Anonymous ID: 163e9c Oct. 2, 2023, 7:22 p.m. No.19655168   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>5209 >>5227

These batteries have been a hazard for a while . Remember Hoverboards were exploding in 2016.

 

Hoverboards have become one of the hottest news stories this holiday season, and not just because they're selling like mad. According to the US Consumer Product Safety Commission, there have been 12 incidents in the United States where the lithium ion batteries in these hoverboards reportedly caught fire as of December 2015, destroying bedrooms and even entire homes. In July 2016, the CPSC updated that number to at least 60 reports of hoverboard fires totaling over $2 million in property damage.

 

The fires have started in all sorts of different circumstances, too. According to owners and witnesses, some of the hoverboards exploded while charging, others while riding and one while it was simply sitting near a kiosk in a Washington shopping mall. (There have been several other hoverboard fires reported in the UK, and at least one in Hong Kong.)

 

Here's the really scary part: there's no single reason why these hoverboards are exploding, and there's no sure-fire way to avoid potential catastrophe if you want to buy one yourself. There's no particular brand of hoverboard to avoid they all seem to come from thousands of interchangeable factories in China or any label on the box that guarantees a product won't explode. And much of the advice we've seen issued by local fire departments and government agencies isn't likely to help.

For instance, officials have been warning that you should only use the charger that comes in the box. That sounds like common sense โ€“ until you realize that these hoverboards tend to use a plug you won't find on any other type of device. Since you're so restricted when it comes to which type of charger you can use, it's pretty unlikely that any of these fires occurred due to someone mistaking a laptop charger for a hove

 

rboard one.

 

Similarly, many officials now warn against overcharging hoverboards, but when was the last time you had to think about overcharging a gadget? With modern laptops and smartphones, you simply plug them in and leave them there, trusting that they'll automatically shut off the flow of electricity when they're done

https://www.cnet.com/tech/computing/why-are-hoverboards-exploding-and-catching-fire/

Anonymous ID: 163e9c Oct. 2, 2023, 8:11 p.m. No.19655440   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun

>>19655274

https://global-mind.org/gcpdot/

 

Here is sauce because, why post the graphic with no context?

 

How it works

The Global Consciousness Project collects random numbers from around the world. These numbers are available on the GCP website. This website downloads those numbers once a minute and performs sophisticated analysis on these random numbers to see how coherent they are. That is, we compute how random the random numbers coming from the eggs really are. The theory is that the Global Consciousness of all Beings of the Planet affect these random numbersโ€ฆ Maybe they aren't quite as random as we thought.

 

The probability time window is one and two hours; with the display showing the more coherent of the two. For more information on the algorithm you can read about it on the GCP Basic Science page

Anonymous ID: 163e9c Oct. 2, 2023, 9:07 p.m. No.19655722   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun

>>19655171

>meth might but that's not how Adderall works

 

I have done both and I think smoking Meth hits the same receptors Adderall does. It would just last longer. Snorting it hurt like hell but gave a speedier high, never shot it and never will. My ex would smoke meth and without fail three days later she would be fucking out of her mind, paranoid and on the way to a psych ward. This happened a few times.