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See, that's the challenge that @Snark just may take up. Prepare for the Giant Wall Of Text to appear.
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Can't Update KSP
Gargamel replied to KerbalSpaceProgramIntelCel's topic in KSP1 Technical Support (PC, unmodded installs)
There is an option on the store screen to download older versions. The selection is limited though, mainly to the most stable releases of each version. -
Ok... assuming we're back on track after the couple misdirections up there.... Sigh.... fine, another train 2659
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And to top this off.... She didn't even go to work today... They were supposed to be a surprise... :|
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More Long-Term Living Spaces
Gargamel replied to daniel l.'s topic in KSP1 Suggestions & Development Discussion
Ah, but if we can get them to include more gameplay mechanics with some new parts..... hmmm? But the rest is a fair point too. -
With cheese.
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2579 Gap of 22! Followed by another! Who wants it!? Nevermind, I'm bad at simple math at times.
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Well, boo.... that doesn't do any good to lock a thread in secret if the automatic unlock is broadcast to the world!
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Very cool. Next time though, look into getting a pocket hole jig. You'll be able to hide those screws so nobody can see them :D.
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FLOWERS! They're just colorful weeds..... we do they cost almost the same as a car payment?!?
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Dust storm on Mars is threatening the Opportunity rover.
Gargamel replied to Scotius's topic in Science & Spaceflight
Scott also does a pretty decent Eulogy here: Oppy, We'll miss you! My one fear is that it'll wake up and nobody will be there to talk to it, and it will be all alone. -
setting called #AutoLOC_?
Gargamel replied to AstroGio's topic in KSP1 Technical Support (PC, unmodded installs)
Guys, this is a pretty on topic post for the thread, so while it's an older thread, please do not complain about a necro, nor attempt back seat moderating. Some posts have been removed. Thanks. -
Serious Scientific Answers to Absurd Hypothetical questions
Gargamel replied to DAL59's topic in Science & Spaceflight
But there's a fairly big difference in the structure required to keep 4 inches of ice in place, and 6 feet of water... If you have a leak in the ice, you only need to plug it until it won't fit through the hole anymore. -
Guys! It's down for maintenance! Now we have to start all over again, and It will be locked even longer!
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Well, it's kinda to, you know, mark all the posts in the forum as read. That way, next time you visit or reload the forums, you can see anything new that has been posted. Some people just like having a clean slate when they log in. It's standard in the forum software package, and enough people use it, there's no reason to remove it. Other forums have a set time limit, so after that time (say 60 minutes) It assumes you've read everything you are going to read, and marks everything as read. I prefer the way we have it, because I can clear the board if I need to, or just leave it alone and ignore the button completely.
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More Long-Term Living Spaces
Gargamel replied to daniel l.'s topic in KSP1 Suggestions & Development Discussion
This is exactly my point too. Without a need for Life Support, intake or waste, there is no need for a kerbal to have additional space. Spacecraft are designed to do exactly the job they are intended to do, and no more. So there's no need for stock parts with more living space. Now, if we get stock Life support, I'd love to see a bunch of modules designed like this. I do want LS and more stock modules, but without LS in stock, I don't see a point. -
I think you only get to choose one at a time per the rules.... @Zeggpold
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If I keep playing, you guys might start to think I actually like you guys.... @Oicani
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Considering he hasn't been on the forums in 5 years... that's probably a good bet! @Toa Aerrow Since I was pinged twice... I get two replies! That's an oddly familiar look for me..... @Just Jim
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Serious Scientific Answers to Absurd Hypothetical questions
Gargamel replied to DAL59's topic in Science & Spaceflight
Have you seen the loge box view of the pond in central park?? But seriously, a recently deceased member of the Model Boat Yacht Club I'm in used to travel to Central Park a couple times a year to take part in Remote controlled recreations of famous naval battles. The RC were all scale models of actual warships, usually ships of the line, with the only propulsion generated by the wind (ie they actually sailed, no motors), with functioning cannons they would shoot at each other. But to flood a stadium, say an American football stadium, in order to host small sailing boat (like a Laser or FJ) would be fairly trivial. Just turn it into a huge above ground pool. Supported walls, and a liner covering the whole thing. The water would only have to be slightly deeper than the boats draft. The downside would be wind. I've raced in similarly sunken/sheltered ponds, and the wind is not steady, gusting and shifting constantly. Takes a lot of skill and a keen eye to read the wind shifts. -
Nope! @Gargamel? ------ This counts as a separate reply! @ESWC?
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2539 A little skiff racing anyone? hmmmm @DuoDex?
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Boyle's law FTW.