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Everything posted by Eat Uranium
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A selection of some that I have used recently or have on rotation now (if I can be bothered to turn the rotation program on):
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Vista 32bit (though need to get around to upgrading to 7 64bit). My netbook ran XP until I crushed it under a chair and broke the HD.
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None of the above.
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[Collection] Kosmos Spacecraft Design Bureau (SSPP 4.1 6/12/12)
Eat Uranium replied to Normak's topic in KSP1 Mod Releases
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My yesterday: [list type=decimal] [li]Wake up and turn computer on.[/li] [li]Go back to sleep.[/li] [li]Wake up and remember I have work to do.[/li] [li]Browse internet in denial of work to do.[/li] [li]Give in and start wrestling with fortran code.[/li] [li]Give up in face of perceived problem and heat up soup for lunch.[/li] [li]Leave house.[/li] [li]Arrive at masters project meeting both not last and not overly late (out of breath and overheating).[/li] [li]Leave meeting knowing less than I did going in (as usual).[/li] [li]Go home and fix code.[/li] [li]More internet.[/li] [li]Make dinner (steak and ale pie is highlight of the day!).[/li] [li]More internet.[/li] [li]Try to play FH2, best server empties as one of my favourite maps starts[/li] [li]Play KSP[/li] [li]More Internet.[/li] [li]Look at time, decide that sleep will be a good idea since I need to get up early tomorrow.[/li] [li]More internet.[/li] [li]Sleep.[/li]
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As I understand you have based your ring off of APAS, so you could make a version of the hybrid docking system1 (probe, drogue). No real advantage over the APAS as far as I can tell, though I think it looks much cooler. Also I didn\'t realise this, but the reason that Progress (and by extension Soyuz) never switched over to APAS is because it doesn\'t allow fuel transfer like the standard Russian probe and drogue1 does. 1Note, not the same system.
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The general body shape kinda reminds me of Sam Starfall.
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I was forever alone on this celebration of DeBeers, florists, chocolate makers and greetings card manufacturers.
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Pretty generic story, pretty generic fan-service, above average artwork is the redeeming factor that allows it to remain in my bookmarks.
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I trained it to answer some obscure forum injoke with only about 10 plays.
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Someone posted a thread about it on the BF2 mod forum I spend most of my time on in the annoying week between announcement of a new patch and delivery of said patch. I think I\'m probably the only guy still playing from there though.
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I do? I never realised.
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Joined group. Same name as I use everywhere.
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Only if you are speaking relative to some arbitrary time-scale. Uranium-238 alpha decays with a 4.468×109yr halflife. The heaviest isotope that has had no observed decay is lead-208, and the heaviest theoretically stable isotope is zirconium-92.
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Elements are defined by proton number. The number of electrons is only a result of this (otherwise a sodium ion would actually be helium).
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Clearly the winners here are dinosaurs
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If you like tanks, then I can recommend World of Tanks, which is pretty much a first/third person shooter where your avatar is one of many 1920\'s to 1950\'s tanks from France, Germany, the USSR and the USA (with British tanks in the works and others planned). Basically, you start out with a basic tank from each nation, and each fight earns you experience for unlocking better equipment (guns, engines etc.) and tanks, as well as credits to buy them with. Like most f2p games there is a payed for component, but it doesn\'t really factor into the battles so much as it does in other games - the gold makes it easier to upgrade stuff but doesn\'t make it easier to win. Also, as part of my contract, I have to shamelessly advertise the Battlefield 2 mod Forgotten Hope 2 (which is free if you already own BF2).
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Screw making the jelly, just give me raw jelly cubes to eat.
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I don\'t see how you couldn\'t add the retros to that. The LFE becomes the ASAS, the LFT becomes the RCS tank, the ASAS becomes the solid retro, and then you have a thin decoupler (which can be shaved off the top of the tank).
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If anyone does make an RCS version of this, they should include the decoupler in the middle of the service module and the de-orbit solid rockets contained within.
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I\'m in and from England. Home in Berkshire and uni in Devon.
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I was a winner once like you, but then I took a booster in the knee...
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I\'ve seen no viable competition in this thread yet: Now here is a plane to make Jeb proud - two massive engines and no heavy flight computer.