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L16[06:46:40] <Eddi|zuHause> !mission
L17[06:46:40] <LunchBot> You replace your
rocket's wiring with a Type III superconductor. Everything is
smothered in cheese.
L18[06:56:31] <XXCoder> so type II make
cheese as byproducts eh
L19[06:58:27] <Althego> i dont know of type
3
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L27[08:41:53] <FLHerne> Type III
superconductors have three critical fields, and all known examples
are specialized forms of cheese
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L31[09:25:51] <sandbox_> !mission
L32[09:25:51] <LunchBot> You wear your
headphones over one eye, like a pirate. +++OUT OF CHEESE
ERROR+++?REDO FROM START+++
L33[09:35:21] <FLHerne> not enough
superconductors
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L48[16:20:13] <FLHerne> .outcome add You
cannot fly in this airspace!
L49[16:20:14] <LunchBot> Added outcome: You
cannot fly in this airspace!
L50[16:22:25] <sandbox_> !mission
L51[16:22:25] <LunchBot> You convert to the
Solar Sect of Mystic Wisdom. However, you lack sufficient fuel to
maintain your heading.
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L59[17:39:02] <Eddi|zuHause> your devotion
seems lacking.
L60[17:40:24] <Eddi|zuHause> !mission
L61[17:40:24] <LunchBot> You explain to
your investors how your rocket design uses all the current
buzzwords. You are not brutally killed by robots.
L62[17:40:47] <Althego> i find your lack of
faith disturbing
L63[17:41:16] <Eddi|zuHause> must be one of
those newfangled entertainment shows, where you get mawled by
robots if your business idea is bad
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L68[18:28:16] <Deddly> !nextlunch
L69[18:28:16] <LunchBot> Nachos with an
arbitrarily large selection of toppings.
L70[18:28:26] <Deddly> Nice
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L74[18:44:46] <Deddly> !mission
L75[18:44:47] <LunchBot> The sun is a
deadly lazer. Welcome to Costco, I love you!
L76[19:06:24] <Eddi|zuHause> who spells it
"lazer"?
L77[19:07:31] <XXCoder> its like laser but
cooler
L78[19:08:55] <XXCoder> ;outcome add Rival
company did same mission as you, and while your mission outcome was
much better, their mission had cooler names so they was published
more in articles.
L79[19:08:55] <LunchBot> Added outcome:
Rival company did same mission as you, and while your mission
outcome was much better, their mission had cooler names so they was
published more in articles.
L81[19:10:23] <Eddi|zuHause> Deddly:
probably a pronunciation thing, losing the meaning as an
abbreviation.
L82[19:11:21] <Deddly> Either that or the
Turkish translation is actually "lazer"
L83[19:11:34] <Eddi|zuHause> google throw
me an error?
L85[19:11:44] <Eddi|zuHause> 429 too many
requests recently
L86[19:12:07] <Deddly> Are we DDOSing
Google with lasers?
L87[19:12:13] <Eddi|zuHause> Deddly: sure,
but they made the translation based on phonetics.
L88[19:13:36] <Deddly> Maybe a lazer is a
lazy person, but, like, even more lazy
L89[19:14:08] <Deddly> Eddi|zuHause, I
guess translations of acronyms don't make much sense
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L93[19:18:34] <Deddly> According to Google
trends, Americans and Canadians are 1% more likely to get the
spelling wrong than people from the UK or Australia. The Chinese
are apparently the best in the world at spelling
"laser".
L94[19:21:18] <Deddly> !quote
L95[19:21:18] <LunchBot> That's ENOUGH
crazy now!
L96[19:21:24] <Deddly> Oh ok
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L98[19:43:56] <Eddi|zuHause> !mission
L99[19:43:57] <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! Your hype
train exceeds 88 miles per hour. You arrive in version .13.3.
L100[19:44:24] <Eddi|zuHause> double space
trigger.
L101[20:13:03] <FLHerne> Eddi|zuHause:
bill wurtz
L103[20:16:51] <FLHerne> .quote add
According to Google trends, Americans and Canadians are 1% more
likely to get the spelling wrong than people from the UK or
Australia. The Chinese are apparently the best in the world at
spelling "laser".
L104[20:16:51] <LunchBot> Added quote:
According to Google trends, Americans and Canadians are 1% more
likely to get the spelling wrong than people from the UK or
Australia. The Chinese are apparently the best in the world at
spelling "laser".
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L106[20:34:25] <Deddly> LOL
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L108[21:35:34] <Eddi|zuHause> man i
haven't watched that video in forever
L109[21:35:51] <Eddi|zuHause>
!mission
L110[21:35:51] <LunchBot> You watch
Planetes. Jeb starts tripping spaceballs.
L111[21:42:50] <xxcoder> movies lol
L112[21:42:53] <xxcoder> ;mission
L113[21:42:53] <LunchBot> You mistake
Wernher von Kerman's Curta for a hand grenade. #KSPOfficial is
haunted by Kountdown, which keeps moaning and rattling its Markov
chains in the basement late at night.
L114[21:43:19] <xxcoder> so thats where
kountdown went to
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L116[22:25:32] <raptop> Now you know
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L118[22:33:22] <FLHerne> .outcome
89%
L119[22:33:23] <LunchBot> No outcome found
matching "89%".
L120[22:33:48] <FLHerne> .outcome add Up
to 89% of your blood cells become packed together, almost doubling
the size of your liver, and allowing you to become
transparent.
L121[22:33:49] <LunchBot> Added outcome:
Up to 89% of your blood cells become packed together, almost
doubling the size of your liver, and allowing you to become
transparent.
L122[22:34:02] <Eddi|zuHause> !mission add
You receive a transmission from another star, and try to recreate
their historical documents.
L123[22:34:02] <LunchBot> Added mission:
You receive a transmission from another star, and try to recreate
their historical documents.
L124[22:41:08] <raptop> oh no!
L125[22:42:13] <FLHerne> hey, it worked
out pretty well for the Thermians
L126[22:59:07] <raptop> Do you think it
would let kerbals hide from the kraken?
L127[23:26:04] <Eddi|zuHause>
!mission
L128[23:26:04] <LunchBot> You specify a
mission to orbit a Lagrange point. Thus follows the inevitable
conclusion.
L129[23:26:24] <Eddi|zuHause> it was
inevitable