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  1. Cheers for the reply. Had the game since 2012 and I don't think the patcher has ever worked. Wonder why they even release it!
  2. It's possible I'm the only person left who hasn't transferred my purchase to Steam, but how on Earth do I get the patcher for 1.9.1 to work? I've downloaded it and got it to run, but when I enter the folder that KSP is located it just says "Please select a valid Kerbal Space Program folder". I know the patcher was always a bit... patchy in the past but does it work at all? Anyone got any advice? Cheers.
  3. [quote name='Hcube']I always wonder how these people think everyday's objets and tech, like GPS, TV, cells phones or even toasters work. Magic ?[/QUOTE] They don't think. It's not in their mindset; they are not curious about how these things work and take absolutely no interest in them.
  4. In an average year, all of the world's volcanoes combined produce about 1% of the CO2 that humans do. What point are you trying to make? The planet will be fine, that's for sure. Humans might not be though...
  5. I've often wondered how expensive other forms of energy would be if they were as safe as nuclear. We're ridiculously paranoid about any sort of nuclear accident (and that's a good thing as it increases safety), yet take such a blasé attitude towards fossil fuels. "Oh a giant tanker filled to the brim with a highly toxic, combustible material circling the globe in treacherous seas? No big deal." "Air pollution in cities is responsible for millions of deaths worldwide? Meh, it's inevitable." A few years ago 47 people were killed in Canada when an oil train exploded. I wonder what the media and public reaction would have been if that had been a train carrying nuclear waste that had exposed 47 people to a fatal dose of radiation. Of course that couldn't happen, as nuclear waste carriages are unbelievably strong. Shame the same can't be said for oil tankers...
  6. You should see our first and second most-read newspapers...
  7. Even with early 60s technology, surely the USA would have been able to tell what the Soviets were up to? You can hardly launch a massive rocket without someone noticing, unless it just went boom on the launchpad. And even then, you'd probably notice the smoking crater. It's the same with the Moon landings - someone would have noticed if there was something fishy.
  8. 25% of all animal species are beetles. Therefore there is a good chance that one of your neighbours is actually a beetle.
  9. Is there any particular reason that nearly all extrasolar terrestrial planets are considerably larger than Earth? If this thing is five times the mass of Earth, then that's likely greater than the total mass of rocky bodies in the entire solar system. Is it just the case that we can only find the big ones at the moment, or is our Solar System an anomaly in having 4 relatively small terrestrial planets?
  10. My mum came out with a good one: "If they really landed on the Moon, why did they only do it once?" It's not as if she's even too young to remember, she was an adult throughout the entire Apollo programme! She was genuinely surprised to learn that there were 6 missions that landed and a further 3 that flew by the Moon.
  11. Not a bike rider but as a motorist I've seen a few suicidal bikers. One overtaking me in a city 40 mph zone (whilst I was going 40 mph), just avoided oncoming traffic by ducking in front of me by what must have been millimetres. I have no idea how he didn't hit my bumper. There's also a few moronic bikers in my town at the moment who drive at ludicrous speeds. Last year one of them came towards me at what I'd estimate 150 mph whilst doing a wheelie. I only hope he carries an organ donor card and takes no-one else with him when it goes wrong. Less impressive but a few weeks ago I was following a guy on his chopper tailgating a bus. Must have been at most 2 m away from the rear of the bus. Good luck if the bus suddenly slows down... Stupid car drivers I can kind of understand, as they can have a false sense of security by being in a big metal box with lots of comfy airbags. Cyclists too, as literally any idiot can buy a bicycle and ride it on public roads with no training, so you're going to get your fair share of fools. But I just don't understand motorcyclists who seem to have a death wish. They must know how squishy they are and how easy it is for things to go wrong. Is it just a false sense of immortality?
  12. What's wrong with that? Pluto the dog was only named about a year after the ex-planet. Edit: Ninja'd. Well, by 13 minutes. So maybe a ninja on a mobility scooter.
  13. An abomination? The Start menu is a bit silly, but it's hardly an abomination. It still runs smoothly and stably. Now Windows ME, there's an abomination...
  14. You should be careful with conspiracy websites. As these people often have warped ideas of what is right, their sites can be pretty malicious. I was once reading a free energy one and it refused to let me leave unless I bought plans to their miracle device. I had to power down my PC to get away as even Task Manager wouldn't close it.
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