Jedmonds24

Jedmonds24

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I usualy build about 4 repair platforms on top of each other with a jump inhibitor, about 4 hangers and some turrets on point. All of these are arranged and packed together so they all overlap, and then I park a few carriers or LRM friggets inside the group. It makes an effective defense against the AI in most cases. Not to be condescending, don't forget to invest in upgrades that can help track the enemy's fleet. -VERY IMPORTANT- The AI just loves to flank the hell out

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[quote]As for ACORN, if you got news that wasn't biased against those evil evil republicans, you might know they do more than voter registration too. Not to mention voter fraud has dick to do with the discussion, was entirely out of context, and made no sense as a retort. This isn't even new news, ACORN has been fucking around in the mortgage market for over a decade now. Us right wing crazies have been bitching about the bad loans since Clinton hosed us with them in ev

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Besides the limitations involved there is one issue, People are dicks. If you go MMO you get all the problems that come with MMOs. And not just cheating, account theft, online spamming and server maintenance and repair ect, ect. You also need to find people willing to run a campaign long enough to hold attention of those playing. Or mission based gameplay, and if you do that. What do you reward to the players? How do you reward it? How do you keep vetran players f

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O man capital hill just shot down the bailout, now its gonna be like survivor with banks. Who is gonna be gone next week?

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I came across this comic through cracked.com, and I have to say its just great. Its kinda like Calvin and Hobbes meets The Far Side. Its also where I got my Avatar, (with permission to use the image as an avatar first). Hope others can enjoy it as much as I have.

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[quote]Fueling the economy by overselling at 100% markup to people that can't afford them doesn't actually fuel the economy.[/quote] Its a sad truth. Town in my area (Lumberton Texas) has had by far the fastest growth now than in the past 30 years. I work for a plumbing company sub-contracted to do the work on the homes for new neighborhoods being built there. And they are working at the pace of a new home getting completed every 3 days. Homes are vac

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[quote]I've read and heard a few different versions of "this number." [/quote] I have to, its just alot of money anyother way, the pies make it more palatable.

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[quote]We need to take our medicine now, cut Fannie and Freddie off, abolish the idiotic HUD program, collapse the housing market, put a shitload of contractors out of business(we have way too many of them)[/quote] I agree that we may have to many contractors (way to many bad eggs for sure) and in my area, (Texas gulf coast) contractors have been building homes for 40-50k and selling them for over 100k. But they have alot of people working and are a fuel for our economy here

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Huzza got back to my own post, (had to get Firefox bit of a forum bug with IE) and got some interesting opinons and info. One thing about the buyout I find kinda hard to swallow is that its enough money to just about rebuild the ENTIRE American infrastructure. When I can't even get my county to fill a pothole at the end of my street. Its about $2,500 from every man, woman and child. (excluding illegal immigration ofcourse) I know its a free market and the "yo

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[quote]Recycling and reusing play a large part of my life and I encourage both these wholeheartedy. The major difference with digital commodities is the original buyer maintain full benefit for the product AFTER he/she has parted with it. Being a liscense that it is, our customer is really selling our property. Customer becomes Competitor, and we end paying to support the product. It wouldnt be a problem if the original installed/copied game could magically disappear after sale. The reality i

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I don't know where to begin with this exactly, but I can read all of forums fine (even long ones) except for one post, my own on the $700 billion buyout. I get no error messages, I tried cleaning out my temporary internet files, rebooting, ect. But the thread just stops at Spartan's post even though he's #8 and it says there are 20 replies. its just irritating because I can't even see what he said.

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So aparently American auto manufacturing practices has come around to bite us in our own asses since an American car maker can't aford to sell the 2009 Fiesta ECOnetic here. Sooo.......Zydor, somebody, can you hook me up with one of those please!!!!!!!

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[quote]The LHC accelerates protons to an appreciable portion of the speed of light, as indicated by the energies above. This process is essentially the same as particles that are ejected from the sun on a constant basis. These particles are known as cosmic rays. 90% of the time, these particles are protons. These particles bombard Earth by the billions per second.[/quote] Well if comic books teach us anything, then the Hadron Collider might be the source of the next generation of supe

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