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Calling 911 because the street is full of zombies.
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Would Headphones Work In Space Vacuum?
kerbiloid replied to Spacescifi's topic in Science & Spaceflight
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Tula T-200 scooter with sidecar. Its sidecar shape is asking to place two such boosters and fly.
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Ask a stupid question, Get a stupid answer back.
kerbiloid replied to ThatKerbal's topic in Forum Games!
Easily. But the customers' mortgage will be long. Where did they hide two other wheels of the bicycle? -
Floor 5336: A palin, landed on the palindrome.
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Appears in the Old Nick's wood. Inserts a golden elvish coin on a string.
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Banned by the Librarian.
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And leave many good people in the agencies without job. ... which will be harshly swearing while disassembling in orbit the 450 t heavy mousetrap, consisting of unpressurized vessels 4 m in diameter and labyrinth of metal trusses, hanging in the radiation belt, in zero-g, far from any space station support. And blaming the gifters, who could just deorbit it a century earlier. So, is this for the "citizens of the future" or because the barn still can be used? Also, there is another life in the modules, but the structural and the human ones. Bacterial and fungi. Without daily cleaning, but in the radiation bath of the radiation belt, what the great new discoveries will be done by the bacteriologists of the future in the lungs of the citizens of the future, having returned from it. Or they can vent the air out, and let the museum be fillem by vacuum. But then the materials inside will be sublimating and melting, so the citizens of the future will have enough funny minutes on visiting the museum. *** An ion tug to send it away from the Earth, and a 0.2 kt demolition charge onboard would be at once clean and spectacular way to finish the ISS saga.
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An update of sorts from your forum moderation team.
kerbiloid replied to Vanamonde's topic in Announcements
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It's an interesting moral dilemma: is it better to kill one cow or a hundred of chickens to get same amount of meat. (Let alone the countless bug personalities to be massacred instead of them.) P.S. GMO rodents which ignore the crops, but eating pest bugs would be a thing instead of the insecticides and mousocides. Hedgehogs. Dreadful GMO hedgehogs should replace mice in the fields. Or snakes.
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Would Headphones Work In Space Vacuum?
kerbiloid replied to Spacescifi's topic in Science & Spaceflight
Throat phones in stylish fancy caps. -
A must-have for BDArmory, but who cares.
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Banned by liquid ghost.
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When the silver spoons aren't prohibited, why not? Nobody licks the toxic lead pipes, but it's culturally promoted to use the toxic silver cutlery. While the silver concentration limit in water is 0.05 mkg/l, and the lead is 0.03 mkg/l. So, the silver spoon lickers may not care of the lead pipes. The pipe is far, the spoon is inside. The "born with a silver spoon in your mouth" literally means "post-natal chronic intoxication with heavy metal ions", literally an equivalent of "mad hatter", just with the silver instead of mercury. In our city the aqueduct was always ceramic since late XVIII, and never was lead. So, we are nice and healthy. So, it's to be addressed to the Parisians, covering the burnt Notre Dame with lead roof again. Also why spend the lead on the gasoline, when you can remove the detonation with ethanol admixture, which is much cheaper and produced from low-quality grain and potatoes. Enslaving the users by M-nto and other modified grain manufacturers, because the modified crops aren't necessarily as viable as the natural ones. I've quoted this to our balcony friends: Had a good laughter together. What about making GMO spiders? The karakurts are sending hello from the Central Asia, where they were being yearly genocided by chemicals from planes. What about hundreds of pest plants? Modifying the crops to resist them all? Or seeding friendly GMO pests? P.S. Btw, @cubinator, what if study producing food from those bugs from the picture above instead of innocent crickets? We have this scum around a lot for free, and turning them from pests into a cattle food would be enormously great.
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If backwards time travel were possible in Sci Fi
kerbiloid replied to farmerben's topic in Science & Spaceflight
You can "change" something only by excluding at least one dimension from the Universe to use it as a reference co-ordinate axis, to distinguish two states of the rest part of the Universe as "before" and "after", or "from" and "to". I.e. this assumption is by definition applicable only to an incomlete Universe, lacking a technically infinite number of its possible states. When you don't arbitrarily exclude something, there can be no "before", "after", "from", and "to". There is a static unchangeable hologram-like infinite set of states, including all logically possible states of the Universe, when "you" as physical Observer are a laser beam, reading a CD-R, where you can read everything, but can change nothing, but your current reading position. So, you can pass to the state of the Universe when the cup is broken, or the state where it is intact, but you can't break the cup because both states of the Universe are possible, so they exist, and the cup state is a Schroedinger's superposition of the cup states. Thus, you just can reach any "point" of the space-time continuum by infinite number of ways, and can leave it by infinite number of ways. Some ways to leave the point are more probable, due their less difference from the existing state, and probably due to the way which you had reached the current state. So, in a complete Universe there is no such thing as the time machine, just not because of causality, past changing, or so, but because it is a CD-R which doesn't know what's the "time", and why some co-ordinate is more important than another. That's also why is the multiverse interpretation superior to the usually used Copenhagen interpretation. The latter excludes at least one dimension, while the multiverse interpretation includes them all, making the Copenhagen just a particular case. -
We are already using the pesticides for a century. Several generations of humans are grown on the pesticide-rich food. What if the humans not just got used to the pesticides, but the pesticides are an integral part of their normal metabolism? What if without the pesticides the humans will suffer from abstinence?
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Things that NASA never said at a press conference.
kerbiloid replied to FlamedSteak's topic in Forum Games!
"We have made a decision to upgrade the Kennedy Space Center Launch Complex 39A with the "Tulip" system to have the ability of launching R-7." -
Calling 911 because the Dove is gnawing your eyes.
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Ask a stupid question, Get a stupid answer back.
kerbiloid replied to ThatKerbal's topic in Forum Games!
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Banned everyone who doesn't believe that the white spirit exists.
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Floor 5333: Triple three and a pentagram on the wall.
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Receives Captain Carrot Ironfounder Inserts Dwarf Bread
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Floor 5323: A documentary video evidence by the living witnesses.
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911 responds to your call As always, the official video and the official lyrics don't relate to each other. Probably, it sounds in the hero's head, that's why he lost attention and fell.
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