I think it would be very surreal to come back from ISS and step out into a grassy field in the middle of nowhere. It seems like psychological "returned to Earth" would be much stronger than a water landing, where you basically still can't touch the ground and probably won't be exposed to a...
@boogabooga
Hmm no I only tried landing the vessel on a body with no terrain data... :hmm:. I suppose that is definitely not the same.
@Face
Ok I see what you mean.
Well I had no idea SC5 was in the works! That's fantastic news!
Well the Starfighter in question is one of my favorite add-ons...
I am aware that Vinka SC3/4 has limited compatibility with Orbiter 2016...
I have some vessels that CTD immediately and some that seem to work "fine."
I don't really care about the crashing ones, but the ones that are working at 95% only have one problem: the vessels have either limited or...
:2cents:
In a more general sense:
South to something means you end there, -traveling south to get there.
South of something means you start there, -traveling south when you leave.
:chainsaw:
This is just a random one...but I've seen a few sensible arguments for the positive and constructive outcomes of getting angry:
http://www.spring.org.uk/2012/03/the-upside-of-anger-6-psychological-benefits-of-getting-mad.php
This is exactly what I meant in my comment: the particle is detected by the detector, the logic gate is simply a form of data processing.
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I can set up a gorilla detector in my yard but it's not going to cause...
Wellllllll I see what you mean but the book's not really "about" that.
SPOILER ALERT
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it's really more about the characters realizing they live in a preposterous fictional reality. So in a way, it's more aligned with your viewpoint than one might...
You're describing "The Man in the High Castle" :blink:
It must have different names in different countries... learn something new every day.
EDIT:
If you want to be REALLY confused read Valis and then the Exegenisis of Philip K. Dick
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