@BaconRoll I have a feeling you'll enjoy the writings of Richard Feynman. He worked on the Manhattan Project, but among other things, he was expert at taking down pompous fools. His book "Surely You're Joking, Mr. Feynman!" is hilarious, eye-opening, and life-changing, all at the same time.
@BaconRoll Well, then, just sit back and enjoy it. The only people he'll impress will be other fools. Clarity in thought, speech, and writing is so rare that if you can cultivate it, it'll take you far. The higher up you go, the less time people have for bullcrap.
@BaconRoll Ah yes, the pompous ones. Regular fools can be annoying, but pompous fools are intolerable. Next time, Try telling him/her what a splendiferous lexicon he/she has.
@BaconRoll Yeah, I used to find it incredibly annoying when people use words incorrectly (now I just laugh). Once I heard an English teacher proclaim that "inflammable is the exact opposite of flammable!"
@FlyingFish1 Well, I appreciate the mention, but the way you're supposed to do it is to keep the cockpit from the original plane, so that the successor system can work. For instance, if you look at this build, note the "Auto credit" above the description.
@BroWassup Well, for something simple like this a scripting language is quicker to iterate, but if C is what you're fluent in you can use C. Start by creating simple builds and study the XML to understand how the different parameters work. Build some builds by hand to get a feel for the numbers. If you make some progress I can help you along.
@Texasfam04 You're up early (if you're in Texas, that is).
@BigDoggo I do, occasionally. This one doesn't sound like one I'd be interested in.
Beautiful design.
@ThomasRoderick that's because it's evil...
@CeeToTheZee It's always good to see something different.
@SEVEN7H Yeah, I can imagine. It would be nice if the volume of the gunfire was adjustable.
Thanks, @Texasfam04. My best Blackbird so far, I think.
@ChristianFennell Thanks. Now if only points were dollars...
@CowMaster Depends on how you measure effort. If you mean manual labour, then no effort at all.
@temporaryaccount :)
@HellRaiser Scripting + math.
Thanks, @ChristianFennell
Thanks, @Freerider2142
@RailfanEthan Is there a bean subculture that I don't know about? Who makes these things?
@RailfanEthan Sweet beans
Thanks, @Jetspeed1001
@BaconRoll Y E S I S N T I T ? Thanks.
@CRJ900Pilot Feast your eyes on the full-sized version.
Thanks, @CRJ900Pilot. Think about this: someday, someone is going to make a game like SP which actually looks like that.
@SEVEN7H Well, I did warn you...
@SEVEN7H Because there's no kill like overkill.
Thanks, @ACMECo1940
Thanks, @temporaryaccount
@AWESOMENESS360 It looks evil, doesn't it...
@Mattangi Thanks. Is the the new Mattangi or the old one?
@Strikefighter04 Thanks.
Thanks, @CRJ900Pilot
@BaconRoll I have a feeling you'll enjoy the writings of Richard Feynman. He worked on the Manhattan Project, but among other things, he was expert at taking down pompous fools. His book "Surely You're Joking, Mr. Feynman!" is hilarious, eye-opening, and life-changing, all at the same time.
@BaconRoll Well, then, just sit back and enjoy it. The only people he'll impress will be other fools. Clarity in thought, speech, and writing is so rare that if you can cultivate it, it'll take you far. The higher up you go, the less time people have for bullcrap.
@BaconRoll The point is not to use words he doesn't know, but to make him realise that he sounds like an ass.
@BaconRoll Ah yes, the pompous ones. Regular fools can be annoying, but pompous fools are intolerable. Next time, Try telling him/her what a splendiferous lexicon he/she has.
@BaconRoll Yeah, I used to find it incredibly annoying when people use words incorrectly (now I just laugh). Once I heard an English teacher proclaim that "inflammable is the exact opposite of flammable!"
@AnonymousUser99 Magic :)
Thanks, @AdlerSteiner
@SangerAircraft Jes' tryin' to fit in, yer know, seem like one of da peepul an' all.
Thanks, @Alpha029
@123Planebuilder Jes' showin' off ma eddication.
@SEVEN7H ...from a distance.
@SEVEN7H Nope, it's something else entirely.
@BaconRoll S M O O T H E S T
Thanks, @AdlerSteiner
Thanks, @Stingray
Thankee kindly, @ChristianFennell
@ChristianFennell Spooky?
Thank you, @Ryboy101
@BroWassup Aight brah. Peace from the S to the L to the E to the D.
@T730 Did you read the instructions? Especially the part where it says "AG2: high agility mode"?
@FlyingFish1 PS, it's "cite," not "sight" in this context :)
@FlyingFish1 Well, I appreciate the mention, but the way you're supposed to do it is to keep the cockpit from the original plane, so that the successor system can work. For instance, if you look at this build, note the "Auto credit" above the description.
@BroWassup Well, for something simple like this a scripting language is quicker to iterate, but if C is what you're fluent in you can use C. Start by creating simple builds and study the XML to understand how the different parameters work. Build some builds by hand to get a feel for the numbers. If you make some progress I can help you along.