Quote from: dbuske on Fri 15/04/2011 22:09:02Bapu 2: Infinitely Superior to the Kaffirs
I need ideas for Documentaries to make. What are all of you interested in knowing about?
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Show posts MenuQuote from: dbuske on Fri 15/04/2011 22:09:02Bapu 2: Infinitely Superior to the Kaffirs
I need ideas for Documentaries to make. What are all of you interested in knowing about?
Quote from: Wyz on Sat 16/04/2011 01:47:34Yeah, as you said, there is an old shell called "Executive", and the Windows interface classified itself as an "MS-DOS Executive" for the first few versions. But more recently there is also the "Windows Executive" that runs between the UI and the kernel in NT, which seems to either be unrelated to the old definition, or is related in a very specific way that I can't figure out.
As far as I can tell it a bit of a archaic term for a shell.
Quote from: Mods on Fri 15/04/2011 18:15:53Hey, man. Thanks for the in-depth answer, but you're right. That's not what I'm asking.
Well I'm going to take a stab at that one Magnus, but I may be completely wrong. I'm pretty sure this IS NOT what you're asking, cos I'd assume you know the difference between EXE and shells....
Quote from: Arj0n on Wed 19/01/2011 22:18:50Thanks, but I'm afraid that's not the one I'm after. I originally posted a version without music, then replaced the link with version 1.2 (which has a couple of midis, and a few minor gameplay changes based on people's feedback) about a week later, so the original was really only available for that first week. That's why it's a such long shot.
@Ultra Magnus:
I only have v1.2, which has no external music files but according to the
readme.txt it does have music, so this might not be the version your looking for...:
Quote from: Jared on Mon 24/08/2009 03:39:27Quote from: anian on Mon 24/08/2009 01:38:51While on astronauts thing - they should give them something like the ropes Batman uses for grapling (only maybe with some thing sticky or magnets at the end, so they don't damage the actual ship). They should have that on their arms so if the drift away they just point it at the shuttle and shoot...maybe they even have that.
They do.
Quote from: Jared on Mon 24/08/2009 03:39:27Quote from: anian on Mon 24/08/2009 01:38:51While on astronauts thing - they should give them something like the ropes Batman uses for grapling (only maybe with some thing sticky or magnets at the end, so they don't damage the actual ship). They should have that on their arms so if the drift away they just point it at the shuttle and shoot...maybe they even have that.
The trouble with that idea being that Batman uses one in a situation where there's gravity and a clearly defined 'up'. Because the grapple pulls him away from the Earth's gravitational pull it's easy for him to stop. In a Zero-G environment, once you accelerate you need to apply an equal force to stop yourself moving which is basically asking astronauts to pick up over their own body weight. End result - astronauts slamming into the ship's hull and it becomes a contest as to whether the suit or the ship takes the worst/most expensive damage.
Quote from: Jared on Mon 24/08/2009 03:39:27Even if that astronaut was anchored to the rest of the shuttle in some way?
Tools don't work predictably in space. They found early on that a drill used in Zero-G would actually cause the astronaut to spin around at great speed, for example.
Quote from: woot52 on Thu 12/03/2009 18:57:21I like turtles.
I like Lost...
Quote from: Gilbot V7000a on Tue 13/05/2008 06:25:28
Okay, Terran has just replied that he may be a bit too busy to host the next round of Photoshop Phriday, so anyone who's interested in hosting a new one may PM me, I may let the first one who comes up with a reasonable topic to start it.
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