Clear cut case: To get to the Oil, you have to drill through Rock, which is then sold. If you dig less oil, there's obviously less available rock to make songs out of. QED.
Let's do the math.Is it possible to melt a small(>100m)comet by wrapping it in a bag and blasting it with exhaust from a modified NTR engine?
PAYLOAD probe probe probe 0 0 22.25 140000.0 0.0 1.0
This creates a payload, named probe, with a meshname of probe, and will create probe.cfg
when jettisoned. Put it at (0,0,22.25), make it mass 140,000 kg, and load it up with fuel (1.0).
Is it possible to melt a small(>100m)comet by wrapping it in a bag and blasting it with exhaust from a modified NTR engine?
This is why I love the forum so much. Questions like these get asked. :thumbup:
I know, right?
I took a quick look at meshwizard and it seems to be capable of what I need it to do, unfortunately it's telling me that "MSVBVM50.DLL" is missing from my computer. I understand that it's part of Visual Basic, but that's about it; I have no idea how to replace it or how to remedy the problem.
Darn.![]()
Ah, this again.Google it, download it from CNET or FilePuma, and just drop it in the same file as Meshwizard.
Now it's saying that "COMCTL32.OCX" is not properly registered...but the file's in the meshwizard directory, next to "MSVBVM50.DLL"...
EDIT: Tried to register it using these instructions, but it gave me the error code " 0x8002801c". Great.
Random comment: if armpits are also called "underarms", than why aren't shoulders also called "overarms?
Random comment: if armpits are also called "underarms", than why aren't shoulders also called "overarms?
Try it again, this time with admin privileges. The error code means that it failed to update the Windows registry due to user permission restrictions.
if armpits are also called "underarms", than why aren't shoulders also called "overarms?
334 kJ per kg to melt the ice into water.