@scalar@Tadano@BowsacNoodle@JedKron1248@happypirate@vic >Intestinal autoimmunity is a fucking epidemic right now and it’s becoming increasingly complex each year >the vicious cycle that is intestinal permeability -> inflammatory disorder -> autoimmunity pipeline
Do you happen to have any articles on hand that I could read about this? I am unfortunately very familiar with intestinal autoimmune issues.
@WashedOutGundamPilot I actually just found a paper on this, it was mildly interesting. It sounds like while there is a difference it is within international acceptable limits, there is also a difference in where the fatigue crack begins and how it propagates.
@Big_Richard@grey@Hoss@idiot This + selectively using the sidewalk when it's advantageous. I almost flattened some people because they were hauling ass on the sidewalk, obscured by tall hedges, going faster than the surrounding car traffic while I was trying to enter a parking lot.
@Crux_Invictus@Dan_Hulson Some kind of car, idk what a plastic pig would be but tipped around the bend (he flipped it in a corner). The trunk (boot) was full of moldy diesel though? wtf
You're right. I'm starting to think that I've become allergic to any kind of experimentation or prototyping without lots of internet sources backing up the exact parameters of what I want. For a decade now I've thought "If I can think of it, someone online has also thought of it and done it better, I just need to find their example/build plans and if I can't find it that's because I'm not using the right search terms" and a lot of the time that's true but it's also a license to be lazy and dismiss trying things that might be failures or might be hard :thinkdick: I should stop doing that.
I've been thinking about overshot wheels lately because the efficiency is surprisingly high and I have plenty of flow (last year I measured roughly 800 gallons/minute) but not a whole lot of head (I can get 4 feet with little effort, 10-15 feet with a lot more effort and then 30 feet if I stretch it out somewhere between 150 to 200 yards).
low head propeller turbines are neat and would work well but I'd need a lot of large diameter plastic tubing for the discharge side and that stuff isn't cheap. A wheel seems like the cheaper but still very practical option and I think it could be aesthetically pleasing in a way.
depending on where it goes I could just pour some concrete or drill into rock and anchor it that way, plus I can weld stuff :think_bread:
I just keep seeing conflicting information on bucket design and wheel diameter and I easily get lost in the weeds on theory and reading when I really just need to get off my ass and start trying stuff.