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Hello everypony.
Monday, 05-Dec-11 06:14:28 UTC from web-
@ceruleanspark Oh hi there
Monday, 05-Dec-11 06:15:04 UTC from web -
@ceruleanspark Hi
Monday, 05-Dec-11 06:15:20 UTC from web -
@ceruleanspark Yo.
Monday, 05-Dec-11 06:15:44 UTC from web-
@tenmihara @lyokotravels @mrdragon How're you all doing?
Monday, 05-Dec-11 06:17:48 UTC from web-
@ceruleanspark Aout to go to sleep at last
Monday, 05-Dec-11 06:18:04 UTC from web -
@ceruleanspark I'm doing ok ... feeling like I want to sleep earlier tho. [ which is a good thing , I don't want anymore insomnia ]
Monday, 05-Dec-11 06:22:02 UTC from web -
@ceruleanspark Still mining for Mythril and adamantite. Found a few deposits of the latter, but none of the former DX
Monday, 05-Dec-11 06:27:38 UTC from web-
@tenmihara I take it you've got lots of that potion that shows up ores?
Monday, 05-Dec-11 06:28:22 UTC from web-
@ceruleanspark Spelunking Potion ^^ Also, I had enough Adamantite to make the sword. Let's see what it comes up as...
Monday, 05-Dec-11 06:31:44 UTC from web
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@ceruleanspark Hay there! You're up early. How are you? :3
Monday, 05-Dec-11 06:17:03 UTC from web-
@pinhooves This is when my hoofband determined would be the best time to wake me up. I'm OK. How're you?
Monday, 05-Dec-11 06:18:19 UTC from web-
@ceruleanspark Really excited! The contest started earlier today. I was told that the Top 10 get to choose one game out of the Indie Bundle. I'm 8th out of 38 so far! :3
Monday, 05-Dec-11 06:19:31 UTC from web-
@pinhooves :3 I told you people would like it!
Monday, 05-Dec-11 06:22:42 UTC from web-
@ceruleanspark Actually, I left a link here to the site where you vote. It ends in 4 days. D:
Monday, 05-Dec-11 06:23:42 UTC from web-
@pinhooves @ceruleanspark Hello!
Monday, 05-Dec-11 06:28:06 UTC from web-
@andranator2 Hello there. How're you doing?
Monday, 05-Dec-11 06:28:47 UTC from web-
@ceruleanspark Tired from another hard days work and I'm going to bed in a second because I have to get up at 6am tomorrow for class.
Monday, 05-Dec-11 06:29:45 UTC from web
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@andranator2 Hay there! How's it going?
Monday, 05-Dec-11 06:31:12 UTC from web
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@pinhooves Where was that?
Monday, 05-Dec-11 06:28:36 UTC from web-
@ceruleanspark Here: http://humblebronybundle.blogspot.com/2011/12/ponies-at-play-art-contest-entries.html
Monday, 05-Dec-11 06:29:10 UTC from web-
@pinhooves I voted! :3
Monday, 05-Dec-11 06:32:10 UTC from web-
@ceruleanspark Thank you! :3 It start during the evening, so not very many know this yet.
Monday, 05-Dec-11 06:33:12 UTC from web
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@ceruleanspark Do you want the pilot fact of the day?
Monday, 05-Dec-11 06:28:24 UTC from web-
@andranator2 Sure thing.
Monday, 05-Dec-11 06:30:53 UTC from web-
@ceruleanspark Todays pilot fact is the basic principles of how a plane flies.
Monday, 05-Dec-11 06:31:58 UTC from web -
@ceruleanspark The most important part of this is lift. An airplane gets lift from the wings or in the cast of helicopters the rotors. Lift is created by the airfoils. An airfoil is a part of the aircraft designed to generate lift. It generates lift due to it's shape. If you've ever looked at an airplanes wings from the side you'll notice that it has a much larger curve on the top of the wing and a smaller curve on the bottom. This shapes generated lift because as it passes through the air the air wants to stay were it is. The airplanes wings displace the air but it always travels back to it's original position.
Monday, 05-Dec-11 06:40:18 UTC from web -
@ceruleanspark Think of it as if a pair of air molecules are hit by the wings and split apart. They want to join back together but because the curve on top is larger the air molecule on top must travel farther. Since the air molecules want to meet at the same time, the one on top would move faster. Because the air is moving faster over the top of the wing it creates and are of low pressure directly above the wing. The air below the wing, then is at relatively high pressure. The way fluids behave on earth is that they always travel from areas of high pressure to areas of low pressure. This causes the air below the wings to push up on the wings trying to get the the low pressure zone. This pushing up on the wings is the force of lift. That is why an aircraft flies.
Monday, 05-Dec-11 06:40:36 UTC from web-
@andranator2 I haven't heard this in like 10 years. I grasp it a lot more fully this time around, I think. I believe my answer back then was "Magic, got it. "
Monday, 05-Dec-11 07:07:30 UTC from web
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