62 because RNG decided that one block of reinforced glass wasn't strong enough to withstand your IC2 reactor going into meltdown63 Because Error Propagation.
63 because of the one you always have left over when making 7 blocks64 Because a stack.
See, that's a good shout. You already can't easily put diesel in a petrol car in the UK because the diesel nozzle is bigger; doesn't help with the other way round. I'm going to keep brimming my tank for the next 1000-2000 miles (topping up when it gets half full) and that should be OK. Because petrol is lighter, some of what I put in there will float to the top; if you keep brimming it, eventually that will dissolve into the diesel.63 because make diesel triangle shaped and petrol square shaped! Problem solved! 2 year old toddlers have been proving this science for decades
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Yea it may run ragged for a few days until it works it way out if the system. Diesel acts as a lubricant in a diesel engine whereas petrol has the opposite effect and increases friction, however it should be ok if it is diluted enough. Pretty sure a certain amount of contamination is tolerated by design62.
See, that's a good shout. You already can't easily put diesel in a petrol car in the UK because the diesel nozzle is bigger; doesn't help with the other way round. I'm going to keep brimming my tank for the next 1000-2000 miles (topping up when it gets half full) and that should be OK. Because petrol is lighter, some of what I put in there will float to the top; if you keep brimming it, eventually that will dissolve into the diesel.
62 think of it as trying to put bricks in a tumble dryer. It's all fine til you turn it on64 I don't drive, nor was it really covered in my chemistry class, so I can't really add my input as to the whole diesel vs petrol thing.
Best. Analogy. Ever.think of it as trying to put bricks in a tumble dryer. It's all fine til you turn it on