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So today is the day I learned about the Habakkuk Project. Cool, weird, crazy ideas - and built in Canada! [[Special:Contributions/162.158.146.125|162.158.146.125]] 17:48, 11 December 2023 (UTC)
 
  
 
the design is very timeghost-esque [[Special:Contributions/172.71.167.165|172.71.167.165]] 21:42, 8 December 2023 (UTC)Bumpf
 
the design is very timeghost-esque [[Special:Contributions/172.71.167.165|172.71.167.165]] 21:42, 8 December 2023 (UTC)Bumpf
 
It's probably worth a mention that the title is most likely a reference to "The Right Stuff" (film). [[Special:Contributions/172.69.247.65|172.69.247.65]] 22:57, 8 December 2023 (UTC)
 
 
:The title is probably a reference to "The Right Stuff" (TV Series) instead, since the title's unusual capitalization aligns with the series's title's font style but not the film's title font. [[Special:Contributions/172.71.146.43|172.71.146.43]] 00:04, 9 December 2023 (UTC)
 
 
I don't understand why the Trojan Horse is considered an example of building something out of the wrong stuff. Within the legendary context of the Trojan War, the Trojan Horse succeeded at exactly what it was built to do, namely, transport the Greek warriors into Troy so they could sack the city. An actual horse made out of skin and muscle and bones would not have been able to fit the Greek warriors inside.{{cn}} That's like saying that Lunar Module Eagle from Apollo 11 was built of the wrong material because it didn't have feathers. --[[Special:Contributions/172.70.127.57|172.70.127.57]] 06:34, 9 December 2023 (UTC)
 
: Humour comes in threes, perhaps Randall was struggling to come up with a third example (while saving the Brick Moon for the mouse over text)? :) [[User:NiceGuy1|NiceGuy1]] ([[User talk:NiceGuy1|talk]]) 07:04, 9 December 2023 (UTC)
 
::I built a horse out of Trojans. It's loud and covered in armor plating. How do I get rid of it? [[User:Psychoticpotato|Psychoticpotato]] ([[User talk:Psychoticpotato|talk]]) 21:07, 6 May 2024 (UTC)
 
 
What has happened to this wiki? It used to be when there were glitches and flubs, there would be evidence, screenshots, records for us to see, particularly for those of us who didn't see it before it was fixed. Now there's a passing mention in Trivia and for all we know someone could be mistaken or lying. Uhhh, we'd like to SEE this! I mean, when the anomaly is "It was posted super early/late", okay, not much to capture there, really, but a screenshot of the mis-capitalized title would have been easy! Every time the comic is uploaded 2x, a bot gives "here it is normal sized, which isn't special at all and you can see anyway because Randall fixed it by now". What happened to the recordkeeping here? (BTW, the text title here still says "the", not "The") [[User:NiceGuy1|NiceGuy1]] ([[User talk:NiceGuy1|talk]])
 
: The mailing list email was sent out with the incorrect capitalization,  which should provide some evidence. Unfortunately the RSS and Atom feeds have been corrected, so I'm not sure how someone could provide proof, since screenshots can be manipulated. Could someone publish the email headers to show that an email with that subject was sent by the mailing.xkcd.com servers? [[Special:Contributions/172.70.46.251|172.70.46.251]] 12:47, 9 December 2023 (UTC)
 
 
The discrete would have worked. :-) What isn't mentioned was the successful (for a given definition of) we the reinforced concrete ships in WW2. Mostly mine sweepers. They could be repaired at sea! Possibly a precursor of GRP? Oh, BTW steel was thought to be a wrong material! [[User:RIIW - Ponder it|RIIW - Ponder it]] ([[User talk:RIIW - Ponder it|talk]]) 08:14, 9 December 2023 (UTC)
 
 
When I first read this comic, I was sure it meant LEGO bricks... --[[Special:Contributions/162.158.129.17|162.158.129.17]] 11:33, 9 December 2023 (UTC)
 
:...which would naturally lead to the obvious reply: "That's no moon!" [[User:Ralfoide|Ralfoide]] ([[User talk:Ralfoide|talk]]) 18:48, 9 December 2023 (UTC)
 
:Within the Long Earth series (Pratchett/Baxter, and I'm not quite sure whose imagination/knowledge was initially used in this case as they both have(/had) a lot of the necessary for this kind of thing) there's a "Brick Moon" in 'The Gap' (a place where there's not an Earth at all, in the place where one should be) that's built almost 'simply', given then ability to avoid the need to 'launch' hardware into space like you would to access space above the Earth(s) as we do here. The structural requirements and materials available (basically, anything so long as it wasn't iron) made bricks (or similarly trivial materials) the ideal bulk material to be 'stepped' over from adjacent Earths into the Earthlike 'solar orbit' where things would happily sit. And, by proxy, become a staging point to easily launch off the 'missing' Earth from which other steppings could also be made. With a few caveats, of course. [[Special:Contributions/162.158.74.118|162.158.74.118]] 20:05, 9 December 2023 (UTC)
 
:Look up SHIPtember![[User:Chlang|Chlang]] ([[User talk:Chlang|talk]]) 12:08, 11 December 2023 (UTC)
 
 
My first association when I read what the ghost said: “The ships hung in the sky in much the same way that bricks don't.” – Douglas Adams, The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy --[[Special:Contributions/172.70.247.146|172.70.247.146]] 22:59, 12 December 2023 (UTC)
 
 
I had no idea who Edward Everett Hale was so I originally assumed Randall was talking about someone called 'Edward Everett', that the Material Phantom had visited *half*-a-century too early, and that the 'e' in 'Hale' was a typo. Probably just me tho. [[Special:Contributions/172.69.195.179|172.69.195.179]] 02:33, 19 January 2024 (UTC)
 
  
 
== personal similarity ==
 
== personal similarity ==
  
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I made a post to the derelict cypherpunks list right before this about ghost visits. It’s notable because I used to post to the same derelict list about making a spaceship out of tissue paper. I’m planning to edit this comment with my posts (in progress).
  
I made a post to the derelict cypherpunks list right before this about ghost visits. It’s notable because I used to post to the same derelict list about making a spaceship out of tissue paper, specifically pursuing the wrong materials in response to a ghostlike experience preventing me from effective work (which i now understand as a dissociative disorder).
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[https://lists.cpunks.org/pipermail/cypherpunks/2023-December/120247.html Thu Dec 7 20:57:06 PST 2023]
 
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<blockquote><code>2249
[https://lists.cpunks.org/pipermail/cypherpunks/2023-December/120247.html Thu Dec 7 20:57:06 PST 2023]<blockquote><code>2249
 
  
 
a ghost visits you
 
a ghost visits you
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you and the ghost both put handkerchiefs over your mouths to represent politeness or something and you go for a walk down a lane in your town called “memory la—
 
you and the ghost both put handkerchiefs over your mouths to represent politeness or something and you go for a walk down a lane in your town called “memory la—
 
</code></blockquote>
 
</code></blockquote>
 
[https://lists.cpunks.org/pipermail/cypherpunks/2023-January/110003.html Mon Jan 30 18:35:20 PST 2023]<blockquote><code>[crazy][spam]
 
 
let’s reduce the tension and go back to a concept spammed to this list before
 
 
let’s make a space rocket out of tissue paper! or s9mething similarly incredibly flimsy like cobwebs or dustballs.
 
</code></blockquote>
 
[https://lists.cpunks.org/pipermail/cypherpunks/2023-January/110004.html Mon Jan 30 18:36:19 PST 2023]
 
<blockquote><code>[crazy][spam]
 
 
- we can use an nlp bot to scrape the internet for materials
 
properties and perform the rough design
 
 
- we can make bots that replicate like a reprap generator to collect
 
the materials
 
</code></blockquote>
 
[https://lists.cpunks.org/pipermail/cypherpunks/2023-September/117502.html Sun Sep 3 18:03:06 PDT 2023]
 
<blockquote><code>Model Spaceship Made Of Snow
 
 
I'm guessing we can make it out of ice when it is really cold. We
 
could press or melt the snow to make it into ice, and cast, cut, or
 
assemble and fuse parts into a spaceship shape.
 
 
Rocket fuel could melt the ship when it burns, maybe need a way to
 
cool it significantly, but with a model maybe it could hold compressed
 
air somehow? it does seem hard
 
</code></blockquote>
 
[https://lists.cpunks.org/pipermail/cypherpunks/2023-September/117517.html Sun Sep 3 18:23:54 PDT 2023]
 
<blockquote><code>how to make spaceship out of ice?
 
 
so, ice is likely to melt when traveling at escape velocity, maybe
 
imagining a huge buffer around the ship: like, design it to melt its
 
exterior. big wide giant spaceship near ground, little tiny spaceship
 
at edge of atmosphere
 
</code></blockquote>
 
[https://lists.cpunks.org/pipermail/cypherpunks/2022-March/097050.html Tue Mar 8 17:35:33 PST 2022]
 
<blockquote><code>The Questioning Spam
 
 
A worker was building a rocket ship out of grass.
 
 
Questioner: "Why don't you use, I dunno, like, steel and ceramic
 
plates, to make your rocket ship, rather than grass?"
 
 
Worker: "It's just a hobby project."
 
 
Questioner: "Why don't you make it a serious proiject?"
 
 
Worker: "I really have more time than money, honestly."
 
 
</code></blockquote>
 
[https://lists.cpunks.org/pipermail/cypherpunks/2022-January/094637.html Fri Jan 7 03:23:38 PST 2022]
 
<blockquote><code>[ot][spam][crazy] holding community goals
 
 
stone soup is kind of a puzzle, no?  like building a spaceship out of
 
wet noodles
 
</code></blockquote>
 
[https://lists.cpunks.org/pipermail/cypherpunks/2021-December/093963.html Wed Dec 22 09:47:30 PST 2021]
 
<blockquote><code>Making a Spaceship out of Wet Noodles in C
 
 
It's hard to make a C program that builds a spaceship out of wet noodles.
 
 
But, at the end of the day, it's down to your free time,
 
experience+ingenuity, and the libraries you have available to call
 
into.
 
</code></blockquote>
 
[https://lists.cpunks.org/pipermail/cypherpunks/2021-December/093000.html Wed Dec 1 00:17:51 PST 2021]
 
<blockquote><code>[spam][ot][rambling][crazy] Building a Spaceship Out Of Something Ridiculously Weak and Flimsy
 
 
I like to daydream around hard challenges.
 
 
I don't know how to build a spaceship.  But maybe it would be fun to try.
 
 
To make it harder, let's make it out of only something ridiculously hard to
 
do it with, like toilet paper, or leaves, or old newspapers.
 
 
I don't know what kinds of problems one runs into when building a
 
spaceship, but when I start planning it I think the first problem will be
 
getting something to go really, really far against gravity.
 
 
Another problem I hear about is burning up as you accelerate through the
 
atmosphere.
 
 
I imagine aiming what direction you go in is pretty hard too.
 
 
I'm thinking I'm probably okay with there being some guidance computers and
 
robotics on the craft, but that we would _mostly_ make it out of tissue
 
paper or whatnot.  Making computers out of tissue paper can be considered a
 
separate problem, for now.
 
 
One way to make tissue paper move is to burn it.  Could we use a
 
tissue-paper-fueled rocket to accelerate the craft?  Almost certainly not,
 
but doing the calculations for this could inform what thing to consider
 
next.
 
 
I have no idea how to make a rocket, or how rockets work, but I imagine
 
that when you burn something, it turns into gas, and the expansion of the
 
gas is much larger than the thing you burned, so if you direct this gas in
 
some direction or another, it might push something further. I dunno.  Like
 
getting up from a chair because of a fire you sat in.  Maybe?  I dunno.
 
 
Maybe I'll briefly websearch for "solid fuel rocket" and see what I get.
 
</code></blockquote> … the post goes on and I then replied with more things for a few days. Rereading it turns out I was playing with my psychological triggers from social influence AI, and it’s hard to continue cause my amnesia and dissociation is kicking in (might try a different part not sure). I think of this xkcd as about me though!
 
  
 
[[Special:Contributions/172.71.254.32|172.71.254.32]] 21:48, 8 December 2023 (UTC)
 
[[Special:Contributions/172.71.254.32|172.71.254.32]] 21:48, 8 December 2023 (UTC)

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