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Banned by South Boösaule.
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Ask a stupid question, Get a stupid answer back.
kerbiloid replied to ThatKerbal's topic in Forum Games!
It's Dark Ness. What's closer, the sky or the stars? -
Banned for saying that there are non-KSP threads.
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The shield has an anti-banetration layer.
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The field test of the ChatGPT prototype, giving real-time answers to the questions in natural language. No. It's essential. That's how it works.
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That's why they made Coca-Cola stop selling their liquid.
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totm aug 2023 What funny/interesting thing happened in your life today?
kerbiloid replied to Ultimate Steve's topic in The Lounge
There is an old traditional way to find a lost object, described in Adventures of Tom Sawyer. So, if you have lost your driver's license, you should order another one, and follow the described protocol. -
totm aug 2023 What funny/interesting thing happened in your life today?
kerbiloid replied to Ultimate Steve's topic in The Lounge
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I got this every time from linux manuals, too. Linux is written by AI! I knew it!
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Directional fragmentation warhead. This one was omnidirectional because the metal things are solid fuel charges of the main thruster, separated on explosion and turned into shrapnel for free. The first one is seeking, while the second one is defensive, it's shot at the target which is homing at the protected object itself.
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Bad science in fiction Hall of Shame
kerbiloid replied to peadar1987's topic in Science & Spaceflight
I have no idea, it's a thread about fake science in movies, so I suggested a hypothesis. (As I said earlier in another thread, it sounds weird, when the people living in plywood houses, are saying that Hiroshima was damaged just because its houses were made of carton, and the Book of Eli is perfectly illustrating the enormous protective properties of this plywood.) -
Banned because it was his delayed message, left when his internet was working.
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Ask a stupid question, Get a stupid answer back.
kerbiloid replied to ThatKerbal's topic in Forum Games!
It's spinning wrong. Why some earthes are flat, while others aren't/ -
Bad science in fiction Hall of Shame
kerbiloid replied to peadar1987's topic in Science & Spaceflight
... / spermwhales / petunias -
https://stablediffusionweb.com "mixed elon musk terminator arnold schwarzenegger " Still don't fear?
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Bad science in fiction Hall of Shame
kerbiloid replied to peadar1987's topic in Science & Spaceflight
Oops, missed the Doomsday Meteor studio name. The famous Asylum. This explains a lot everything. -
Just like humans. Humans start counting with fingers and interprete their amount visually. Now "how many", but "which finger is the last". The conception of numbers comes later, with "how many apples on the picture? ...and now?" When you write a game about the apples, you know them by item index, or by handle. "Take apple {id=6437}". Also, the virtual apples are solid, atomic. IRL you don't know the value of the apple handle. You even don't know if it has one. You even don't have the apple. What you call "apple" irl is just a cloud of ~1025 physical atoms, which you even can't see. You can see only the light from the external source, reflected by this atomic cloud. But it doesn't stop you from thinking about "apples", which actually exist as objects only in your imagination. Thus, the virtual world is even more solid than the real one, in some aspects.
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The Biology Of A Superhuman Appetite....
kerbiloid replied to Spacescifi's topic in Science & Spaceflight
As the total mass isn't changed in chemical reactions, so either the first fart will blow up the building, or the first rest will break the seat, the pipe, and the sewers. -
For Questions That Don't Merit Their Own Thread
kerbiloid replied to Skyler4856's topic in Science & Spaceflight
Sputnik-3 mass is 1.3 t, so it could be used to launch something Mercury-like. And R-7 is irl the first rocket which had put something into orbit, while much lighter Vanguard was enough. This strange, weird world... Just because USSR didn't have a lot of bombers, and needed an ICBM more than USA. Geography matters. R-7 family didn't use computers in Soviet time, pure electromechanics. On-board computers became a thing in late 1960s,, and the main of them, Argon-16 is in use since 1973. https://ru-m-wikipedia-org.translate.goog/wiki/Аргон_(компьютер)?_x_tr_sl=ru&_x_tr_tl=en&_x_tr_hl=ru&_x_tr_pto=wapp According to wiki, it has 3 pairs of hydrazine thrusters and 36 kg of propellant. -
Banned for shooting heatherly (adverb). P.S. Shooting clintly or eastwoodly = from revolver, sitting on horse. Shooting terminatorly = from shotgun, sitting on bike. Shooting fordly or harrisonly = unexpectedly, from firearms, sitting on chair, or while the opponent is waving with sabre.
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Floor 3434: Standing on nothing.