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L6[01:32:41] <raptop> !mission
L7[01:32:41] <LunchBot> You write a KSP
clone for the PDP-7. Your plans are foiled by a semi-nude Eric
Andre...
L8[01:32:56] <raptop> I don't think that's
what actually foiled them
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RoboFreak is now known as lthego
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lthego is now known as Althego
L28[04:40:11] <raptop> !8ball duct tape a
duck to the front of my aircraft to improve maneuverability?
L29[04:40:11] <LunchBot> Not unless you
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L34[06:00:17] <Eddi|zuHause> !mission
L35[06:00:17] <LunchBot> You name your new
vessel in the style of Iain M Banks Culture series. Drag from the
interstellar medium strips off your radiators and antennae.
L36[06:02:21] <Althego> must have been one
fast ship, but forgot the deflector
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L68[16:48:26] <teddydd> is stock alarm
clock always using earth time or am I getting crazy?
L69[16:49:35] <raptop> I'd expect that it
goes with whatever your settings are on 6 h vs 24 h days
L70[16:49:41] <teddydd> huh, no, it seems
it uses kerbin time correctly
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L77[18:38:24] <Eddi|zuHause> !mission
L78[18:38:25] <LunchBot> You attempt to
play x64 KSP on a windows phone. You stop as you get into a heated
debate about national identities.
L79[18:38:59] <Eddi|zuHause> probably
better to stop there
L80[18:39:41] <Eddi|zuHause> are phones 64
bit nowadays?
L81[18:40:05] <Althego> stop. hammertime.
and hammer obviously means the rocket
L82[18:41:10] <raptop> basically all phones
are 64bit now, yes
L83[18:41:21] <Althego> but they are not
running windows
L84[18:41:22] <raptop> anyway, all hail the
RT-10
L85[18:41:27] <raptop> true
L86[18:41:33] <Althego> they could
though
L87[18:41:41] <Althego> there were several
tries for arm windows
L88[18:42:06] <Althego> win8 tried to look
like a tablet thing too
L89[18:42:43] <Eddi|zuHause> yes, and then
windows phone quickly died
L90[18:43:59] <Eddi|zuHause> i work with an
industrial control device which runs windows 7 embedded on armv7
(32 bit)
L91[18:44:37] <Althego> there was all sorts
of compatibility work done for both directions to run binaries non
natively
L92[18:44:59] <Eddi|zuHause> i think the
newer generations of that run windows 10 on atom
L93[18:45:31] <Althego> that is x86 at
least. i though it died out
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L95[18:46:00] <Eddi|zuHause> in industrial
controller world, things have a tendency to live longer
L96[18:46:25] <Eddi|zuHause> and evolve
slower
L97[18:49:21] <Mat2ch> Eddi|zuHause: I'd
like to install linux on that device :P
L98[18:49:32] <Althego> heh there was atom
released last year. i thought it was abandoned years ago
L99[18:49:37] <Mat2ch> !mission
L100[18:49:37] <LunchBot> Your docking is
hindered by the Space Pizza. It almost works, you just need to
refine your piloting skills a bit. After another 20 tries you're
not so sure.
L101[18:49:49] <Althego> hehe
L102[18:49:59] <Althego> like my first
docking
L103[18:50:01] <Mat2ch> I should've just
eaten the pizza.
L104[18:50:09] <Mat2ch> First time EVA was
scary
L105[18:50:16] <Mat2ch> not getting back
to the capsule
L106[18:50:28] <Mat2ch> loosing sight of
it
L107[18:50:35] <Mat2ch> zipping past it
several times
L108[18:50:37] <Mat2ch> bumping into
it
L109[18:50:51] <Mat2ch> I was very sweaty
after entering the capsule...
L110[18:51:57] <Eddi|zuHause> it took me
quite a while to figure out that you can enable RCS while on
eva
L111[18:52:33] <Althego> for me that youc
ould have light :)
L112[18:53:07] <Eddi|zuHause> and i still
get confused about directions
L113[18:54:48] <sandbox> which way is
up?
L114[18:54:58] <packbart> there is no
up
L115[18:55:23] <Althego> the enemy's gate
is down
L116[18:55:46] <Eddi|zuHause> yet the game
thinks it needs to get upright when enabling RCS on EVA, screwing
up everything even more
L117[18:55:57] <packbart> (although in
KSP, there _is_ an up in space which makes EVAs sometimes a bit
weird)
L118[18:56:14] <packbart> Eddi|zuHause:
exactly. but I think there's a mod for that
L119[18:56:16] <Althego> yes that is
annoying
L120[18:56:35] <Althego> trying to atch a
ladder and the kerbal rotates away from it
L122[18:57:03] <Eddi|zuHause> rotate away,
bump into things, which makes things spinning, and stuf
L123[18:57:16] <packbart> Althego: I
usually have that problem on orbital rescue missions
L124[18:57:31] <packbart> fly
"down" towards the capsule
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L126[19:19:58] <Eddi|zuHause>
!mission
L127[19:19:58] <LunchBot> You attempt to
do the munwalk on Minmus. It’s ludicrous nonsense. It’s not even a
solution to the stated problem. It’s just a bigger and grander
version of the original problem, running in parallel.
L128[19:20:25] <Eddi|zuHause> sounds
epic
L129[19:22:33] <packbart> multi-body
synchronized munwalks
L130[19:23:02] <Eddi|zuHause> it's called
flashmob
L131[19:23:51] <Althego> hehe, true
L132[19:23:53] <packbart> let me know when
the first flashmob at an Apollo landing site goes down
L133[19:23:56] <packbart> :)
L134[19:24:32] <packbart> it is
inevitable
L135[19:26:15] <Althego> imagine the
littering the tourists are going to do :)
L136[19:26:34] <Althego> at least there is
no wildlife to harm
L137[19:29:03] <Mat2ch> I hope they set up
a fence very early around the zone and do check on it
regularly.
L138[19:30:43] <packbart> Whalers on the
moon! ♫
L140[19:31:38] <Althego> the last animal
you can take a picture of in beyond good and evil is a space whale
while you are flying to the moon
L141[19:36:56] <Eddi|zuHause> i once heard
the phrase: "the tourist destroys what he searches by finding
it"
L143[19:48:56] <Eddi|zuHause> like, if you
announce you've found a rare pepe, it's immediately not rare
anymore
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L150[21:03:46] <raptop> !outcome
translation
L151[21:03:47] <LunchBot> Due to a
translation error, your rocket spawns several km offset from the
pad, and falls into the ocean.
L152[21:04:20] <raptop> !mission
spinny
L153[21:04:20] <LunchBot> Inspired by the
spinny disk thing used in reaction wheels and turbopumps, Wernher
invents the "translation wheel". It's an ingenious device
to travel on the surface without exploding so often!
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L155[21:16:05] <raptop> !mission
L156[21:16:05] <LunchBot> You forget to
patch the cones. You achieve world peace through superior
firepower.
L157[21:16:14] <raptop> mmm...
cone...
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L159[22:03:45] <Eddi|zuHause> well,
without patched cones, all you have is a ballistic missile ...
which kinda explains the outcome :p
L160[22:09:53] <Eddi|zuHause>
!mission
L161[22:09:53] <LunchBot> Your hype train
exceeds 88 miles per hour. You arrive in version 13.3. Many small
steps for a Kerbal, one small step for science.
L162[22:11:00] <Eddi|zuHause> that outcome
sounds familiar
L163[22:12:06] <packbart> where we're
going, we don't need launchpads
L164[22:19:20] <Eddi|zuHause> i forgot all
the back to the future quotes...
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L170[23:24:31] <packbart> hm. did someone
change the outcome in the meantime? it did say version 13.3. up
there, right?
L171[23:24:51] <packbart> !outcome arrive
in version
L172[23:24:52] <LunchBot> Your hype train
exceeds 88 miles per hour. You arrive in version .13.3.
L173[23:25:20] <packbart> I was just
wondering which part belonged to the mission
L174[23:25:37] <packbart> hmwait
L175[23:25:53] <packbart> !mission arrive
in version
L176[23:25:53] <LunchBot> Your hype train
exceeds 88 miles per hour. You arrive in version 13.3.
L177[23:25:54] <packbart> m)
L178[23:32:39] <raptop> hm
L179[23:33:02] <raptop> !mission
list
L181[23:33:04] <raptop> !outcome
list
L183[23:33:09] <raptop> ^useful
resources!
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