Coal permeable?

  • bimmo_devices
    11th Mar 2013 Member 0 Permalink

    Out of curiosity, I have posted this thread to check whether or not coal is permeable as the wiki suggests (about second paragraph). Can someone set me straight?

  • boxmein
    11th Mar 2013 Former Staff 1 Permalink
    @bimmo_devices (View Post)
    What do you mean by permeable?
    COAL used to allow other particles to fall through it if I remember correctly, if this is what you mean then no, it's been fixed. :D
  • Incredy
    12th Mar 2013 Member 0 Permalink

    He means to make perm. So when you put it on fire, it wont vanish after a few seconds, but will stay there, forever. Untill you remove it with the erase tool..

  • bimmo_devices
    13th Mar 2013 Member 0 Permalink

    Incredy - No, I do mean literally 'permeable'. Should the wiki be edited more regularly?

  • limelier
    13th Mar 2013 Member 0 Permalink

    TPT forums logic

    >full of super smart people that can do all kinds of math problems

    >doesn't know that permeable means capable of letting water through

  • jenn4
    13th Mar 2013 Member 0 Permalink
    @tudoreleuu (View Post)
    That's the problem. We know too much to remember things like permeable. There's only few hundred terabytes of brain capacity in you, you can't have everything stored there.

    And really, permeable can mean a lot of things: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Permeability
  • Incredy
    13th Mar 2013 Member 0 Permalink

    Oh hey, I tought it was some typing mistake.

  • jenn4
    13th Mar 2013 Member 0 Permalink
    @Incredy (View Post)
    So did I, to be honest.