That's not the point of testMC could've helped the airhead but decided not to.
He did help glasses girl though.That's not the point of test
Only very superficially. He just said that the wood she used was wrong. She herself figured out that he meant the size of the pieces.He did help glasses girl though.
Yeah. Eat Cockroaches to win.I would rather starve to death than use my precious indefinitely preservable food in zombie survival games and Rimworld
She might not have gotten it by the time he called it quits.Only very superficially. He just said that the wood she used was wrong. She herself figured out that he meant the size of the pieces.
Lmao fatwood. Typos are fun when they make hilarious words.
Oh, thank you for the info correction! I didn't know it worked like that. I really should research these things more huhAuthor doesn't know shit about those firerods. They don't contain magnesium as their key ingredient, they contain cerium. (The magnesium is in a separate block.) And the sparks aren't created by friction but by the scraping and shearing. And you normally don't scrape unignited filings from the rod. (You can, but it's fickle and rarely worth the effort.) That's what the magnesium block is for.
Normaly authors explain things like survival tips in so much detail you end up thinking "wow it must be true, sounds so useful" but many times is a load of crap hahaHey, no sweat, you gotta work with what you get, and if the raws tell you X and also draw X, that's their fault, not yours.
Seriously, you're cool, thanks for the work.
If you play Fallout, you go cannibal in situations like these.I would rather starve to death than use my precious indefinitely preservable food in zombie survival games and Rimworld
In the end, testing the field is what matters.Normaly authors explain things like survival tips in so much detail you end up thinking "wow it must be true, sounds so useful" but many times is a load of crap haha