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When you know 58 languages known by only one person in the world, you.
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A rain. Soft Hill.
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Ask a stupid question, Get a stupid answer back.
kerbiloid replied to ThatKerbal's topic in Forum Games!
Yes, and not once. This is just Early Access without colonies. Why do they call the crypto mining cards "videocards"? Are bitcoins visible? -
No, I won't. The publisher's decision to make the purchase legally impossible in my country totally matches my decision to postpone this at least till the next technological epoch. Thus we are united in our efforts [snip] All I needed was a more stable KSP-1, not 45 GB for an early KSP-1 clone, when the developed KSP-1 occupies just 6 (ok, 10 together with mods).
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When you know that alveolar lateral clicks are a subcategory of non-pulmonic consonants.
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First impression from Scott Manley's gameplay video.
kerbiloid replied to Tweeker's topic in Prelaunch KSP2 Discussion
Incorrect comparison. The longer the dice are used, the more luck sticks to them. (Unlucky ones quickly have gone.) A small woman. Maybe an Asian. -
First impression from Scott Manley's gameplay video.
kerbiloid replied to Tweeker's topic in Prelaunch KSP2 Discussion
Obviously, the game is for kids. Imagine that you are saying to an adult person: "We are going to put you in a single-seat, cramped capsule and send to Mars without supplies. Ah, yes, we are not sure that you have enough fuel to return," What would be the reaction? -
As the tradition suggests, let's say nothing but good about KSP-2.
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totm dec 2019 Russian Launch and Mission Thread
kerbiloid replied to tater's topic in Science & Spaceflight
1. In videogames, when projectiles are hitting the same place on the wall, there is probably a non-character projectile spawner shooting along the same path every time. 2. When a corpse with a hole is found, they usually check the wound channel with something like a glass pencil, also to estimate the trajectory, Conclusion: it would be nice to put a laser pointer into the hole with back end, and see, where it shows. Maybe there is a spawner sitting over there. -
Private doauxilliary Hill
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And it's not like you have included Mentos. Oops/ Mentos is a hybride fuel. Sorry. But the matches aren't. A sulfic microfuel. And salt. Also, it's a kind of the electrocketry.
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Early Access Click
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As we can see in the video 1. A lifeless KSC is shining in deathly pale light of the Sun. (Sun? Ok, let it be Sun.) It's looking like a lifeless fake Kerbal world. Empty, cold, and welcoming for the incomers. With no way out. Remember the empty airport from the Langoliers, before the humans started appearing? That's it. 2. A Kerbal levitating over the icy green plain of Minmus at several inch altitude. (Minmus? Ok, let it be Minmus.) Like a soul of Kerbal floating above the icy plains of Cocytus. 3. Plume jets, reflecting from the Minmus ice and passing through the big round ears of the solar panels without damaging it, like the ship is phantom. Should one doubt that the KSP-2 world looks a little... afterlife.
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Ask a stupid question, Get a stupid answer back.
kerbiloid replied to ThatKerbal's topic in Forum Games!
Potato Tactics Will KSP-3 be a quantum comptuting edition? -
First impression from Scott Manley's gameplay video.
kerbiloid replied to Tweeker's topic in Prelaunch KSP2 Discussion
Btw, why is the Kerbal from the video levitating at several inches from the Minmus ice? To avoid a collider conflict? Such gap between the ice and the boots when it's running. -
First impression from Scott Manley's gameplay video.
kerbiloid replied to Tweeker's topic in Prelaunch KSP2 Discussion
The tutorial is not ABOUT the Kerbals. It's a part of the authentic real training course FOR them, right from the KSC Asronaut Complex. Look at their intellectual faces. Would you really try to explain to them something in more complicated words? -
totm dec 2019 Russian Launch and Mission Thread
kerbiloid replied to tater's topic in Science & Spaceflight
https://www.interfax.ru/russia/887089 The Energy Corp. considers the SMS-22 and PMS-21 damages as caused by external force (presumably, a meteoroid or a peace of space junk), and doesn't see it as a manufacturing defect. It will run the on-ground damage experiments. https://www.interfax.ru/russia/887090 The rocket with uncrewed SMS-23 is delivered to the launchpad. It should bring to the ISS 429 kg of cargo, including the scientific tools Vzaimodeystviye / Interaction-2, Matryoshka-R, Cardiovector, MSK / (who knows)-2, Cascade, Fagen, Probiovit, and expendables. https://www.interfax.ru/russia/887099 The crew of the damaged SMS-22 will return in September on the preparing SMS-23, whose radiator is looked at and is looking free of defects. https://www.interfax.ru/russia/887127 The Russian ISS crewed program has been shifted by a half-year due to the SMS-22 and PMS-21 damages. -
totm dec 2019 Russian Launch and Mission Thread
kerbiloid replied to tater's topic in Science & Spaceflight
Silver bullets. Not a Russian tradition to spend the non-ferrous metals on stupid superstitions. Only fat-cat Anglosaxons do this in movies, while everyone knows that an aspen stake is good enough. Also, a true Russian werewolf hunter would use a blessed 7.62 mm TT, just because. -
totm dec 2019 Russian Launch and Mission Thread
kerbiloid replied to tater's topic in Science & Spaceflight
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Local regulation rules are changed. Your hill is nationalized and declared public property.
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Why bother with that, when KSP-2 is dying?
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For Questions That Don't Merit Their Own Thread
kerbiloid replied to Skyler4856's topic in Science & Spaceflight
They use a vacuum cleaner for everything, and what is not caught, is collected in the fan duct and manually removed. Also they use sticky things for hygiene, etc. https://www.google.com/search?client=opera&q=samantha+cristoforetti+iss+tour&sourceid=opera&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8 https://www.mvideo.ru/blog/pomogaem-razobratsya/byt-na-mks ISS doesn't have a shower or a bath, only wet towels. Every cargo ship bring a lot of disposable hygiene towels, clothes, napkins, wet and dry, which they use for hygiene and station cleaning. -
For Questions That Don't Merit Their Own Thread
kerbiloid replied to Skyler4856's topic in Science & Spaceflight
Without others' help? Is there a video? *** The vent anyway pulls everything floating to the fan.