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totm aug 2023 What funny/interesting thing happened in your life today?
qzgy replied to Ultimate Steve's topic in The Lounge
Not today, but yesterday in Organic Chemistry, there were many many wasps or bees (I say they're wasps, but everyone says bees.... IDK which they are). Enough in fact to change classroom. Our teacher did kill apparently like 20 or so in an earlier class in the same room. -
Clicking on the links, yup. Looks neat.
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Are the pictures just broken for me? I just see like those do not enter sign looking symbols....
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Yeah, those kinds of fancy exotic fuels were used in the 1950s and 1960s, but I also remember that around the same time, the Lockheed Martin Skunk works did some analysis into building a LH plane for the CIA. It was deemed unfeasible.
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Wait you're already thinking about reusability? From a skeptical point of view, I doubt reuse is possible with at least the early designs. Any stage reuse means adding more equipment and weight to a design we want as light as possible. Even back in the early days, stage reuse was basically a thing that didn't happen because of the extra complexity. The way I see the current project is that its an experimental prototype rocket, not a viable launch system. If it becomes expensive, so be it.
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Really only 6 weeks? Time flies...... Anyways, should be cool!
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Revelations of the Kraken (Chapter 44: Falling Down)
qzgy replied to CatastrophicFailure's topic in KSP Fan Works
You know, I was going to go to bed before you posted this too. But uh.. sorry about that? I was bored.or procrastinating. Ahh, I did not remember this was in a 6.4x system. That would make the 6 billion a lot more reasonable from an overcrowding stand point. And as you said, the population isn't evenly distributed across everywhere. Actually seems pretty reasonably earth-like. Also, the walled city is actually kinda neat to learn about. Thanks for showing me that! Yay? oh wait that's something to avoid..... -
Just throwing this out there, but occasionally Humble Bundle has a Vegas Pro bundle offer for like 25 dollars which includes the editing software. That's what I have used in the past for small projects. If you found something you like though and it works, that's fine.
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What would be your plans if you had a trillion dollars?
qzgy replied to Piatzin's topic in The Lounge
Tell me.... Are those good and should I try to find and eat one? -
Indeed you did do thing. I'm not sure what though.
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No firing? Am a bit disappointed. I wanted to see it actually fire.
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This was an electric boat I made for a race to the island challenge. Eventually cruised at about 60 m/s. Uses RCS balls for bearing construction and has many reaction wheels for power, plus some batteries and rtgs to keep the electricity flowing. Props counter rotate to prevent excessive torque. I can try to upload a craft file soon ish.
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Putting two of them in the space of one using mirror symmetry. Then having them deploy different ways.
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Please Help I Forgot How To Play
qzgy replied to Kerbinchaser's topic in KSP1 Gameplay Questions and Tutorials
Google is your friend https://wiki.kerbalspaceprogram.com/wiki/Key_bindings Literally all the keybindings you could ever have want or need in KSP. -
Revelations of the Kraken (Chapter 44: Falling Down)
qzgy replied to CatastrophicFailure's topic in KSP Fan Works
Neat. Didn't know that. Crazy long chapters seem like a given from this point. Short chapters seem to be the exceptions. Twice, in fact. Prophetic thingies on chapters 22 and 25. WAIT A SECOND. I have... theories. That wink too. @CatastrophicFailure this is getting quite interesting......its also 3 in the morning and my brain isn't functioning well maybe I should sleep yeah.... ill go do that. PDF has also been updated. i swear its slowly killing my word program. all 98750 words of it. -
Revelations of the Kraken (Chapter 44: Falling Down)
qzgy replied to CatastrophicFailure's topic in KSP Fan Works
Yay moar! This seems a bit like why the calculations were needed earlier. Also I was curious what Wormwood was and this is what I found. Apparently not that toxic, unlike the sister ship.... -
totm aug 2023 What funny/interesting thing happened in your life today?
qzgy replied to Ultimate Steve's topic in The Lounge
2nd day of actual classes in school. There's this one class where we have a cap of 12 people for the class. (it's an engineering class so it's kinda better to have such a small size (which on another tangent is actually pretty large as far as class sizes go at my school anyways)). Guess how many there are? 15. This is a bit of a problem. -
Oh yeah definitely. I mean, its kinda why they're great pets. Sucks at the end though.
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Yeah..... I'll probably be ok in a while...
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Thats not a half bad summary of current feelings. Add and that would be pretty accurate at the moment.....
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Aww. Guinea Pigs are nice. Had a pair for several years. Unfortunately, one died a bit over a month ago and the other one isn't doing so well. We got another pair but for health reasons I don't think we're keeping them....
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What would be your plans if you had a trillion dollars?
qzgy replied to Piatzin's topic in The Lounge
Invest said trillion dollars to make it self sustaining. Do whatever. As long as the money keeps flowing and ro expanding, could do whatever. Fund spaceplane development. Build a floating city. Improve infrastructure and no cost to government. Anything really. Kerbal-Kon is a thing though that would be neat to fund. -
Revelations of the Kraken (Chapter 44: Falling Down)
qzgy replied to CatastrophicFailure's topic in KSP Fan Works
Thanks! Google is a very useful tool, wouldn't have gotten this far without it. According to that calculator, the mass (assuming gravitational acceleration is constant and G doesn't change), scales to the power of two with the radius (mass=(ar^2)/G where a is gravitational acceleration). Volume scales to the power of three (spherical shape, pi and 4/3 are both constants). So.... density should (I think) scale with the inverse of radius linearly... (times some factors but still linearly). yes, you are. Sorry?