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Come on, this is getting ridiculous. (Community)
Come on, this is getting ridiculous. // Community
Jun 17, 2004, 12:43pm
ROFL!!!!!!!!!!!! ;-"D
[View Quote]"e n z o" <enzo at activeworlds.com> wrote in message
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> OH yeah...
>
> The delay...
>
>
> FedEx had a labor dispute between their workers in France and the
Collective
> of Opus Centauri 5 so all shipments had to go the LONG way
>
>
> E
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> "e n z o" <enzo at activeworlds.com> wrote in message
> news:40d1a593 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> inspection
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it
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Jun 17, 2004, 1:39pm
oh sure it's the "LONG way" excuse! LOL
damn shipping companies.
Leo :)
I suppose your teleporters are down too?
[View Quote]"e n z o" <enzo at activeworlds.com> wrote in message news:40d1a693$1 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> OH yeah...
>
> The delay...
>
>
> FedEx had a labor dispute between their workers in France and the Collective
> of Opus Centauri 5 so all shipments had to go the LONG way
>
>
> E
>
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> "e n z o" <enzo at activeworlds.com> wrote in message
> news:40d1a593 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> inspection
> to
> I
> the
> not
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Jun 17, 2004, 2:38pm
I told you all that E N Z O was a troublemaker.......LOL
[View Quote]
> OH yeah...
>
> The delay...
>
> FedEx had a labor dispute between their workers in France and the Collective
> of Opus Centauri 5 so all shipments had to go the LONG way
>
> E
>
[View Quote]> "e n z o" <enzo at activeworlds.com> wrote in message
> news:40d1a593 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> inspection
> to
> I
> the
> not
> for
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Jun 17, 2004, 3:12pm
Oh that's a roar ... great explanation E N Z O ... I understood every word
of it hehehe
Lady NightHawk
--
[View Quote]"e n z o" <enzo at activeworlds.com> wrote in message
news:40d1a593 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> If I had a nickel for every kid that telegrammed me : "Oh yeah, sure,
> ROUTINE maintenance. What really happened?"....
>
>
> OK OK I am ready to tell the truth. It all started as a routine
inspection
> of the power feed and the string accelerators. The transspace modulator we
> had found at the crashsite back in 1992 had started to show signs of
> subspace interphasing. If this was not locked down this would have meant
> that we could have lost the entire hyperplasma interflux. Of course if it
> were just Alphaworld that would have been affected then that wouldn't have
> required immediate attention and we could probably have left it go for
> several light seconds. Unfortunately for us it began to seem that the
> failure was also creating a antimatter flux on the nanointerpolator we had
> juryrigged as a power source... who knows what would happen if that had a
> breach. So we shut it down and swapped the motherboard.
>
> result:
>
> universe safe for another day
>
> Please keep this under your hats ok?
>
>
> E
>
>
>
>
>
>
> "NO NO SHUT THEM ALL DOWN!"
> C3PO
>
> "ferruccio" <startrek3 at earthlink.net> wrote in message
> news:40d13c8f at server1.Activeworlds.com...
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Jun 17, 2004, 4:05pm
Did you forget to shut down the fusion chamber before powering down the
string accelerators for testing? I think that gave me a BSoD once...
-CMM
[View Quote]"e n z o" <enzo at activeworlds.com> wrote in message
news:40d1a593 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> If I had a nickel for every kid that telegrammed me : "Oh yeah, sure,
> ROUTINE maintenance. What really happened?"....
>
>
> OK OK I am ready to tell the truth. It all started as a routine
inspection
> of the power feed and the string accelerators. The transspace modulator we
> had found at the crashsite back in 1992 had started to show signs of
> subspace interphasing. If this was not locked down this would have meant
> that we could have lost the entire hyperplasma interflux. Of course if it
> were just Alphaworld that would have been affected then that wouldn't have
> required immediate attention and we could probably have left it go for
> several light seconds. Unfortunately for us it began to seem that the
> failure was also creating a antimatter flux on the nanointerpolator we had
> juryrigged as a power source... who knows what would happen if that had a
> breach. So we shut it down and swapped the motherboard.
>
> result:
>
> universe safe for another day
>
> Please keep this under your hats ok?
>
>
> E
>
>
>
>
>
>
> "NO NO SHUT THEM ALL DOWN!"
> C3PO
>
> "ferruccio" <startrek3 at earthlink.net> wrote in message
> news:40d13c8f at server1.Activeworlds.com...
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Jun 17, 2004, 7:51pm
Yet other countries are able to change when they have been using
imperial measurements for even longer?
[View Quote]
> We Americans cannot change a
> century or two of a way of communicating date, time or measurement.
Jun 17, 2004, 7:57pm
Also remember to check the polyfluxer regularly. That thing's more
important than most people like to admit.
[View Quote]
> Did you forget to shut down the fusion chamber before powering down the
> string accelerators for testing? I think that gave me a BSoD once...
>
> -CMM
>
[View Quote]> "e n z o" <enzo at activeworlds.com> wrote in message
> news:40d1a593 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
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Jun 17, 2004, 10:58pm
Oh dear it looks like we're going to have to send in starfleet to make some
negotiations. You should hire him he probably knows more about this stuff
than you all ever will. His work doesn't come cheap though -- I had to hire
him once to ummm.... well... make ummm... some... negotiations... ya know
with that pointy flashy thingy of his...
He did get the job done extremely quick and correct the first time. Funny
thing is I've never had any issues with the people from the Opus Centauri
area of space after he got done with them. :)
[View Quote]"e n z o" <enzo at activeworlds.com> wrote in message
news:40d1a693$1 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> OH yeah...
>
> The delay...
>
>
> FedEx had a labor dispute between their workers in France and the
Collective
> of Opus Centauri 5 so all shipments had to go the LONG way
>
>
> E
>
>
>
> "e n z o" <enzo at activeworlds.com> wrote in message
> news:40d1a593 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> inspection
we
it
have
had
a
> to
point
> I
> the
> not
> for
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Jun 17, 2004, 11:13pm
It is not an issue if you use it in your area, but it is one if you use it
on the internet which is an international territory.
You cannot expect everyone to learn those outdated systems and to know what
am or pm means.
[View Quote]"armygeddon" <armygeddon at cox.net> wrote in message
news:40d117d9 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> </snippet>
> In 1790, the French National Assembly
> <snippet/>
>
> I find this quite untrue. As I have studied in Physics, Chemistry,
Biology
> and other sciences I have noticed that the metric system is heavily used
in
> instruction and widely throughout our scientific scenes. While America
does
> not use it for average daily use(you won't notice it on freeway signs, but
> you will in most textbooks), we have our own system that works well for
our
> needs, and simply because we don't follow "the international" standard
for
> everything does not necessarily mean that we are inferior, or that our
> system is inappropriate or our prerogative.. When necessary to meet the
> international standard we have conversions that we use to follow
> international protocol. I see no problem with having two systems in place
> coinciding in our country. Why does it seem like others have such a
problem
> with this? From a programmers view, which I like to think of myself as
> *grins* I can see that continuity is great, and that is why ISO standards
> are used. For such cases, it is essential that when developing for other
> countries as well as your own, you keep these standards in mine.
>
> I am also not prone to defending America's actions. I don't feel it is
> something i should be obligated to do, except to try to correct statements
> made infallibly. I have my own criticisms of the U.S. and they are much
> more intense then the metric system. They deal more with Race, War,
Poverty
> and Politics...the list goes on, but is neither here nor there.
>
> Enjoy the week,
> armygeddon
>
> "kf" <none at junk.mail> wrote in message news:40CFFADF.5D63 at junk.mail...
world
three
make
a
to
> industry,
responsible
> for
from
> the
> roughly
> arbitrary
> very
> 5280
> anything.
> little
school
> I
> now?
!
dates...
> reason if
> :)~~~~~
> <xelag at digitalspace.com>
> <zeofatex at yahoo.com>
> the
dates,
> i.e.
dates
> by
JUN
> 24 96
> especially
only
> those
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Jun 17, 2004, 11:18pm
I suggest using a quantum singularity device as power source, it's more
reliable.
[View Quote]"e n z o" <enzo at activeworlds.com> wrote in message
news:40d1a693$1 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> OH yeah...
>
> The delay...
>
>
> FedEx had a labor dispute between their workers in France and the
Collective
> of Opus Centauri 5 so all shipments had to go the LONG way
>
>
> E
>
>
>
> "e n z o" <enzo at activeworlds.com> wrote in message
> news:40d1a593 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> inspection
we
it
have
had
a
> to
point
> I
> the
> not
> for
>
>
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Jun 17, 2004, 11:26pm
Wow E N Z O, so this is how you treat a concerned citizen, with sarcasm, and
disrespect. Thank you. I think this says a lot.
Btw, you forgot to realign the dilithium matrix before restart, so AW
continues to fail to achieve warp 9.9. :P
Jun 18, 2004, 2:56am
O_O at me just realizing the last sentence wasn't part of the barrage of
sarcasm. Sooo I hope the new motherboard can withstand some subspace
instability due to increased number of hotep hats.
Jun 18, 2004, 5:06am
who says ferr is a "kid?" ;P
[View Quote]e n z o wrote:
> If I had a nickel for every kid that telegrammed me : "Oh yeah, sure,
> ROUTINE maintenance. What really happened?"....
>
>
> OK OK I am ready to tell the truth. It all started as a routine inspection
> of the power feed and the string accelerators. The transspace modulator we
> had found at the crashsite back in 1992 had started to show signs of
> subspace interphasing. If this was not locked down this would have meant
> that we could have lost the entire hyperplasma interflux. Of course if it
> were just Alphaworld that would have been affected then that wouldn't have
> required immediate attention and we could probably have left it go for
> several light seconds. Unfortunately for us it began to seem that the
> failure was also creating a antimatter flux on the nanointerpolator we had
> juryrigged as a power source... who knows what would happen if that had a
> breach. So we shut it down and swapped the motherboard.
>
> result:
>
> universe safe for another day
>
> Please keep this under your hats ok?
>
>
> E
>
>
>
>
>
>
> "NO NO SHUT THEM ALL DOWN!"
> C3PO
>
> "ferruccio" <startrek3 at earthlink.net> wrote in message
> news:40d13c8f at server1.Activeworlds.com...
>
>
> a
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Elyk
kfoerst at sbcglobal.net
Jun 18, 2004, 2:29pm
Kyleeeeeee tellllll me telllll me.........how old is Fer:)))))))??????????
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> who says ferr is a "kid?" ;P
>
[View Quote]> e n z o wrote:
>
> --
> Elyk
> kfoerst at sbcglobal.net
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Jun 18, 2004, 2:36pm
SO, disregard remark about disrespect blah blah. Thanks for explaining what
happened.
Jun 18, 2004, 3:17pm
I was refering to "kids" telegramming me...
E
[View Quote]"vera" <pove at rcn.com> wrote in message news:40D31573.8B37A6CF at rcn.com...
> Kyleeeeeee tellllll me telllll me.........how old is Fer:)))))))??????????
>
> elyk wrote:
>
inspection
modulator we
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it
have
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Jun 18, 2004, 3:57pm
[View Quote]e n z o wrote:
> I was refering to "kids" telegramming me...
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Well,, probably Ferrucio is not a kid tho he behaves like one sometimes :)
To his positive side: he acknowledged he was wrong and it is a VERY RARE situation.
I'm really pleased with his honesty, thank you Ferrucio for your posts!!
--
Andras
"It's MY computer" (tm Steve Gibson)
Jun 18, 2004, 5:01pm
He does? o_O
[View Quote]
> Well,, probably Ferrucio is not a kid tho he behaves like one sometimes :)
Jun 18, 2004, 6:04pm
This whole thread is out of porportion. Though we got to find out from e n z
o finnaly. About time you let some truth out. You should do it often, so we
atleast know. The bigger of the universe, the more people you're going to
get asking you the same questions. Just think the main questions that would
be asked, and asnwer then, then answer the rest threw support or something.
This may be a lesson ;]
--
Signed,
TheMask
:: Owner of Delusional-Minds Hosting ::
Free world hosting.. Just a T-Gram will do it.
http://www.delusional-minds.com
Jun 18, 2004, 7:57pm
But then how do we interface it?
This is the old X-5
E
[View Quote]"commander sisko" <Sisko> wrote in message
news:40d242d6 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> I suggest using a quantum singularity device as power source, it's more
> reliable.
>
> "e n z o" <enzo at activeworlds.com> wrote in message
> news:40d1a693$1 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> Collective
modulator
> we
meant
> it
> have
> had
had
> a
as
> point
considering
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down
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Jun 18, 2004, 7:58pm
Welcome
:)
[View Quote]"ferruccio" <startrek3 at earthlink.net> wrote in message
news:40d31a24 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> SO, disregard remark about disrespect blah blah. Thanks for explaining
what
> happened.
>
>
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Jun 19, 2004, 1:15am
I could send you a convertor but it might take another couple light years to
get there...
[View Quote]"e n z o" <enzo at activeworlds.com> wrote in message
news:40d36543$1 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> But then how do we interface it?
>
> This is the old X-5
>
>
> E
>
>
>
> "commander sisko" <Sisko> wrote in message
> news:40d242d6 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
sure,
> modulator
> meant
if
wouldn't
for
the
we
> had
information
> as
> considering
> it's
> down
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>
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Jun 19, 2004, 3:43am
Nope, he doesn't. Prolly just doesn't understand Ferr's sense of humor =P
[View Quote]"rossyboy" <rossyboy at vwtv.org> wrote in message
news:40d33c20 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> He does? o_O
>
> andras wrote:
>
:)
>
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Jun 19, 2004, 12:25pm
you mean like, the bmw?
-SWE
[View Quote]"e n z o" <enzo at activeworlds.com> wrote in message
news:40d36543$1 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> But then how do we interface it?
>
> This is the old X-5
>
>
> E
>
>
>
> "commander sisko" <Sisko> wrote in message
> news:40d242d6 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
sure,
> modulator
> meant
if
wouldn't
for
the
we
> had
information
> as
> considering
> it's
> down
>
>
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Jun 19, 2004, 12:25pm
ok emm, light years is distance, not time >_< it's the distance light
travels in a year.
-SWE
[View Quote]"zeofatex" <zeofatex at yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:40d3afc3$1 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> I could send you a convertor but it might take another couple light years
to
> get there...
>
> "e n z o" <enzo at activeworlds.com> wrote in message
> news:40d36543$1 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
more
> sure,
of
course
> if
> wouldn't
> for
> the
nanointerpolator
> we
that
> information
the
>
>
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