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[Forum Game] One word to describe the avatar above you.
Dientus replied to ping111's topic in Forum Games!
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WAAAHHH! I missed the click! You got it @AlamoVampire great work!
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totm march 2020 So what song is stuck in your head today?
Dientus replied to SmileyTRex's topic in The Lounge
I heard this song the other day and the guitar riff is kind of haunting... Been stuck in my head for two days now! -
My creativeness stems from my love of music. Music is pure emotion. Music is the infinity sign. Music is self-expression in its purest form - it's how I express my anger, my self-doubt, my love. I think my music is very vulnerable and very expressive, very transparent. Cordae Do you have a way to record to youtube? I will listen. Do you have a place to upload the code? I will check it out. Self doubt can force you forward to a break through or a masterpiece. It can also drag you back to a break down or a catastrophe. I can't promise miracles, cures, or even immediate responses... But I can promise honesty.
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Granted but now KSP takes 49 minutes to load on a supercomputer and has actual physical space Krakens. I wish I could concentrate.
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Ask a stupid question, Get a stupid answer back.
Dientus replied to ThatKerbal's topic in Forum Games!
Slowly qnd carefully, just not with stereo How would I use water? -
Better hurry! No telling what form of DNA crossovers he may do! Eh @Souptime
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HA! @Admiral Fluffy
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I have had less than 2 minutes and more than 2 years to think about it, and their cell walls are definitely not solid like a plant. Their extremities would not move like they do when they walk if their cell walls were plants. The act of locomotion that they exibit are not only very animalistic, meaning the result of underlying muscle and sinew instead of the slow process of cell wall elongation, but takes a tremendous amount of calories with a complex central nervous system. Photosynthesis and Osmosis alone could not produce the amount of energy needed to sustain this activity. The surface area of their external covering, which is in fact a scaleless eperdermal layer that is very thick, is not near large enough to sustain such plant necessities further, they would need an extremely dense and complex root system to even begin to get the energy required. ... I got a thesis going on, just hard for my old fingers on a mobile phone to do quickly plus it's late ... but fear not fellow kerbanauts! More details shall follow soon enough!
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Ladies and Gentlemen, I know it is a long held belief that kerbals have evolved from plants, but I say this is an outright falsehood! *Slams imaginary desktop* Kerbals are a direct descendants of dinosaurs. They evolved from the raptor family of dinosaurs, have near hollow bones with a high healing rate, no feathers, and are warm blooded. The green is to help blend in with the greenery of the planet. Their teeth evolved flat because instead of meat eaters, they are plant eaters. More to come....
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(Pant) (pant) (pant) Ran here as fast as I could. (Pant) I will definitely check it out. Wanna join @Caerfinon ?
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What would extraterrestrial cities be called?
Dientus replied to Wizard Kerbal's topic in The Lounge
Maybe they are like Zerg and there are no cities per se, just vast collections of central hives and colonies made purely from animal cells that actually lives, eats, and breathes? -
Thats just the Kraken, wait for soup version 1.12.3 and it will be gone Waiter! There's a piece of yarn in my soup!
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Had to....
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Reading through some papers linked to that got me thinking but those thoughts are beyond the scope of this thread. Thanks for the good start! True. I can get behind this and use the KISS rule.
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Flaming arrow machine gun
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I will just take these...
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Nah I was wondering if @Maria Sirona was still around?
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Name a country, province, state, city, district, or sector.
Dientus replied to Dr. Kerbal's topic in Forum Games!
Queensland - coral reef -
Do not understand the rhetoric
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I knew you would do that! Here, I will smile for the camera....
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True, it was a bit late at night here at the time and I was tired but enough for excuses I may have been thinking of center of pressure,
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I look at it as the "Caution Hot Coffee Burns" warning label. And when done a certain way a digital signature is legally binding, but since that isn't the case here, I understand exactly what you mean. For me, at the end of the day, I believe I am fully aware of all implications and use of any data/feedback coming from me, afterall I did skim the EULA, and since this is one of the few forums I trust, as well as a game I fully support, it doesn't bother me. If they get a great idea from me and make 1 million off of it, great, it's not like I would be able to do the same anyway and it benefits me gamewise. If I didn't trust the forums or the company behind it I never would have done the feedback in the first place.
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Thats priceless, I love it! What do you think @Spaceman.Spiff
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Thank you, I always love your insight and accuracy. Your rogue planet idea throws questions to my mind, and actually is thread related. Could a rogue planet explain Dres' orbit? Are there rogue planets that can be encountered during interstellar travel? If so, will any of these planets have travel orbits/lines like the stars, independent around a central mass, or could they potentially be caught in a large orbit around two or more stars? That could be interesting, ride a rogue planet to the next star system.