What is this CCP?

There are most likely tons of stuffs inside EVE that you don’t see that’s getting fixed. Also ‘behind the scenes’ fixes.

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Yes, I want to know, what is this?

Found it while doing the garden.

Have fun!

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It’s a rare actual Encabulator… You can tell by the base-plate of prefabulated aluminite, surmounted by a malleable logarithmic casing in such a way that the two main spurving bearings were in a direct line with the pentametric fan.

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I will accept that answer, but is this the Retro Encabulator or the Turbo Encabulator?

Have fun!

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That’s the quantum discombobulator that attaches to the flux capacitor. Can I have the Delorean back ?

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I can not be sure you understand, but it might be a part of Rockwell Retro Hyper Encabulator or a Sans ICS HyperEncabulator Both did use a crudely conceived idea of putting a similar components into their Encablators. It is hard to know. Without further research and wasted time doing searches on the internet to know if it was used in any other Encabulators.. Though I am sure that an overworked intern should get right on it.

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Ahh I had not known of that.. Yes the latest Encabulator to use this crudely conceived idea as a component..

Yes. The component is an indispensable part of the Encabulator and completely useless without the Merkle jammer attached.

Think you can buy these and other parts on E-bay.

o7

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Yea it is important to keep girdle spring on the up end of the grammeters. Or you are just going to run into a problem with the forescent skor motion when it is most needed.

After rereading what I wrote. I now have a ice cream headache and I haven’t eaten any ice cream…

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These devices date way back to World War 2, often built by the POWs.

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At least you can play. I am limited to playing on Geforce Now ATM thanks to my laptop biting the bullet. It’s been down on Geforce Now for 3 days now.

The wear on an SSD even with a pagefile is basically nothing

My boot NVME drive is at 89% after nearly 29,000 (little over 3 years of actual use, given i turn my PC off overnight) hours of use and over 38TB written to it and thats with an active page file on that drive, so based on the same level of use i’m looking at like 20 more years of service out of this SSD

My local game drive is at just shy of 2 years of power on time and is at 98% with 11TB written to it so assuming that stays constant it will probably outlive me

My network game drive is made of 4 enterprise grade SAS SSD’s with manufacture dates between 2017 and 2020 with the worst drive being at 85% health

Unless you abuse them an SSD will generally live longer than the machine its in

removed 3~ off topic.

How are our pods capable of travelling long distances in space and could we rename autopilot to Deep Cryosleep, cause that’s really what our pod is even with without the AI- guided navigation and shielding that provides life support to our fragile meatbag @Uriel_the_Flame

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Since this is all fiction and fiction based mechanics, you can call it whatever you like. No one has traveled faster than light (FTL) and yet we see this game break light speed calling it warp. They have basic Babylon 5 Jump Gates, generating a spatial vortex, or Jump point into Hyperspace allowing any ship to travel vast interstellar distances. This is all impossible according to the scientific community.

As it stands now, we are the mayflies that want to travel from New York to Los Angeles in less than one day ( totally of our lifespan ). Without the mayflies jumping on a human jet, doing this solo as a community effort, it would take them a multitude of generations to reach their destination.

The first generation of humans leaving the Earth would die aboard the ship never seeing the new world. By the time the humans got to the new world, they would be use to calling the transport home and maybe go as far to question their mission.

Unless science can poke a hole in the fabric of the universe, FLT travel, fictional jump gates, and hyperspace will not get a human to another solar system in the future. Maybe we should ask the mayflies how they are doing on their jet propulsion research?

EDIT: Additional information
A friend read this and asked, “How long would it take them ( mayflies ) to get to LA?”

For this answer we turn to Tabitha Miranda Rosie Watson, Journal of Interdisciplinary Science

This paper aims to determine how far the common mayfly, Ephemeroptera , could travel within its 24-hour subimago phase. This was achieved through two methods; both the analysis of literature values and by scaling down the known velocity of a comparable insect – the ruddy darter dragonfly, Sympetrum sanguineum . The velocity of the common mayfly was found to be 4.065 ms-1, meaning that the maximum distance that could have been covered in 24 hours was approximately 351.22 km.

The total distance from New York to LA is approximately 3,936 km as the crow flies. Assuming every generation is intent on reaching their destination and passes the mission on to the next generation, it will be 12 or more generations. The feat would be amazing, since the elders would need to record the information to pass it on to the next generation. “Dear eggs. we are dead now, please continue to fly west to a city on the edge of a large ocean.”.

To us it is 2 weeks, to the mayflies it is akin to 6 to 8 centuries later.

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That has nothing to do with the 3 phases of psychosis and we reward you for your efforts though it doesn’t make sense.

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This is demonstrably false.

My Coercer can easily exceed 4.5 AU/s, which is more than 2200 times the speed of light. You should do some basic research before you spout off.

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