburn. Thank you, good lady. Spread this around to alert your community about this unconstitutional action taken by the Senate Democrats!
///@chinesewithmia: Would you send your kid here? ðŸ¤
C. 1883-1889. A 20-mule team before its 165-mile journey to the railhead in Mojave, California. Photo courtesy of the National Park Service
The purpose of the twenty-mule-team wagons was to transport ... View MoreC. 1883-1889. A 20-mule team before its 165-mile journey to the railhead in Mojave, California. Photo courtesy of the National Park Service
The purpose of the twenty-mule-team wagons was to transport 10 short tons of borax ore per journey. The rear wheels, standing at a height of seven feet, were equipped with 1-inch-thick iron tires. The wagon beds, crafted from solid oak, measured 16 feet in length and 6 feet in depth, with an empty weight of 7,800 pounds. The convoy, extending over 180 feet with mules in tow, consisted of three wagons: the first as a trailer, the second known as "the tender" or the "back action," and the last serving as a water tank.
When loaded with ore, the complete weight of the mule train, including the wagons, amounted to approximately 73,200 pounds. The water tank, holding 1,200 US gallons, supplied the mules with water during the journey. An additional 500-US-gallon wagon was occasionally appended to deliver water to a dry camp along the route.
Over a span of six years, the teams successfully transported more than 20 million pounds of borax out of Death Valley. The horses, positioned as wheelers closest to the wagon, were ridden by one of the two individuals typically required to operate the wagons. While larger than the mules, the horses were considered less intelligent and less adaptable to desert conditions.
///@artificialintelligencenews.in: GOOGLE'S MIND-BLOWING QUANTUM COMPUTER
"Google's quantum computer Sycamore recently completed a calculation within just a few seconds. The same calculation would ta... View More///@artificialintelligencenews.in: GOOGLE'S MIND-BLOWING QUANTUM COMPUTER
"Google's quantum computer Sycamore recently completed a calculation within just a few seconds. The same calculation would take the most powerful supercomputer today 47 years to complete."
50,000 horse power👀
The Greatest, Biggest, Heaviest Ship Ever Built - and it SUNK! Historsea - Episode 7
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The biggest, heaviest, greatest ship to ever be built! The Seawise Giant, the Happy Giant, Jarhe Viking, Knock Nevis. The greatest shipwreck, ocean frieghter, oil tanker, biggest ship ever made! And it sunk!
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