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2022-05-19 at 3:28 PM UTC
Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson
Noun:
Adjective:
submersible
səb-mûr′sə-bəl
adjective
Submergible.Able to be submerged.
noun
A vessel or vehicle capable of operating or remaining under water.Something that may be submerged; specifically, a particular type of submarine boat.A small nonmilitary, non-nuclear submarine for exploration.A retroactive term used for non-nuclear submarines; nuclear submarines are termed "true submarines".A term used primarily by some navies for nuclear submarines, termed "true submersibles", because they cannot retroactively declare that their non-nuclear submarines should be called by a different name.A very small "baby" submarine designed for specific localized missions, usually while tethered to a submarine or ship for life support and communications. Slang synonyms: midget-submarine, anchor.
The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
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2022-05-19 at 3:36 PM UTC
Originally posted by vindicktive vinny trying to fight the dicktionaries now ?
Huh???
adjective
Submergible.Able to be submerged.
"noun"
A vessel or vehicle capable of operating or remaining under water
Exactly what I just cited...
the noun = the vehicle
The adjective = putting a fucking sponge underwater in a bucket
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2022-05-19 at 3:49 PM UTC
Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson Huh???
adjective
Submergible.Able to be submerged.
"noun"
A vessel or vehicle capable of operating or remaining under water
Exactly what I just cited…
the noun = the vehicle
The adjective = putting a fucking sponge underwater in a bucket
Stay in school kid.
so now you accept the fact that a submersible is also a submarine.
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2022-05-19 at 3:56 PM UTC
Originally posted by vindicktive vinny so now you accept the fact that a submersible is also a submarine.
good.
No.
I earlier cited the defining differences of a submersible and a submarine (the nouns)...you then attempted to refute that with a noun and an adjective..which I corrected you on.
...a submersible (the noun) is not a submarine...Just as a sponge is also not a submarine...although all three are the adjective "submersible"
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2022-05-19 at 4 PM UTC
Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson No.
I earlier cited the defining differences of a submersible and a submarine (the nouns)…you then attempted to refute that with a noun and an adjective..which I corrected you on.
…a submersible (the noun) is not a submarine…Just as a sponge is also not a submarine…although all three are the adjective "submersible"
Again…stay in school kid
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2022-05-19 at 4:15 PM UTC
Originally posted by vindicktive vinny well your dicktionary says you are wrong.
Um no it doesn't it agrees with me...again you cited the noun AND the adjective...a submersible (noun) and a submarine (noun) are different types of vehicle and operate differently...as earlier cited...the main one being a submersible (noun) cannot operate for significant time or range without the support of a "mothership" -
2022-05-19 at 4:18 PM UTC
Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson Putting it on the roof isn't a good idea, heat rising from the house/roof will interfere with the image quality.
Winter is usually best time for viewing and usually around 11pm to 3am
The heat during winter on clear nights shouldnt exist much
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2022-05-19 at 4:21 PM UTC
Originally posted by Lodger Free Winter is usually best time for viewing and usually around 11pm to 3am
The heat during winter on clear nights shouldnt exist much
I suppose one could mount it on a pole fixture as well like a very tall tripod.
In winter the heat rising from a warm home would probably be worse than in the summer where the temp of the home was closer to the outside temp.
If you have the land you just build an independent observatory...a simple shed with a slide off/removable roof is a good solution.
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2022-05-19 at 10:49 PM UTC
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2022-05-19 at 11:24 PM UTC
Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson Um no it doesn't it agrees with me…again you cited the noun AND the adjective…a submersible (noun) and a submarine (noun) are different types of vehicle and operate differently…as earlier cited…the main one being a submersible (noun) cannot operate for significant time or range without the support of a "mothership"
submersible
səb-mûr′sə-bəl
adjective
Submergible.Able to be submerged.
noun
A vessel or vehicle capable of operating or remaining under water.Something that may be submerged; specifically, a particular type of submarine boat.A small nonmilitary, non-nuclear submarine for exploration.A retroactive term used for non-nuclear submarines; nuclear submarines are termed "true submarines".A term used primarily by some navies for nuclear submarines, termed "true submersibles", because they cannot retroactively declare that their non-nuclear submarines should be called by a different name.A very small "baby" submarine designed for specific localized missions, usually while tethered to a submarine or ship for life support and communications. Slang synonyms: midget-submarine, anchor.
The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
More at Wordnik
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2022-05-19 at 11:52 PM UTC
Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson In winter the heat rising from a warm home would probably be worse than in the summer where the temp of the home was closer to the outside temp.
If you have the land you just build an independent observatory…a simple shed with a slide off/removable roof is a good solution.
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2022-05-20 at 12:03 AM UTC
Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson In winter the heat rising from a warm home would probably be worse than in the summer where the temp of the home was closer to the outside temp.
If you have the land you just build an independent observatory…a simple shed with a slide off/removable roof is a good solution.
Nice sardonic tuff shed Kodie 👍
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2022-05-20 at 5:08 AM UTC
Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson In winter the heat rising from a warm home would probably be worse than in the summer where the temp of the home was closer to the outside temp.
If you have the land you just build an independent observatory…a simple shed with a slide off/removable roof is a good solution.
Yeah I didn't know anything about this stuff.
good advice. But again, A very tall tripod so it should be raised well above that roofline. because a lot of cool shit to view is along the astral plane isn't it? like our Planets? I mean you could view stars but viewing Saturn or Jupiter or Mars is usually not high up the plane that Earth rides on.. well Mars does. it's on an elliptical orbit. the Moon of course is also best viewed in its rising stage unless it's at it's apex during a Lunar Eclipse which we just had and will have again I think in November.
did you take photos of the Lunar event the other night? it was blood red around 9:05 here and Im guessing you around 11:05 PM. -
2022-05-20 at 5:19 AM UTCCan a niggers head be submerged?
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