Té Rowan wrote:Rei gets to keep her manga for herself today.
Such a perfect pic i had to save it.
Bondage and discipline. I always suspected it of those two.
Té Rowan wrote:Rei gets to keep her manga for herself today.
Bondage and discipline. I always suspected it of those two.
Té Rowan wrote:Spotted this bundle of cute somewhere on Teh Interwebz.
And in case some reader is still utterly clueless about the AC/DC T-shirt on previous page, the two faces are those of Nikola Tesla and Thomas Alva Edison. Tesla was a proponent of AC (Alternating Current) for transmitting electricity, while Edison wanted to use DC (Direct Currrent). Tesla won, because AC was largely cheaper to deal with.
Té Rowan wrote:Incidentally, the Japanese use high-voltage DC to bridge the 50/60 Hz divide.
Ellen Kuhfeld wrote:The main problem with high-voltage DC - at least at the time Tesla and Edison were battling it out - is that transformers didn't exist for DC. So you could send it efficiently (high voltage) but then it was hard to get it down to low voltage for family use. And while I know a lot about 18th and 19th century electricity, my knowledge starts going downhill past about 1960.
Té Rowan wrote:https://www.deviantart.com/maqqy96/art/Moon-Scepter-Concussion-138659313
That has got to hurt.
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