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razark

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  1. Many of the ones I can think of involve 2.2 violations of one sort or another. One of our group's legendary rolls, involved one of our players, a number of cheesed together spells, and some questionable rules interpretations. Our party was dealing with a lich, a dragon, and a... dragon lich(?) as the big bads of the campaign. Something about enlarging the dwarf, adding massive armor to him, turning him to lead, generally increasing his mass to some ungodly amount. Raising him up to some very high altitude, and just dropping him on the three bad guys. This was a plan the DM had no idea was coming, and was completely unprepared for, even though the party had been working for months. The DM was confused when the dwarf had special armor made, with his name, in reverse, on the seat. Commence the argument with the DM about how all the effects worked, and how falling damage applied, etc. He finally accepts, and asks, "Ok, what's the damage?" Insert some 2.2 violating responses when he was told. And then about half an hour of just rolling and totaling up hundreds of d6s. And one of the bad guys survived.
  2. Error: You are assuming the existence of cows on Kerbin. This point has not yet been established. Much less that the assumed cows are assumed to be violet, nor that violet cows are solely involved in the production of cacao based confections. Error: My (or your) absence of knowledge on that point is not proof that the no such snack exists. Facts that have been established: -There is a snack product, labeled "Snacks!". -It has a purple, gold, and white wrapper. -It is brown. -It is subdivided into square sections. Anything else about it's nature is simply you projecting your desires and expectations onto the product. From this, I can determine that you desire chocolate. I cannot, logically, say that the previously mentioned snack item is chocolate, however. (And I think I've run this one into the ground at this point. I should go find some chocolate.)
  3. I'm not the one saying that chocolate comes from cows... Milk chocolate, of course, requires cows. But seeing as dark chocolate is clearly the superior form, and the only one worth discussing, then the presence or absence of bovines is a moot point.
  4. I'm not sure that logically follow, since cows tend to be made of beef, not chocolate. And if Kerbcows have any chocolate, they won't be giving it up so easily.
  5. I am not waiting for KSP2. It will be here when it is here. Meanwhile, I'm getting on with living my life, completely disconnected from whether or not I will be playing any specific game in the future.
  6. I have yet to see any evidence that it is, in fact, chocolate in the first place. I vote for some sort of highly nutritious and compressed food substance of unknown origin.
  7. This is pretty much what I do.
  8. I've landed a probe on Duna, and orbited Eve. Everything else I've done has been in Kerbin local space.
  9. Shhhh! If we let him think it is, maybe he'll go away!
  10. Yes, this is the end. It is over. Forever to be buried. Never to be seen again. With this final end to all things KSP, you need never come back to these forums, nor post the same tired posts over and over again. Farewell, and I really hope you find something else to take your interest.
  11. If you want to tell the world, why would you choose a video game forum for this breaking news?
  12. I say absolutely NOT! If the lousy bastids can't be bothered to drop by and say hello, why should we be nice to them?
  13. It's space. There is no right side up. Wait a minute. From the default setup, wouldn't you have to press 'a' to have the right side be up when you get to space, anyway? Then you'd be orbiting the wrong direction!
  14. Wonderful little quality of life mod. I hold s. My Kerbonauts go into space heads-down.
  15. Right now, they're like the game. A blank page for every player to write their own stories on. Add something official, and it's constraining a player into a certain "reality" about the Kerbal world, and removing all the options their imaginations can provide.
  16. No. That's just the way the sequence is defined. F0=0 F1=1 Fn=Fn-1 + Fn-2 for n>1
  17. Remember when planets came out? Or docking? EVA? Multiple save files? Minmus? 0.8-0.19 is a pretty large bucket.
  18. I got a call from my ex-wife earlier this evening. She has a cough and a fever. Her mother is nearly 70, has a history of poor health, and recently got out of the hospital. She's always been the type to argue with doctors and always knows better than trained professionals. The kind that thought she was invincible and didn't need to keep isolated. The kind who went to the airport to pick up her boyfriend's daughter who just came back from spending spring break in Seattle. The one who has my two children with her, and expects me to deal with them after they've been exposed to her for a week, just because she can't grow up and deal with reality.
  19. Pick an obscure skill. Learn it. Practice it. Amaze people with it when you are released.
  20. Fifteen or sixteen years ago, I guess. That was horrible. Whiskey was the only reason I was able to sleep at all until I could get to a doc for some painkillers. Not something I'd ever want to go through again.
  21. "From space I saw Earth -- indescribably beautiful and with the scars of national boundaries gone." -Muhammad Faris "National boundaries are as invisible as meridians of longitude, or the Tropics of Cancer and Capricorn. The boundaries are arbitrary. The planet is real." -Carl Sagan "When you're finally up at the moon looking back on earth, all those differences and nationalistic traits are pretty well going to blend, and you're going to get a concept that maybe this really is one world and why the hell can't we learn to live together like decent people." -Frank Borman "I really believe that if the political leaders of the world could see their planet from a distance of 100,000 miles their outlook could be fundamentally changed. That all-important border would be invisible, that noisy argument silenced. The tiny globe would continue to turn, serenely ignoring its subdivisions..." -Michael Collins "The first day or so we all pointed to our countries. The third or fourth day we were pointing to our continents. By the fifth day, we were aware of only one Earth." -Sultan bin Salman Al-Saud
  22. Not ordered, but encouraged to stay home. Last Monday, the agency told us to work from home if we could. Tuesday, the center went to mandatory telework. Not having a laptop, I had to drag my PC and a monitor home with me. Had to rearrange my bedroom to set up a desk where I could plug the computer into the router. City and state so far seem to be disinclined to order a stay-at-home, and from what I've seen, people don't seem to be too inclined to follow it if they did.
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