Ah. Now the pieces fall into place. Cheers.Cmdr. Wolfzx12r suffers from a condition that make communicating very hard for him. So his posts don't always make it through, but the sentiment is very clear in this one![]()
Ah. Now the pieces fall into place. Cheers.Cmdr. Wolfzx12r suffers from a condition that make communicating very hard for him. So his posts don't always make it through, but the sentiment is very clear in this one![]()
I concur.Welcome back!
If I'm understanding you correctly, I agree.
I am currently taking a trip to reach at least 5000 Ly, because i felt like it (i was a bit tired of the Thargoid stuff) and to please Professor Palin.Is it just me, or does it "feel" rather quiet in the Elite universe?
Posts from FDev seem a little sporadic since Sally moved on and the forums in general feel relatively quiet.
It may just be me of course, but I have a nagging feeling of a "calm before the storm" time - as if something major is coming.
Perhaps I just need a cup of tea and a lie down![]()
I'll always remember my trip of 5 Kylies for Palin: had to find stations to refuel becuse I was hopeless at scoopingI am currently taking a trip to reach at least 5000 Ly, because i felt like it (i was a bit tired of the Thargoid stuff) and to please Professor Palin.
Now at 4500ish Ly, exploring, getting first footfalls, and scanning plants.
Glad your okay, no smoke alarm is really winging it, you got very lucky. Someone is watching out for you not to mention an excellent sense of smell.It very nearly got a little quieter overnight.
I woke up in the early hours of the morning and thought I smelled something, scorching plastic maybe.
When I got downstairs following the smoke I found a small electrically caused fire which after unplugging the culprit I put out with a spray of water.
I then spent some time getting warmly dressed, opening doors and windows, resetting a circuit breaker and plugging the fridge and freezer not an extension cable. Then settled down in a chair reading and waiting for the smoke to clear more.
Oh and waiting for the CO alarm to reset, it had started to go off after I had extinguished the fire, I suppose I need to get a smoke alarm as well.
The bad news is I am going to have to do some redecorating, the good news is heavy smoke seems great at getting rid of those hard to reach cobwebs from really high ceilings.
Yes but until fairly recently heating and some of the cooking were done using solid fuel stoves etc so smoke alarms would be very prone to going off erroneously. Still now the horse has bolted a pair have been ordered for delivery tomorrow.Glad your okay, no smoke alarm is really winging it, you got very lucky. Someone is watching out for you not to mention an excellent sense of smell.
Sounds like you need homestead rescue, you living on a small remote island?Yes but until fairly recently heating and some of the cooking were done using solid fuel stoves etc so smoke alarms would be very prone to going off erroneously. Still now the horse has bolted a pair have been ordered for delivery tomorrow.
No stations where i am heading (the opposite direction of Colonia).I'll always remember my trip of 5 Kylies for Palin: had to find stations to refuel becuse I was hopeless at scooping![]()
The Orb: Thargoid worshippers long before it was fashionable!
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Still an amazing album after thirty years. (Yeah, feeling my age now...)
I have a similar playlist containing artists such as Solar Fields, Carbon Based Lifeforms, Lauge and Baba Gnohm, Cell, Aes Dana... they fit quite nicely into long supercruisesA timeless early 90's ambient classic - have heard it on LP, CD & now streaming... goes nicely mixed into my "Cosmic Chill" playlist :]
Yep, it is called The British Isles.Sounds like you need homestead rescue, you living on a small remote island?
That's just to cool, having generations of your family living in the same home. In the mountains where I grew up, most of the cabins were "grandfathered" in, no building codes 120 years ago and many are still standing. No foundations, just flat rocks as piers and 4x4's for underpinning (cribbing).Yep, it is called The British Isles.
My Grandad built the house in 1912 when he worked for a builder, before he had his own building business. You can still see where some of the gas lights used to be.
The Orb: Thargoid worshippers long before it was fashionable!
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Still an amazing album after thirty years. (Yeah, feeling my age now...)
That is soooo darling, you're a hipster trend setterOne more day of work then I can focus some more on shooting some enemies.
I think I'll buy a dashboard cactus for my viper before this sale ends .. and give it another go this weekend .. try to find its personality. Or else I'm gonna retire it and move the cactus into its replacement! Oh lordy lordy it looks prickly. I just sealed the deal with my clicking finger
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And I like the Orb! I forgot about U.F. Orb! I really reach for 1995's Orbvs Terrarvm!
AND PLS. JVST LET VS GO ON EATING THE JVICY FRVTEXAS
Hmm. Interesting.It feels a lot quicker to gain progress in ship combat rank by nuking scavs from orbit than it does by actually fighting other ships. Methinks there may be an anomaly here.
My main alt has a cactus. It goes with her everywhere. It is called Caractacus and it is her little space friendI think I'll buy a dashboard cactus for my viper before this sale ends .. and give it another go this weekend .. try to find its personality. Or else I'm gonna retire it and move the cactus into its replacement! Oh lordy lordy it looks prickly.
It feels a lot quicker to gain progress in ship combat rank by nuking scavs from orbit than it does by actually fighting other ships. Methinks there may be an anomaly here.
If they'd had some bonsai plant, I'd be tempted to get one. Especially if it were a silver oak.My main alt has a cactus. It goes with her everywhere. It is called Caractacus and it is her little space friend![]()