Common knowledge: To work for F.D. you have to be a sadist.It's broken. Or bugged. Or whatever you want to call it. And the loading issue wastes people's time. But it would be fine if it worked properly. It's just that it DOESNT work properly. If it's a time sink, it would have to be intentional. And if it were intentional, the designers would have to be objectively evil bad people, which I refuse to believe is the case.
.........and he is to blame.tell potus twitter is broken.
Some jokes just don't work when not spoken.![]()
...and a reach around might be needed.
Also some spare spirit level bubbles, and a reach around might be needed.
People actually wait for that to finish?
It’s the obvious thing to do, but it doesn’t work for me. Every body with Geologicals is a processing bottleneck, and other bodies get stuck behind them, and the bottlenecks then stack up. Depends on your Graphics card I guess.I was going to post the very same, you don't have to sit and wait OP, you can scan the rest of the bodies and then just come back to see what's there, that way you lose nothing......except a reason to complain I guess.
Personally I think on FSS scan it should just tell us if there is bio and geo there and load the numbers when we are probulating the body and that would also take away your reason to complain, either would work I guess.
I was going to post the very same, you don't have to sit and wait OP, you can scan the rest of the bodies and then just come back to see what's there, that way you lose nothing......except a reason to complain I guess.
Oh, and pop by the Med Centre and pick up 4 Fallopian tubes...
Isn't that what that shouty drill sergeant in Full Metal jacket believed in? I might be remembering it wrong.
People actually wait for that to finish?
During my hospital med training we always got the newbies to pop down to theatre and request a long stand (all drip stands are height adjustable) and a left handed fallopian tube.... they could be gone for hours depending on theatre staff having left their sense of humour at home that day (or not).
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