Of course, but energy consumption is the higher of the two numbers! It consumes 780 kW, not 390 kW, as it burns 8 kJ coal in about 10 seconds. 390 kW is the power output delivered to steam engine but not consumption.
Jeez shut it, nobody will release at 5 in the morning, devs sleep. If they had it ready, they would release yesterday, that means they still have work to do and release will happen in the evening 10 hours from now or next week. And living in a timeshifted zone really does not help you, as it really ...
Whats the deal with trains? Isn't that more of a psychical block? Place rails, locomotive, wagon behind it and ride with the wind! That isn't anything that a bushman who saw train at least once couldn't figure out. Everyone feeling like that should try it, you'll see it's in fact easy!
1. The ability to measure how full a given Tank is, expressed as a percentage. I can then put all my various Tanks in equilibrium, Crude Oil, Heavy, Light, Petrol Gas, Acid, Lube, and measure on one of each.
1b. The ability to use such measurements, when they ...
The output leads back to input. So if you put in 1 red, and because 1 red > 0 green, the red goes out, but also goes back to input so it cycles around and remains even if you turn off the 1 red from input. Until you put in 1 green. Then 1 red is not > 1 green, so output is turned off.
Now that we have roads, how about stone wall + plastics (rubber) = bumper wall / crash barrier? It could be walked across, but when hit with a car, neither would take damage and the car would bounce very slightly back on the road. With these preventing from getting off road and mowing through pipes ...
I would vote : - Sand for early (glass), mid (concrete, ...), and end game(silicium, ...), - Aluminium for mid and end game (Aluminium is one of the most used metals http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aluminium), it's light, has natural anti-corrosion features, and is really abundant, though mostly in ...