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I suspect the original author’s use of “a built racing engine” was a bad example since there is no factory line for such things as they are too low volume. However, if we loosen the definition of racing engine to include hot rods, then I believe proven factory built designs are highly valued. To give one example: > The 2JZ-GTE, which sits in the heart of the Supra, is one of the best inline-six out of Japan and easil…
here is the website that proves your statement as incorrect, Ford will even sell you a track ready mustang if you want it. https://performanceparts.ford.com/engines/
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It's crazy how DIY HRT and puberty blockers are now necessary to prevent trans kids from being mutilated by going through the wound puberty, then having to pay tens of thousands of dollars for reconstructive surgeries to fix maybe a fifth the damage.
Going through puberty isn't damage or mutilation, it's the process of development through which a child matures to an adult.
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#153Re: BioTerrorism Will Save Your Life with the 4 Thieves Vinegar Collective [video]
#154Earlier quoted context omitted.
I suspect the original author’s use of “a built racing engine” was a bad example since there is no factory line for such things as they are too low volume. However, if we loosen the definition of racing engine to include hot rods, then I believe proven factory built designs are highly valued. To give one example: > The 2JZ-GTE, which sits in the heart of the Supra, is one of the best inline-six out of Japan and easil…
here is the website that proves your statement as incorrect, Ford will even sell you a track ready mustang if you want it. https://performanceparts.ford.com/engines/
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#155Earlier quoted context omitted.
I suspect the original author’s use of “a built racing engine” was a bad example since there is no factory line for such things as they are too low volume. However, if we loosen the definition of racing engine to include hot rods, then I believe proven factory built designs are highly valued. To give one example: > The 2JZ-GTE, which sits in the heart of the Supra, is one of the best inline-six out of Japan and easil…
here is the website that proves your statement as incorrect, Ford will even sell you a track ready mustang if you want it. https://performanceparts.ford.com/engines/
Are any of these engines used in NASCAR, F1 or any professional autosports? If not, they are not “racing engines”.
By the way, for very low volume parts, it would make sense to make them by hand, so just because Ford lists them does not mean that they are made on an factory assembly line. That is if they are actual engines used in professional autosports. If they are hot rod engines, a factory production line would make sense since those have a bigger market.
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#156Earlier quoted context omitted.
Going through puberty isn't damage or mutilation, it's the process of development through which a child matures to an adult.
You are wrong and hiding behind a throw away account you made 9 hours ago because you know you are wrong
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#157A lot of people miss the fact that this is more art project than practical solution. It’s meant to make a statement, but they have cherry-picked some extremely simple drugs to synthesize to make their point. I have some online friends who met through a forum for their rare condition. The forum they’re in had a splinter group dedicated to getting companies in China to synthesize experimental drugs for them that they c…
A proof of concept still proves the concept no matter how little it does, as long as it does anything at all. That's neither cherry picking nor misleading.
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One some topics this is realized and praised on HN. On other topics, the cognition flips. This is the nature of evolved, culturally conditioned consciousness (one of the things most HN'ers like talking about from an abstract perspective, but really don't like talking about at the object level during discussions of certain controversial ideas, when heuristics have taken control of the mind). For fun: observe the natur…
Most of the people here aren't biochemists, hence q "biochemistry = scary untouchable magic" POV. But for those that have done the chemistry in a university setting before and gone on to being professionals in the field, know the plant-based history of the field, as well as the history of synthesizing "stuff" and ingesting it, by certain individuals in the field. it's important to get the chemistry right, but if you…
A chemist broke this rule on YouTube by turning styrofoam into cinnamon candy that he ate himself, but he went through an extreme amount of effort to make it safe:
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#159> We all know that custom, hand-made, artisan-crafted, boutique tools are always better than something factory made. Right. We all know the best chips in the world are made by local artisan silicon-etchers. None of that TSMC pasteurized crap. You simply can't beat a 1nm brush and a steady hand. We all know this industrial revolution thing was a mistake.
Sounds like my artisinal Certificate Authority, all signatures are hand multiplied by human computers!
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#160> We all know that custom, hand-made, artisan-crafted, boutique tools are always better than something factory made. Right. We all know the best chips in the world are made by local artisan silicon-etchers. None of that TSMC pasteurized crap. You simply can't beat a 1nm brush and a steady hand. We all know this industrial revolution thing was a mistake.
I don't think this analogy resonates particularly well with the drug manufacturing process. I would think in general the bulk of the expense of a drug comes from its R&D, not manufacture. The cost of manufacture probably varies wildly (with the most expensive being bespoke treatments), but as the talk shows, there have been many examples where a (relatively) simple-to-manufacture drug is kept from those who need it d…
> We all know that custom, hand-made, artisan-crafted, boutique tools are always better than something factory made.
This is wrong and he debunked it.