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What shall we name the establishment?
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“Flooding.” Simple and effective
17.9% 5 votes
Leave it as is – “Fludnyak”
7.1% 2 votes
“A den of debauchery.” How original!
39.3% 11 votes
Brewery
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13 years ago
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No, screenshots aren't necessary. Besides, if I'm being honest, the animation style in this cartoon isn't that great, even though the songs are good. We need something brighter, sunnier, and more colorful.

Ideally, a medium size.
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13 years ago
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13 years ago
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Wow, this is really, really good. Thank you, Heaven.
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13 years ago
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13 years ago
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No, I don't need anything else.
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13 years ago
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Sky
Whose clone?
Actually, I'm nobody's clone; I registered just to ask a question about the game at this link. There's no need to suspect me of being a clone. My nickname is "Quietly Walking in the Darkness," not some generic clone name. :)
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13 years ago
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:smile30:

Okay, you convinced me.
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13 years ago
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In the 97th episode of the show, the mythbusters tested the myth on a model airplane and on an ultralight aircraft – in both cases, the airplane took off.
Oh, too bad I didn't see that episode. Now I'll read how they explain it. So, is the air really that viscous? Let's take a look.
Nebо has a cool picture, but I have an even better one in mind (well, maybe just a little bit better :)). It's on a poster on the highway near Mytishchi; I should take a picture of it.
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Ah, I read it; it's much simpler than I thought ))) The airplane doesn't gain speed by rotating the wheels; it gains speed by rotating the turbines. Sooner or later, the wheels will start rotating faster than the runway, and the airplane will take off. They shouldn't have overlooked such a small but important detail.
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13 years ago
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Ment
Sooner or later, the wheels will start spinning faster than the canvas, and the plane will take off.
The direction and strength of the wind play an important role, but in general, there is a redundancy that, if overcome, will lead to failure. For example, if the conveyor belt moves too quickly, or if there is too much tailwind.

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Could you tell me what this means?
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13 years ago
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Lord of Death, stop drinking, get up and go skiing, and instead of cirrhosis, you'll get a hernia :D

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Quietly walking in the dark
Can you tell me what this means?
- that's not allowed...
- IT'S NOT NECESSARY!!!
- but I'd like to...
- yeah, right...
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13 years ago
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Sanctuary
-what can't be done...
-ISN'T WORTH DOING!!!
-but it would be nice...
-yeah, right...
So, no one has found a solution yet?
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13 years ago
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Sooner or later, the wheels will start spinning faster than the canvas, and the plane will take off.
But according to the conditions, the canvas is adjustable and adapts to the speed of the wheels, right? Therefore, the wheels will never spin faster, and the plane will not take off. The kids conducted an experiment that didn't follow the conditions.
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13 years ago
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Well, if that's the case, then yes... But the canvas still has a speed limit, while the wheels can be accelerated as fast as you want, practically without limit, because we're not accelerating the wheels themselves, but the plane. The rotation of the wheels is already a consequence of accelerating the plane, not the cause. You could say that no matter how hard we try to adjust the canvas, we're just increasing the speed of the wheels, and the difference between the speeds of the canvas and the wheels will be approximately constant and depend solely on the power of the plane's turbines.
Can you tell me what this means?
Upload it to the forum, it won't let me. It says that your picture for the third Heroes game has an 18+ rating. It's definitely got naked dendroids in it.
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13 years ago
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Well, if that's the case, then yes... But the conveyor belt still has a speed limit, while the wheels can be accelerated as fast as you want, practically without limit, because we're not accelerating the wheels, but the plane itself. The rotation of the wheels is already a consequence of the plane's acceleration, not the cause. You could say that no matter how hard we try to adjust the conveyor belt, we're only increasing the speed of the wheels' rotation, and the difference between the speeds of the conveyor belt and the wheels will be approximately constant and depend solely on the power of the plane's turbines.
If the conveyor belt has a speed limit, then the wheels do too, let's say, due to the wear and tear on the wheel surface, or the loosening of the mounting at the base (since the conveyor belt has a limit, it means we're talking about high loads). But no matter how fast the wheels spin, the plane will remain stationary relative to the ground. And the plane needs to develop a certain speed relative to the ground in order to take off.

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