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(...) I'm not so sure about that. I think humanities one true claim to being anything close to superior are our language skills. (...) I wouldn't listen to a biologist. (URL) Biologists are dumb>. Well, we're assuming the base of any and all life is (...) (22 years ago, 11-Jun-03, to lugnet.space, FTX)
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(...) Trevor, I'd be hard pressed to call these sub capital ships! There as big and bigger than the one I'm calling a capital ship. Wow. Very cool. There was a thread a few months back that kinda outlined (if memory serves :-)the generally accepted (...) (22 years ago, 11-Jun-03, to lugnet.space, FTX)
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(...) Capitalization is irrelevant. You guys need to go make your own LEGO personae and quit trying to sponge off mine. Sheesh. -Grand Admiral and Keeper of Fleebnorks (URL) (22 years ago, 11-Jun-03, to lugnet.space, FTX)
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In lugnet.space, Spencer Nowak wrote: snipped other creations to focus on .Space.... (...) Interesting... I like the first two positions that you have shown. For some reason, the third one with the cockpit tilted upwards just seems wrong. Maybe it's (...) (22 years ago, 11-Jun-03, to lugnet.space, FTX)
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-snip- (...) Well, that's not necessarily so. Dinosaurs lacked the ability to adapt in the same manner that mammals did. That is what makes humans so powerful, adaptability. Of course, it also limits us. the age old pull between adaptability and (...) (22 years ago, 11-Jun-03, to lugnet.space, FTX)
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In lugnet.space, Lindsay Frederick Braun wrote: (snip) (...) If I may be so bold, I would claim that title for myself. :D -Grand Admiral and Keeper of Fleebnorks (URL) (22 years ago, 11-Jun-03, to lugnet.space, FTX)
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(...) Did ya notice the capitalization? (2 URLs) >> (22 years ago, 11-Jun-03, to lugnet.space, FTX)
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(...) I agree, but for that scientists have defined life on earth as what they have seen, and we still don't know the full potential other elements may have in slightly altered environments. But, (prepare for extreme geekiness) where would a (...) (22 years ago, 11-Jun-03, to lugnet.space, FTX)
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(...) From my perspective, anyone under the age of 20 is a kid. (...) No, there aren't. To date, I am the one and only Grand Admiral. And I'd appreciate it if the wanna-bes would allow me to preserve that one small shred of my LEGO persona that I (...) (22 years ago, 11-Jun-03, to lugnet.space, FTX)
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I liked it then, love it now. I agree with Gil, a work of art... Take care, Soren (22 years ago, 11-Jun-03, to lugnet.space)
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(...) I guess the other fly in the oinment might be the assumption that there is an immutable 'Law of Physics'. As the quantum areas of physics are being explored as they relate to huge distances, spans of space etc, it is becoming more apparent (...) (22 years ago, 11-Jun-03, to lugnet.space, FTX)
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(...) (snip) (...) Well, I just had to chime in on this.. My take on this is that while there might be a finite number of organic molecules, the combinations of molecules are infinite. A given trait might have one or two molecules to express itself, (...) (22 years ago, 11-Jun-03, to lugnet.space, FTX)
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(...) Absolutely! -G (22 years ago, 11-Jun-03, to lugnet.space, FTX)
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(...) Hah! Thanks Gil. Can I put that up over at the Aquarium? -Felix (22 years ago, 11-Jun-03, to lugnet.space, FTX)
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-snip (...) either that or kick the big dogs in their knee caps. hehehehehe. (...) but you have a limiting factor of planets that can sustain life at all. But the theory states "given the physics and chemistry of organic molecules". I would argue (...) (22 years ago, 11-Jun-03, to lugnet.space, FTX)
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(...) Congrats sir! I thought that might have been it, but I'll take this as confirmation! As your prize.... (URL) :P -G (22 years ago, 11-Jun-03, to lugnet.space, FTX)
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After my last post (and the resulting reprimand from adm. Giddens), I was inspired to get a few more MOCs posted. Here they are: (All the folders are moderated, so if ya want more pics just go up) A torpedo plane, the albatross. It is used in (...) (22 years ago, 11-Jun-03, to lugnet.space, lugnet.announce.moc, lugnet.build.military)
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(...) Hodgkins' Law of Parallel Planet Development Tribbles to me! -Felix (bored at work) (22 years ago, 11-Jun-03, to lugnet.space, FTX)
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(...) Take dis steenking thread to Cuba!! And no funny bizness... <waves Vapomatic™ Raygun> (URL) (22 years ago, 11-Jun-03, to lugnet.space, FTX)
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(...) So, you wanna run with the big dogs, do you Jr Marshal? I would argue that life has a finite number genetic traits for any one population. However, space offers infinite possibilites. The combination of even the smallest changes in environment (...) (22 years ago, 11-Jun-03, to lugnet.space, FTX)
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