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Re: UCS Tie-Fighter mini review.
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lugnet.loc.au
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Mon, 31 Jul 2000 23:18:16 GMT
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"Paul Baulch" <paul@vic.bigpond.net.au> wrote in message
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> David Drew wrote in message ...
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> > This seems strange. On the catalogue ad, the vehicle was surrounded by
> > several double-height 2*4's, each with a different no. on it (10, 30, 50).
> > This suggested to me that they were frequency crystals (with the number in
> > kHz), which could be swapped in and out, giving the opportunity for races.
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> Hehe, I'm afraid their real use is far less technical than that :-) No,
> they are used for various single-player "games" and represent a number of
> points for navigating around the brick, knocking it over, whatever.
Sheesh. Well, I'm sure my explanation sounds a lot more logical. I must have
been living in hope. :)
later,
David Drew.
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| David Drew wrote in message ... (...) Hehe, I'm afraid their real use is far less technical than that :-) No, they are used for various single-player "games" and represent a number of points for navigating around the brick, knocking it over, (...) (24 years ago, 31-Jul-00, to lugnet.loc.au)
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