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There is also a known city near a salt lake in the rocky desert, full of people who are familiar with all these ideas. Wait... Didn't they build a generation ship in Expanse? So, build a Great Martian Tabernaculum at the opposite side of the Olympus caldera from the basilica. The pilgrims will be proud to visit all of that. Upd. After thinking a little, I came to conclusion that the mentioned Monastery, Basilica, and Tabernacle should occupy another one of the Tharsis volcanoes, while Olympus Mons is the best for the low-gravity Martian Olympic Games. Its caldera is a natural circus, useful for any kind of sport. Also if raise the atmospheric pressure up to the value of liquid water existing, the lying aside Nergal Valley is great for yachting and rowing regattas. The combination of low gravity and highly variabl air pressure would bring fresh air o the stagnating olympic sports. Also, it's possible to organize an interplanetary rowing torunament, when the sportsmen are rotating the bike generators to power the ion engines and get to the Mars first.
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Ask a stupid question, Get a stupid answer back.
kerbiloid replied to ThatKerbal's topic in Forum Games!
When something heavy from above hits Tom's head. As there is a Tommy-gun, what's used by Jerry? -
Floor 4722: Sin Village. Moonshine instead of bourbon, barn with tin lamp painted red instead of the red lamp street, banjo instead of saxophone.
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Banned by some hand of a not-stranger, a usualler.
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Being a viscount is vischeating.
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Calling 911 to get the Water Department to come around and extinguish the fire caused by the Fire Department.
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Yes, we call him Chewie. Waiter! Don't you have Geiger counters on your tables?
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The quails have. https://scientificrussia.ru/articles/centrifuga-inkubator-48-aic-zacem-zemlanam-kosmiceskij-eksperiment-perepel Mir: 1990 - 4 quails 1992 - 6 quails 1999 - 37 quails Actually, there should be a farm module on ISS. Of course, they were having pathologies, but does it matter for food?
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totm apr 2024 Voyager 1 in critical condition
kerbiloid replied to Minmus Taster's topic in Science & Spaceflight
It's launched 47 ya. The midget pilot on board is about 70 yo. Age matters. His reaction and coordination are not the same like in youth. -
totm dec 2019 Russian Launch and Mission Thread
kerbiloid replied to tater's topic in Science & Spaceflight
No fireworks. Not counted. -
Banned for inigiative zorrification.
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Floor 4720: Fractal pickles.
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The non-free market is when the prices are dictated to you by other people from the administration, having their own market interests. The free market is when the prices are dictated to you by other people from the competitive market community, having their lobbists in the administration. Don't confuse them. Of course, the free market allows the parties to exchange the goods in any different ratio, to let them either pay more or get less.
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Mars is an ideal place for monasteries. Far from the wordly vanity. Requires collectivism, altruism, self-restraint. Can produce rare Martian wine (with faint trace of perchlorates in the aroma bouquet) and souvenirs from the Martian stones. Can host the tourists. Place there Olympus Basilica.
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An idea for the cat food PR. "Packed in bags with sound of scratching mouse, identical to the natural one."
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kerbiloid replied to ThatKerbal's topic in Forum Games!
You should first update your PyGNOME and Gnomba setups to request the answer. Why is there no PyGNOMba? -
s1e1 Don't stand in front of the glass window and wait. Upd. And don't take the knife from the wound. Unless you are a Fallout character. Upd.2 Ghouls are aiming better than sentry turrets. Keep clean the ground around your house. Any junk can be used by somebody with junkthrower. When you send somebody to check the cave, don't stand in the passage, against the light. Maybe you are bothering a mutated bear, which is trying to pass by.
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I personally haven’t seen anthropological evidence supporting this notion. My understanding it that the idea that capitalism is the end all be all of civilization comes from philosophy rather than a scientific look at the history of the world. It’s still a theory, of course. As I said, I don’t think a collectivist utopia is the answer. That was wishful thinking on my part. The capitalism is effective while most of people can produce a value. Once the robots have devalued the human product, only a neglible part of humans will be able to produce the value, required by anybody. Then the capitalism will mutate into the antiutopia when 1% of people are producing the (mostly immaterial) value, while other 99% are living on welfare, and can't compete to each other due to absence of a valuable product for the competition. This makes the collectivism an inevitable way to withstand the 1%'s pressure and their attempt to physically eliminate those 99%, and thus survive. Also, collectivism doesn't mean absence of competition.
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totm apr 2024 Voyager 1 in critical condition
kerbiloid replied to Minmus Taster's topic in Science & Spaceflight
A voodoo probe. You are trying the needles, and watching its reactions by telemetry. Much faster than light. -
Ask a stupid question, Get a stupid answer back.
kerbiloid replied to ThatKerbal's topic in Forum Games!
They've flown. If flowers flow, is tree what's tred? -
One sentence you could say to annoy an entire fan base?
kerbiloid replied to Fr8monkey's topic in Forum Games!
HorsePower Lovecraft. -
Yes, the squirells now hunt iguanas. Waiter! Do you have fresh Andale pies?
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Floor 4718: A centrifuge with bees counting acceleration gs.