To be clear, I am Grain. Same person as behind Graingy. I just checked my personal account.
I have a tendency to converse across the two.
Anyways, how do secondary cockpits fit in? And how do you plan to keep the bomb working once disconnected?
Flag designs that I would accordingly consider objectively good (disregarding their connotations) include:
The Union Jack, the flag of Canada, the flag of the USA (though it has an excessive number of elements), the flag of Japan, the flag of both Koreas, the flag of Brazil (main elements, text and stars excluded), the flag of Quebec (though the "fleurs-de-lis" are themselves tricky), the flag of Georgia (country), the flag of Newfoundland and Labrador, the flag of Nazi Germany (again, from an objective design standpoint), the flag of South Africa, the flag of Israel (ignoring religious nature of the Star of David), the Confederate Battle Flag (Really not a good lineup I have forming here, heh), the Flag of the USSR (1936-1955 and 1955-1991 designs, though for slightly different reasons, and both are rather challenging to define), flag of Yugoslavia, flag of Greenland.
All of these make heavy use of either straight lines or circles. Bringing in freehand elements, in my view, makes for a difficult to reproduce design and lessens the value of the design as an emblem.
The colour combo works, I think, but the mouse image is... Personally I am not a fan of flag or insignia which cannot be practically mathematically defined.
@Mosquitowithagun Firstly, it is important to me how big it is. If it's a breakage then that could be a hazard. Secondly, we're still airborne. How did you try to reprogram it? Because I know from painful experience that the pseudo-cigarette lighter is not an entry port to the motherboard.
Caanabana
@TheMouse Italian rodent?
+1I'd start looking for a lawyer right about now...
@MIGFOXHOUND31BSM26 That wasn't me...
Who the hell did you just shoot down.
@MIGFOXHOUND31BSM26 You must have the same supplier as @Guywhobuildsstuff
Page 900 of best of the year
@MIGFOXHOUND31BSM26 By your initial count they should've arrived by now.
Magahorus
+1@MIGFOXHOUND31BSM26 Must be very slow.
@TheMouse Did I win?
To be clear, I am Grain. Same person as behind Graingy. I just checked my personal account.
+1I have a tendency to converse across the two.
Anyways, how do secondary cockpits fit in? And how do you plan to keep the bomb working once disconnected?
@MIGFOXHOUND31BSM26 No. I don't think flares even used or evasive maneuvers taken.
@MIGFOXHOUND31BSM26 Potatoes, huh?
@EnglishGarden Reminds me, you still owe me a plane.
S duck
With money or with crowbar??
I mean, it looks like some Tangent stuff.
@MIGFOXHOUND31BSM26 Thank goodness for countermeasures...
@Boeing727200F No.
I am blinded
@Mosquitowithagun Buckle up
+1@Boeing727200F No, but it's slowing down.
Flag designs that I would accordingly consider objectively good (disregarding their connotations) include:
The Union Jack, the flag of Canada, the flag of the USA (though it has an excessive number of elements), the flag of Japan, the flag of both Koreas, the flag of Brazil (main elements, text and stars excluded), the flag of Quebec (though the "fleurs-de-lis" are themselves tricky), the flag of Georgia (country), the flag of Newfoundland and Labrador, the flag of Nazi Germany (again, from an objective design standpoint), the flag of South Africa, the flag of Israel (ignoring religious nature of the Star of David), the Confederate Battle Flag (Really not a good lineup I have forming here, heh), the Flag of the USSR (1936-1955 and 1955-1991 designs, though for slightly different reasons, and both are rather challenging to define), flag of Yugoslavia, flag of Greenland.
All of these make heavy use of either straight lines or circles. Bringing in freehand elements, in my view, makes for a difficult to reproduce design and lessens the value of the design as an emblem.
The colour combo works, I think, but the mouse image is... Personally I am not a fan of flag or insignia which cannot be practically mathematically defined.
@LowQualityRepublic We cool again?
@hpgbproductions A Red Rock is in the base!
@Convex behind
@Mosquitowithagun nuh uh
hammer
Jar Jet Arc ft. Milk
Jar jEt aRc ft. milK
@Boeing727200F No.
It's a conceptual flank, really.
@Boeing727200F You can have the box if you ask nicely
@WisconsinStatePolice But I did >:)
@Yish42 They insulted Canada.
Which includes Quebec.
@OrangeConnor2 I've been ruined to assume the worst.
@Monarchii This is going to be a PR nightmare
@Mosquitowithagun Your comment duped
+1@WisconsinStatePolice But I did >:)
HAHAHA!
@WisconsinStatePolice @Mosquitowithagun
@hpgbproductions @AManWillDieButNotHisIdeas @LowQualityRepublic
@overlord5453 @Convex @Boeing727200F
@Mosquitowithagun Who's John?
+1And do not press that.
Delivers you to Alberta
+1I assure you there is zero significance to this so please look the other way and do not occasionally glance back.
@OrangeConnor2 Yeah of course not.
You just kiss them.
@Monarchii That'd be concerning seeing as I'm a rock only about a centimeter long.
We are fucked.
@Yish42 Kill Talon please.
@SILVERPANZER Digging the new profile picture, just saying.
+1@TheUltimatePlaneLover "You should kaput yourself NOW!"
@Mosquitowithagun Firstly, it is important to me how big it is. If it's a breakage then that could be a hazard. Secondly, we're still airborne. How did you try to reprogram it? Because I know from painful experience that the pseudo-cigarette lighter is not an entry port to the motherboard.
@overlord5453 yucky