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  1. This about sums up my opinion of it. Actually doing the calculations isn't difficult, but if you're changing your rocket a lot and you want to know how much Dv you have, it's tedious to have to A: Launch the rocket. B: Get the rocket's mass. C. Run the calculation. EVERY TIME you want to check to be sure that those seperatrons you added didn't take your Dv below the minimum required for the mission. And asparagus staging... I would imagine that calculating Dv for an asparagus rocket would be comically tedious. If I didn't already have MechJeb, I might even have looked into learning C# and making my own Dv calculator plugin.
  2. It throws NullReferenceExceptions at your enemies.
  3. I don't die of the resulting injury and become rich. The next poster spontaneously combusts.
  4. I would like a setting that allows you to simply invert the control axis while in flight. Often I have reason to place my command pods upside-down, and it's annoying to have to remember that prograde is actually retrograde.
  5. The rules never specify that I can't use explosive boxes... ^badum-bum The next poster is hit by a nuclear-powered supersonic train (because a regular train was too boring).
  6. Original Wikipedia article: The Wizard of Oz is a 1939 American musical fantasy film produced by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, and the most well-known and commercially successful adaptation based on the 1900 novel The Wonderful Wizard of Oz by L. Frank Baum.[2] The film stars Judy Garland; Terry the dog, billed as Toto; Ray Bolger, Jack Haley, Bert Lahr, Frank Morgan, Billie Burke, Margaret Hamilton, with Charley Grapewin and Clara Blandick, and the Singer Midgets as the Munchkins, with Pat Walshe as leader of the flying monkeys.[3] Notable for its use of Technicolor, fantasy storytelling, musical score and unusual characters, over the years it has become one of the best-known films and part of American popular culture. It also featured in cinema what may be for the time the most elaborate use of character make-ups and special effects. It was not a box office success on its initial release, earning only $3,017,000 on a $2,777,000 budget, despite receiving largely positive reviews.[1][4] The film was MGM's most expensive production at that time, and did not recoup much of the studio's investment until subsequent re-releases.[5] It was nominated for six Academy Awards, including Best Picture but lost to Gone with the Wind. It did win in two other categories including Best Original Song for "Over the Rainbow." The song was ranked first in two lists: the AFI's 100 Years...100 Songs and the Recording Industry Association of America's "365 Songs of the Century". After several translations: Political weirdest trade successfully adapt the book 1900 by Wizards of Metro-Goldwyn-baum American musical fantasy film 1939, Mayer and diameter. [2] In the film, starring the crown of this integer. Terry dog evaluated. Bolger Ray John Haley, Bert Lahr, Frank Morgan, Billy Cicero, Marcus Tullius, and the son of singer Clara Blandick Munchkin Charlie Grapewin, Pat Walsh, the head of the flying monkeys. [3] Technicolor is a fantasy, which I have seen and heard, and American culture, and is one of the most popular films of the year, which published it. Also, he said that he is the most important, and the curtain is constitutional construction and his attitude. Here, the first release is only $ 2.777 million, a positive diagnosis of winning a budget of $ 3,017,000 was a great visit. [1] - [4] of the film, he loves to return to football events, the most valuable of this work, and this is what they are. [5] integer created in the image of the Academy and six customized destroyed from the air. "Over the rainbow" Best Original Song, there are two other types of, even after his victory. Canticle first two are: severe 100-year-old lady ... 100 and the United States, and "English" in the event of the association's 365 songs.
  7. Try this mod: http://forum.kerbalspaceprogram.com/threads/43208-0-22-Oct17-SelectRoot-Set-a-new-root-part-0-22-fixes It should allow you to select that center wing as your root part.
  8. The fourth one is pretty. Those rocket effects are good. How did you make them?
  9. Additionally, I was messing around with it for a minute and was able to edit Joker with KittopiaTech.
  10. The Grumman Goose. My favorite airplane that came bundled with Flight Simulator X.
  11. The giant crater on Eve was created when Chuck "Knorris" Kerman jumped from Eve's surface at the point that is now the crater's center. The giant crater on Kerbin is where he landed.
  12. I agree. The current Ablate just looks like it is some random numbers just punched into the terrain generator.
  13. Make a mod. There's always room for more mods.
  14. Sauron is an immortal demon-lord. He will take care of your petty Starfleet.
  15. True. I made a bug report thread about the claws a few months back (I like to think that I am the discoverer of this bug, but probably not). I have no idea why it happens, but it doesn't seem to be physics-related or polygon-count related. They just cause a ton of lag.
  16. Ok, that's better, but it's still quite a bit on the red side. EDIT: Disregard this. I got Serious and you brown dwarf mixed up. Serious looks ok, to me. Your brown dwarf is still too red and shouldn't emit much light, though. It would be more realistic to make it an extremely massive gas giant, if Kopernicus allows it.
  17. I don't think so. That star is pretty red there, pretty much the lowest frequency visible to the human eye. Even a "red" star will emit tons of colors aside from red. For example, our sun is a yellow sun, but it really only has a yellow tint. As I understand it, if you reduce its light output off of something and compare it to a pure "white light," you would see it has a yellowish tint. If you look straight at the sun, it appears white. Similarly, a red star will have a red tint, but, if you looks straight at all but the dimmest stars up close, you will perceive a white star. So, because of the light ouptut limits of our screens, to make a realistic-looking star you need to start with a white star and slightly reduce the values of each color until you have a slight tint, not overwhelm our screens with bright neon red. Someone correct me if I'm wrong, though. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stellar_classification There's a chart a little way down the page showing the actual apparent color of stars.
  18. Do you see what's wrong with this rocket? I forgot to include pretty colored lights. What a disaster.
  19. You want parody? I'll give you parody.
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