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The power to undie a mummy thread written in Egyptian hieroglyphs and continue the conversation together with those users. In hieroglyphs and with Egyptesque emojies and memes.
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Are you sure you need to know? *** Waiter! I wish for mushroom catered in mush room.
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It's KSP. So, commÜnist dictatorship hill. With the umlaut.
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SE: A lot of half-cut humans from portraits. SP: The Superpower which I just have successfully applied, to intercept mosquitoes in one jump clap. *** Upd. Also, that's how the famous "one-hand clap" looks like. It's not about thinking out the thought out thoughts. It's about naturally do natural things thoughtlessly, in one clap, before doubts and thoughts can disturb the calm lake of your mind. To understand this completely, open the window of your mind, light the candle of patience, let mosquitoes get in, and start clap-meditating them out.
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One sentence you could say to annoy an entire fan base?
kerbiloid replied to Fr8monkey's topic in Forum Games!
And Money is better than Mercy. -
And that's the difference. You are driving for decades. Like a dolphin, with brain hemispheres sleeping in turns, lol. So, an autopilot is an assistance for you. While most part of autopilot users are amateurs, which can't be simultaneously alert and sleeping at once.
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Please do not support Xbox 1 and PS4
kerbiloid replied to a topic in Prelaunch KSP2 Suggestions & Development Discussion
I was obviously joking, but now idk... https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PlayStation_4 2020+3 = 2023 -
totm dec 2019 Russian Launch and Mission Thread
kerbiloid replied to tater's topic in Science & Spaceflight
https://www.interfax.ru/russia/787706 The Roscosmos's official magazine "Russky Cosmos" / "Russian Space" stated that the issues on the Nauka docking were caused by the human mistake, because the human forgot to switch off MechJeb the docking control system. -
No. If that's true.
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Total. Normal. The Totalitarian Normality Hill.
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Actually, this is not a space opera like you think, but just something flying has fallen into your soup and tries to get out. *** Weighter! Why the food in this diner is so heavy for me?
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Please do not support Xbox 1 and PS4
kerbiloid replied to a topic in Prelaunch KSP2 Suggestions & Development Discussion
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A hill surrounded by starship parts to protect it. Megaton Hill.
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You are probably living in a place where the human drivers are more wise and lawful that AI, so get the point. So, Tesla takes the easy part, leaving the human driver without training and letting him take the control in complicated cases immediately. Kinda it says: "... But you are an expert, human, hehe. Show us your master-class, and rememeber that in any case you are guilty, not me."
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Favorite staging maneuver?
kerbiloid replied to Hyperspace Industries's topic in Science & Spaceflight
The yoyo staging is traditionally used to slow a satellite or a re-entry capsule rotation. Three or four weights are attached at the rear end of the capsule or satellite. They are attached to metal bands which are spirally placed inside. The capsule/satellite is rotating fast for gyroscopic stabilization after staging from the rocket/orbiter. But too fast for reentry/work. The weights get unlocked and start getting away by centrifugal force, pulling out the metal bands and extending them like roulettes, When the band reaches its end, it gets cut by a mechanical cutter, so the weights fly away carrying most part of the angular momentum, while the payload keeps rotating but much more slowly. -
What a productive day... I clicked again!
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Click! At least, something useful this hot summer morning! So, click again!
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Googling "Rocket Factory Augsburg" for Images,
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Favorite staging maneuver?
kerbiloid replied to Hyperspace Industries's topic in Science & Spaceflight
Tsiolkovsky's proposal of the multistage rocket train. Actually, it can be reusable. (And yes, that's what he was actually suggesting, not a multistage rocket itself.) Launch things to LEO by keeping them on rails, and boosting by rocket engines. A train of rocket carriages (tank+engine) is puLLing the carriage with payload, being ignited one by one. Once the current carriage gets out of fuel, it detaches, accelerates, moves forward, and turns to a side railroad to free the way for the rest of the train. The next carriage ignites and repeats. This way, by letting all stages accelerate the train a little more and redirecting the spent carriages/stages to the side railroadS, the train finally accelerates the rear carriage with payload to orbital speed. Much better than all those fancy backflights. Just add more struts rails. -
Favorite staging maneuver?
kerbiloid replied to Hyperspace Industries's topic in Science & Spaceflight
Dropping ballast on the event horizon of a galactic supermassive blackhole. -
OK, the classics. OK, the water. OK, the air... Air? Wait... What air? Say, oxy. Say, carbon. Say, the perchlo. Say, nitro... Nitro? What nitro? Just poor traces of nitro on Mars. How did this not result into a oxyhalogenide mix of gases making the whole Martian surface burn in a panplanetary firestorm?