Harakiri/Seppuku (Samurai code) — Agent Smith
While Harakari/Seppuku tend to be poetic and aesthetic. I see "memetic suicide" as unreasonable without any context, like it seems to appear when we are debating and suddenly we accidentally commit a self-refutation — javi2541997
I've committed memetic suicide a 1000 times at least. — Hillary
I'm a pro at commiting suicide — Agent Smith
Marvin Minsky's useless machines. — Agent Smith
What would be the reason for a meme to autodestruct? — Hillary
Back in the sixties, we had to make one of those for a physics project. The joy of liberal education! — unenlightened
Back in the sixties, we had to make one of those for a physics project. — unenlightened
Back in the sixties, we had to make one of those for a physics project.
— unenlightened
Yeah, I think I read about that school that exploded... — Hillary
An electric motor and a spring, basically. The difficulty is in getting the forces balanced so that the motor operates the finger with the strength to flick the switch while also tensioning the spring enough to pull it back afterwards. If i remember I had a very small toy motor geared down with a worm thread, and a coil spring from god knows where. But you could use a spiral spring too. The finger is just mounted on an axle that makes a 1/4 turn each time, and the lid works by gravity. Wooden box -easy to fit the bits to; an old cigar box in my case with the top cut in half and hinged. — unenlightened
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