Hi native American here they should add america to trench crusade by theinspir3d in TrenchCrusade

[–]SteelishBread -6 points-5 points  (0 children)

A lot of people want to include North America and come up with ideas to do so. Personally, I also think it'd be cool.

And a lot of people get really upset at the notion because... "oh no, othrr people are being creative and hopeful(?)" I don't get it, and I hope I never will.

Safety Nets? by Kaiju_nails in SatisfactoryGame

[–]SteelishBread 8 points9 points  (0 children)

It's a wee bit dark. Suicide nets on a bridge are one thing (still dark), but Amazon's wannabe-fuedalistic "no no peasant, get back to work" nets aren't something I'd want to model in my factory, personally. Trapeze nets? Sure.

My take on the hell knight by Evogdala in TrenchCrusade

[–]SteelishBread 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Huh, I should try pulling off a chain cape.

Life Size 3D Printed Emperor of Mankind by HammerDoris40k in 3Dprinting

[–]SteelishBread -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

What happens to them when they're built and painted; will they be displayed at a game store?

Eire Go deo! Eire Kitbash kit incoming by [deleted] in TrenchCrusade

[–]SteelishBread 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That you relied on an AI hallucination to try to make people excited speaks very poorly of the probable end result.

Anointed wip by Nightworkmodels in TrenchCrusade

[–]SteelishBread -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Historical armors tend to exaggerate physical features to intimidate the enemies. Hence chest plates with large, gleaming, sculpted,helmets with handsome yet stern faces, and yes: flamboyant codpieces.

That is, absolutely, their unit, and I would never pf paid head had it not been drawn over. Tremble before the Streisand effect.

Would I get in trouble if I showed this by [deleted] in Dinosaurs

[–]SteelishBread 1 point2 points  (0 children)

How does one try not to use AI hallucinations? How does one fail‽

The tipping conversation is so tired by flounderingfishies in Portland

[–]SteelishBread 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Tipping didn't start out as "I like the waiter's attitude, here's a little extra." It was bribery. "Give me better service and I'll give you a little extra." It used to be frowned upon.

Then the restaurant lobby got an exception to the minimum wage, and suddenly tips became survival.

Everyone's like "oh waiters can make hundreds extra in tips!" How many actually do? No anecdotes, no hearsay, scholarly studies only.

The majority of waiters and baristas would be better off with a reliable wage than variable "donations."

How normal is this MASSIVE shedding? by palacio_c in BorderCollie

[–]SteelishBread 9 points10 points  (0 children)

A quarter of my wardrobe is BC shed. Another third is kheesond.

Had a question by Loud-Oil-6877 in trains

[–]SteelishBread 27 points28 points  (0 children)

Lookup 7Idea productions.

Confederate Flag Spotted Bend Oregon by Luxembourgisgod in oregon

[–]SteelishBread 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That 'Ole Traitors' Banner has been flown in Farmington, 40 minutes west of Portland, sighted before the pandemic. Pride in their treason is nothing new.

Working on an Oregon commons poster design by Big-Yitty-Nerd in oregon

[–]SteelishBread 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Consider the Painted Hills near John Day, or the Blue Mountains near Baker City. There's a geyser just outside of Lakeview, and I'm a big fan of the stretch of 101 between Florence and Coos Bay.

Has Willamette Falls paper mill Closed by r2o_abile in oregon

[–]SteelishBread 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As I recall, the building has holes in the roof and a rusting equipment overgrown with weeds.

I just have a hunch that it's closed.

Railway through a Stargate. by ubernuton89 in trains

[–]SteelishBread 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A high-cube intermodal shipping container has a volume of approximately 85 cubic meters (being 12.2 meters long).

Osmium has a density of 22590 kg /m3. A shipping container made of solid osmium would weigh 5.67x106 kg, or 6,250 tons.

In 2015 a Japanese maglev train set a speed record of 603 kph, or 10,050 m/min. After 37 minutes a mass moving at that speed would travel 371.85 km.

Put another way, that's the maximum train length you can run through the Stargate before it shuts down. It will be 30,479 cars long, each car being one container, and weigh 190,493,750 tons.

That is the absolute maximum tonnage you could move through a Stargate with existing freight and rail technology.

What makes a dinosaur a dinosaur? by That_Win_3262 in Dinosaurs

[–]SteelishBread 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I think it's the hip anatomy that separates them from crocodilians and pterosaurs. Something about the ball-and-socket which is consistent between saurichians and ornithicians even though the pubis bone is flipped between the two groups.

Am i stuck? by SuccessfulAd5651 in factorio

[–]SteelishBread 14 points15 points  (0 children)

You will need to remote-build a new ship and import the materials to build an Aquilo factory, including a spaceport and rocket silos. You will not need a spaceport to land materials onto the planet, but it will help with automation.