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  1. So many people have done this now that it's beginning to seem pretty boring.

    I did want to do this as my Dissertation Project at Uni... except transmitting images back to earth as soon as they're taken, and also transmitting GPS data to track the flight, rather than just storing it all for later. Had problems with licensing, though. You need some pretty powerful radio to transmit that stuff back from 100,000ft. Ended up doing the transmission sort range without a balloon.

    I still want to do it... just with a rocket instead of a balloon now.

  2. Not in the Kerbal Universe, remember, and either way, the pressure in the core makes the rocky substances melt, so it doesn't have a solid core, more likely a molten one, much like the earth.

    I thought the pressure caused the core to be solid, simply because it is so great that the atoms are forced together so close they can't really move.

    Maybe not...

  3. The same virus is active under several names, always demanding money. Some claiming to be sent by police, some by copyrights organisations and probably some other organisations as well. The above solution does prevent the locking of your PC but worst case scenario offers no real solution (it leaves your PC crippled).

    I have had the same virus (different firm, different language etc.). My solution for XP was: start in SAFE mode, delete all temporary and cached files. Then reboot the PC. While starting up a notification of a missing file appeared. That gave the clue to which line i had to disable in the startup.

    There are several solutions to this virus circling the internet.

    I remember my little brother got something similar a year or two ago... I found a registry edit file somewhere on the net which when I ran seemed to stop the issue for the most part. Then I just had to delete any associated files.

  4. Not gonna happen. It's probably the buggiest thing in the game right now (and that's saying something :P)

    Surely it will kind of be possible to stick yourself anywhere you like using the Scenario stuff, though, right?

    Also, on a separate note, I'm really looking forward to getting 0.17 and learning how to use Gravity Assist. That stuff is so cool...

    Just look at how cool it is.

  5. Well, Von Braun had a plan for a manned space station with a fleet of Moon-return vehicles that could have been built by now if the microprocessor hadn't been invented when it was.

    So I'm sure he liked sci-fi.

    What do you mean it could have been built by now if the microproccessor hadn't been invented? Surely that would have benefitted such a project?

  6. Dunno about that, there's an awful lot of space, and if you're not within 50m of the thing you're not going to see it (bearing in mind in a Kerbol orbit you can't really get that sort of accuracy). Also if you've got a difference in speed of 200m/s or so, you're not going to see it pass you. Doubt it would ever get found.

    Well, we'll never know unless they put it in.

  7. Given the vastness of space verses the size of a teapot, you'd never find it, (and if you did chances are you'd go past it like a bullet.) It's a good idea though. Maybe when you get within a certain range it appears on the orbital map like the other planets. It'd still be near impossible to get to, unless the 'range' at which it appears on the orbital map was really large. More of luck finding it than skill. Good idea, but I just don't see it working out.

    Yeah, sure, when there's one person trying to find it... but if you have hundreds of thousands (perhaps millions?) of people all putting hundreds of hours into the game, the chances of somebody finding it begin to more realistically approach 100%.

  8. Okay, so a couple of months ago, I packed my PC up to go into storage before moving house. During which, I opened it up to get rid of some dust since it had been a while since I last did so.

    At one point, I dropped a screw inside, and it even went underneath the motherboard... afterwhich I realized I had left the PSU on! I switched it off, and used a paper towel to clean dust off the CPU heatsink... and maybe a little off the PCB.

    Now, after 2 months in storage, I have reconnected my PC and I am getting no video output. I have tried both GPU outputs, I have tried the motherboard output with the discreet GPU plugged in and with the discreet GPU taken out. I can hear the HDD being accessed, so I know that at least some of the Motherboard and the CPU must be working.

    Has anyone heard of a similar problem? Does anyone have an idea what it might be? I think it's something on the motherboard, but I'm not sure.

    Specs:

    CPU: Q6600 @ 2.40GHz

    Mobo: Gigabyte GA-G33M-DS2R|

    RAM: 4GB Crucial 667MHz DDR2|

    GPU: Powercolor Radeon HD4850

    PSU: Corsair TX650W

  9. @Paprika It means that the devs have three different explicit walk animations for low gravity, Mid/Kerbin gravity and high gravity respectively... and they are going to use some clever blending between the three so that, depending upon what the gravity is on the current body, the walking animation should look appropriate to the current environment.

    Given that this says between 0.17 and 1G... I guess they're starting with low-gravity first... which makes sense, because the low gravity places are where people will be going first. I know I really want to check out Bop.

  10. Yeah, how much energy would be required to make the entirety of Mars habitable?

    Probably a hell of a lot more than we have access to, or will have access to for the next few thousand years.

    Heating the core up in order to re-instate some sort of magnetic field is a good idea but would take an absurd amount of energy. I don't know the mathematics, but I should imagine it would take more energy than all of the power stations and nuclear bombs on this planet combined can possibly muster.

    You've also got what Sneaky Pete said... the atmospheric pressure is just too low. There's not enough of an atmosphere for it to be breathable even if it was mostly oxygen. In fact, I think the pressure is so low that if you went out in it without a pressurized suit, you'd die.

    So, you'd have to somehow get more gas onto Mars in order to make it remotely habitable...

  11. A while ago, Nova stated that he wanted the name to contain the three letters 'Des' somewhere.

    I suggested 'Lamedes' (romanesque pronunciation, Lam-ee-dees) or some spelling variations, which I recall NovaSilisko said he liked as a name for the mars-like planet.

    Yeah, I knew that. I just think it's silly to limit your options when there's plenty of great possibilities which don't have des in.

  12. Unlimited is an absolute must... but I checked on the BT website, and apparently fibre isn't available in the area yet... but I can get High Speed DSL... roughly 15Mb.

    Sky I don't really want to go for, because I know they'll keep trying to sell me their satellite TV service, but I don't want that... I don't watch TV.

    So, O2 and BT are good? I'll have a look into those two.

  13. Okay, so I am moving into my own apartment, soon, and it's the first time I'm going to have to choose my own ISP.

    Just interested if any fellow UK residents can recommend me a good ISP that doesn't have monthly download limits, doesn't throttle peer-to-peer connections (at least not too much), or censor my browsing (I'm looking at you, Virgin Media), and makes (fairly) good on its speed promises.

    I don't want to be stuck with a terrible ISP for like a year... so this is an important decision.

    I'm gonna be in Hemel Hempstead, so if anyone can make suggestions based on that then that'd be cool.

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