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L4[00:56:27] <Eddi|zuHause> !mission
L5[00:56:28] <LunchBot> You arrange a date
between Kountdown and Cortana. You better look out, and you better
not cry. Santa is coming for you in an XB-70 Valkyr-eye.
L6[00:57:10] <Eddi|zuHause> Kerbmas has come
early this year
L7[00:57:21] <raptop> !outcome
christmas
L8[00:57:21] <LunchBot> Christmas comes
early...in the form of a runaway neutron cascade.
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L13[02:02:23] <Eddi|zuHause> but is the
shipping name Kountana or Cortdown?
L14[02:06:09] <raptop> !choose
Kountana|Cortdown
L15[02:06:10] <LunchBot> Kountana
L16[02:06:14] <raptop> now you know
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L43[10:18:16] <Eddi|zuHause> !mission
L44[10:18:16] <LunchBot> You launch an epic
mission destined to bring the Magic Boulder back to Kerbin. A
rescue plan is quickly scrawled onto a napkin.
L45[10:19:10] <Eddi|zuHause> why does that
sound like a monty python plot?
L46[10:31:03] <sandbox> !mission
L47[10:31:04] <LunchBot> You mount a
wubwubulator on your rocket. The VAB collapses.
L48[10:31:39] <Eddi|zuHause> or maybe the
WUB?
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L52[11:42:06] <darsie> 1342
L53[11:50:46] <sandbox> !mission
L54[11:50:46] <LunchBot> You take a ground
sample of the lens cap. The launch vehicle is too large for the
lander and your craft overheats.
L55[12:38:23] <sandbox> !mission
L56[12:38:23] <LunchBot> You purchase some
trampolines from Дмитрий Рогозин. The kerbals from the Titanic
Hindenburg haunt you for the rest of your days.
L57[13:23:39] <Mat2ch> Looks like the
trampolines weren't good
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L71[16:34:57] <sandbox> !mission
L72[16:34:57] <LunchBot> You pressed the
Abort Switch. Every KSC building is revealed to have a stash of
antimatter in its basement.
L73[16:37:41] <packbart> The KSC Abort
System worked, I guess?
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L81[18:05:52] <Eddi|zuHause> !mission
L82[18:05:52] <LunchBot> ATK lobbyists
force you to add more boosters. For all intensive porpoises, the
mission was a success.
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L84[18:06:32] <Eddi|zuHause> moar
boosters!
L85[18:06:37] <Eddi|zuHause> always
works.
L86[18:07:02] <raptop> apparently it did.
mostly
L87[18:07:10] <raptop> shame about those
light-duty porposies
L88[18:08:14] <Eddi|zuHause> nobody really
cares about those :p
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L92[20:07:19] <sandbox> !mission
L93[20:07:19] <LunchBot> Due to a clerical
error, you sent the letters to Santa back home (instead of the
science report.) An alien furry nuzzles you affectionately.
L94[20:08:26] <Eddi|zuHause> ... what
exactly did you wish for in this letter? :p
L95[20:08:33] <packbart> so, uh, have you
been naughty or not?
L96[20:09:26] <Eddi|zuHause> in a
typical... err... "movie"... the next line would be
"i've been naughty" :p
L97[20:09:37] <Althego> hehe
L98[20:09:49] <Althego> and that is as fat
as you can go here
L99[20:09:56] <Althego> *far
L100[20:12:19] <Azander> !mission
L101[20:12:19] <LunchBot> You attempt to
build a ship in a magnetic bottle. You exhaust Kerbin's entire
snack supply.
L102[20:15:42] <XXCoder> man ate em all
while working on it eh
L103[20:16:08] <Eddi|zuHause> either the
supply of snacks was already very low, or...
L104[20:16:21] <Althego> it was a giga
project
L105[20:16:46] <Eddi|zuHause> the largest
bottle ship ever? :p
L106[20:17:09] <XXCoder> big enough that
its no challenge. just enter it yourself and build ship lol
L107[20:17:47] <XXCoder> ;mission
L108[20:17:47] <LunchBot> Put a class I
comet into orbit of Gilly. You encounter an alternative mission
outcome midflight.
L109[20:18:03] <XXCoder> oh boy
L110[20:19:06] <Eddi|zuHause> the
alternative outcome is enabling 3-body-physics? :p
L111[20:19:45] <Eddi|zuHause> !mission
fixup s/Put/You put/
L112[20:19:45] <LunchBot> New text is: You
put a class I comet into orbit of Gilly.
L113[20:19:51] <XXCoder> or many body
problem, using ship parts
L114[20:24:06] <Eddi|zuHause> the step
from orbit-on-rails to 3-body-physics is much bigger than 3 to many
bodys
L115[20:26:33] <Eddi|zuHause> back in
university we had a joke: "in a lecture about 7-dimensional
space, the engineers and physicists were struggling, while the
mathematician was fine. when asked how he handled this complex
stuf, he replied: 'just imagine it in arbitrary dimensions, then 7
is just a special case'"
L116[20:26:55] <XXCoder> Eddi|zuHause: I
know lol was joking about ship exploding :)
L117[20:27:27] <Althego> feynmann had a
similar joke like this
L118[20:28:59] <Althego> that the
athematician is always about the general solution, the physicists
is always about a specific solution, because the latter is about
reality. so the mathematician gives him the formula and says just
substitute n=3. later the physicist comes back, so when you were
talking about 4 dimensions...
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L121[20:35:10] <XXCoder> I loved 3 body
problem book
L122[20:35:47] <XXCoder> trilogy and less
well written book
L123[20:36:03] <Eddi|zuHause> Althego:
what often happens is some mathematician made up some formulas just
for the lulz, and then 100 years later someone comes along, "i
had this problem, and this 100 year old formula solves
it"
L124[20:36:26] <Althego> that is what
usually happens
L125[20:36:51] <Althego> the mathematician
is there in their own world, and does stuff with all the imaginary
things
L126[20:37:09] <Eddi|zuHause> especially
in computer science, where lots of the logic like boolean algebra
predates computers
L127[20:37:27] <Althego> and then somebody
comes along, and realizes that seemingly useless pimaginary thing
is good for some problem
L128[20:37:52] <XXCoder> ada
lovelace
L129[20:38:08] <XXCoder> fun name for
basically first programmer
L130[20:42:03] <Althego> unfortunately for
her they named a terrible language after her
L131[20:44:43] <packbart> well, that
language went to space (until the day it didn't)
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L136[21:26:04] <darsie> .mission add You
land on Tylo and do the other things, not because they're easy, but
because they're hard.
L137[21:26:04] <LunchBot> Added mission:
You land on Tylo and do the other things, not because they're easy,
but because they're hard.
L138[21:28:35] <sandbox> !mission
L139[21:28:35] <LunchBot> You decide to
solve your problems by using regular expressions. The engineers go
on strike.
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L143[22:15:08] <FLHerne> sensible
L144[22:15:51] <FLHerne> .outcome add If
you stop killing Kerbals, you might die.
L145[22:15:51] <LunchBot> Added outcome:
If you stop killing Kerbals, you might die.
L146[22:56:01] <Eddi|zuHause>
!mission
L147[22:56:02] <LunchBot> You harpoon a
rubber ducky. Jeb having fun.
L148[22:56:26] <Eddi|zuHause> that outcome
a verb.
L149[22:57:21] <raptop> Obviously the
outcome is like that one TNG episode with the aliens constantly
referencing random things
L150[23:00:01] <raptop> Werhner, when the
boosters overheated
L151[23:06:47] <Eddi|zuHause> Jeb, when
the rubber ducky was harpooned?
L152[23:09:13] <Eddi|zuHause> i think that
episode showed well the limits of a "plot device" such as
a universal translator. the translator could translate the words
themselves, but it failed to grasp the real meaning of the
sentence
L153[23:11:43] <Azander> yep
L154[23:12:05] <Azander> That's no moon,
it's a space station
L155[23:13:48] <raptop> Anyway, the rubber
ducky being harpooned is a very silly indirect reference to the
Rosetta mission
L156[23:14:28] <Eddi|zuHause> well, the
harpoons didn't work...
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L158[23:19:33] <Eddi|zuHause> !outcome add
Luckily you didn't reverse the polarity.
L159[23:19:33] <LunchBot> Added outcome:
Luckily you didn't reverse the polarity.
L160[23:44:49] *
darsie made progress with his 4 NERV comet pusher.
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