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Re: Galaxy Enforcer Contest
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lugnet.off-topic.fun
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Thu, 12 Jul 2001 04:38:57 GMT
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In lugnet.space, Larry Pieniazek writes:
> In lugnet.space, Lindsay Frederick Braun writes:
> > In lugnet.space, Larry Pieniazek writes:
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> > What? I thought when you held them up for me that one time,
> > they were mine to keep. You can't have them back, either,
> > because I'm using them to keep my furniture from scuffing.
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> You have furniture??? I thought you sold it all to get grey plates!
Why? My furniture isn't worth much in grey plates--maybe a
half dozen 6x16s per piece. :) My car, on the other hand,
might land ten or eleven. At least it would have, before
the A/C bit the dust.
> > > ++Lar (envisioning how complicated the Pirate game would be if Frank used
> > > ships to that scale and level of detail... there would be THOUSANDs of ships
> > > to track in just one game)
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> > Not really--have you ever tried to float a brick?
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> Grasshopper, you don't know SNOT.
Heh. This week, that's the one thing I can definitely say is
wrong.
> Turn it upside down, it floats fine.
Yes, but we still haven't cleared up that hydrodynamic issue.
Marine science is more than yelling and running around. :)
> And the tubes look like stacks, or missile launchers (well, actually,
> guns that turn into wings)...
But we have to turn the engines off first! Wait, it
can't have wings. Do we have to disqualify Jude?
best
Lindsay
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