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u/OmegaMega1 · 1 pointr/starbound

Oh, yeah! The Amelia Airhart (Fuck checking proper spelling) one! That's the one I remember since later on in the episode Janeway talked about how beautiful the city was without ever showing the damn thing.

To the subject of the TOS Enterprise, I don't know if it ever retained the ability and it was never stated, but it was definitely planned to during pre-production, and at least the JJ Abrahams version definitely seems to be able to. The source I got this from is the book The Making of Star Trek (The book on how to write for TV!) I can look up the exact source when I get home from work if you want.

u/Demojen · 2 pointsr/starbound

You should buy this. You look like you could have a future in art and appreciate that tool. It's a good introductory tool for wouldbe digital artists and works great as you transition into more expensive professional kits in the future.

u/nerfviking · 1 pointr/starbound

So, a couple suggestions:

You might consider getting a (left-handed) mouse with a lot of buttons on it and then mapping those buttons to keyboard functions. Here's one on amazon.

https://www.amazon.com/Razer-Naga-Handed-Gaming-Mouse/dp/B00EO2ECUY/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&keywords=gaming+mouse+left+handed&qid=1477060008&sr=8-2&tag=gadgetpicks-20

That should give you most of the keyboard functionality you need (jump, item select, etc).

The thing that will be most difficult is that you need some way to control your character movement. Some folks mentioned foot pads. Also, if you have sufficient dexterity in your arm, you might try getting a large joystick and affixing your hand to it in some way (velcro straps or something?) and then mapping joystick movements to WASD.

u/FeepingCreature · 12 pointsr/starbound

I think this is the problem:

this is what you thought you were saying:

> I think "months" is an exaggeration and I think a lot can be picked up by just reading existing docs.

this is what people thought you were saying:

> I think I know better than The Mythical Man-Month. A new programmer can jump right in at 100% without requiring any instruction or support.

this is what you were actually saying

> I don't buy that new programmers need to be taught existing code...

I mean dude, come on. Either you're backpedalling now or you suck at expressing yourself.