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Bubbling streams vs. Live stream

Which is better

52.94% (9)
Streams (waterways)
47.06% (8)
Streams (live, online in game)
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5323
4 years 216 days ago (Last edited by Gustavo Heiden 4 years 216 days ago)
Just wondering what type of stream you all prefer.. 
4994 Moderator
4 years 216 days ago
I was considering the compromise of a water stream live stream, but in the end it won't match the real thing.

However what's really best would be having it all, I really enjoyed that iGP live race sitting in the evening summer sun on a look out spot above the Mosel river.
5066
4 years 215 days ago
Livestreaming windmills in front of a watermill powered by a babbling brook ♥️
5000
4 years 215 days ago
Well, streams (the watery things) are even older then windmills.
Just saying
5323
4 years 215 days ago

Slo
Well, streams (the watery things) are even older then windmills.
Just saying



Yes, but what came first the wind or the water?


To answer my own question.  It had to be wind.  How can water survive on red hot rock?
5000
4 years 215 days ago

Timothy

Slo
Well, streams (the watery things) are even older then windmills.
Just saying



Yes, but what came first the wind or the water?


To answer my own question.  It had to be wind.  How can water survive on red hot rock?


No sir, wind is air that moves around. Air is vaporised water, is it not.
5495 Super Mod
4 years 215 days ago
Wind

noun
1.
the perceptible natural movement of the air, especially in the form of a current of air blowing from a particular direction.
"the wind howled about the building"

Air

noun
1.
the invisible gaseous substance surrounding the earth, a mixture mainly of oxygen and nitrogen.


Sorry, pedantic me strikes again. ?

5000
4 years 215 days ago
Anyway, bubbly streams existed before any mill was invented.
5323
4 years 215 days ago

Slo

Timothy

Slo
Well, streams (the watery things) are even older then windmills.
Just saying



Yes, but what came first the wind or the water?


To answer my own question.  It had to be wind.  How can water survive on red hot rock?


No sir, wind is air that moves around. Air is vaporised water, is it not.



Actually water needed cool, solid rock to form.  So there was no water in the air initially, so the winds of sulfur came first then the winds ofcnitrogne and water then life came and gave us breathable air...
5000
4 years 215 days ago

Timothy

Slo

Timothy

Slo
Well, streams (the watery things) are even older then windmills.
Just saying



Yes, but what came first the wind or the water?


To answer my own question.  It had to be wind.  How can water survive on red hot rock?


No sir, wind is air that moves around. Air is vaporised water, is it not.



Actually water needed cool, solid rock to form.  So there was no water in the air initially, so the winds of sulfur came first then the winds ofcnitrogne and water then life came and gave us breathable air...


Wind before water, yeah, but windmills ... 
5495 Super Mod
4 years 215 days ago
Timothy

Slo

Timothy

Slo
Well, streams (the watery things) are even older then windmills.
Just saying



Yes, but what came first the wind or the water?


To answer my own question.  It had to be wind.  How can water survive on red hot rock?


No sir, wind is air that moves around. Air is vaporised water, is it not.



Actually water needed cool, solid rock to form.  So there was no water in the air initially, so the winds of sulfur came first then the winds ofcnitrogne and water then life came and gave us breathable air...


I feel a "what came first, chicken or egg" scenario beginning. 

And at the danger of wandering off-topic  I'm going to say WINDMILL


5323
4 years 214 days ago

Connor
Timothy

Slo

Timothy

Slo
Well, streams (the watery things) are even older then windmills.
Just saying



Yes, but what came first the wind or the water?


To answer my own question.  It had to be wind.  How can water survive on red hot rock?


No sir, wind is air that moves around. Air is vaporised water, is it not.



Actually water needed cool, solid rock to form.  So there was no water in the air initially, so the winds of sulfur came first then the winds ofcnitrogne and water then life came and gave us breathable air...


I feel a "what came first, chicken or egg" scenario beginning. 

And at the danger of wandering off-topic  I'm going to say WINDMILL





Considering evoloution.  That question's answer has to be the egg.  
5000
4 years 214 days ago (Last edited by Slo Bro 4 years 214 days ago)
Timothy

Connor
Timothy

Slo

Timothy

Slo
Well, streams (the watery things) are even older then windmills.
Just saying



Yes, but what came first the wind or the water?


To answer my own question.  It had to be wind.  How can water survive on red hot rock?


No sir, wind is air that moves around. Air is vaporised water, is it not.



Actually water needed cool, solid rock to form.  So there was no water in the air initially, so the winds of sulfur came first then the winds ofcnitrogne and water then life came and gave us breathable air...


I feel a "what came first, chicken or egg" scenario beginning. 

And at the danger of wandering off-topic  I'm going to say WINDMILL





Considering evoloution.  That question's answer has to be the egg.  


I’m with you on this one, egg, for sure.

Edit: José you sneaky b*stard, editing my post, you turbine hooligan
5323
4 years 214 days ago

Slo
Timothy

Connor
Timothy

Slo

Timothy

Slo
Well, streams (the watery things) are even older then windmills.
Just saying



Yes, but what came first the wind or the water?


To answer my own question.  It had to be wind.  How can water survive on red hot rock?


No sir, wind is air that moves around. Air is vaporised water, is it not.



Actually water needed cool, solid rock to form.  So there was no water in the air initially, so the winds of sulfur came first then the winds ofcnitrogne and water then life came and gave us breathable air...


I feel a "what came first, chicken or egg" scenario beginning. 

And at the danger of wandering off-topic  I'm going to say WINDMILL





Considering evoloution.  That question's answer has to be the egg.  


I’m with you on this one, turbines are way better



Now, now.  That's going too far...
5000
4 years 214 days ago

Timothy

Slo
Timothy

Connor
Timothy

Slo

Timothy

Slo
Well, streams (the watery things) are even older then windmills.
Just saying



Yes, but what came first the wind or the water?


To answer my own question.  It had to be wind.  How can water survive on red hot rock?


No sir, wind is air that moves around. Air is vaporised water, is it not.



Actually water needed cool, solid rock to form.  So there was no water in the air initially, so the winds of sulfur came first then the winds ofcnitrogne and water then life came and gave us breathable air...


I feel a "what came first, chicken or egg" scenario beginning. 

And at the danger of wandering off-topic  I'm going to say WINDMILL





Considering evoloution.  That question's answer has to be the egg.  


I’m with you on this one, turbines are way better



Now, now.  That's going too far...



This is a perfect example of José beeing omnipresent.

And abusing his powers
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