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Everything posted by lajoswinkler
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L-Clock application (Android) says 2014-12-04 13:05 CET. CET is UTC+1 right now, so that means 12:05 UTC tomorrow.
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Glittery golden suit, a tiara, glitter weird "glasses"... She looked like movie characters from old space low budget movies where astronauts wear tin foil. Hilarious and fun.
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This is how you troll NASA. Just captured.
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It depends. Some friction sparks are just incadescence due to friction heat, and the brigther ones are particles' surface oxidation.
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I used to use Yahoo! quite long, but then Google simply became better.
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I see the last file on Curse.com is uploaded 9 hours ago. I'll update it and let you know. I'm ok with Kerbals producing sparks on impacts, but if you're gonna remove it, don't remove the sound of them thumping into objects. Remember "Gravity". It was very nice.
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I guess this also makes Kerbal's heads quite hard. I shall call this one Flinty. Such a great mod.
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BTSM je stvarno dobra ideja i Å¡teta Å¡to Squad nije poÄÂeo s tim. Nema smisla odmah otkljuÄÂavati Mk-1 kapsulu, a tek kasnije upravljaÄÂke jezgre. Ja ga ne koristim jer sam Career igrao dva puta i dosadilo mi je, izmorilo me grindanje. Od ovih Å¡to sam naveo, novi su mi ChopIt koji je super stvar u kombinaciji s KAS-om, i PlanetShine koji apsolutno preporuÄÂujem jer stvara puno jaÄÂi dojam bivanja u svemiru, a ne Å¡teti framerateu. Skinuo sam CollisionFX, First Person EVA i Nebula EVA Handrails, pa ću i to isprobati...
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Koje ste sve modove instalirali?
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Fiery explosions in vacuum are a no-no, so it would be a very good additional mod feature, I agree.
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CGI from the trailer is pathetic and whoever got the idea to remake this movie (as if it's ancient history or badly done) should be fined. You don't remake a Jurassic Park. You just don't.
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Doesn't have to be polar, just inclined enough that, at its distance, it doesn't touch the penumbra. Also, modify distance so that the satellite's orbital period is synchronized with planet's revolution around the star.
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Gaming mode is what you need. avast! is one of the least obtrusive antivirus programs ever. It works silently on my machine for months without nagging me at all.
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No, that chart isn't right. Just because it's from a Harvard source doesn't mean it must be correct. You do understand that scale is logarithmic? Magnitude 8 is absolutely undetectable with human eyes. Uranus is basically the limit which requires extreme darkness, good eyesight, at least half hour of adaptation to complete darkness, and perfect sky.
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1996 called, it wants its sound card back! Who buys sound cards anymore?!
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You don't have to add anything except maybe a bit more color (let's pretend KSP universe is a bit more colorful) to the otherwise very pale colored stars. Don't be tempted to add any nebulas and all that. Personally, the stock skybox gives me headache. Few years ago I used to use "points" because they are the most correct approximation, but for some reason now they look like squares so I use fuzzy points. You can turn off the Sun in settings. You can't get in the center but almost 700,000 km is absolutely not significant. However I don't know of any way to correctly, numerically change the orientation. Maybe there's a plugin for that? Also, why our sky? You could make your own sky and that's a piece of cake. No, the human eye can not see anything dimmer than magnitude 6. Setting to "points" and limiting the magnitude to 5.9 is the most correct approximation.
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True, but gives ulcers.
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GIMP? Sure, if you want to get ulcer.
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I like them. What I don't like about them is the lack of the fuel bar and their "flame" which looks like someone is puking cotton balls in space, but none of the engines in whole KSP shows what exhaust looks like. Not even with remote accuracy. (simulation of vacuum) (test in very low pressure) A simple static plume would be better than cotton balls.
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I've been testing this few weeks ago, although not in a tunnel, but in a manually assembled station in Duna orbit. They certainly can't walk because this is not ground they're touching. They are in microgravity with the respect to the planet and being squished against the floor of the station makes them "feel" like they're permanently hitting an object like a ragdoll. It would be fun if they could actually stand "up".
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Kesos. Better than, also funny, kekels.
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Actually they aren't exploding. They are merely going to the future.