Yep. On my laptop, it looks like the line's a bit fuzzy until I zoom in; on my chromebook, without zooming in, it doesn't even render...That's the one between areas 1 and 2, correct?
Yep. On my laptop, it looks like the line's a bit fuzzy until I zoom in; on my chromebook, without zooming in, it doesn't even render...That's the one between areas 1 and 2, correct?
If you're strapped in, you could make it a continuous whirlpool.
Is it better in the version in the "fixed" thread?Yep. On my laptop, it looks like the line's a bit fuzzy until I zoom in; on my chromebook, without zooming in, it doesn't even render...
I don't disagree. Probably should have posted one more "last chance for corrections" version before going with the final one.Yes, but... you should probably move the corners in a pixel or two,
Might be messy for someone using the head.Gravity control could bend those droplets at ninety degrees, and then make another turn to hit another side of your body.
I like the fold-away washrooms that Winnebago put into their Rialta campers (VW Eurovan based). I'd link, but am on phone.
The detail that's not clear from those pictures is that the side walls and door can slide out over the carpeted square in front of it. The carpeted panel can then be removed to uncover the shower pan.<pics snipped>
When you're Light Years away from the nearest plumber simple is better.
Minimalist bedding, but then again interstellar travel takes shorter periods of time.Right behind the captains chairs in the cockpit.
Nice.
Most PCs are like idol singers in that regard ...I know it's life, but I have a hard time thinking about gamming using the head. It looks good on the deck plans but how often has anyone ever said in a game "I'm off to the head." That is their character, not the player.
Surprisingly, yes that has come up in my 30 year old Traveller game more than once....I know it's life, but I have a hard time thinking about gamming using the head. It looks good on the deck plans but how often has anyone ever said in a game "I'm off to the head." That is their character, not the player.
I've used the need as a complication on social or repair rolls that had exceptional failure.I know it's life, but I have a hard time thinking about gamming using the head. It looks good on the deck plans but how often has anyone ever said in a game "I'm off to the head." That is their character, not the player.