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Slam_Jones

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  1. Used to use it on a few landers, til I realized just how inefficient they are for that. Now I mainly use em for docking.
  2. Gorgeous! Can't wait to use em in-game!
  3. If you're only trying to incite, we'd rather you not post anything. Thanks.
  4. Well that just makes you a sad, sad little man.
  5. Yes, because every time I see a date, I instinctively check to see if it's April 1st. Doesn't everyone? How silly of me to believe a post made by an official account.
  6. I like April Fool's jokes and all, but hey, let's try to make sure they only happen ON April 1st, eh? Not sure my boss would be understanding if I said I quit today, then came back on April 1st all "JK LOL APRIL FOOLS LOLOLOL"
  7. Is it April 1st already? Gosh, I must be 20-odd days behind... Really tho, I do hope this is a joke. Not exactly in good taste, either, IMO.
  8. A coffee mug borrowed with Jedediah, the Nintendo-64 shows a tiny gable of haze in a beautiful rainbow refrigerated container. According to poplar myths, the N64 is absolutely waffle awful and would defiantly be played.
  9. I hired a Kerbal with a name I didn't like. He went parachuting without a chute.
  10. A tiny mug borrowed from Jedediah, the Nintendo-64 throws a tiny table of rage in a spiteful rainbow refrigerated container. According to popular myths, the N64 is absolutely waffle flavored and should definitely be tasted.
  11. I'm sure you believe that, but I'm also more than sure that there are those whose performance would be so impacted as to make it unplayable, because it's not something as simple as a slowly moving skybox...
  12. A sudden and dramatic (not to mention totally unprecedented) solar wind blew away Kerbin's atmosphere. Very very conveniently, a previously undiscovered cloud of gases (which happens to be similar enough to breathe, but different enough to affect physics) swooped in to replace it. All within the span of a second. Mhm.
  13. Still working on my all-SSTO space agency. Made a couple prototypes of Canadarms (in varying complexity) for remote station assembly without sending up a Kerbal or a bunch of RCS with every launch. The one I sent to the station ended up being bigger than it, but I think it should end up working well. Also, can't wait for 1.0 and the end of asymmetric flame-outs. These, above all else, have been the bane of my program.
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    Riddles

    Same track I was thinking. Maybe the physical movie reel?
  15. Computer Name - None, yet. Just "the computer" Operating System - Windows 7, 64-bit CPU - AMD Zambezi 4-core 3.6gHz Motherboard - MSI something-or-other RAM - 4 gig (next on the upgrade list) GPU(s) - Radeon R9 270 Optical Drive(s) - DVD R/W (very rarely used) HDD(s) - 500 gig SSD(s) - N/A Chassis - Some giant black one PSU - 650 watt something-or-other CPU Cooler - Just, like, fans, man. Additional Internal Components - Some dust.
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    Riddles

    Is it LEGOs? Or another building-style toy?
  17. I totally said, "Angry gods attacked me. End." jrueios
  18. Er mah gerd, how did I not think of this? I've got a 5-engine SSTO, and I kept wanting to throttle down just two of them, and now I know how
  19. I'm trying to imagine how such a small object can have enough gravity to keep an atmosphere in place. It'd have to have some strong electro-magnets to keep it from flying into space, simulating Earth's magnetic field. Without the magnetic field, Earth becomes Mars, and mini-planet does nothing interesting, since solar winds would strip away any unshielded atmosphere. You'd also need a few different chemical reactions going on in the "core" to produce the right elements, etc.
  20. I suck at not getting mad at asymmetric flame-outs
  21. I was gonna say Duna, but... Laythe. The ability to have air-breathing engines makes everything just SO much easier. And plus, liquid water. Need I say more?
  22. Hi, got kinda a random question/request here. Is there (or is it possible to make) a small "button" part that can be attached to a ship, and designated to a certain servo control? For example, if I'm on my big interplanetary ship and want to use an elevator, I have to look thru all my servo controls to find the right one. If, however, I attach a button object on the elevator, I can right click and activate it that way. Is this possible?
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