I keep forgetting. Sorry about that. I've been meaning to move over to ImgChest for a while now. All my ImgUr pics are downloaded, but I keep having other things pop up that get in the way, mostly due to me having to fix some stupid shit on my wife's car nearly every weekend for the past couple of months.I may have a go at that one. Still can't see your images (ImageChest is free to use, and doesn't block peeps in the UK!)
More soon.
No worries, just an FYI; us Brits can't see Imgur stuff any more.I keep forgetting. Sorry about that. I've been meaning to move over to ImgChest for a while now. All my ImgUr pics are downloaded, but I keep having other things pop up that get in the way, mostly due to me having to fix some stupid shit on my wife's car nearly every weekend for the past couple of months.



Is that whole thing on its way to being resolved or is it a permanent blockage?No worries, just an FYI; us Brits can't see Imgur stuff any more.
New UK cyber laws mean that sites have to police themselves and remove content deemed unsafe - the biggie being child porn. Imagur is one of a handful of sites that refused to comply with those laws and decided instead to withdraw their service from the UK. The EU is about to adopt similar laws, meaning that Imagur will have to make a choice: abide by child safety laws or face prosecution. Or, they can do what they did in the UK and withdraw their service. The sad truth is their site is rife with child porn, and they would have faced prosecution and fines. They claim it's a breach of free speech, I personally think they are up their own bums and too lazy to do anything about it. In the end, it will hurt their own business.Is that whole thing on its way to being resolved or is it a permanent blockage?
"allows" is certainly the wrong word for "dealing with according to site policy and US federal and California law, and thumbing their nose at what they perceive to be unduly invasive". thinking they aren't robust enough is another thing. anywhere you put images is likely to have some that slipped through whatever systems are in place, and the only places that are actually intentionally allowing it are gonna be in the deep recesses.I certainly don't think it's right to continue to support a site that allows ChiPo on its systems
always kind of thought that thing was a bit silly, at least since i started thinking about how things are designed. it doesn't really have anywhere to go, does it just lift up? there's not really enough segments to telescope into the back, and there's no space inside for it to go, besides the systems access and toilet compartment... and the nacelles already support the thing when it's on the ground...Back to the 3D world - just built a way to retract the landing leg on the shuttle. It is coming together nicely. More on that tomorrow.
now i want to make a "food truck" shuttle. maybe a module for my lliason cutter...I love this! And I can’t get this idea out of my head. So I just had to create this render. It works so well that one has to wonder why they never did this for real (assuming they didn’t) …
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Yeah, I made a choice to move away - but I can't access my user profile anymore to delete content, so... there you go. But that's also why I am reposting images of older projects. Imagur is not a site I want any association with.Wow... I knew it was bad but not that bad. I certainly don't think it's right to continue to support a site that allows ChiPo on its systems, so I guess I'll make a concerted effort to move out of there very soon. That, and I personally feel their interface they built around hosting images (the primary reason for their initial existence) has gone to complete shit in the past couple of years and become quite cumbersome to negotiate.
Yeah, I'm thinking of changing it. I can fold it up, but then it takes up room in the aft compartment. I could make it static, but it looks weird... Or I could add pads to the aft part of the nacelles and balance it out that way... I shall think on it. I don't think it was ever seen on the full-size version, so maybe it should be "retired."always kind of thought that thing was a bit silly, at least since i started thinking about how things are designed. it doesn't really have anywhere to go, does it just lift up? there's not really enough segments to telescope into the back, and there's no space inside for it to go, besides the systems access and toilet compartment... and the nacelles already support the thing when it's on the ground...
Do not tempt me.now i want to make a "food truck" shuttle. maybe a module for my lliason cutter...
module types:
passenger
cargo (dry, small crates, crew accessible)
cargo (dry, bulk, no crew access)
cargo (liquid tankage)
Misc. (taco truck)
that's as may be, but i was speaking of imgur's alleged response to UK lawsUK scuttled all pretenses of "free speech" when they started arresting people for "mean tweets".
What is free speech? Is it the right to say anything you want without censor or consequences? Or is it the right to say anything you want, but with consequences?UK scuttled all pretenses of "free speech" when they started arresting people for "mean tweets".
it has struck me with tng era-ish quarters and associated windows, especially on upper saucer decks
i am, but like most of my cg projects, i can't work on it for too long at a stretch before bouncing to another one because i had an idea for improvement based on what i was doing on the one i started wth. or... idk my mind just wanders offYes, go ahead with the Liason
Cutter.![]()
I make sure to build my rooms and windows so that they actually work as rooms ;-)it has struck me with tng era-ish quarters and associated windows, especially on upper saucer decks
"sure, my room is thirty feet across, and has a great view, but i have to duck for 90 percent of that room" XD
and then on the bottom ones "sure my room is thirty feet across and i have a great view, but i can only use about ten percent of it at all"
maybe the bottom ones are into cetacean ops where floorspace and walking don't matter
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