The like and get likes thread

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Minmatar?

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Good good.

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It’s not a bug, it’s a feature.

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Me like a lot

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And another day goes by… today I’ve written quite a bit, just not here, soa ccoridng to yu, I barely wrote anything today. But, if a post falls in a forum and no one is around to hear it, does it make a sound?

Something tells me it’s too late for philosophy so… nighties lovelies!


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Also: building a giant in real life is quite tantalizing…

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Which post?

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Also where do I sign up for the empress harem?

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just 2 months after buying my “fancy” (clean at least) new laptop, 8+ cores became the standard thanks to the new CPU competition… just a little ways prior 4 cores was considered top end, now it’s 18-22… My laptop now seems like a better… ps3?

An Amarr harem girl… if you really want to join, make sure you have plenty of clones in stock or very good health insurance, given their lore i wouldn’t be too surprised to see… let’s leave it to imagination.

As Matari raised I have to pass though

@discobot you will be who goes instead of me, thank you for doing it

@discobot fortune will you survive the Empress?

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:crystal_ball: Reply hazy try again

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Timezone everyone o/

This ship took only two years to complete? And even when it had delays? :hushed:

Here they cant build a ship for 8 years already, its called Gawron and it had to be a series of ships, now cancelled. Its a patrol vessel now, poorly equipped and terribly overpriced ship. And its useless really in a war. Its supposedly because there is no money. But they have money for uieseless stuff nobody wlll ever use in a war. :thinking:

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Well, military shipyards are a kind of silly business nowadays. Here in Spain we had a lot of crazy fun with the prototype to a new air-independent submarine, probably the most advanced in the world… until it turned that once built and equipped, its dead weight was larger than its maximum buoyancy. Or said in plain words, it was too heavy to float. So they had to essentially cut it in half and add a few meters of pressure hull and extra ballast tanks so it could float and operate properly.

http://navaltoday.com/2016/04/06/navantia-a-step-closer-to-fixing-spanish-submarines-weight-problem/

For a price tag of 2.2 billion euros, it felt like “CCP was here”. :rofl:

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And, good morning LAGLers!


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Suddenly air-independent sounds like a serious advantage. Forever under water. :joy:
Maybe they could have build a dock for it, but underwater? Would be very difficult to attack from air. All they would have to worry would be underwater stuff. :thinking:

Hmm, anyone here remembers SeaQuest? Seriously advanced submarine from future? I liket that TV series.

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Not sure how you screw up the buoyancy calculations as a supposed proffessional. o.o

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Buoyancy was right, but they added lots of extra equipment during construction and apparently took long for someone to put together how much was the final mass of the vehicle vs the buoyancy… And then was a little late to “slim down” the submarine.

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Cutest TEST propaganda poster to this day

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TEST alliance best alliance
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Tiny dino is sooo cute!

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