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MennoLente

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  1. I wish I made screenshots back then. But in those days, I played it more casual. Big fan of the TES series, you know? When the modding community was trying to make things "realistic" I wanted to play a game like freelancer, but found ksp instead. Started playing more intensive after a while. My autism keeps me unemployed, so more time to play ksp.
  2. I wish the pack contains parts for an aircraft that can be used as spaceplane, can pick up command pods with KAS into a cargo bay, can pick up lost kerbals, is more stable than VTOL, can land on slopes, and can move really fast through the atmosphere because 8 hours to pick up a rescue pod from the other side of kerbin is booooooooooooooooooring, and murphy's law always makes things crash after seven and a half hour flying, 15 minutes flying is more than enough. What kind of... thing would that be?
  3. I don't really have an opinion. I use all engines. And when there is an engine that I don't use, I slightly improve it's values in the config file, so that I might consider using the engine a little more often, or perhaps find an application it is suited for.
  4. At last, I got kethane working a few days ago, so I played a little too long. However, I've found something interesting! The more scanners you use, the shorter the scan interval seems to be when timewarping 100x and higher. Later today, I'll try to use a few dozen small scanners on a probe with huge solarpanels, if I can map faster on warping 1000x and more.
  5. K^2, there is no consensus about how to solve Olber's paradox. So Merinsan could be right. Well, at least if the size of the universe (with an (apparent) isotropic distribution of stars) would be large enough to create a uniform glow. But if the speed of light would be infinite (or if it would have any other value that it has in this universe), it would create numbers of paradoxes. It might even cause the universe to collapse. Take for example the well known E=mc^2. If c would be infinite, than the energy released at the big bang would be infinite, and an infinite amount of matter would come to existance. Annihiliation would cause a infinite amount of energy to come to existance. Moreover, there would be no spacetime, so there would be no gravity. Should I continue?
  6. Innsewerants, thank you for this great mod; undoubtedly the greatest mod of all times. Oh and btw, that devbuild of yours, IT IS SUPER AWESOME. Though I don't like the buttons much, that's my own problem. And I have had not a single problem with it yet. A little request though, could you make overlays for you maps? Like an ISArithmic (lol!), a map showing acclivity which would be usefull to choose a place to build a base, an option that shows the vertical exaggeration between two points would be impressive, and it would be usefull to find a place to start an interplanetary airport, with a flat piece of land as airstrip and a mountainless approach, preferably around the equator and parallel to it. I guess it might be within the scope of the project, at least I hope so.
  7. Than what are you waiting for? Such things don't just come out of thin air. And when they do, it's Jeb's fault.
  8. Indeed, mechjeb relies purely on math, and uses as little variables as possible, as there are not many provided by the game. The question that remains unanswered is: how small is the difference?
  9. That is indeed a forum post, yet it is not a fix. So you got it actually scanning? But enough of Kethane, how's KAS coming along? Can I go to bed now, and check first thing tomorrow, or should I hang 'round a bit and wait to celebrate the update? Or the day after tomorrow? Or another day in the next week?
  10. Thanks mate, you just made my day! I was trying to make the thing work for 0.20, and then I tried that dev build, and it works so much better! No bug found yet, so reliable as well.
  11. You've got an ETA yet? I know these comments might be a pita, but the more comments like this, the more it proofs how great your work is. Or that we are too impatient... Nah!
  12. I guess Kethane has addictive propeties to humans. I can feel the withdrawal effects from playing ksp without kethane.
  13. If you wanna do it like a kerbal, use the graphotron, downloadable on spaceport. I use it quite often, especially to gather data for the wiki and discover it is already there. When dropping probes, I recommend to use a lightweight probe, say <3t, parachute, 3 lightweight legs, instruments, graphotron. Change the graphotron's settings to have a larger resolution, adjust to taste. Than quicksave in case you forgot to change a setting. Than enter the atmosphere, angle not too steep, the idea is that you survive the drop, and when you touch the ground, save the graphotron's data, et voilà! And for the math, mechjeb calculates a lot of it. Perhaps r4mon, the mechjeb fellow. Nice guy, very helpful. If he doesn't know, than he knows at least who knows, or where to find the equations. link to mechjeb topic *click!* EDIT: Well, I know a part of the math... The drag equation of course! Why didn't I think of that before! the only unknown is the drag coefficient. I know how to calculate it for shapes, but I guess ksp uses different values. Would that be the those drag numbers in parts their cfg files? Hmmm... That would explain a lot. link1 link2
  14. Consider yourself lucky. I live in a land where if you want to donate blood plasma you have to give a test sample the first time, fill in a huge stack of paperwork, and what do you get for it? A muck, and a pen if you ask for it. Luckily prostitution is legal here, it is considered a real profession so you also must pay taxes and pay €70 to register yourself as freelancer at the dutch camber of commerce. Too bad I am male, and for male heterosexuals the demands are... Non existent. I'm a smoker, and a cigarette pack of 19 costs €5,80. It costs about €50 for an ID. Police checks ID's like it's a warzone. No ID or expired one day? €25 fine and a at worst a night in jail (and a fine). Health insurance is obligated, starts at €100 per month. You can't choose to have none, you automatically have health insurance and if you don't pay it, they send after a few months the bailiff and police to take everything you have exept for one bicycle, a chair and a tv. Rent is where I live the cheapest in the country, €300. Food is about 25% more expensive than in the States. Be happy not to live in the Netherlands. HOWEVER: In the Netherlands, if you donate money to anyone or any organisation, with nothing in return (no products, no service, no labor, nothing), you can subtract it (up to €90) from the part of your income that you pay taxes for. At least, when you can prove it when you do your taxes. So if donations were possible, all the dutch here could come to an agreement to donate €90 pp. That would give the community a boost (quite some dutch folks 'round here). I'd do it, if I have a part of at least €90 to pay taxes for, or even have an income at all.
  15. Banned for making me roll on floor laughing while feeling awkward.
  16. Banned for frowning upon one quoting himself. EDIT: COWHAMMIT! NOT AGAIN! Now I feel awkward! EDIT:EDIT: Lemme guess... Banned for editing?
  17. Banned for not crashing on all moons and planets. EDIT: Banned for quickly posting your post just before mine, so it will make me feel awkward.
  18. I always thought QA team just checked that everything works, so every major bug is fixed before release, and that we do the search for minor bugs by building the most stupid, impossible, GPU burning, CPU burning, RAM filling, Jeb blowing spacecrafts. You know, the bugs only real madmen can produce, the bugs I encounter when I play KSP when I should sleep. Why else are there bugfix updates? Or is both true, and lies the truth in between? Oh, and I had another question. Does the testing team also tests with mods, if so, are there already indications with mods will and won't work?
  19. It could be useful if the rovers could be simulated in the background. I always get so tired of sitting for half an hour so see it trip over some air and explode just when I am about to quicksave. Or just to be safe, I let it drive 5 m/s whole night, to see the next morning it flipped upside down five minutes after I went so sleep.
  20. No, I totally understand. It's great, it should be spread, and you should be credited. About posting my creations... I'm a bit, I don't know... It's between shyness and perfectionism I think. I only have the guts to post own work unless it's good enough, but I always think my own work is crap, so I don't post it. I'll try to get over my shame and start with something mediocre. Oh and I'll try to do some textures with some of my buddies. I'll ask them if they've got time to get around the table and design. But first, yesterday was our first wedding anniversary, so me and my wife are still tired because of our celebration, so it's time to sleep for me. Later!
  21. Tnx, mate. That will teach those "Yo people look at the part I made all by myself and it was very complicated stuff doing it all by myself" sort of kids!
  22. Lando, I have a question concerning copyright and legal stuff. I have no idea what the rules are exactly, but I think ethicals in this are important. For example: are you okay with partgen generated parts shown to the public on youtube, partgen generated parts downloadable on e.g. spaceport, as seperate parts or as mods? Or do you want people to give you credit as the creator? Are you ok with people editing the partgen created parts? I think it would be a good thing that everytime people show something you created, it would be polite to add to the description "Lando - PartGen" or something like that; it's the least one can do. So, what's your opinion on this? After all, I think I speak for all of us when I say you've done a great job, and we would like to give you credit for it, if you should want it.
  23. Hush! Don't say that! Every modder needs pats on the shoulders from everyone, to get the motivation to create something better, and better, and better... Of course that's why I always tried at school to avoid getting an A+, it's too lonely and depressing at the top when you could have gotten a B, a girlfriend and a life. My point is that you've done a great job, you've got yourself an A+. Now go do more modding! Transcend yourself: stagnation means decline. Go for the next A+!
  24. Let me rephrase that: I am neither going to pronounce nor remember that, if you don't mind.
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