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L8[00:56:41] <kmath> YouTube - Check....
Check.. Check.
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L11[01:17:37] <Glass|phone> so some teacher
handed out a word document to all firdt year students which had the
author's name set to "m.shinoda"
L12[01:18:08] <Glass|phone> this is better
than the chinese power grid thing
L13[01:20:17] <Glass|phone> ...is it a
crime against humanitu to use a non red icon for pdf
L14[01:20:23] <Glass|phone> *humanity
L15[01:31:31] <Althego> these last few
lines make no sense to me
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L28[02:59:00] <Gasher[work]> aaaa
awtf
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L30[03:02:00] <Gasher[work]> contract for
saving a kerbal made him appear on suborbital trajectory
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L38[03:14:10] <Althego> lol
L39[03:14:17] <Althego> i havent seen that
before
L40[03:14:33] <Althego> modify the the
trajectory to an orbit
L41[03:14:42] <Gasher[work]> i replayed
that and he is lost again
L42[03:14:49] <Gasher[work]> seems like a
bug of some kind
L43[03:14:57] <Gasher[work]> no, what lost
is lost
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L45[03:29:50] <TheKosmonaut> Gasher[work]:
suborbital over kerbin?
L46[03:29:57] <Gasher[work]> yes
L47[03:30:03] <TheKosmonaut> That would
be... quite a challenge.
L48[03:30:16] <TheKosmonaut> A claw
equipped interceptor.
L49[03:30:17] <Gasher[work]> it looked like
a complete orbit at once but then it changed to suborbital
L50[03:30:22] <Gasher[work]> why klaw
L51[03:30:42] <Gasher[work]> it was still
outside atmosphere, so it could be possible
L52[03:30:50] <TheKosmonaut> Gasher[work]:
i was thinking if he’s inside a pod, you’d just ram his pod as it
falls through the atmosphere. Haha. In a jet.
L53[03:30:51] <Gasher[work]> * could have
been lol
L54[03:32:24] <Gasher[work]> TheKosmonaut,
what was that word for such assisted landing?
L55[03:33:02] <TheKosmonaut> For
planes?
L56[03:33:16] <TheKosmonaut> Or you mean
for mid-Air retrieval
L57[03:34:08] <Gasher[work]> that,
right
L58[03:44:52] <TheKosmonaut> I wish they
just appropriated the term Sky Hook for that stuff
L59[03:45:32] <Althego> sky hook sounds
like an air pirate :)
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L67[04:36:07] <Gasher[work]> TheKosmonaut,
i read wiki article about that satellite - Corona and it says that
initial films that were recovered had defects like bright spots
because of corona discharges lol
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L90[06:47:35] <kmath> YouTube - Duck
Feeding The Koi Fish
L91[06:47:55] <Fluburtur> what a nice lil
duck
L93[06:48:15] <kmath> YouTube - Swans
feeding koicarp
L94[06:49:44] <Rolf> "feed us or we
eat you"
L97[06:51:11] <Fluburtur> it's aunt
carol
L99[06:51:32] <Rolf> "who lost this
tabby cat(?)"
L100[06:51:34] <Fluburtur> strong
kitten
L101[06:51:38] <Rolf> err no thats wild
puma...
L103[06:52:21] <Rolf> imanage managing to
bathe puma when most normal size cats would strach or bite
L104[06:52:38] <Fluburtur> because it is
good boy
L105[06:52:43] <Rolf> lol
L106[06:53:30] <Fluburtur> most big cats
are actually really nice
L107[06:53:39] <Fluburtur> I know that
from the gifs I saw on tumblr
L108[06:54:14] <Rolf> btw dont ever
release carp species (like goldfish!) into lakes or rivers
L109[06:54:22] <Rolf> they wheck
ecosystems.
L110[06:55:05] <Truga> big cats aren't
scared for their life when they pet you
L111[06:55:29] <Fluburtur> my cat isn't
scraed for her life
L112[06:55:50] <Fluburtur> I can grab her
and carry her around and she will be like "heck yeah im a
princess I rule this house"
L113[06:58:12] <Fluburtur> also are there
still peoples that think that cats don't love us?
L114[06:58:16] <Fluburtur> because it's
clearly not the case
L115[07:03:13] <Fluburtur> also I weighted
the 1.2m wing I build
L116[07:03:23] <Fluburtur> airframe alone
weights 312 grams
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L119[07:34:22] <Althego> hehe you say it
as if it was something heaVY
L120[07:35:24] <Fluburtur> nah it's
actually pretty light
L121[07:35:35] <Fluburtur> will probably
be uner 1kg with everything inside
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L130[08:21:50] <GlsFrg|phone> "man
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L147[09:11:32] <ve2dmn> I know I'm late to
the party, but 'I am Setsuna' on the Nintendo Switch has great
piano music
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L153[09:12:17] <ve2dmn> (It's my new 'on
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L177[10:17:18] <Guest67060> hey all, is
anyone using twitch to install mods?
L178[10:17:58] <Arcanitor> no?
L179[10:18:01] <Arcanitor> why would
you?
L180[10:18:13] <Guest67060> its pretty
easy to use tbh
L181[10:18:25] <Arcanitor> last i checked
CKAN was the way to go for mod installers
L182[10:18:28] <Guest67060> although, i
guess as its not working, its not easy to use...
L183[10:19:19] <Arcanitor> if this twitch
thing is anything like the MC twitch launcher my (admittedly
biased) recommendation is to avoid it like the plague
L184[10:19:31] <Fluburtur> ;tell
Draconiator u here?
L185[10:19:31] <kmath> Fluburtur: I'll let
draconiator know when I see them
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L187[10:25:44] <Guest67060> any
recomendations for mods good at making the graphics more
realistic?
L189[10:28:01] <kmath> YouTube - 2016 0701
173000 065
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L194[10:51:59] <ve2dmn> I don't
understand. Twitch is a streaming service, not a mod
manager...
L195[10:53:31] <ve2dmn> why would you
include that fonctionality inside a streaming client?
L196[10:53:48] <Arcanitor> twitch owns
curse now
L197[10:53:55] <Arcanitor> curse is a mod
hosting platform
L198[10:54:27] <kuzetsa> I see. I did not
curse was owned by twitch now.
L199[10:54:31] <kuzetsa> *know
L200[10:54:38] <Arcanitor> the more people
they can get to use their launcher, the more analytics data they
can seel
L201[10:54:39] <Arcanitor> *sell
L202[10:55:03] <Arcanitor> I don't think
anybody really made a big deal about it outside of
/r/feedthebeast
L203[10:55:14] <kuzetsa> still, it seems
plausible the UI may have changed on something to now say twitch
instead of (or in addition to) curse
L204[10:55:46] <kuzetsa> ArcadeEngineer:
is my client malfunctioning? I thought FTB = minecraft (via forge
modloader)
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L223[11:45:22] <kmath> YouTube - Stairway
To Heaven (Gregorian version)
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L226[11:52:49] <Deddly> I forgot how to
rename vessels that are already active
L227[12:03:09] <Mathuin> I thought it was
right-click or something from the tracking station
L228[12:03:36] <Deddly> I'll have a look,
thanks. Landing right now, though
L229[12:06:22] <Althego> i think it is in
the part action window of a command part, like probe core or
capsule
L230[12:07:26] <Arcanitor> Deddly: right
click a command part
L231[12:08:01] <Deddly> Aha, you're right.
Thanks everyone!
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L233[12:10:31] <Mathuin> Arcanitor: TIL
thanks!
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L245[13:32:50] <Althego> new video in the
nuclear series from scott
L246[13:35:07] <ve2dmn> The power of the
atom
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L248[13:35:16] <Althego> atom ant
L250[13:35:56] <kmath> YouTube - Atom And
Evil - Golden Gate Quartet
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L252[13:39:05] <Althego> hehe, and top
comment on the nuclear video: When you do nuclear science CHECK YO
STAGIN!
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L260[14:16:12] <Guest81329> yo yo
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L264[14:23:13] <ve2dmn> good evening
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L267[14:25:57] <Althego> can somebody put
into the topic "check yo stagin"
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L276[14:58:39] <sandbox> :P
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L280[15:25:48] <Scolar_Visari> Sons and
daughters of Kerbin: Thank you Jebediah! But our princess is in
another space station!
L281[15:30:08] <ve2dmn> who would be space
Bowser? The Kraken?
L282[15:30:55] <Scolar_Visari> Bob, of
course.
L283[15:30:59] <Scolar_Visari> He's always
stealing snacks
L285[15:36:09] <ve2dmn> who are the
current leading researcher on exoplanets?
L286[15:36:34] <Scolar_Visari> It's more
of a team effort.
L287[15:37:28] <ve2dmn> like most modern
science
L288[15:38:36] <Scolar_Visari> At the
moment, I wouldn't go so far as to saying anyone is a leading
expert on exoplanets yet. The field is really still in its infancy,
and there are quite a few discoveries awaiting confirmation.
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L290[15:39:20] <Scolar_Visari> And then
there's that matter on conflicting models for habitable worlds (is
tidal locking good or bad? Insufficient data, models can't agree,
but it is a fun map mode in Beyond Earth).
L291[15:40:46] <Scolar_Visari> Which
reminds me: I really need a desert planet map for Civilization V.
Sandstorm isn't quite the same thing as playing on Kharak.
L292[15:41:31] <ve2dmn> cuz I was browsing
the university's physic departement list of staff and I stumbled
upon an 'expert' on exoplanets
L293[15:41:51] *
Scolar_Visari also laments the reality that climate models cannot
account for what geology is describing on Mars.
L294[15:42:18] <ve2dmn> Really, he's an
expert on high resolution imagery in infrared spectrum...
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writing a paper on an exoplanet discovery, only to have it
subsequently disproven by another followup
observation.
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L299[15:48:20] <Scolar_Visari> Huh, so
there's a Tatooine map.
L300[15:48:58] <ve2dmn> I'm really just
looking for someone to talk to over lunch about how orbits
works
L301[15:49:08] <ve2dmn> (I work on
campus)
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L305[15:51:14] <SnoopJeDi> Although that's
being a little unfair, the guy has done more grounded work. But
still, conscious stars is a liiiittle out there.
L306[15:51:16] <Scolar_Visari> Huh. My
crackpot alarm went off.
L307[15:51:25] <ve2dmn> ^
L308[15:51:34] <Scolar_Visari> SnoopJeDi:
Unless he's on to the star vampyres: The Ctan.
L309[15:51:50] <Scolar_Visari> In which
case, we should be fearing the Necron invasion 40,000 years into
the future.
L310[15:51:52] <SnoopJeDi> I didn't read
the paper, the abstract was not pants-on-head crazy but still
pretty out there
L311[15:52:15] <SnoopJeDi> It doesn't pass
the Occam's Razor sniff test
L312[15:52:20] <ve2dmn> Scolar_Visari:
Ctan? From W40k ?
L313[15:52:37] <SnoopJeDi> dark matter
isn't a beautiful conjecture, but it's less ugly than "stars
change their own velocity in a universally consistent
profile"
L314[15:52:52] <Scolar_Visari> ve2dmn:
Yes, the Ctan consumed stars prior to their discovery by the
Necrontyr.
L315[15:53:00] <Scolar_Visari> SnoopJeDi:
Psht. WIMPs are beautiful!
L316[15:53:11] <Scolar_Visari> Don't
listen to them my little particles.
L317[15:53:31] <SnoopJeDi> I didn't mean
the ideas for what dark matter could *be*
L318[15:53:36] <SnoopJeDi> I mean the very
idea that it's a thing
L319[15:53:48] <ve2dmn> Scolar_Visari: in
my field WIMP is short for Windows+IIS+MsSQL+Php
L320[15:53:54] <SnoopJeDi> a la Vera
Rubin
L321[15:54:10] <SnoopJeDi> ...we should
call any dark matter particle a rubino
L322[15:54:47] *
Scolar_Visari remembers the amusing manner in which MOND is still
championed.
L323[15:55:04] <SnoopJeDi> I didn't know
MACHOs were a thing until a recent talk about progress in DM
searches
L324[15:55:12] <SnoopJeDi> (which reviewed
the history of the field in good detail)
L325[15:55:18] <Scolar_Visari> SnoopJeDi:
Well they *were* a thing.
L326[15:55:25] <SnoopJeDi> yes, that's
what I just said
L327[15:56:05] <Scolar_Visari> MOND are
usually the first things anti-Dark Matter people tend to mention,
ignoring that they'd still be covered under the term!
L328[15:56:09] <Scolar_Visari> Er, MACHOs
I mean.
L329[15:56:54] <Scolar_Visari> "What
if it's just black holes and dim stars!?" "Then that
would be dark matter." "Nu-uh!"
L330[15:58:10] <Scolar_Visari> After that
scathing rebuttal, I just resort to the disintegration gun argument
and wash my hands of the matter. Literally, of course. Dust from
vaporized targets gets everywhere and that carbon is a pain to
clean off
L331[15:58:12] <SnoopJeDi> I would
hesitate to call anything that could be called a "dim
star" dark but alas
L332[15:59:14] <Scolar_Visari> SnoopJedi:
The issue came up a lot when the number of estimated m-type stars
was increased in the past decade or so after observations.
L333[15:59:39] <Scolar_Visari> Remember,
they're still rather dim from Earth to the point where we can't
observe them at all without optics!
L334[16:01:02] <SnoopJeDi> Right but dark
≠ "we can't observe them"
L335[16:01:15] <kuzetsa> "strong
force" goes sideways / weird things happening with quarks and
the relevant weird amounts of energy = dark magi...err,
matter
L336[16:01:19] <SnoopJeDi> it means the
photons just literally aren't there
L337[16:01:49] <SnoopJeDi> modulo dark
stuff that is weak I guess, but I have a hard time believing anyone
can cook up anything like that you'd call a "star?"
L338[16:01:54] <SnoopJeDi> hydrodynamics
being what it is
L339[16:02:04] <Scolar_Visari> SnoopJeDi:
Amusingly, most models of WIMPs don't have them completely dark,
either. They're just really dim.
L340[16:02:39] <SnoopJeDi> I'm unaware of
any WIMP star, but I'm not an astrophysicist so if that's a thing
I'd appreciate a reference
L341[16:02:45] <SnoopJeDi> WIMP star
model*
L342[16:02:52] <Scolar_Visari> Not stars,
but rather their particle annihilation events.
L343[16:03:09] <Scolar_Visari> It's, ahem,
generally hoped that WIMPs are their own antiparticles and they
should generate a distinctive glow from annihilation events.
L344[16:03:17] <SnoopJeDi> that's another
matter entirely
L345[16:03:27] <SnoopJeDi> but yes, hence
their name heh
L346[16:03:28] <Scolar_Visari> A weakly
interacting matter, you might say.
L347[16:03:44] <SnoopJeDi> I'm speaking
only about the "dim star" thing you brought up
L348[16:04:10] <SnoopJeDi> I can't stretch
my brain around anything that would satisfy both that description
and also "dark"
L349[16:04:12] <Scolar_Visari> Yeah,
m-types are quite dim in the grand scheme of things and the number
of estimated m-types has gone over the years thanks to better
observations.
L350[16:04:31] <Scolar_Visari> Though
MACHOs would also include brown dwarves (a lot of them, really) and
unreasonably large numbers of black holes.
L351[16:04:34] <SnoopJeDi> but I guess the
vagueness of "dark" is to blame for that
L352[16:04:43] <SnoopJeDi> leaving aside
the whole issue of that not solving the rotational velocity problem
at all
L353[16:04:44] <Scolar_Visari> It's a
purposefully nebulous term.
L354[16:04:58] <Scolar_Visari> Remember,
dark matter is a placeholder name.
L355[16:05:08] <SnoopJeDi> for a very
specific property...
L356[16:05:22] <Scolar_Visari> And it's
not just rotational velocity. If it were that, MOND would still be
viable.
L357[16:05:36] <SnoopJeDi> you're rather
missing my point
L358[16:05:41] <Scolar_Visari> What
point?
L359[16:05:46] <SnoopJeDi> indeed.
L360[16:05:54] <Scolar_Visari> No,
seriously, what point?
L361[16:05:59] <SnoopJeDi> ^
L362[16:06:31] <Scolar_Visari> Is there a
point other than you don't like Dark Matter?
L363[16:06:39] <SnoopJeDi> namely: "I
have a hard time believing anyone can cook up anything like that
you'd call a "star?""
L364[16:07:14] <SnoopJeDi> who said
anything about not liking dark matter...?
L365[16:07:17] <Scolar_Visari> Why do you
have a problem with dwarf stars being dim?
L366[16:07:18] <SnoopJeDi> bah,
nevermind.
L367[16:07:45] <SnoopJeDi> I feel I've
made myself sufficiently clear about the issue that the vernacular
meaning of "dark" and the word "star" are at
rather cross ends.
L368[16:08:22] <SnoopJeDi> dwarf stars are
most certainly in the realm of hydrodynamics, a place sufficiently
dark-y matter would not be treading under any formulation I'm
familiar with. I was hoping I'd misunderstood something
L369[16:09:24] <Scolar_Visari> I think you
should have your Babel Fish checked. Or, hold on . . . It's taking
my Esperanto and spitting it out in English?
L370[16:09:39] <Scolar_Visari> Last time I
pick up translators from Craigslist.
L371[16:12:01] *
Scolar_Visari fearfully notes that the sixth most downloaded mod
for Civilization V is The Third Reich.
L372[16:13:41] <Mathuin> It's possible
people are looking for "bad guys" :-)
L374[16:13:59] <kmath> YouTube - Huge Rc
Kalinin K-7 CCCP,6m Wingspan and 7 Motors at Kulmer Air Show 2014
Pilot is Rainer Mattle
L375[16:14:12] <Kalpa> Wehraboos are a
thing
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L377[16:15:11] <Kalpa> Also I'd rather our
prospective wannabe dictators play out their fantasies in
videogames instead of actually engaging in politics. So go ahead,
keep downloading the third reichs.
L378[16:16:06] <Rokker> Scolar_Visari:
um... fearfully? why fearfully?
L379[16:16:30] <Rokker> omg people play as
Nazis in Call of Duty multiplayer
L380[16:17:00] <Scolar_Visari> Kalpa: We
don't want them to get training.
L381[16:17:03] <Rokker> and as we all
know, people copy what they do in video games in real life
(remember, video games cause violence)
L382[16:17:18] <Rokker> Scolar_Visari: ok
Tipper Gore, slow down
L383[16:18:41] <Scolar_Visari> Rokker: One
would expect fascists in a game about World War II. One, however,
pauses when fans make their own mods when there's already a Germany
in the game.
L384[16:19:00] <Mathuin> "They got it
wrong!" is the reason most Civ mods exist
L385[16:19:00] <Scolar_Visari> Also: Why
replace Bismarck with an Austria Corporal?
L386[16:19:42] <Scolar_Visari> That's,
like, replacing George Washington with William Henry
Harrison.
L387[16:20:02] <Rokker> Scolar_Visari: oh
please. intentional ignorance will not help you win this
argument.
L388[16:20:24] <Rokker> there is an
inherent fascination with a powerful regime such as Nazi
Germany
L389[16:20:39] <Rokker> one that's not
necessarily tied to it's politics
L390[16:20:44] <Rokker> and I know you
know this
L391[16:20:49] <Scolar_Visari> Powerful in
that it was mostly successful in killing unarmed people?
L392[16:20:51] <Kalpa> Not to mention the
inherent fascination with some completely artificial people, such
as the Americans
L393[16:21:02] <Rokker> don't play dumb to
make some virtuous point
L394[16:21:31] <Rokker> Scolar_Visari:
powerful in that it conquered a significant portion of europe
L395[16:21:41] <Rokker> again
L396[16:22:03] <Rokker> stop playing
dumb
L398[16:22:12] <sandbox> you should
probably stop this
L399[16:22:43] <Kalpa> Fluburtur: That
doesn't look like World of Warplanes... what is it?
L400[16:22:53] <Rokker> Kalpa: war
thunder
L401[16:23:09] <Kalpa> ...right, maybe I
should've guessed that much
L402[16:23:44] <Scolar_Visari> Kalpa:
It'll get confusing when a third such multi-vehicle simulator shows
up with an equally similar name.
L403[16:23:58] <Scolar_Visari>
"Warplane Thunder" "World of WarTanks"
L404[16:25:11] <legion> don't forget
ships...
L405[16:25:38] <Scolar_Visari> World of
Warspaceships!
L406[16:25:43] <Scolar_Visari> Complete
with orbital bombardment!
L407[16:27:02] <Scolar_Visari> Oh, wait,
EVE sort of did that with its FPS crossover.
L408[16:27:17] <legion> that'd be
Fractured Space or Dreadnought
L409[16:29:19] <Scolar_Visari> Fractured
Land combat!
L410[16:30:07] <legion> that is
Crossout.
L411[16:30:18] <legion> or armored
warfare
L412[16:31:20] <Scolar_Visari> Though
there would be a big gap between player controlled tanks and player
controlled space battleships with multi-kiloton missiles.
L413[16:31:51] *
Scolar_Visari envisions a scenario where an entire map's worth of
players are wiped out because of a single missed shot.
L414[16:32:03] <Mathuin> I've seen that
happen in world of warcraft raids
L415[16:32:21] <Scolar_Visari> Wait,
Sister Ray's in World of Warcraft for use against bosses?
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be rather neat. Having a giant magical cannon fire on big
bosses.
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L421[16:46:19] <Scolar_Visari> With the
chance of collateral. Extreme collateral. Like, "oops, we
missed and destroyed that city" collateral.
L422[16:51:28] <Scolar_Visari> Shin Ra
energy corporation would be proud, of course. One cannot make
materia omelets without cracking a few Mako eggs.
L423[16:53:11] <UmbralRaptor> I'd ask for
finned crowbars, but given that you'd have to wait 40ish minutes
for them to hit…
L424[16:53:12] <Scolar_Visari> Until the
Mako drains Planet of its life energy, of course.
L425[16:53:46] <Scolar_Visari>
UmbralRaptor: The more I think about those, the more I think
terminal guidance would be an issue.
L426[16:54:50] <Scolar_Visari> At least
nuclear bombs have a considerable blast radius to compensate if
they're not spot on. A space crowbar? Not so much.
L427[16:55:58] <Scolar_Visari> And if
you're making the fastest entry possible, I imagine that would
preclude strong course corrections ala Soyuz capsule reentry.
L428[16:59:01] <Scolar_Visari> Obviously
calling in Meteor would be more effective, if you had the right
materia.
L429[16:59:24] <UmbralRaptor>
<_<
L430[17:00:56] <Scolar_Visari> Or Bahamut
Zero. You know, the space dragon.
L431[17:04:54] <Scolar_Visari> "Sir,
contact's been made with enemy armored assets on grid 2B!
Requesting fire support on that position!" "Acknowledged,
we're having SOLDIER summon Bahamut Zero!"
L432[17:04:55] <UmbralRaptor> The Void
Dragon?
L434[17:05:39] <kmath> YouTube - Final
Fantasy VII Summon: 15 Bahamut Zero
L435[17:06:14] <Scolar_Visari> The summon
animation is misleading. One would hope that it would annihlate
small countries every use, but no such thing occurs.
L436[17:06:25] <Scolar_Visari> That
would've saved me a lot of trouble late game.
L437[17:08:33] <UmbralRaptor> Destroying
the world would make space travel either much easier or much
harder.
L438[17:10:52] <Scolar_Visari> Don't
worry, the world's debris will accrete into Earth 2.
L439[17:11:17] <Scolar_Visari> Earth 1
itself having a prequel: Theia.
L440[17:11:49] <Scolar_Visari> That Moon
was a great twist, I must say.
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L442[17:17:24] <Rolf> I still remember ff7
game, bad boss caused sun to nuke, after the effects, one of my
charactors somehow dodged the nova. saved rest of party heh
L444[17:18:45] <kmath> YouTube - Final
Fantasy VII - #61 - Sephiroth's Super Nova
L445[17:19:07] <Scolar_Visari> I have the
original PC version CD set somewhere around here, plus the
manual.
L446[17:19:36] *
Scolar_Visari distinctly recalls the character's blood types being
provided in their bios.
L447[17:20:10] <Scolar_Visari> Because if
there's something I need to know, it's blood types among fantasy
characters where death itself can be cured with an over-the-counter
non-prescription drug.
L448[17:21:10] <Rolf> lol
L449[17:21:43] <Rolf> the wolf thing
(forgot specific name) have father stuck in stone, and I had
potions for de-stoning. no, I cannot use it on his father...
L450[17:22:18] <Scolar_Visari> Red
XIII.
L451[17:22:45] <Rolf> same for that lady.
why cant I use portex(sp) downs??
L452[17:22:46] <Scolar_Visari> I normally
just got rid of the XIII in the naming screen because saying that
every time would be a mouthful.
L453[17:23:03] <Scolar_Visari> Aeris,
spelt Aerith in subsequent spinoffs and re-releases.
L454[17:23:21] <Scolar_Visari> Wow . . . I
remember a lot of this game despite not liking it that much.
L455[17:23:21] <KrazyKrl> Because phoenix
downs cure KO... you don't die in combat.
L456[17:23:36] <Rolf> I think I named wolf
just "red"
L457[17:23:45] <Rolf> KrazyKrl: really?
oh
L458[17:23:46] <KrazyKrl> iirc I named
mine terry
L459[17:23:48] <Scolar_Visari> KrazyKrl: I
have no idea how one would survive a Shin-Ra machine gun to the
face to zero health.
L460[17:24:04] <Rolf> let alone the
nova!!
L461[17:24:12] <Scolar_Visari> "Don't
worry, Cloud's alright. He just got knocked out is all."
L462[17:24:42] <KrazyKrl> "He just
took about 45,000 damage from KotR. Don't worry, he just passed
out."
L463[17:26:19] <Rolf> how the flipping...
can charactor dodge the nova? lol
L464[17:26:29] <Scolar_Visari> They need
Mordheim rules to the next Final Fantasy game with permanent
death.
L465[17:26:46] <Scolar_Visari> None of
this scripted death scene nonsense, players should PAY for their
actions!
L466[17:27:14] <Rolf> any of you guys
played recent ff7 re-release with new graphics?
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L468[17:28:26] <Scolar_Visari> No, I am,
however, interested in the FF IX re-release and the FF X remake. I
actually liked those titles, albeit the latter mostly for Bender
having a voice role.
L469[17:29:28] *
Scolar_Visari laments the missed possibilities of FF
XIII.
L470[17:29:54] <Scolar_Visari> Why spend
all that time developing a mini-Dyson Sphere world and not feature
more of it. WHY!?
L471[17:30:19] <Rolf> ff dunno nowdays.
earlier in era ff was fanastic because of more realistic woman
models. meaning no barely scad armored womans
L472[17:30:22] <Rolf> but now...
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L475[17:30:41] <Scolar_Visari> Rolf: Also
Magitek armor.
L476[17:31:16] <Scolar_Visari> I'm under
the impression that the newest numbered titled didn't even have
female party members at all.
L477[17:31:53] <Rolf> jeez
L478[17:32:03] <Scolar_Visari> Yes, that
may explain why, when looking at promotional photos for the game, I
thought, "Gee, this looks less like an upcoming game and more
like the album cover for a one-off boy band."
L479[17:32:36] <Scolar_Visari> Final
Fantasy XV would even make for a sweet album name.
L481[17:34:35] <Rolf> yep
L482[17:34:39] <Rolf> and no
nonhumans
L483[17:34:54] <Rolf> ff7 had few of
em
L485[17:35:14] <Rolf> all of em white,
perfectly ripped
L486[17:35:55] <Scolar_Visari> It's like
if 98 Degrees time traveled from their peak and made a game about
themselves.
L487[17:36:04] <Rolf> apparently japanese
version of nuke is much shorter and not percentage based
L488[17:36:41] <Scolar_Visari> What they
need is a Final Fantasy game that's not like all the other ones.
Like, how about a non-humanoid main character for a change? Like .
. . Er, a Blorg maybe?
L489[17:36:55] <Scolar_Visari> Instead of
saving the world/universe/multiverse, why not a more intimate
story?
L490[17:38:26] <Rolf> dunno
L491[17:38:51] <Scolar_Visari> Yes,
stopping Kafka from destroying everything was fun, but it's not fun
if every game tries to emulate that feeling with varying degrees of
failure.
L492[17:39:24] <Scolar_Visari> Why not
just settle for saving a nation or, heck, a modest city from the
clutches of, uh . . . An evil interplanetary oil tycoon?
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L494[17:41:33] <Scolar_Visari> It's a lot
like Ace Combat in that every game has the last or second to last
mission shooting off some sort of country annihilating doomsday
device and the player has to stop it. That stuff gets olds.
L495[17:42:23] <Rolf> yeah
L496[17:42:24] <Scolar_Visari> Something
more like Valkyria Chronicles, where you don't actually save the
world but end up saving Fantasy France/Switzerland from Fantasy
Germany.
L497[17:42:54] <Eddi|zuHause> somehow
nothing that you talked about in the last hour made any sense to
me
L498[17:43:07] <Scolar_Visari> Eddi: Would
you like a TLDR?
L499[17:43:56] <Eddi|zuHause> i never
played any final fantasy game, actually
L500[17:43:59] <Rolf> young guy! too young
for ff7
L501[17:44:16] <Rolf> sadly I only played
ff7 lol
L502[17:44:29] <Scolar_Visari> Eddi: Have
you ever played Pokemon?
L503[17:44:29] <Eddi|zuHause> even though
i've known of its existence for ages
L504[17:44:55] <Eddi|zuHause> yeah, one of
the earliest versions, in a game boy simulator
L505[17:45:00] <Eddi|zuHause> like 20
years ago
L506[17:45:01] <Scolar_Visari> It's a lot
like that.
L507[17:45:13] <Scolar_Visari>
Particularly with the multi-battle format.
L508[17:45:44] <transitbiker> is it
japanese or chinese coins that had the square hole in the
centre?
L509[17:45:49] <Scolar_Visari> Chinese
cash.
L510[17:45:53] <Eddi|zuHause>
chinese
L511[17:45:57] <transitbiker> sweet
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L513[17:45:59] <Scolar_Visari> Copper
alloy base too, if I'm not mistaken.
L514[17:46:13] <transitbiker> looks
brass-ish
L515[17:46:27] <Scolar_Visari> The hole
was useful for putting sticks or strings through.
L516[17:46:48] <transitbiker> mhm, fake
ones are sometimes used as decoration on packaging, i believe
L517[17:47:08] <transitbiker> plastic
etc
L518[17:47:25] <transitbiker> which piece
is this? one cent? half cent?
L519[17:47:28] <Scolar_Visari> Common
enough, they reached enormous circulation in the various Chinese
states,
L521[17:47:32] <kmath> YouTube - Vivaldi -
Spring I
L522[17:47:38] <Scolar_Visari> Even
despite the early development of paper money!
L523[17:47:53] <transitbiker> less
flammable, im guessing
L524[17:48:13] <Scolar_Visari> Very
inconvenient to move in large demoniations, however.
L525[17:49:01] <Scolar_Visari> Unlike most
Western coinage, Chinese cash was also made from molds as opposed
to minting with hammers.
L526[17:50:07] <maltesh> Blar.
L527[17:50:19] <Scolar_Visari> maltesh:
Bluaaargh!
L528[17:50:44] <maltesh> The clips must
flow.
L529[17:51:27] <Scolar_Visari> Do they
enable interstellar travel?
L530[17:51:36] <maltesh> Eventually.
L531[17:51:44] <Scolar_Visari> Then THE
CLIPS MUST FLOW.
L532[17:52:17] *
Scolar_Visari hopes the new Stellaris FTL fixes include more spice
addicted spacing guild shenanigans.
L533[17:53:15] <Scolar_Visari> Hrm . . . I
may be on to something here. The Psionic Jump Drive in all its
pre-Cherryh glory , albeit with the requirement of Zro Dust.
L534[17:54:22] <transitbiker> the script
on the one side is very rounded
L535[17:54:34] <Scolar_Visari> This could
be rather interesting if a sufficiently advanced player manages to
cut off a Psionic jump drive using empire from its Zro
supply!
L536[17:55:10] <Scolar_Visari>
transitbiker: It could be normal wear or symptomatic of the mold's
quality and/or age.
L537[17:55:40] <transitbiker> even the
longer lines have curves
L538[17:55:53] <transitbiker> almost looks
korean
L539[17:56:31] <Scolar_Visari> Written
Chinese has undergone many changes over the centuries.
L541[17:57:05] <transitbiker> i am
guessing that it was minted in early communist china, or some time
way earlier
L542[17:57:42] <transitbiker> the finish
suggests heavy use, but a more primitive coin making process
L543[17:58:09] <Scolar_Visari> Older coins
aren't too uncommon. Like I said, they've been in huge circulation
for centuries courtesy of using more common metals than pre-modern
Western coinage.
L544[17:58:28] <transitbiker> mhm
L545[17:58:44] <transitbiker> let me grab
a photo
L546[17:58:45] <Scolar_Visari> The
advantage of gold and silver being their ease of coining.
L547[17:59:24] <transitbiker> yeah,
true
L548[17:59:30] <Scolar_Visari> Dragons
also like sleeping on beds of gold and silver for the same reason.
So soft and easy to melt.
L549[18:00:06] <transitbiker> we also got
some coins that are super light, guessing tin or aluminum
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L551[18:01:00] <transitbiker> two are from
Philippines
L552[18:01:16] <Scolar_Visari> Those would
almost certainly be modern, as aluminum was rather precious and
expensive prior to the 19th Century.
L553[18:02:26] *
Scolar_Visari would like to thank the Bayer process for making
aluminum foil economically feasible, savine many a
casserole.
L554[18:03:56] <transitbiker> looks like
they were in circulation 1983-2000, 99.2% alu, 0.8% manganese
L555[18:04:44] <Scolar_Visari> That
aluminum should've been used for baking!
L556[18:05:04] <transitbiker> its a shame
more aluminum isnt reclaimed & recycled, smelting is extremely
energy intensive for the resultant product
L557[18:05:51] <Scolar_Visari> The U.S.
recycles nearly 70% of its aluminum.
L558[18:05:55] <transitbiker> alcoa's
primary smelter uses as much energy as a small town
L559[18:06:18] <transitbiker> yeah,
however there is still lots in landfills and salvage yards
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L561[18:06:51] <Scolar_Visari> Japan
recycles about 98% of ALL its metal, and I imagine aluminum's a
higher priority.
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L563[18:06:56] <transitbiker> aircraft
especially
L564[18:07:28] *
Scolar_Visari would prefer aircraft use paper mache
materials.
L565[18:07:34] <transitbiker>
unfortunately, it varies widely state to state and municipality to
municipality
L566[18:07:58] <Scolar_Visari> That goes
without saying. Some communities in the U.S. don't have recycling
pickup.
L567[18:08:34] <transitbiker> this
township has single stream recycling, where all recyclable
materials are put in one bin, and everything else in another
bin
L568[18:08:50] <transitbiker> they take
steel, which surprisingly few towns do
L569[18:09:02] <Scolar_Visari> ;tell
Flurburtur New project: We need to get together and determine the
maximum practical size for an aircraft made of nothing more than
papermache and wood.
L570[18:09:02] <kmath> Scolar_Visari: I'll
let flurburtur know when I see them
L571[18:09:15] <transitbiker> hahaha
L572[18:09:23] <Scolar_Visari> THIS IS
SERIOUS
L573[18:09:33] <transitbiker> use some
kind of bio-based epoxy for the paper
L574[18:09:34] <Scolar_Visari> This could
revolutionize commercial airliners.
L575[18:09:50] <transitbiker> but what if
it rains?
L576[18:09:53] <Scolar_Visari> Joking
aside, paper was used in the construction of disposable drop tanks
for aircraft in World War II.
L577[18:10:14] <transitbiker> paper fuel
depot tanks!
L578[18:10:19] <Scolar_Visari> I think
they used a similar material employed in the doping of fabric
coverings.
L579[18:10:39] <Scolar_Visari> Well the
idea was that paper tanks can't be recycled like metal tanks, which
was great since they had to commonly ditch them over German
soil.
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L581[18:10:49] <Scolar_Visari> And it
probably saved on materials.
L582[18:11:14] <transitbiker> paper is
amazing
L583[18:11:24] *
Scolar_Visari ponders the use of master origami folders for the
construction of variable wings.
L584[18:11:30] <transitbiker>
hahahaha
L585[18:11:38] <Scolar_Visari> Supersonic
swingwing paper mache jetcraft!
L586[18:11:55] <Scolar_Visari> Folding up
into a crane position for minimum storage volume.
L587[18:12:33] <maltesh> Woo, 50%.
L588[18:12:38] <Fluburtur> there is the
X-02 wyvern for that
L589[18:12:50] <Fluburtur> the wings fold
inward into thmeselves for fast
L590[18:13:11] *
transitbiker pictures crews of repairmen frantically pasting new
plies in various spots after each flight
L591[18:14:02] <Scolar_Visari> Fluburtur:
Yeah, but it doesn't get the Falken's laser.
L592[18:14:13] <Fluburtur> it does have
the same engines however
L593[18:14:22] <Scolar_Visari> maltesh:
50% of what? Is your download half full or half empty?
L594[18:14:36] <maltesh> Universal
Paperclips.
L595[18:14:40] <transitbiker> engines made
from pressed flower petals o.o
L596[18:15:18] <Scolar_Visari> Fluburtur:
I think it lacks to Falken's sweet full vision cockpit, too.
L597[18:15:26] <transitbiker> jet turbine
engines are basically just sophisticated windmills
L598[18:15:38] <Fluburtur> yeaht eh COFFIN
system is rather cool
L599[18:15:46] <Scolar_Visari> Well,
windmills don't light the air on fire at any point unless they're
not working.
L600[18:16:07] <transitbiker> well no, but
it basically makes its own wind
L601[18:16:12] <Scolar_Visari> They're
more like Ram Air Turbines.
L602[18:16:15] <Scolar_Visari> But
gigantic.
L603[18:16:31] <Scolar_Visari> Or
generator driven propellors operating in reverse.
L604[18:16:46] <transitbiker> what plane
is it, that ha those drop-down propellors to power stuff in
emergencies?
L605[18:16:53] <transitbiker> is it the
a320?
L606[18:16:59] <Fluburtur> most
airliners
L607[18:17:18] <Scolar_Visari> Ram air
turbines are pretty standard, sometimes mounted in pylon mounted
payloads ala EW gear.
L608[18:17:19] <transitbiker> we still
rely on wind, steam, and propellers
L609[18:17:24] <oren> I should build the
Arkbird in KSP
L610[18:17:30] <Scolar_Visari> oren:
Someone's done that!
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L612[18:17:38] <Fluburtur> all the ones I
saw were ugly
L614[18:17:49] <Fluburtur> I made a falken
but it was not long enough and rather ugly
L615[18:17:53] <oren> Scolar_Visari: I saw
one but it didn't go to space
L617[18:18:26] <oren> Scolar_Visari: too
small
L618[18:18:52] <oren> moar liek arkbird
jr
L619[18:19:00] <Scolar_Visari> There have
been several Arkbirds, and its operation in AC 0 was rather strange
given that it started out in orbit and rendezvoused with the linear
accelreated SSTO in low orbit.
L620[18:19:28] *
Scolar_Visari ponders why Osea needed both.
L621[18:20:15] <oren> Well the ssto was
delivering the lazer cannon
L622[18:20:29] <Scolar_Visari> Made for a
smashing few levels, though. Nothing was quite as satisfying as
ripping open an air-mobile AFV's parachute mid descent and watching
it hit the ground with an Wyle E. Coyote-esque cloud of dust.
L623[18:20:31] <oren> presumably the
arkbird had the power systems for it
L624[18:20:33] <Fluburtur> I want to see a
mod that adds the fenrir's optical camo
L625[18:21:01] <Fluburtur> also, im going
to bed
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L627[18:21:12] <Scolar_Visari> oren: Not
nearly as cool as the duo of submarine aircraft carriers.
L629[18:22:24] <oren> that's how big it
needs to be
L630[18:22:59] <oren> need to use like
several mk3 fuel tanks and cargo bays
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L632[18:23:32] <oren> When I get my new
computer that will be my first project on ti
L633[18:24:18] *
Scolar_Visari will make sure to send the Sand Island Squadron in to
take it down.
L634[18:25:06] <oren> iirc it had like 4
different engine types on it
L635[18:26:19] <oren> so like, nukes,
vectors, ramjets, and rapiers
L636[18:27:55] <Scolar_Visari> Hrm . . .
Maybe Stonehenge could've intercepted Arkbird?
L637[18:28:10] *
Scolar_Visari leaves to contemplate a new genre of fiction:
Alt-history alt-universe.
L638[18:28:49] <oren> yeah, or they could
have had a lazer duel between Arkbird and Excalibur
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L640[18:30:09] <oren> the funny thing is
that Excalibur, in addition to being a huge lazer cannon, is also a
1 km tall tower, a fact that is glossed over
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L643[18:44:41] <Blaank> Does using large
scale lithium ion battery packs for nation sized power storage make
sense?
L644[18:45:09] <Blaank> I feel like just
having a nuclear reactor would be cheaper overall.
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L646[18:47:57] <Warrigal_> Yo.
L647[18:48:08] <Warrigal_> I'm watching
some videos about piloting.
L648[18:48:16] <Warrigal_> I'm sad that
not all of this applies in Kerbal Space Program.
L649[18:50:46] <FltAdmVonSpiz> thats
annoying
L650[18:50:52] <FltAdmVonSpiz> clicked the
wrong side of the orbit on a timewarp to command
L651[18:50:57] <FltAdmVonSpiz> so my ship
timewarped into the ground and killed Jeb
L652[18:50:59] <FltAdmVonSpiz> :(
L653[18:51:04] <FltAdmVonSpiz> and the
person he was rescuing
L654[18:53:37] <tawny> oh nooo
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L657[18:59:56] <transitbiker> i also have
a british penny from 1929
L658[19:00:33] <transitbiker> supposedly
wrth between 2 ans 140 dollars us
L659[19:01:27] <transitbiker> fairly worn
from use
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L662[19:15:09] <FltAdmVonSpiz> well until
decimalisation it was quite common to find coins with five
different monarchs on them or something
L663[19:15:20] <FltAdmVonSpiz> the new
idea of withdrawing coinage is a rather different from how things
used to be don
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L665[19:17:31] <FltAdmVonSpiz> Victoria,
Edward VII, George V, George VI and Elizabeth II
L666[19:24:58] <Warrigal_> Dang, flying a
plane is complicated.
L667[19:25:32] <Warrigal_> I mean, you
know how it goes.
L668[19:25:43] <Warrigal_> Merely making
the plane go the way you want it to go is easy.
L669[19:26:05] <Warrigal_> Push forward to
go down, pull backward to go up, left to go left, right to go
right. Increase throttle to go faster, decrease throttle to go
slower.
L670[19:26:21] <Warrigal_> The complicated
part is flying a plane safely and efficiently.
L671[19:26:37] <Warrigal_> In KSP, we
usually chuck safety and efficiency out the window. :D
L672[19:28:49] <Eddi|zuHause> why safety
if you have f9?
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L675[19:34:03] <taniwha> Eddi|zuHause:
because redoing things gets annoying
L676[19:39:52] <Alanonzander> using KSPI
how can I generate enough power to charge the warp drive? I can't
seem to find the right combination
L677[19:50:57] <Mathuin> Warrigal_:
AtmosphericAutopilot has made flying pretty straightforward for me,
but I still can't make a plane that can reach 18km halfway around
the world. They always run out of gas.
L678[19:57:02] <tawny> have you tried
hanging drop tanks from the wings
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L680[20:10:26] <Blaank> drop tanks, low
speed, propellors
L681[20:11:07] <Blaank> I'm not sure how
KSP handles long thin wings at low speed being less drag and more
lift.
L682[20:22:03] <Warrigal_> Now that I
think of it, I don't know if I've ever played career mode with
F9.
L683[20:28:07] <Warrigal_> Hey, in
aviation, does "angle of attack" usually mean the angle
of attack of the main wings themselves or of the fuselage (the
longitudinal axis)?
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L685[20:40:20] <Iskierka> depends what you
defined as the reference
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L687[20:55:01] <DirtyVenom> Any chance one
of the Steam discussion moderators is here at the moment? I need to
ask them about something that happened either in 2015, or 2016. I
don't exactly remember.
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L699[22:14:18] <NolanSyKinsley> Musk has
announced the payload for the inaugural flight of the Falcon 9
heavy.
L700[22:14:44] <NolanSyKinsley> It is
going to be his Tesla Roadster, and they are going to attempt to
place it in orbit around Mars.
L701[22:14:57] <tawny> haha
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L703[22:57:10] <lordcirth> It's a waste of
a car IMHO, but I guess it's funny
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L705[23:13:39] <Mathuin> A flyby with a
proper landing would be impressive.
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L710[23:23:13] <NolanSyKinsley> lordcirth,
it isn't JUST a car, it is HIS Tesla Roadster, which if I am not
mistaken is just a prototype at the moment.
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L712[23:24:43] <lordcirth> NolanSyKinsley,
indeed, making it a waste of a particularly historically relevant
car. Which will, on the other hand, become much *more* historically
important if they succeed and it is recovered decades later
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