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monstah

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  1. That's what I do, and I don't feel it is an exploit. In a real life setting I find it very plausible that a) there'd be backup power and there'd be some very low-power system allowing for hybernation, and that's what the toggle resource button does, to me.
  2. I almost voted for the brothel, but BRAAAAINLOORD just sounds so really awesome, and I like the smaller names better. - - - Updated - - - Oh, and I dig the later three references, but by I'm not too fond of Kerbin-Earth analogies (or of writing K everywhere )
  3. [a rather large Excel table]
  4. 0/10 seeing you for the first time. Hi!
  5. Thats -9 to 5, ladies and gentlemen. Always a pleasure
  6. -99 here, I'll break the combo and hand you a stepping stone to VICTOLY!
  7. Heh, so true! For the Mun and Minmus, the number of biomes is good for me, but the science multiplier could go way down. The KSC biomes I agree should all go.
  8. ...you sure it isn't just summer there? It might be a long night afterwards!
  9. Honestly? You might have been sarcastic there, but in my opinion you're right spot-on.
  10. Something like "P.S.: Jeb, I ate all the Snacks ~Bob", right?
  11. Not only, there was also plenty of discussion over the fact that sliders and game options meant "there wasn't a core game experience to be compared across savegames", or some other bogus claim like that. - - - Updated - - - All of which I wish where stock
  12. Were you hiding under a rock(et) when the new aero/thermal came up?
  13. ...I'm always amused when I've been playing KSP and notice it's 2 a.m. and I NEED snacks.
  14. I might activate "pay to unlock parts" too. Always overlooked that.
  15. I'm loving this thread, not only for the information but also these conversations. More people should join in! My wife sometimes asks me if I've ever regretted graduating in Mathematics. That's because it's a pain to get a job. I mean, I can do many things companies need, specially in these days of "big data" and "business intelligence" and a host of other buzzwords; but I have to convince them of that myself. No company is actively hiring mathematicians, the jobs are for staticians and computer engineers. I don't regret it, however. I landed a job that is (fairly) satisfactory, and I wouldn't trade a better one for all the wonderful things I've learned. Math is my passion, and I apply it anywhere and everywhere. A Master's degree would have been a major boon, and I wish I'd achieved it, but by then I had found out I cared more for the Master's diploma than the actual content I was learning (with some exceptions), and I started living alongside the politics inside academic life, so my motivation dropped and I couldn't complete it.
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