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Finally another project down. Many, many more to go.
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And, it's Fibonacii certified!
 
Two nights ago (I think...), I saw the largest shooting star of my life. I'm kind of crazy busy currently, so I forgot about it again... But the thing was BIG, a veritable fireball, visible for I'd guess about 0.7 seconds. It passed to the north, travelling from east to west (observer sitting pretty much in the dead center of Bosnia). I halfway expected to hear a distant rumbling a few seconds after it burnt out.

Anybody has an Idea what object that was?

It was a transit of The Probe at the speed of light.
:hailprobe:
 
My kid would have used that as a ladder when she was a baby. So, yeah I suppose it could be used as a ladder. But I'd rather hold books with it. ;)

Note to anyone with babies. When they learn to walk, make sure the all bookcases are secured to the wall. Because that breakable stuff you moved to the top shelf. The kid wants it...
 
My kid would have used that as a ladder when she was a baby. So, yeah I suppose it could be used as a ladder. But I'd rather hold books with it. ;)

Note to anyone with babies. When they learn to walk, make sure the all bookcases are secured to the wall. Because that breakable stuff you moved to the top shelf. The kid wants it...

I have no idea what you're on about. I certainly never would have done such foolish things as a small child. And no, I don't know how those footprints got there, it wasn't me! >_>
 
Babies? That happened to me when I was nine years old. I seemed to know Monopoly (the board was atop of the book shelf) but not physics...
 
Note to anyone with babies. When they learn to walk, make sure the all bookcases are secured to the wall. Because that breakable stuff you moved to the top shelf. The kid wants it...

You're telling me now? I needed that advice a year ago... :lol:
 
I always forget that physics exist, especially when going up staircases...

I am always happy to notice that gravity still passes the unit tests properly.
 
My kid would have used that as a ladder when she was a baby. So, yeah I suppose it could be used as a ladder. But I'd rather hold books with it. ;)

Note to anyone with babies. When they learn to walk, make sure the all bookcases are secured to the wall. Because that breakable stuff you moved to the top shelf. The kid wants it...

Just assume that the little buggers are on a mission to kill themselves (with as much collateral damage as possible).

Source: was one such little bugger.
 
So I just got to play Skyrim (The Elder Scrolls) for the first time, and for the next 15 minutes I spent the entire time trying to find the :censored: way after the dragon fire blasted someone inside the tower.

Oh, this is going to be fun...
 
So I just got to play Skyrim (The Elder Scrolls) for the first time, and for the next 15 minutes I spent the entire time trying to find the :censored: way after the dragon fire blasted someone inside the tower.

Oh, this is going to be fun...
But the first like hour of gameplay is so guided. O_o
 
But the first like hour of gameplay is so guided. O_o

No spoilers please. It still waits in my Steam account to be installed and played... since, like, December 2013.
 
If you've played an Elder Scrolls game before you should be fine, but if, like me, you are new to the franchise, you may well find the opening impenetrable.
 
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