@Mousewithamachinegun123 Please don't alert them.
As much as I hate it, this is very much a David vs. Goliath-type scenario, and I'd rather they weren't privy to my every word.
20 is a lot less than 40.
And a monitor is a very, very, very different thing than a literal computer.
A CRT was still a cathode ray tube from start to finish, while comparing microchips across the decades is like comparing ants to mountains. The size difference of components is enormous.
"40 years old isn't that old tbh still operable"
You are, and I say this with complete genuine honesty, delusional.
Ten years before that and the home computer was hardly a thing, if at all!
There are countries that still use Soviet-built T-54/55s (including Russia). Doesn't mean it isn't a horribly obsolete tank.
And that ignores the fact that computers have developed a LOT faster than almost any other kind of technology.
@Graingy So how'd that go for you?
You think you have what it takes to design a more modern micro-fighter?
Shaped like an egg.
That treaty fell through, right?
THESE could be handy.
What'd'ya think @Guywhobuildsstuff?
I could use a few of these...
Many excellent, no thanks to you.
Try a challenge.
Alternatively, join the Men Who Build Stuff.
@Guywhobuildsstuff could tell you all about it.
... I hope?
I think you of all people should know.
@Graingy Wow. Another Connor.
+1How could such a thing possibly exist?
Shocking.
@Mousewithamachinegun123 Great.
+1Give me some.
@Mousewithamachinegun123
Watch.
@Graingy do a Honda commercial.
@Graingy Go. Away.
The M2 medium called, it wants its machine guns back.
+2@Mousewithamachinegun123 Only if they look.
You are quite literally tagging them.
Clicks on "Following"
+1"Jesus Christ."
@Mousewithamachinegun123 Please don't alert them.
+1As much as I hate it, this is very much a David vs. Goliath-type scenario, and I'd rather they weren't privy to my every word.
I can exploit this.
+1@XtarsTheExdarichGuy33106 That's not a name,
it's a reaction.
That does not look OSHA compliant
@theNoobCountry2 Oh man do I have news for you
+1Never cook again.
+1While I'm currently preoccupied with a vengeance scheme,
Curiosity, I suppose.
What else is there but learning?
@Mousewithamachinegun123 I am competent, and it doesn't matter how many points they have, I WILL kick Grain Guy's rear-end into the sun.
+1@Mousewithamachinegun123 I'd love to have tanks that can climb hills without going 0-50 in two seconds.
+1Looks very... hydrodynamic.
This looks unsafe.
@Monarchii You leave.
Hold on, I need to contact my, uh, "higher up".
Looks similar to a Tiger B.
+1@Graingy But you did.
I'm interested.
@Guywhobuildsstuff?
That looks fancy.
I mean, A+ for effort but goodness does it look wack.
Good lord
? Connor Mckenzie. Former Graingy employee.
@Monarchii Good riddance.
+120 is a lot less than 40.
And a monitor is a very, very, very different thing than a literal computer.
A CRT was still a cathode ray tube from start to finish, while comparing microchips across the decades is like comparing ants to mountains. The size difference of components is enormous.
Well isn't that a shame.
+1Only took 10 days, too.
Well, wouldn't you look at that.
10 upvotes.
This "monumental" date shall be marked every year on the 26th of February, starting 2024.
"40 years old isn't that old tbh still operable"
You are, and I say this with complete genuine honesty, delusional.
Ten years before that and the home computer was hardly a thing, if at all!
There are countries that still use Soviet-built T-54/55s (including Russia). Doesn't mean it isn't a horribly obsolete tank.
And that ignores the fact that computers have developed a LOT faster than almost any other kind of technology.
@hpgbproductions Smaller size means more surface area per unit of mass.
Easier to carry off in the wind.
@Monarchii Are you done now?
You think?
+1I don't even have a math textbook.
Goddamnit.
Very compact.
So the secret to good looking aircraft is knowing how to draw, eh?
+1@hpgbproductions Ah, of course.
Child labour.
Currently just trying to churn out more AE-LB-1 "Cracker"s.
It is more difficult that you'd think.