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#deleteuber

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That does wonder for the insurance.
Just think of the opportunities.
If I dive roll enough I can start a new company.

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It’s just a reskin of the ingame assets, but looks awesome, even if there’s no Spaceship Yamato. Will play it once it goes live!

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Think of “Relevantbook”. Users woud log in with their ID/social security number i.e. only one account per natural person, not legal persons or companies. They would be allowed to post only once each 24 hours and only 5,000 words, so they better made them count. And the service would be paid for with a small monthly fee in the tune of 5 a month.

That would drive content towards quality, or at least would limit bullsh*t to once a day.

Just a random idea.

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Wasn’t a pedestrian, was a bicyclist. I wonder what happened, but wouldn’t be that strange if the woman just exited the driveway into the parkway without watching or seeing the car, placing herself right in front of the vehicle. And then the car didn’t predict that she would attempt to be rolled over so didn’t had time to react when the woman maneuvered to place herself under it.

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And now yes, nighties lovelies! Off to bed I go!

Also: the cringeness is gonna be cringy… :thinking:

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Yeah, there’s certainly a point where you’ve tried all the new ■■■■ you can try to make old missions interesting again. To me, some missions never get old (Damsel, Blockade, Dread Pirate Scarlet, and the bonus room of Angel Extra to name a few), others do… and I just decline them now as I’m tired of running them. And some get new reasons to run them (the 5 EDAIs from Silence the Informant now being worth 30+ million ISK each run makes that mission a must run now, 1 or 2 or 3 jumps away, whatever!).

But yeah, besides the three types of burner missions, no new missions… new mining/combat sites with pretty pointless LP for 4 new empire corps… close, but no cigar.

However, there ARE the events. Which are pretty much going on all the time. I love the skins + skill accelerators from them, I’ve been skill accelerated at +10 or +12 pretty much constantly since September, when the current chain of non-stop events-wth-skill-accels-as-drops began.

Are event sites as fun as the best of the missions? Nah… especially not after 2 weeks (or 5 or 6 weeks in the case of the x-mas triple event that used the same site for all three “events”)… but the rewards are nice and they’re time limited, so…

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You can compress ore for free in any citadel, factory, or refinery that has a reprocessing module turned on (and that you can dock in, ofc), no matter what the tax rate is set to…

FOR NOW… CCP has hinted in threads before that they may enable structure owners to start collecting a tax % on compression as well… but for now, enjoy the free compressing!

If you don’t think you have any reprocessing services available to you from player structures in the current system, open up the structure browser from your eve menu, set it to show the whole constellation instead of just the current system and then find structures with reprocessing listed as a current service.

If you were using a structure to reprocess or compress and one day can’t, means they ran out of fuel for that service or intentionally shut it off, one or the other. Kinda irritating when they’re advertising their structure with their tax rates, but people do go AFK from the game, after all. :wink:

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Ah yes, my alma mater and dem carbon buckyball tubey dealies. I still remember when my Chem 102 class with 300 people (largest class I was ever in) was hosted by the guy who won the Nobel Prize for the buckyball stuff. He was pretty entertaining. Liked to talk about space elevators a lot.

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What is even happening in this thread?

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You give us likes and we give likes to you. :sunglasses:
And then we could say that:
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Anyway, timezone everyone :kissing_heart:/

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Looks like they couldn’t have done anything and it’s the victim’s own fault.

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The driver said it was like a flash, the person walked out in front of them

Pretty much what I have heard here when someone throwed himself under the bus. It was ruled as suicide. Breaking takes time. But the speed of the car was too much, I wonder who set limits for a car. :thinking:

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On one hand, the victim made a deadly mistake; on the other hand, I am left wondering why/whether being in the dark prevented the car from sensing the victim. :thinking:

LIDAR, radar and IR cameras are a kind of standard for self-driving vehicles, as means to improve the image of their environments, and they all are inmune to darkness and, to a degree, also to weather. A purely visual self-driving car will have the same shortcomings as human drivers; it’s what happened to the guy whose Tesla drove under a truck because the visual system aboard the Tesla didn’t see the truck (and the foolish victim was sleeping).

Anyway, guess it’s another case of “it’s not easy being robot” when people just put themselves under your wheels.

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Also, good morning LAGLers! i just recalled this creepy video, so, enjoy!

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I remember this music from somewhere but cant remember from where. Strange.

Have you ever heard about demon ducks? :hushed:

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Who knows. Could have been obstacles, like trees, that simply prevented that. But it’s also Uber, so faulty software really isn’t that far-fetched. You can be sure that if it turns out to be Uber’s fault, the log data will be “unfortunately lost in a mistake and we’re making sure it will never happen again and Uber is taking this case very, very serious”.

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@Veine_Miromme Yes it is Windows 10.

@The_Dunning_Kruger I’m working on it. I can’t decide between Ubuntu or SteamOS. Will EVE be able to run on those?

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