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Cake day: October 18th, 2023

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  • Your analogy is very incomplete. No one is saying that Intel’s products or technology is “moving backwards”, but rather that their market share and performance as a company are declining.

    Take your person “standing still” and imagine they were previously in the lead during a marathon and suddenly stopped before the finish line. They’re not moving backwards, but their position in the race is dropping from first, to second, to third, and they will eventually be last if they don’t start moving again.







  • Depending on the beam’s weight, where it impacts, and what kind of tank it is, here are some possible effects:

    1. Absolutely nothing
    2. Cause the crew to button up, reducing their visibility
    3. Draw the crew out to assess or repair damage, expsoing them to small arms fire
    4. Remind the crew that their enemy is active in the area and slow the advance
    5. Distract the crew long enough for infantry to employ a more effective weapon, possibly including approach the tank on foot without being seen
    6. Main gun barrel impact - deform the barrel enough to disable it
    7. Turret impact - disable turret rotation, reducing aiming capability
    8. Track impact - mobility kill by damaging roadwheels and/or track, or just getting stuck there
    9. Direct side impact - probably nothing
    10. Random gear impact - even old tanks have external mounted machine guns, optics, radio antennae, and shit that could be disabled
    11. Exposed crew impact - squishy squishy

    Of all these possibilities, I think just trying to get the damn thing stuck in the wheels/tracks is the most likely to actually work, even on relatively modern tanks.






  • RobertoOberto@sh.itjust.workstoMemes@lemmy.mlsoak and jump hump
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    7 months ago

    Thanks for the insight - jump humping and soaking sound like the kind of bullshit my parents would believe because it was featured in some local news story.

    Most “teen trends”, especially those related to sex, are just wildly blown out of proportion “stories” based on a couple of people trying something weird, someone else hearing about it, and now suddenly all the teens are doing it.

    It reminds me of being in high school when my mom asked me if my girlfriend’s jelly bracelets were a sex thing because she heard about girls owing sex acts to guys who can break one.