Bio Engineer Archive
Thread: Object Scale Seems Scrambled
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ioan
Tue Nov 16, 2004 8:12 am
#1
I just started my Bio-engineering education, and it sparked a peeve that I've had for the nearly one year that I've been here.
The scale of objects is seriously scrambled.
The DNA Sample is taller than my waist. Since the beginning I've seen this happen. Gas canisters are distractingly small, about the size of a loaf of bread, and radiological crates might hold a small pizza. When I see these crates in starports or campsites, they look like they might take a few strong people to shift them. In my own lab, they look like I could tuck a few of them underneath my arm without much trouble. Many objects appear to be out of scale.
I haven't seen a discussion about this, and it certainly shouldn't get in the way of the real issues that need to be fixed. It just seems like someone has overlooked a scaling factor somewhere.
Zadokk
Tue Nov 16, 2004 10:43 am
#3
Yeah if you look at how big a active biosensor looks and then how big asynthetic clothlooks, it makes you wonder how tailors manage to squeeze it into a pair of hawtpants 
CapricornONE
Wed Nov 17, 2004 1:40 am
#4
Zadokk wrote:
Yeah if you look at how big a active biosensor looks and then how big asynthetic clothlooks, it makes you wonder how tailors manage to squeeze it into a pair of hawtpants
ROFL!!!!
Hylidex
Wed Nov 17, 2004 1:43 am
#5
And imagine, there are FIVE of those things in a gnort or a vir vur.
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