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cubinator

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  1. Do not play minor chords near Magic Boulder, as it may become frightened and aggressive. Especially do not play the Jaws theme.
  2. You could probably *just* see it if your plane was flying particularly high. I've never quite managed it, but based on my KSP-RSS experiences, at the altitudes that commercial aircraft fly the curvature should be slightly visible. I've never really been able to see it, but one day...
  3. THEY DIDN'T TELL ME PLANTS COULD DO THIS The object to your right is eternally moving toward you at 1 cm/s.
  4. Technically, this is correct. Since there's no sunlight except what is reflected off Earth, its hard to see anything when on the dark side of the moon. But NASA didn't have to "see" the Eagle, they used radio waves to communicate, which did mean they were not able to communicate for a short period each time the orbiting vehicle passed behind the Moon. However, I don't see what the person was trying to make an argument about because no Apollo missions landed on the dark or far sides of the moon. There were jokes about landing on the far side just to freak out mission control if you look at the transcript though
  5. The object on the floor to your right is gaining 1 gram every second and retaining it's current density, so basically it's going to start getting really big and heavy until it consumes the world, and eventually the universe.
  6. "Hi, BOB." 1378: This floor is dark and scary. You hear scratching and whispering noises coming from the walls, and you walk really fast to the next floor.
  7. I'm sorry @Machuchtkin, but I must've left my glasses in the Great Flats.
  8. 0 (+) If you have infinite zeroes, do you have infinity?
  9. The café serves various elemental drinks ranging from nitrogen to mercury to iron (you may have to blow on the iron drink a bit, it's always served quite hot). The new building is a bakery...
  10. It doesn't really matter what's right above me because the entire planet will be devoured pretty much immediately, but, if you must know, it's a ceiling. Or is there a threshold for how high up it is? If there is no threshold, it could be the ceiling, my bed, the roof, a cloud, or Capella. The highest object in the room is cooling by 1 degree Celsius per second, and nothing can be done to stop it.
  11. which manufactures more factories through a very strange and complicated process involving factories that destroy other factories, solar energy-powered factories, water, squishy computers, and, occasionally, the Internet. The workers in this factory are also tiny factories, and the building is so big that it needs trillions of workers to run it. The building is an apartment building...
  12. Beautiful! I tried looking at the nebula through a telescope and couldn't see anything, you really need a long exposure to get this sort of detail.
  13. ...which sells humans to other animals. The building is an oil platform...
  14. ...so now I'm trying to click on things with my calculator. The object on the floor to your left is heating up by 1 degree Celsius every second, and nothing can be done to stop it.
  15. I made a backup physics.cfg on my desktop and renamed the one in Kerbal Space Program folder to physics.old, but the problem persists. I can see both the physics.old and the new physics.cfg in the directory. Edit: could it be a result of there being Kerbals in the external seats? How can I change the save file to move the Kerbals back into the crew module? Edit 2: I found something in the debug menu, when I press "Show Input Lock Stat," it says: Current input locks: physicsHold Is there some way I can disable "physicsHold" or something to force it to load the physics?
  16. You know you're a nerd when you're looking at the Sun (through some thin clouds so you can see the disk well without burning out your eyes) then you suddenly realize: That thing is eight light-minutes away and I can see it like that, and your mind is blown. I get those moments often, where things that we normally take for granted are suddenly really cool for a few minutes.
  17. Magic Boulder should not be consumed by pregnant women or children.
  18. When people assume/say I know everything just because I'm smart. [rant]I HAVE NO IDEA HOW MANY ELECTRONS ARE IN YOU, THEREFORE I DON'T KNOW EVERYTHING. IN FACT, I KNOW ALMOST NOTHING IF YOU LOOK AT EVERYTHING![/rant] Excessive quantities of homework, too. Also, when my things are put in the wrong place. That's actually probably the most annoying one in this list. Also, when people call a pyraminx a triangle, when triangles don't technically exist in our universe. Other scientific inconsistencies also bother me, although people start getting mad at you if you call them all out so I just take note of them in my head.
  19. I want a fun game where I can build and fly hypothetical spacecraft and maybe, just maybe get a little bit of that feeling when you're strapped into the tip of a towering can of explosives and electronics which you are trusting your life on to take you away from your pale blue dot and out into the great unknown...a feeling which I look forward to someday...but that's in at least a decade so I'm happy for this shortcut to some of the awesomeness of space travel! Of course there are some specific things I want, but all those that I can think of are either coming soon (64 bit) or implemented by modders (better visuals, realism, better info, the Endurance, inflatable habs)...so as far as I'm concerned, everything I want is everything I'm getting already, and yet this game keeps managing to get more awesome!
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