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Re: Galaxy Enforcer Contest
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lugnet.space
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Thu, 19 Jul 2001 00:16:30 GMT
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In lugnet.space, Matthew Gerber writes:
> In lugnet.space, Jesse Alan Long writes:
> > In lugnet.space, Matthew Gerber writes:
> > > Before Greg is automaticaly disqualified for having wings on his Galaxy
> > > Explorer, I would like to forward the idea that since he has wings ON his
> > > wings, they effectively cancel each other out.
> > >
> > > Am I right?
> > >
> > > Matt 8?)
> > Matthew Gerber, and other people who want to ridicule me for my
> > interpretation of space craft, learn to act your age instead of your
> > intelligence quotient, or is your age your intelligence quotient? The only
> > words that I have to say to you is that you are blatantly and unashamedly
> > exploting me and that you should grow up and quit acting as if you have your
> > pants around your ankles and your buttocks waving in the breeze.
> > I never said that I could not build wingless space craft, I only said that I
> > prefer to build my space craft WITH wings. I have built several small space
> > craft that have small or nonexistent wings. The Vessel Vanguard of my Gaea
> > Federation has small wings and my Cosmic Cruiser of the Nomadic Empire is in
> > an octagon shape.
> > The words that you speak to me seem to imply that I am stuck in some type of
> > rut by building space craft with wings but even I can break the mold of my
> > designs in space craft.
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> Sorry Charlie (1),
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> This thing has grown WAY beyond you now...it has entered the lugnet.space
> collective conciousness and become what is know in the big city (2) as "a
> running gag".
>
> Actually, moreso than taking offense at times like this, you ought to be
> proud. Something you said has become a joke for the ages.
>
> But then, even before you take credit for this particular instance of the
> aforementioned gag, I would point you to the Galaxy Enforcer contest page
> at: http://www.geocities.com/lordviperscorpion5/galaxy.html
> It clearly states, IN THE RULES, that entries CAN NOT have wings. I was just
> hoping to preserve a tad of Greg's honor and dignity by showing the contest
> organizer a possible loophole (3).
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> Sincerely,
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> Matthew Gerber (4)
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> (1) YES! I KNOW your name is Jesse...not Charlie...it's a bit of a joke, you
> see...
> (2) NO! I'm NOT making fun of where you might live...it's just a figure of
> speech that I decided to use because it sounded funny...
> (3) Well, actually, no I wasn't...as Foghorn Leghorn might say, "It's a JOKE
> son! Do ya' get it boy?"
> (4) GEEZ!
I didn't realize there were issues with this debate. As far as I'm concerned
build how you wanna build. I build my Galaxy Enforcer to be obnoxious and be
contrary to the rules. Basically the contest took on a whole different tide
when someone posted the picture of Shatner. I'm sorry to all the Trekkies
out there, but when I see Shatner I just assume all seriousness has been
tossed to the wind.
Oh, and they aren't wings, they are solar panels...yes that will do.
GREG~ (who just loves the doggie with X-ray eyes.)
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