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@DavidFreitag Well he seems a little special.
@MarkBuffalo It wasn't broadcasted in the news, the only reason I know is cause one day a bunch of FBI dudes stormed into one of our classes and took him out. Later he returned all pissed off because the FBI raided his shit
@DavidFreitag lmfao
@MarkBuffalo In his defense, he was 15.
This is the guy I heard about
@MarkBuffalo Yes thank you I can google, I won't be clicking that herpes you just pasted
23:06
@Adi You could always ... set a bounty?
I've pinged the folks anyway
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23:27
@RoryAlsop I've already set two bounties on each question
@Adi fair enough
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The minimum bounty amount doubles after each bounty
First bounty was 50. The second was 100
Now it's 200
I've flagged them up anyway
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@RoryAlsop Lovely. Thanks :)
free flags anyone:
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Q: What does this javascript do? It looks dangerous to me, please help

tonyvar decode = function (packedText) { var cipher ="mjfOvrUvhyCqmfdl"; var Base64 = { _keyStr: "ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123456789+/=", decode: function (input) { var output = ""; var chr1, chr2, chr3; var enc1, enc2, enc3, enc4; ...

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A: What material is used to hold molten iron in a furnace?

starriseSummary Crucibles are lined with refractory materials. Steel often uses graphite, cast iron often uses engineered clays, also known as alumina-magnesia-silica mixtures. Graphite is harder to form than clay-type refractories. To be suitable as a refractory, a material must meet a number of proper...

Fantastic answer ^
@DavidFreitag I used to have a summer ob demolishing and rebuilding very large refractory furnaces
The ones big enough to drive a couple of fork-lifts into
@RoryAlsop That sounds both awesome and awful at the same time
the lining concrete was amazing stuff. A single bucket of it was too heavy to lift, so we'd only ever pour half buckets
the demolition phase was the best though. We'd go in a week after it was shutdown, and it would be at a couple of hundred degrees so we'd wear paper overalls and just try not to hurt ourselves
Heh, well apparently "alumina-magnesia-silica mixtures" are some pretty dense materials
Take them down by using road jackhammers held like shotguns
@DavidFreitag yup - that sounds like what we used

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