jortsandshirts wrote: ↑Thu May 12, 2022 4:12 am
What a dumb reason to ban someone.
The system is designed with checks and balances. If one buys a flaming shitheap shuttle they're open to being lynched fair and square. That leads to fun on a bun and who suffers? Someone looking to get their greentext?
They get advanced warning a shuttle of peril is coming, prepare for it like a big boy and deal with adversity as it comes. The fuck is even going on here with this thinking.
Oh no, you may not "win" a game that isn't fun at all by definition when people focus on winning. I mean or you could prepare in the many ways that will let you survive the shuttle and see it as an extra challenge. Did anybody even ahelp this or was it just an admin who got their beanbag in a knot about something in their day and looked for people to shit on? A terrible shuttle is part and parcel of this fucking game which is why so many exist. Gigafractal, Inferno, etc. A note is a little much for this but a ban of anykind is just overkill and goes against the whole spirit of the damn game. Your coworkers are just as dangerous as the Spaze Wizards turning your vending machines into sentient killing machines. Welcome to SS13.
If this was ahelped, ahelper needs to fuck off to Manuel.
If this wasn't ahelped this ban needs to fuck off and the admin needs to fuck off to Manuel.
Stop trying to force your stupid ideas of what SS13 is on the community. This place is OSHA violations gangbanging the Stanford Prison Experiment rolled into a tortilla made of Sealab 2021 smothered in absurdist humour salsa picante. Instead of being a banhappy fuck why not add a little more chexmix and balances to it by looking into coding up some cabbage that throws a punishment RNG into the mix. If El Capitano or another head orders a bad shuttle there's a chance they get insta-cargo podded and kersplotted while a benign shuttle gets ordered instead. Oops, NanoTrasen brand shuttle ordering tech what you gonna do. There, fixed. If the order a bad shuttle there's a chance they will get it and be lynched, there's a chance they might get popped by a faulty software coded by a two-bit Nanotrasen, or hell add that they need to swipe their ID again to confirm and there's yet another chance it just eats their ID and does nothing. Fucking NT and their trashheap station.
Literally any solution other than being a fucking Hitler just because you can.
How Much Does Shutting the Goddamn Hell Up Cost?
Summary: Gravel Delivery Prices
Minus crushed rock costs
$12-$35 per cubic yard while clean crushed rock costs
$30-$50 per cubic yard. Delivery and spreading can double those prices. However, the more material you order, the less the total cost. Delivery is usually free of charge up to 10 miles.
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Crushed rock is a
type of gravel that has been mechanically broken down into small pieces and sorted by size. It is a highly versatile product, used for driveways, pathways,
flower beds or as a base for concrete, pavers, asphalt,
retaining walls,
sheds or foundations.
Crushed rock is a very strong and durable material, and it offers great traction. It is available for delivery by the cubic yard, typically by landscaping supply companies that also sell products such as mulch, sand and soil.
About Crushed Rock Delivery
There are two basic types of crushed rocks: minus and clean. Both are available in a variety of sizes and colors, but they are used differently.
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Pea Gravel Cost
Expect to pay between around
$35 per cubic yard or $40 to $45 per ton for pea gravel delivery. The price will decrease significantly for large quantities of pea gravel. If you are looking for a color other than gray, the cost will increase.
Pea gravel is a small hard stone that is about the size of a pea. The most common size is 3/8 inch. It is smooth and generally round with no sharp edges. It is frequently used in home gardening and decorative landscaping projects such as accenting flower beds and gardens.
Cost of Crushed Rock Delivery
The price of crushed rock depends on the type and size you select, and the amount. It is also heavily influenced by your geographic location. Prices in big cities are easily double what they are in many rural areas.
- Minus crushed rock is less expensive, ranging from about $12-$35 per cubic yard, not including delivery or spreading.
- Clean crushed rock usually ranges in price from $30-$50 per cubic yard, also not including delivery or spreading.
Delivery and spreading charges vary, too, but in many cases they will double the price. The more you order, however, the less per cubic yard delivery charges will be.
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