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  1. I found this thread and while I’m not sure what the topic is or if this is on topic for it, here is my opinion on the imperial vs metric debate. Metric is for measurements and design. It is logical and uses units on a base 10 system, which scales nicely for designing and measuring objects. However, imperial is great for estimations of objects. It is easy to say “that tree looks about 12 feet tall” and “move it a few more inches this way,” as well as miles being a better unit for distance and speed. Quite simply, metric is for measurement and design, while imperial is a conversational unit for estimation and description.
  2. 4/10 I’ve seen you comment on posts before. Just posting this here so the person below me says 0/10.
  3. Banned for using atmospheric gases for respiration.
  4. Juno has dedicated mod support with an in-game mod manager and developer made and supported Unity mod tools.
  5. My Kerbals are celebrating by attempting to make a thermoelectric generator out of hot chocolate by taking the heat capturing apparatus off an RTG and attaching it to the outside of the mug. They have yet to overcome the distraction the marshmallows are providing, however.
  6. I haven’t seen them in two weeks. Have they stopped making them to work on the game more? I don’t mind less frequent updates, but I do like to know what’s going on with the game.
  7. To be completely honest, I’m positively surprised by the announcement about the science update, I thought. They wouldn’t start saying “soon” until November.
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