6.3.26

Fuuckincurious

she smiled her deepdimpled smile  What’s that?

Caligula


    blushed  Caligula. Theah infamousah . . debauched Roman emperor.

Thabe he though Marquis de Sades writings gave him a run for his money

Who you’ve read.

I have  Thoroughly

                       Think youd enjoy him

Nah, that’s okay, you can give me CliffsNotes.

When

You want to get back on track.

Not particularly
Later.

Later

Later.

Alas

         Its curious how one thing leads to another
Im addicted

    To curiosity.

I cant help myself freakin grateful I don have to shootup to relish it

Always colorful; where did it lead you . . . what? . . last night?

Jah

        It began with tribology  The study of friction
Ever hear of tha

No.  No. Can’t say that I have.

Which led to ball bearings Romans made them out of lead an bronze bronze balls grinned that humour him which led to Caligulas Lake Nemi bargesfreakin lake formed in an ancient volcanic craterfuck the ball bearings were to make the statues of the gods rotate or to move the windlasses

Which is? smiled  enjoyed her which

    You curious
Funny.

A deckmounted winch-like devise to raise an lower anchors

Which led to Jevons Paradox “. . . the greater efficiency of coal-powered technologies would — paradoxically — lead to more consumption of coal, not less.”  Or if considering its regard to AI development sustainability problems cannot be solved by technological innovations alone but solvedmust be solved  through institutional behavioral  changes

Sobering  Huh


Sounds like you stepped in it last night

    Batshit curious

654preferred,  Thursday,  5  3. 26
1012,  reggaefriday,  6  3. 26

https://www.wonderfulmuseums.com/museum/nemi-ships-museum/

tribology  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mcjUHQrzmh4&t=14s

Jevons Paradox  https://www.npr.org/sections/planet-money/2025/02/04/g-s1-46018/ai-deepseek-economics-jevons-paradox  “As technology increases the efficiency with which a resource is used, the total consumption of that resource increases rather than decreases.” 

https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/energy-research/articles/10.3389/fenrg.2018.00026/full

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