Anti-gravity buttons for separate objects
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Anti-gravity buttons for separate objects
I've heard this before somewhere, but it's a good idea. A button that allows gravity to be turned on/off for a single object, but not affecting any other objects! 
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Dare - Posts: 833
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Re: Anti-gravity buttons for separate objects
Density = 0.010.
:O No gravity.
:O No gravity.
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Mystery - Posts: 2802
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Re: Anti-gravity buttons for separate objects
I suppose so, but it isnt really no gravity. It's just as light as a gas.
Thanks for quick reply, also!
Thanks for quick reply, also!
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Dare - Posts: 833
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Re: Anti-gravity buttons for separate objects
Same difference. Make due with what you have so we don't have a useless feature.
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Chronos - [Most Active Member 2010]
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Re: Anti-gravity buttons for separate objects
Chronos wrote:Same difference. Make due with what you have so we don't have a useless feature.
I think the term is 'make do'. but yeah. ok.
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Dare - Posts: 833
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Re: Anti-gravity buttons for separate objects
The Grammatical correct term is make do, but "make due" is still understandably and widely used.
So really it just seems like your pissed that he showed you how your idea is stupid and your trying to insult him.
Your like a child
Don't get what you want make sure everyone else in the room gets hurt 
So really it just seems like your pissed that he showed you how your idea is stupid and your trying to insult him.
Your like a child
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Mystery - Posts: 2802
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Re: Anti-gravity buttons for separate objects
But there is difference between density is 0.01 and no gravity. If the density is 0.01 the object have more airfriction.
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Matten - Posts: 435
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Re: Anti-gravity buttons for separate objects
Mystery wrote:The Grammatical correct term is make do, but "make due" is still understandably and widely used.
So really it just seems like your pissed that he showed you how your idea is stupid and your trying to insult him.
Your like a childDon't get what you want make sure everyone else in the room gets hurt
It is amazing how you look like you completely ignored the "and yeah. ok." part.
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RicH - [Funniest Person 2010]
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Re: Anti-gravity buttons for separate objects
You can make an object have 'no gravity' by making the density 0.010, but I do understand that this is not actually 0 gravity, so perhaps a feature like this could be added, I don't think I'd use it much though.

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Re: Anti-gravity buttons for separate objects
Matten wrote:But there is difference between density is 0.01 and no gravity. If the density is 0.01 the object have more airfriction.
Gravity has no effect on air friction. That's why turning gravity off and turning air friction off are two different buttons. If you were in space where the gravity can't really affect you, but there was air, it would be the same has having your density as 0.01.
So there's no difference. Besides, you can just change the air friction multiplier.
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Chronos - [Most Active Member 2010]
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Re: Anti-gravity buttons for separate objects
No, I mean that because it's lighter it's more affected by the air and other object. Just try it and will see the difference between density 0.01 and no gravity for an object with default density (2)
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Matten - Posts: 435
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Re: Anti-gravity buttons for separate objects
That has nothing to do with air friction though. That has to do with the weight of the object.
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Chronos - [Most Active Member 2010]
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Re: Anti-gravity buttons for separate objects
Mystery wrote:The Grammatical correct term is make do, but "make due" is still understandably and widely used.
So really it just seems like your pissed that he showed you how your idea is stupid and your trying to insult him.
Your like a childDon't get what you want make sure everyone else in the room gets hurt
Mystery, it seems like you have something against me? I was simply correcting him as I am more familiar with the term 'make do' not 'make due'. It just sounds silly to me, so I was correcting him.
P.S. Try looking up 'make due'. Clearly everyone on the internet thinks it is wrong.
http://forum.wordreference.com/showthread.php?t=915174
http://www.twopeasinabucket.com/mb.asp?cmd=display&thread_id=2728627
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Dare - Posts: 833
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Re: Anti-gravity buttons for separate objects
Yes, because about twenty or so people clearly make up the entire Internet. 
Besides, it's an idiom. They aren't really correct. 'Make do' isn't grammatically correct either.
Besides, it's an idiom. They aren't really correct. 'Make do' isn't grammatically correct either.
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Chronos - [Most Active Member 2010]
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Re: Anti-gravity buttons for separate objects
Dare wrote:Mystery wrote:The Grammatical correct term is make do, but "make due" is still understandably and widely used.
So really it just seems like your pissed that he showed you how your idea is stupid and your trying to insult him.
Your like a childDon't get what you want make sure everyone else in the room gets hurt
Mystery, it seems like you have something against me? I was simply correcting him as I am more familiar with the term 'make do' not 'make due'. It just sounds silly to me, so I was correcting him.
P.S. Try looking up 'make due'. Clearly everyone on the internet thinks it is wrong.
http://forum.wordreference.com/showthread.php?t=915174
http://www.twopeasinabucket.com/mb.asp?cmd=display&thread_id=2728627
Oh, expect that from Mystery. He will try to make himself feel "superior" once given the chance.
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Re: Anti-gravity buttons for separate objects
RicH, I had not noticed you were from The Philippines. I have a good friend who is Philippino, how interesting! 
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Dare - Posts: 833
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Re: Anti-gravity buttons for separate objects
Filipino* Good to know.
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