gargravarr2112

gargravarr2112 t1_j13mbw3 wrote

IIRC in the Abyss, the breathing fluid was real and the rat was actually breathing it on film (the scene got censored for the UK release due to perceived animal cruelty). Bud, however, wore a helmet full of coloured water and held his breath.

In Event Horizon, the crew still breathe gas through masks. The medic mentions in the opening scene: "When the ion drive engages, we'll be pulling about 20 Gs. Without a tank, the force would liquefy your skeleton." Another comment notes that breathing gas is still viable to about 20G, above which fluid breathing would be required.

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gargravarr2112 t1_ivsrg2a wrote

Bought myself a brand new USB one in 2020 to WFH. I fully understand why people love these keyboards cos I do as well. It's so nice to type on. Unmistakable clacky action and very nicely weighted keys that are easy to press. I make far fewer mistakes on it than any other keyboard I've used.

They do need a lot of power to operate though - mine doesn't like being plugged straight into my laptop, it would occasionally stop responding and need replugging. It plugs into a dock instead.

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gargravarr2112 t1_itpyla5 wrote

The one problem I have with Henrys is that they're still bagged. A bagless one without needing consumables would be awesome.

Otherwise, yep, there's a VERY good reason why most cleaning companies use these machines - they are the Hiluxes of vacuum cleaners. My grandmother bought one and it does its job extremely well.

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