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On 2/6/2016 8:42 AM, clipka wrote:
> Am 06.02.2016 um 08:53 schrieb Thomas de Groot:
>> On 6-2-2016 8:36, Larry Hudson wrote:
>>> On 02/05/2016 12:02 AM, Thomas de Groot wrote:
>>>> On 5-2-2016 6:24, Sven Littkowski wrote:
>>>>> Hey, where is my long posting about air movement inside the cylinder?
>>>>> What happened with it? I worked over half an hour on that detailed
>>>>> answer.
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> So is my mention of reading 'Rendezvous with Rama' (where, by the way,
>>>> the topic is also treated).
>>>>
>>> ??? They both came through fine for me, using Thunderbird.
>>>
>>> -=- Larry -=-
>>>
>> Strange... Here (Thunderbird) both messages have disappeared. Also on
>> the site.
>
> Same here: I /know/ they were there, but I can't seem to find them anymore.
>
I saw them in a different thread, don't remember which.
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I've attached the latest exterior version of the ship.
It just occurred to me that the spinning habitat sections probably don't
function properly under thrust, unless the thrust is very weak. I didn't
think of that until now. :(
Mike
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Mike Horvath <mik### [at] gmailcom> wrote:
> I've attached the latest exterior version of the ship.
>
> It just occurred to me that the spinning habitat sections probably don't
> function properly under thrust, unless the thrust is very weak. I didn't
> think of that until now. :(
>
>
> Mike
#include "InertialDampener.inc"
;) :D
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On 10-4-2017 21:01, Bald Eagle wrote:
> Mike Horvath <mik### [at] gmailcom> wrote:
>> I've attached the latest exterior version of the ship.
>>
>> It just occurred to me that the spinning habitat sections probably don't
>> function properly under thrust, unless the thrust is very weak. I didn't
>> think of that until now. :(
>>
>>
>> Mike
>
> #include "InertialDampener.inc"
>
> ;) :D
>
That include solves all the problems indeed but in the absence of it:
Tie everything down when under thrust. It was the problem faced by the
Rama builders, but also by the later Pak when they moved the Ringworld
to a new sun. ;-)
[see: Rendez-vous with Rama and The Ringworld Children]
--
Thomas
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On 4/11/2017 2:49 AM, Thomas de Groot wrote:
> That include solves all the problems indeed but in the absence of it:
>
> Tie everything down when under thrust. It was the problem faced by the
> Rama builders, but also by the later Pak when they moved the Ringworld
> to a new sun. ;-)
>
> [see: Rendez-vous with Rama and The Ringworld Children]
>
I vaguely remember the first, and haven't gotten as far as the second
yet. :)
Mike
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Latest render. Minor modifications to the model since whenever I last worked on
it, but I added the planet in the background.
The files are on a GitHub repository now.
https://github.com/mjhorvath/GearHead-Loading-Screens
Mike
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On 1/15/21 11:46 PM, posfan12 wrote:
> Latest render. Minor modifications to the model since whenever I last worked on
> it, but I added the planet in the background.
>
> The files are on a GitHub repository now.
>
> https://github.com/mjhorvath/GearHead-Loading-Screens
Ohhhh, very nice! Such a lot of details. I love the cityscape one on the
inside of the tube!
What's the thin parabolic girder/net good for?
--
Some of my PovRay works:
https://www.deviantart.com/antarasol/gallery/42758766/3D
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On 1/16/2021 6:49 PM, Hj. Malthaner wrote:
> On 1/15/21 11:46 PM, posfan12 wrote:
>> Latest render. Minor modifications to the model since whenever I last
>> worked on
>> it, but I added the planet in the background.
>>
>> The files are on a GitHub repository now.
>>
>> https://github.com/mjhorvath/GearHead-Loading-Screens
>
> Ohhhh, very nice! Such a lot of details. I love the cityscape one on the
> inside of the tube!
>
Thanks! I tweaked Citygen by Chris Colefax. The shapes of the storeys
actually are cylindrical too. And the walls point toward the central axis.
> What's the thin parabolic girder/net good for?
>
It's supposed to deflect dust using EM or static electricity. I made it
up. I don't think there is any actual science to it.
Mike
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On 1/17/21 8:44 PM, Mike Horvath wrote:
> On 1/16/2021 6:49 PM, Hj. Malthaner wrote:
>> What's the thin parabolic girder/net good for?
>
> It's supposed to deflect dust using EM or static electricity. I made it
> up. I don't think there is any actual science to it.
Most atoms in space have lost electrons and therefore carry a positive
charge. So it might just work.
--
Hajo
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On 1/18/2021 9:24 PM, Hj. Malthaner wrote:
> On 1/17/21 8:44 PM, Mike Horvath wrote:
>> On 1/16/2021 6:49 PM, Hj. Malthaner wrote:
>
>>> What's the thin parabolic girder/net good for?
>>
>> It's supposed to deflect dust using EM or static electricity. I made
>> it up. I don't think there is any actual science to it.
>
> Most atoms in space have lost electrons and therefore carry a positive
> charge. So it might just work.
>
Neat!
Mike
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