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Movie: 339 Goblin Drop Quietust

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Submitted by: ToonyMan - 2009-08-24

HAHAHAHAHAHAHAH. Best video ever.

Movie: Pressure vs Altitude Kanddak

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Submitted by: Gugunja - 2009-08-23

To be sure, I conducted an experiment with 2 1x1 columns of water. One was 5 z-levels high and the other was 12 z-levels high with the bottoms being on the same level, and the original water source being the same (a stagnant pond on the surface. I watched how long it took each of them to fill a 1x4 space on the bottom level once floodgates were removed (simultaneously). There was no significant difference.

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Submitted by: Quietust - 2009-08-23

It actually makes sense - each tile of water can only push down once per frame (and it usually takes 8 frames or so for an entire Z-level to move downward - single-step through falling water to see the pattern), so a larger surface area will result in greater pressure for a shorter duration.

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Submitted by: Doppel - 2009-08-23

Your floodgates and towers aren't located in the same position relative to the cisterns. I'm guessing that both fill at the same speed when everything is lined up correctly.
Would be interesting to see if this experiment is repeated with bigger extremes, thinking a 20 z level high tower against a 2 z level high one.

Movie: Self-Powered Pump System, and it is modular. Foa

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Submitted by: Wlerin - 2009-08-23

So it would actually be cheaper, power-wise, to put a gear assembly & a wall in that centre portion? Then you could have a whopping 5 extra power. You could also set one of these up with 8 pumps powered off of one wheel.

To those who object to this as an exploit... okay, yes, it is. But this is the most ingenious exploit of this exploit I have yet seen. It certainly tops the more elaborate perpetual motion systems I've seen, *and* it might actually do something useful.

Movie: Will he or Won't he Fall? Markavian

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Submitted by: Tiogshi - 2009-08-23

Now /that/ is how to train swimming. :)

Movie: Tantrums Ahead!!! ToonyMan

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Submitted by: Fire Imp - 2009-08-22

Where did the "The alligator is striking down the orc" come from? Did you get an alligator from the elves?

Movie: Pouring the Magma InquisitorSaturn

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Submitted by: Demonic Spoon - 2009-08-22

It is well known you can pmup magma iwthout using magma-safe materials, however, beware of wooden pumps since they do sometimes deconstruct randomly.

Movie: Cacame vs the dragon Holy Mittens

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Submitted by: Cult of the Raven - 2009-08-22

not a scratch! hehe, awesome.

Movie: Pouring the Magma InquisitorSaturn

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Submitted by: ToonyMan - 2009-08-21

Yah! What are you planning on doing? Paving the ocean?

Movie: Cacame vs the dragon Holy Mittens

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Submitted by: Markavian - 2009-08-21

karnewarrior, have you got the Flash plugin installed?

Movie: Magma burial _nil_

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Submitted by: Doppel - 2009-08-19

Rest in Peace Alunite. :(

Movie: Cacame vs the dragon Holy Mittens

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Submitted by: karnewarrior - 2009-08-19

I can't get this to work. can you put it on youtube?

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Submitted by: Vester - 2009-08-19

He... destroyed it.

He's not just a memetic badass, he's an actual badass.

Movie: Lazy Champions GoneWacko

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Submitted by: Fire Imp - 2009-08-18

Wow. That hammerer was more effective than your military.

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