Devs Aug 22 >Lavrov:Foreign forces staying in Syria without request from government should leave >Idlib:SAA bombs jihadist trenches near the towns of Sukeek&Al-Tamanah. SyAF hits Maarat Al-numan&Khan Sheikhoun >IS fends off SAA assault at Al-Safa Mountain in S Syria >RF MOD:HTS prepping for massive attack in Idlib, refuses to to hold talks >RF MOD:Strikes on terrorists killed 86000+ militants, 830 gang leaders, 4500 immigrants from Russia&CIS countries >RF MOD:Ships & submarines carried out 100 strikes with sea-launched Kalibr cruise missiles.RF tested 231 samples of new weapons >Russia delivers topographic equipment to Syria to be used in restoration of destroyed cities >Russian Air Force swarms Idlib province as offense nears >HTS commander vows no deals with Syrian gov’t in Idlib >YPG assassinates Jabhat Al-Shamiyah commander in Afrin >N Hama:SAA shoots down suicidal drones >Bolton(Gepetto)-US will respond very strongly if Assad uses chemical weapons in Idlib >Us-led coalition bombs IS in S DeZ ahead of new operation against terrorist group >Houthi forces foil massive Saudi military offensive in northern Yemen, 10+ dead
Turkey and Russia are gonna come out of this as the best buddies. Russia will have a secure southern frontier and constant access to the Med— Turkey will have a true friend and a nuclear umbrella against Kaffir Shaytan Burger designs.
Checked. This is a long time coming. The culture is basically exactly the same as odd as that sounds. Even down to the tea and types of people.
Jonathan Smith
After centuries of fighting... Turks and Russians are two of the most chill with each other people there are. There is zero hate. Too many wars for all that. It is basically mutual respect and admiration.
Isaac Scott
They will probably come out of this war a lot closer than before but it will be out of pragmatism not any real sense of friendship between them
Jaxson Wood
It will be revived when shit escalates, but it will not be /sg/ anymore it'll be something bigger.
Also, xth for dead turks
Ethan Bennett
Death to israel Death to amerimutts
Jason Bailey
Thanks for baking, Pingu. Good OP meme, reminds me of the good old days of /sg/
Holy fuck the previous thread was literally filled with the fight between the Dutch and the Turk. Both of them had like 50 posts each.
That aside: It seems that SAA will start by "trimming" the rebels area until a decision is made in the Russia/turkey talks. Anybody knows when will the talks be held?
>poles of the poles wat, we just know their height, we know nothing about how far apart anything is except the length of the curved cable
Jeremiah Lewis
0m
Grayson Rivera
You are correct that it will be a "porabola" but you have to think of what sort, here is my post from another thread, before I knew the answer. Needless to say, I feel quite foolish for how incorrect I was >A little over 12. Correct me if you lads find a mistake The wire forms a parabola, so the function of the curve is y = x2 You have to figure out the value of y when x = 40, which would be sqrt(40) = 6.325 That's the distance between one pole to the middle, times by 2 to get the answer = 12.65
Nice guess but no
Noah Ortiz
>waiting for Aussie shitposter to confirm I'm right.
Daniel Bell
>That's the distance between one pole to the middle wait a minute, it's 0. It has to go down 40 metres then back up 40 metres. I was indeed overthinking it.
Nolan Allen
You are correct. Well done.
As you lads can see, if the wire is 80m and it drops 40m, then it has to go straight down then up. We all had fun trying to figure this out, and in a way, we are all winners... but in a much more accurate way, the Brit is the winner.
if there's no risk of my country being flooded with hezbo-lets that might then that might be relevant to my voting behavior. so is Bolton putting the screws on Teheran or not? I know you guys think-tank shit like this all day.
Jordan Adams
Maskirovka. Just like Finnish field artillery doubled in size in one year after having hidden the guns under naval artillery, because don't have to report those to OSCE.
Wait, Are catenaries much different from parabolas? I was sure it'd make a porabola (assuming the poles weren't touching, of course)?
Bentley Brooks
It would have been actually a much better interview question for certain positions if it entailed actually coming up with an algorithm to compute the distance rather than being good at detecting a trick question. Say with a cable that drops to 40m instead of 10m. The original version tests for le cleverness, my idea actually tests for the ability to solve a real problem.
Didn't know this, thanks m8s. Actually I didn't even know what's a hyperbolic cosine.
Brandon Martin
I don't see how you're supposed to solve that analytically without solving the differential equation. I thought "mind your decision" only had relatively simple problems.
Luis Thomas
it' a le tricky question :^), just like those questions asking about geometrical shapes with impossible dimensions
Brayden Baker
Right, that's disappointing.
Isaac Morris
it's impossible. try to make a right angle triangle towards the middle from the side. 50-10 = 40 is one of the sides. the hypothenuse is just under 40, since it's slightly shorter than half the cable (taking slack in the cable into account). show me a right angle triangle with a shorter hypothenuse than side. can't do it. QED: I'm a smart.
Bentley Morales
yes, they just look really similar to us, but a hanging cable can never form a real parabola
>Egyptian terrorist Mohammed Naji addresses an Idlib mosque: Today there are thousands of jihadists from Turkestan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Europe, America, and the lands of Ajam and the Arabs Abu Yazazan threatens Syrians with steel (crucifixion) if they reconcile and surrender their weapons to the Syrian army twitter.com/j_alashkar1/status/1032223817496702976
Cameron Walker
Fuck, I'm just looking at it and I have no idea where to begin.
Norgayians are richer but fewer than us, they would not want to surrender their riches and be dominated by swedes (especially not now, during the current political status quo).
Daniel Gutierrez
Lavrov that Armenian rascal, he is just one more obstacle for peace.
Zachary Richardson
it's probably 360 - (130+110) but idk why
Nathaniel Powell
maybe we should stop going way off topic m8, this is some stuff
Jackson Robinson
>start loving geometry
how about no, I didn't sleep through math class to be exposed to this
Alexander Ortiz
Yeah, fair call. It was a slow thread and people were posting these on aus/pol/ so I thought I'd share them here. All good, all good. Back to the war in Syria.
Lincoln Young
They are totally outdated&useless in modern war >no shells for 115 mm smoothbore gun >thin armor >weak engine >a fucking loader >fire control system from late 50's
>New SAA reinforcements arrived in Lattakia CS and some column of the 4th are still on their way to North, without to mention the exact destination. >4th Division Al Ghaith forces at Slinfah #Lattakia CS. >The war reporter and Alikhbaria correspondent (right of Colonel Ghaith Dalla), will be on-site during the upcoming battle with direct coverage.
>This is not the first time that the notorious F-35, built by Lockheed Martin, was reported to have suffered problems with its landing gear. A recent Pentagon report noted that some versions of the F35s were experiencing “unanticipated cracks in the main landing gear and structural frame.” Last year the Navy pilots complained that the jet “would bob up and down on its nose gear when being launched from a catapult,” Defense News reported. The absolute state of mutt engineering, can't even make landing gears anymore