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Houndog
02-19-2019, 06:32 PM
A 12 year kid from Memphis Tennessee just built a nuclear fusion reactor in his home, tested it, achieved nuclear fusion and had the results verified by some nuclear scientists! The whole story is on Fox news! MAYBE there's hope yet for our Grandkid's generation! Let's hope he doesn't use what he learned to build a kitchen table A bomb next!

justashooter
02-19-2019, 06:48 PM
was out in sweattle last week on a job, and saw my 25 year old niece for the first time in 15 years. first thing she wanted to do was show me her handgun. there is hope yet.

Love Life
02-19-2019, 06:53 PM
Yes, hopefully the new generation doesn’t repeat the massive failures of the boomers.

Winger Ed.
02-19-2019, 07:00 PM
Smart kids are like lawyers.
Sure there are some good ones, but the other 95% ruin it for the rest of 'em.

dragon813gt
02-19-2019, 07:29 PM
Yes, hopefully the new generation doesn’t repeat the massive failures of the boomers.

Now you did it. They don’t like when you point out their failures. Or to be reminded that they were the hippies and that the hippie’s kids are the current group of socialists that are at war w/ this country.

If you truly think the young are dumb and worthless I truly feel sorry for you. You’ve apparently forgotten this is what older generations thought of you when you were young and how you hated it. If the young were truly worthless things would have collapsed a long time ago.

Echo
02-19-2019, 07:37 PM
Now you did it. They don’t like when you point out their failures. Or to be reminded that they were the hippies and that the hippie’s kids are the current group of socialists that are at war w/ this country.

If you truly think the young are dumb and worthless I truly feel sorry for you. You’ve apparently forgotten this is what older generations thought of you when you were young and how you hated it. If the young were truly worthless things would have collapsed a long time ago.

Plus ONE!

Love Life
02-19-2019, 07:37 PM
Don’t forget cool things like gun control acts and numerous gubmint agencies. The original big government generation.

jmort
02-19-2019, 08:06 PM
Yes, hopefully the new generation doesn’t repeat the massive failures of the boomers.

Do not bet on a renaissance in generational wisdom. Yes, we failed in many ways, and were in charge of the brain-washing of the succeeding generations. So we are to blame just as much as any other generation(s). It is called human folly.

garandsrus
02-19-2019, 08:24 PM
A 12 year kid from Memphis Tennessee just built a nuclear fission reactor in his home, tested it, achieved nuclear fission and had the results verified by some nuclear scientists! The whole story is on Fox news! MAYBE there's hope yet for our Grandkid's generation! Let's hope he doesn't use what he learned to build a kitchen table A bomb next!

Not to take anything away from him, but it is a fusion reactor, not fission. HUGE difference!

lefty o
02-19-2019, 08:39 PM
im kind of curious where he came up with uranium to test this gizmo. not exactly available at home depot!

xs11jack
02-19-2019, 08:49 PM
jmort is dead right. The Lord said that we will reap what we sow. A very high percentage sat around and did nothing and the socialist took over the raising of our kids and grand kids. Too late now, it's all said and done.
Ole Jack

RED BEAR
02-19-2019, 09:56 PM
Not all are dumber than dirt just most. And i don't think its there fault i believe it is by design. An ignorant population is easier to control. The libs control schools for a reason. And i must say no one thought i was dumb as a kid.

Texas by God
02-19-2019, 09:56 PM
im kind of curious where he came up with uranium to test this gizmo. not exactly available at home depot!
He traded me a bunch of wheel weights for it:-)

Hamish
02-19-2019, 10:07 PM
Yes, hopefully the new generation doesn’t repeat the massive failures of the boomers.

Well zippity do dah,,,,,,,

WebMonkey
02-19-2019, 10:12 PM
umm, fusion reactor = good, fission reactor = radioactive waste in barrels (what we have now).

anyone see the movie chain reaction?
fusion reactors are the Grail.

;)

Love Life
02-19-2019, 10:16 PM
Well zippity do dah,,,,,,,

Zip-a-dee-ay

WebMonkey
02-19-2019, 10:21 PM
my oh my what a wonderful day

starmac
02-19-2019, 11:13 PM
I have never thought all kids were idiots, not during my younger years or at anytime since, but the percentages are just as high right now as they were during the Hippie heyday of the 60's.

All one has to do is listen to the younger crowd getting into politics to know that the percentages, at the very least are hanging in their. AOC anyone, but she is far from alone.

Shopdog
02-20-2019, 08:03 AM
Don't take this wrong,attempting to show that there are "kids" out there with shooting in their blood.

Two of my 4 boys have their PHd's..... with another,working towards it. One is chemistry and the other is physics/math(graduated 1st team all American in sports AND academics). They've been shooting literally since diapers..... don't worry about the shooting sports. There's some good times ahead.

Wag
02-20-2019, 12:37 PM
It requires fission reactions to create the material that is later used to make bombs.

This kid created a fusion reaction which, as mentioned above, is the holy grail. Frankly, I have doubts about him actually creating a sustainable reaction core but if he did, it has a ton of potential.

--Wag--

JBinMN
02-20-2019, 01:06 PM
Here is a news article about it for those who really want to know more about this story.

Like I did...
;)

https://www.foxnews.com/science/teen-builds-working-nuclear-fusion-reactor-in-memphis-home

Wag
02-20-2019, 01:16 PM
Thanks for the link. The kid is amazing, to be sure.

From the link:


“We are still far away from making a working nuclear fusion reactor to produce electricity so you can think about how challenging it is to make a fusion reactor,” said Dr. Jingbiao Cui, professor and chair of the Physics department at the University of Memphis.

--Wag--

Wheelguns 1961
02-20-2019, 02:35 PM
I used to have a pretty low opinion of the younger generation, until my wife was dying in the hospital. There were thousands of them doing their jobs, and keeping that place running. Don’t judge the 95% by the 5%.

JSnover
02-20-2019, 02:43 PM
Once upon a time our parents knew we were mindless idiots. Most of us grew out of it. Don't worry about the kids as much as the young adults who insist on being mindless idiots.

georgerkahn
02-20-2019, 03:07 PM
I used to have a pretty low opinion of the younger generation, until my wife was dying in the hospital. There were thousands of them doing their jobs, and keeping that place running. Don’t judge the 95% by the 5%.

I have, to put it mildly, a lame right leg -- a relatively new phenomena (past two years getting progressively lamer from a 1970 motorcycle crash where thin stainless steel wires on a Delrin plate were used to replace my knee cap; the wires started snapping...). Still, this summer past I wanted to fish out of one of my canoes, so after getting to river I chose, managed to drag it about 600 feet to bank where I launched, rolled into the vessel, and was able to paddle and fish for a few glorious hours.
When I elected to call it a day, and got back to launch, I then realized that my leg prohibited any sort of "normal" egress from the canoe, so I had to kind of roll it on its left side to wobble out. In so doing, one of my paddles which fell out in the process started traveling downstream.
There were two kids there -- a boy and a girl in perhaps their early 20s. The boy ran over, hopped in my canoe, and paddled to the one I lost, retrieving it. I thanked him profusely, and started arranging tackle for the drag back, when the girl asked, "Is that silver truck yours, mister?" I said "yes", and the two of them each picked up an end and carried it to my truck, waiting quite a few minutes til I was able to hobble there, unloading tackle for back, and THEIR then putting it atop for me.
Oh -- I forgot to mention -- both had more tattoos on them that no exposed skin appeared bare. BOTH the boy and girl had long hair, with his in dreadlocks, and hers died bright blue or purple (I'm kind of colour blind). He was wearing baggy shorts with a gold truckers' wallet chain and a sleeveless sweatshirt. The girl had rings in her lips, a stone in her tongue, and a gold bar in an eyebrow. The "kind of people one would be afraid to leave their gear unattended about as the trip to truck with gear was made", right?
I surely learned a lesson that day -- which I hope to never forget -- the "stereotypes" probably -- you are most correct -- only represent maybe five per cent. Clothes/looks/body adornments surely do not "make" the person. I also tried giving a few bucks to them for "a coffee or sodi pop" as a bit of appreciation -- which was refused.
Again, a lesson learned!
geo

starmac
02-20-2019, 04:04 PM
Young or old, everybody needs to be judged individually.

I was just remembering old times (baby boomer) and thinking how nice it was to have safe rooms complete with puppies, rabbits, dolls, playdo and crayons during my college years. It seems like all I really remember is the dolls. lol Memory just isn't what it used to be. lol

nagantguy
02-20-2019, 05:03 PM
Yep great kids everywhere ; get out and teach them something; coach them in something; let them teach you something and maybe we can undo the massive ; monumental damage the boomers have done through complacency; apathy greed suspicion and even some out right hatred of themselves and distain of successive generations

starmac
02-20-2019, 05:31 PM
The last few years my health has been on a downhill slide. A little over a year ago, it got to the point I could not work anymore. I can still drive with anybody, but can't do the loading, unloading, truck mainteince, run my sawmill or even a chainsaw, in a timely enough matter to actually work. I called a young man that had spent a little time up here with my son, but moved back to Florida where he is from.

He did not hesitate, but said sure I will come back, all he ask for was a chance to learn a trade.
Well he is still with me, helping everyday, I pay him, but he could now make more on a regular driving job instead of taking care of me. He is still learning, but is a fair driver, and learning to work on quite a bit too, and will wind up with one of my trucks in another couple of years.

He has pretty much been a lifesaver to me, and is just 22 years old, but was a country boy raised on a small farm and did know how to work, just nothing much about making a living.

bedbugbilly
02-20-2019, 05:50 PM
I wonder if that kid's name is "Sheldon" - like on Big Bang? :-)

I'm a "boomer" . . . I'm old . . .I was no hippie though , , , ,

If you think kids today are "all" a bunch of losers . . . think again.

A friend of mine is retired Air Force - I was with him one day up on the base in Tucson where he stopped to get a haircut - I waited in the coffee area of the PX - enjoyed my coffee and just "people watched". I watched young men and women . . . in uniform . . some with their wives/husbands/kids coming in and out - talked to a few of them who were sitting having coffee - watched a few of them huddling with others as they studied for their various training fields - NO LOSERS there . . . . funny thing too . . . with all the Leftists wanting to use "race" to divide . . . . I didn't see ANY differences in skin color . . . what I saw was dedicated young men and women, dressed in uniforms . . . all willing to put their life on the line for their fellow military members and for the rest of us regardless of race, religion, name, etc. THOSE ARE THE THINGS that show that there are a great bunch of "young mend and women" out there . . . made me think of friends that didn't come back from Viet Nam who were fellow "boomers" . . . . put a lump in my throat and not afraid to say, a tear or two in my eyes as well . . . . anyone who thinks that today's kids are "all losers" . . . . you need to visit one of our military bases . . . . bless them all and for the "cupcakes" who are "losers" . . . . sometimes you just can't fix stupid . . . . .

Winger Ed.
02-20-2019, 07:16 PM
I ran into a smart kid at the drug store, and quick witted too.
I was looking for AREDS eye vitamins. I've taken them for a couple years and have worked my way out of needing glasses.

I couldn't find 'em on the shelf. A kid working there came up and asked if he could help.
I told him what I was looking for, and what they did.

He showed me, and it was a spot I'd already looked. I said, "Why didn't I see them there"?
He replied, "That might be because of why you need them".

iomskp
02-20-2019, 07:37 PM
I think the kids of today will just do fine, the only problem I see is their parents and some of their stupid ideas and over protection.When I got in trouble at school the teacher gave you a good dressing down, then the head master and when you got home you got it from your parents, now the parents go straight to the head and the teacher end up in trouble. My daughter worked in the transport dept doing driving tests, if you failed one of these kids, again the parents would come and complain to the manager and the testers got in trouble. Not a good example to set for the kids,scream until you get your own way.

Love Life
02-20-2019, 07:53 PM
Helicopter parents are the result of the generation-X kids being turned into latchkey kids by their boomer parents.

fatnhappy
02-20-2019, 08:30 PM
Just remember when lamenting the next generation, every single kid in the sandbox is a volunteer.

mold maker
02-20-2019, 11:39 PM
Just remember when lamenting the next generation that every single kid in the sandbox is a volunteer.

And many are there for multi tours.

firefly1957
02-22-2019, 08:25 PM
Fusion fuses Hydrogen atoms (really heavy Hydrogen, Deuterium) into helium releasing a lot of energy they have made some small reactors for quite a few years but they never got to a useful stage . A friend in the military told me they have made some real progress but it is kept quiet.
Last year liberals were making up stories about how bad fusion would be to use ,that alone made me think a break though is near!

nagantguy
02-22-2019, 08:51 PM
And many are there for multi tours.

Cause the boomers sent them

abunaitoo
03-01-2019, 02:25 AM
Problem we have here is the school system.
They only teach what the kids need to pass the required exam.
Nothing more.
Majority of the teachers brain wash the kids.
Anti-gun, anti-republican, some even anti-America.
We have teachers I have a hard time understanding.
Have a few friends who have home schooled their kids.
We have kids graduating who can't even work at McDonadl's.
We are becoming a "welfare for all" state.
There are a small minority that get through collage.
It's sad.

mold maker
03-01-2019, 01:04 PM
Higher education for a republican is much like tip toeing through a minefield. Most Profs are extremely liberal and they teach it.
I have a (sophomore) granddaughter with a 4.4 GPA, but she has to be awfully careful how she expresses herself. She says it's hard to learn the required material and keep it separated from reality. It's like projecting both sides of a serious debate.
BTW She acquired her smarts somewhere other than from me.