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kerbiloid

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  1. Banned for so old and obsolete tlorring...
  2. +1 After coming to the workplace and handshaking each one's sweaty palm, before the toilet and after the toilet, before handshaking each one's sweaty palm in the corridor back to the workplace.
  3. The strikethrough is struckthrough, that's why it does the not working properly. Why so many oids in one sentence?
  4. We can just ask the forum admin about the free space on the HDD and calculate how many posts do we need to make them upgrade the hardware.
  5. https://www.universetoday.com/149214/if-we-used-the-sun-as-a-gravitational-lens-telescope-this-is-what-a-planet-at-proxima-centauri-would-look-like/ I had same guessing, that 29.5 would be an "extreme overload causing the vehicle decommission". (But physically possible,)
  6. It was built by 1985, long before the ISS, and even before the idea that Mir-2 and Freedom projects can be united. And it was developed as a replacement for all existing launch vehicles, to fly every two weeks. So, 29.5 t were for reasons.
  7. Alpha Beth has made her alphabet soup out of them. Bartender! What does your bar tend?
  8. There is a whole city of cheater, Cheaternooga.
  9. The one you just have wished. I wish to play Duke Nuk'em 3d first time again.
  10. It says "Unreal !" Why does Gordon Freeman never play Unreal ?
  11. Ask as many KSP modders as I can about the release dates.
  12. Banned for pushing the banthread from the first page.
  13. 1. The Shuttle was able to lift 29.5 t. 2. The Shuttle was able to return 14.5 t. 3. The Shuttle didn't have any flight abort option but separating and gliding to a runway. How can the Shuttle land with the 29.5 t heavy cargo on flight abort, when it was able to land just 14.5 t? (The abort modes included both atmospheric and suborbital options).
  14. No, because the Son lensing distance is at 550 (from another source, 650) AU from the Sun.
  15. Afair, cats jsee 6 times better than a human in the darkness. And they see as well as a human in the daylight, but they don't care because they sleep 20/24.
  16. C++ doesn't. At till late 80s everyones was using his own corporative standard, AT&T, MSC, Borland, Watcom, etc., which were differing very much. And I was using paper books, believe me. Nothing even remotely comparabe to googlowiki. P.S. Btw C exists since 1969/1970, like *nix.
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