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L1[00:10:07] <FLHerne> .outcome This
destroys civilization and you don't get paid for your
contract.
L2[00:10:08] <LunchBot> No outcome found
matching "This destroys civilization and you don't get paid
for your contract.".
L3[00:10:13] <FLHerne> .outcome add This
destroys civilization and you don't get paid for your
contract.
L4[00:10:13] <LunchBot> Added outcome: This
destroys civilization and you don't get paid for your
contract.
L5[00:10:57] <XXCoder> aww dang.. no
money
L6[00:11:09] <XXCoder> ;mission
L7[00:11:09] <LunchBot> You bolt a sepatron
to an EVA suit, just to see what will happen. Germ
pollinates.
L8[00:11:38] <XXCoder> germs on
sepatron
L9[00:58:34] <Eddi|zuHause> !mission
L10[00:58:34] <LunchBot> You arrive on the
Mun, only to discover that Scott Manley has beaten you there. It's
alright, just slap a booster on it.
L11[00:58:57] <XXCoder> boost scott off,
claim to be first
L12[00:58:58] <Eddi|zuHause> surely the
booster will help me be faster next time
L13[01:00:15] <XXCoder> ;mission
L14[01:00:15] <LunchBot> You paddle to
Gilly in a red canoe. You break the space-time continuum and end up
sitting in front of a Pentium 433Mhz computer running Windows
98.
L15[01:00:27] <XXCoder> gilly?
L16[01:00:57] <XXCoder> ahh a rock
L17[01:01:11] <XXCoder> yeah rowing there
would need to break space-time...
L18[01:02:31] <Eddi|zuHause> that's faster
than half the computers i owned
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L23[02:24:13] <Althego> pentium never went
to 433 mhz
L24[02:24:16] <Althego> 233
L25[02:24:22] <Althego> or pentium ii
L26[02:24:46] <Althego> which for a while
had a strange card shape
L27[02:24:47] <XXCoder> think person who
added it skipped the pentium version
L28[02:24:57] <XXCoder> yeah I remember
that. it was real annoying
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L30[02:26:11] <Althego> at least you cant
be afraid of bending the pins
L31[02:37:52] <Izzy> got a 350Mhz P2
machine here somewhere, with 384M of RAM
L32[02:37:56] <Izzy> runs Haiku :3
L33[02:40:54] <Izzy> think you might have
to go for a P3 for 433Mhz though yeah
L34[02:41:16] <Izzy> you can get a 1133Mhz
P3 that outperforms all but the fastest P4s
L35[02:41:25] <Althego> there is one
der8auer video, he holds the cpu while talking, and it slips out of
the case, right onto the socket on the motherboard, bending the
pins
L37[02:44:13] <Mat2ch> I had a P2. And the
idea was really to make installation easier. But on the other hand
it was hard to cool that way
L38[02:44:35] <XXCoder> dust clogs was more
common unfortinately
L39[02:44:47] <XXCoder> theres only so many
ways you could orent the sink and fans
L40[02:44:54] <XXCoder> and many went into
motherboard
L41[02:45:13] <Mat2ch> Mine was sideways,
but half of the air would go to the motherboard, yes...
L42[02:45:55] <Mat2ch> But now I wonder if
I had a fan on my P2...
L43[02:46:23] <XXCoder> 386 barely had any
fan lol
L44[02:46:38] <Mat2ch> those were the
days...
L45[02:46:43] <Althego> i was on an actual
pentium 233 mmx until i got the athlon xp 2500+
L46[02:46:48] <XXCoder> 486 bigger with
heat sink but theres north bridge sink and fans larger than
that
L47[02:46:49] <Mat2ch> where everything was
so huge, that it acted as a heat sink :D
L48[02:52:26] <Althego> there was also less
heat
L49[02:53:02] <XXCoder> yep. yet more power
used if I recall right. 5v rather than much lower power today cpus
use
L50[02:53:08] <Mat2ch> Nobody needed a 1000
W PSU...
L51[02:53:13] <Althego> now there are
microcontrollers with higher frequency than my 486 had
L52[02:53:24] <Mat2ch> And less power draw
:D
L53[02:54:10] <Althego> few milliampers
when running
L54[02:54:27] <XXCoder> i remember that
atom story
L55[02:54:38] <XXCoder> they was trying to
see how little power it could run on
L56[02:54:49] <XXCoder> then acciently
disconnected cpu power
L57[02:55:01] <XXCoder> it still ran
anyway, parasitizing from other chips power
L58[02:55:09] <Althego> that was first arm
test
L59[02:56:26] <XXCoder> arm not atom?
L61[02:58:03] <Althego> could be with atom
too, but i heard it with arm
L62[02:59:09] <XXCoder> arm yeah thats the
exact thing I read
L63[03:11:16] <sandbox> how bad was the
damage after he dropped it?
L64[03:12:51] <sandbox> it's like he knew
straight away it wasn't good, but I'd still have a moment of hope
that it was still ok
L65[03:15:12] <Althego> i cant find the
original video
L66[03:15:26] <Althego> it was before he
split the channels to german and english
L68[03:15:37] <Althego> still did all
videos in two languages
L69[03:15:49] <sandbox> it was in the
comments
L70[03:16:33] <Althego> remember, can
happen to you too
L71[03:18:23] <sandbox> what's that cat
doind there?
L73[03:23:06] <Althego> hehe there is some
bridge running aliong the wall for the cat to walk on
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L93[12:05:06] <Neal> I wonder what an
interstellar meteor would look like impacting earth
L94[12:06:21] <Neal> imagine if Oumuamua
hit mars or something
L95[12:06:38] <Neal> or mercury when it was
going 90km/s
L96[12:07:06] <Althego> it already
happened
L99[12:08:06] <Althego> one was detected
shortly before it hit earth, and the speed was interstellar. one
guy even went to find pieces of it
L100[12:08:42] <Neal> how big was
it?
L101[12:08:54] <Neal> at those velocities
there's no way it survived
L104[12:11:12] <Neal> very rude of it to
enter over the ocean
L105[12:12:34] <packbart> at least they
didn't get their mag-net clogged with old rockets and
satellites
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L110[12:38:52] <FLHerne> Am I right that
the radius of blast damage will be roughly linear with velocity,
for a given mass?
L111[12:39:28] <FLHerne> KE is in v^2, but
most area effects are sqrt() because expanding in 2D
L112[12:43:34] <packbart> hm. a very fast
godrod would punch into the ground more locally while a slower one
would turn into a broad plasma lance?
L113[12:44:27] <packbart> I will make
detailed studies when I get my orbital railgun platform
online
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L117[13:41:04] <Mat2ch> but Neal is
already gone :|
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L124[17:21:48] <Eddi|zuHause>
!mission
L125[17:21:48] <LunchBot> You taunt Scott
Manley. Your dual-fusion 1500 megawatt heavy duty super-colliding
pneumatic diversitized quantum quantum space tape untangler
fails.
L126[17:22:33] <Eddi|zuHause> but did it
fail fail, or just fail to taunt?
L127[17:23:36] <raptop> It failed to
prevent his revenge
L128[17:42:22] <XXCoder> taunting
revenge
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L141[21:33:15] <raptop> If SRBs and LRBs
are so good, why not gas boosters or plasma boosters?
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