To add Plastic or to not?

  • tavninder
    14th Jun 2012 Member 0 Permalink

    NMD 

     

    WE ALREADY HAVE MOISTURE (I DON"T THINK YOU KNOW WHAT MOISSTURE IS)

     

    AND I HAVE LISTED THINGS WHICH PLASTIC CAN BE USED FOR BY LISTING ITS ADVANTAGES

     

    AND LETS GET BACK TO THE TOPIC

     

    TOPIC: DO YOU WANT PLASTIC

  • therocketeer
    14th Jun 2012 Member 0 Permalink
    @tavninder (View Post)
    No I don't. And can you not write in all caps? it makes it hard to read and it looks like you're really angry. Chill.
    Also, as estabished. GEL can already absorb WTRV ("moisture").

    What is so fricken cool about being able to absorb moisture anyway? Not only can it already be done, but it is also the most boring application for an element suggestion that has ever made more than 5 pages. Big deal.
  • tavninder
    24th Aug 2012 Member 1 Permalink

    First of all gel can't absorb moisture and secound of all, i don't want plastic because it absorbs moisture i want it because it could be used in many scenario's like when you want something to be strong and non conductive or when you want an object which won't break under pressure but reflect much of the presure back etc. There would be thousands of scenario's in which plastic could be used, because of its great properties.  

  • NUCLER_FOX
    24th Aug 2012 Member 0 Permalink

    I think if simon see's one MORE TOPIC ABOUT THIS he's going to add it because do you know how many time's it's been REJECTED i think like 675 time's.

  • EqualsThree
    24th Aug 2012 Member 0 Permalink

    @tavninder (View Post)

    Dude, necro.....

  • nmd
    24th Aug 2012 Member 1 Permalink

    @tavninder (View Post)
    I KNOW WHAT MOISTURE IS DUR DUR

    I was going to get back on you on that eariler, but it was too late because the thread died.... now its back -_-
    you stated that moisture and water are 2 different things.
    I was simply pointing out that we do not have moisture element.
    Furthermore, moisture is not water vapor. moisture is tiny little droplets in the air.
    We already have water. So:

    I DON'T THINK YOU KNOW WHAT "MOISSTURE" IS (c'mon dude, Wikipedia...)

    I dont think you understand what spelling is either

    @tavninder (View Post)

    As we again and again told you, use a combination of elements. it isnt that hard. thats why we have a line tool. And if you want a mesh to use a really close combination of elements, I think someone has a lua script on that.

  • therocketeer
    24th Aug 2012 Member 0 Permalink
    @tavninder (View Post)
    [_]..........
    ^Dude, It's gonna swing around, and when it does, it's gonna smack you in the face.

    tavninder:

    First of all gel can't absorb moisture;


    Um, yes it does, try it yourself, put some WTRV surrounding some GEL and watch as GEL's tmp value increases.

    tavninder:

    i don't want plastic because it absorbs moisture i want it because it could be used in many scenario's like when you want something to be strong and non conductive or when you want an object which won't break under pressure but reflect much of the presure back etc.


    INSL is strong and non-conductive. And if you want something fire proof, try HSWC.
    Also, something that reflects "much" of the pressure back, TTAN, which also doesn't break.

    tavninder:

    There would be thousands of scenario's in which plastic could be used, because of its great properties.  


    My foot.

    Remember what I said....
    ........[_]
  • ThunderSt
    24th Aug 2012 Member 1 Permalink

    @tavninder (View Post)

     

    -INSL function

    -TTAN + QRTZ functions mixed together

    -FILT function

    -INSL + TTAN functions mixed together

    -Why do you even need that? You can use blocks to mold stuff or dmnd or just place it like you want to

    -TTAN function + any solid can trap wtrv

    -Aww cmon, 2 elements to change a property? anyway, TTAN, QRTZ, even DMND can do that, not to mention FILT but it has more special uses

    -Flammable? INSL... Water proof!? Most stuff is water proof, including INSL which is used for circuitry!

     

    I totally agree with boxmein, I also have to say your ideas arent original at all, so stop smilling like if a sooooo rejected idea would be accepted, cuz it was ignored alearedy.

     

    Total fire and heat proof would be HWSC, yes.

     

    Now I wonder, why bumping this? 

     

    @tavninder (View Post) ?

     

    Just go and READ HIS LIST!

    Now let this thread die, you should be banned for this plain idioticity!

  • tavninder
    24th Aug 2012 Member 0 Permalink

    it might have been rejected many times but i am sure that if plastic was added it would quickly become a popular element which many would use because of its great properties. 

     

    I won't give up fighting for plastic... (If you have an element which you want in the game join my group and i will fight for it)

     

    When you come to the end of your rope, tie a knot and hang on.

    You are never a looser until you quit trying.

  • grandmaster
    24th Aug 2012 Member 0 Permalink

    Give up on plastic cause I don't see why we would ever need it, it's the most anoyingly suggested element of all times