the sheer bulk of 240 missiles, even little firecrackers like BT LRMs, becomes apparent with a human for scale
the sheer bulk of 240 missiles, even little firecrackers like BT LRMs, becomes apparent with a human for scale
LRM ammunition works out to about 1 cubic meter per ton
this is harder to square away in a 12 meter chassis than you'd think
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basic structure envelopes blocked out in 3D
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It's definitely common to refer to an object "landing in the water".
how graphic: yes
this is like the Taliban destroying the Buddhas of Bamiyan
bomb damage assessment photos showing the destruction of two IRIAF F-14A Tomcats
destroying culturally significant historical artifacts is a war crime
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Myth: we can't have healthcare because bombs
Reality: we can't have healthcare because lobster π€¦ββοΈ
And thus it has fulfilled its only real purpose, to be acquired by a tech conglomerate at an absurd valuation.
"...because I was inverted"
Oh, yeah, I could probably get back in for a while now, it's been several years so I'm sure there is a lot of new stuff.
I just remember it being kinda grindy to unlock things and these days I don't have the patience.
Yeah I was into it for a little while.
Procedural content gets old fast for me. Once I start seeing the patterns in what the algorithm creates the illusion of variety falls apart and I get bored.
game was a fucking disappointment
my pasta is not
Just gonna be real for a second:
The absolute most value I got out of playing Starfield is it caused me to look up a recipe for pappardelle Bolognese, because the ingame model for a consumable looked good.
I now make it about once a month.
IT'S GOOFY TIME meme format: Dad with head replaced by an icon of a gear and circuits: It's MANMADE HORRORS beyond YOUR COMPREHENSION time! Son: No, Industrial Society, no!
Even some of that money still goes into paying people and makes it into the local economy where the factories are, but far far too much of it is siphoned off by the executive and investor class and squirreled away in tax shelters.
Ammunition expended in training is not wasted.
Consider the amount that goes to contractors just to study capabilities the state later decides it doesn't need. Entire runs of vehicles paid for & then sent to the desert to rot. Equipment that doesn't meet spec but the contractor still gets paid for.
Is it wrong that I kinda want to play deathmatch against the Torment Nexus brain?
Honey! I Shrunk the Kids' Laundry
a small science channel (only like 17k followers) that does great, non-sensationalized content: Paul Fellows
love his astronomy/astrophysics lectures
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arm segments. the gun is attached to the right forearm via the support struts and service umbilical, and supported by the hand grip. if need be the gun can detach, allowing free use of the hand
I should probably work out a mounting holster of some kind for the right hip
Greg has probably the only aviation YT channel where I learn something I didn't already know in every video. He does great research.
Not A Pound For Air To Ground and Rex's Hangar are also good in that regard. NAPFATG gives me nostalgia flashbacks to Discovery Wings
It's not even that he gets things wrong. His field is environmental science, I don't really care about his takes on, like, spaceflight.
Which makes me a hypocrite, but I don't have a large audience of teenagers.
drives me INSANE about him, and people don't question it π€¦ββοΈ
particle cannon detail
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Sulfur mustard in the clam chowder?
Was Manhattan-style already not vile enough?!
developing out leg detail
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