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This is where you can discuss your homework, family, just about anything, make strange sounds and otherwise discuss things which are really not related to the Lancer-series. Yes that means you can discuss other games.
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I had just got Freelancer and had started playing. Unfortunately, I was shipped off to work experience a few days later. (All I learned was that filing is the most pointless thing in the world ). Anyway, I wanted to learn more about Freelancer, so I did a search on Google, and got this site. And I can't....get...out....
@All
Here I sit in San Francisco on a businss trip that wll keep me here on the West Coast for the week I'm trying out and becoming deeply disastisfied with the Hotel's so called high speed accessto the internet for which I am selling out $9.95 which is good from check in time until tomorrow at noon.
First of all, the keyoqrd is atrocious and I can barely see what I am typing. But.... I had to come back to the OT, specifically, just to see what was happening. especially to see if anfyting else has happened since this weknd. I assume not and thank the Force for that. So yeah, it is kind of lik home. <Edit> Pardon my graqmmar and spelling but it very hard to make out what I've written.as this internet interface makes what I am posting only a lsightly darker shade of grey in contrst to an oly slightly paler shade of grey back ground <$%#@&^*&%$)(*&*(!>
Edited by - Indy11 on 1/12/2004 4:08:43 PM
Here I sit in San Francisco on a businss trip that wll keep me here on the West Coast for the week I'm trying out and becoming deeply disastisfied with the Hotel's so called high speed accessto the internet for which I am selling out $9.95 which is good from check in time until tomorrow at noon.
First of all, the keyoqrd is atrocious and I can barely see what I am typing. But.... I had to come back to the OT, specifically, just to see what was happening. especially to see if anfyting else has happened since this weknd. I assume not and thank the Force for that. So yeah, it is kind of lik home. <Edit> Pardon my graqmmar and spelling but it very hard to make out what I've written.as this internet interface makes what I am posting only a lsightly darker shade of grey in contrst to an oly slightly paler shade of grey back ground <$%#@&^*&%$)(*&*(!>
Edited by - Indy11 on 1/12/2004 4:08:43 PM
BevilR......wrong thread buddy......but hey I'll address the issue anyway......you said theoretically you could use anti-matter to open a blackhole.....first of all since anti-matter is a theoretic substance all togather we have NO IDEA what it would be capable of no serious speculation can be made about it it's completely a mystery if such a thing even exists......but as far as "opening" a black hole....it isn't closed, its like a tiny particle, it isn't a hole it just looks like one.....
once again though.....theoretically.....you could use a strong enough gravitational field to open the tapered end of a wormhole, essentially connecting two wormholes together, getting around the narrowness and corresponding uselessness of the wormhole. However, you would have to have a wormhole to start with, and know where it went, and be able to get there, and be able to put something on the other end with the approximate gravity of the original blackhole that created the wormhole to begin with, unless you plan on moving the original blackhole to a more readily accessable location.....which as you well know is an absolutely ludicrous notion alltogether......we're talking gravity with a pull that rivals lightspeed, do you think there could EVER be a technology that could push one around? Not likely......
Good?....Bad?......I'm the guy with the gun.
once again though.....theoretically.....you could use a strong enough gravitational field to open the tapered end of a wormhole, essentially connecting two wormholes together, getting around the narrowness and corresponding uselessness of the wormhole. However, you would have to have a wormhole to start with, and know where it went, and be able to get there, and be able to put something on the other end with the approximate gravity of the original blackhole that created the wormhole to begin with, unless you plan on moving the original blackhole to a more readily accessable location.....which as you well know is an absolutely ludicrous notion alltogether......we're talking gravity with a pull that rivals lightspeed, do you think there could EVER be a technology that could push one around? Not likely......
Good?....Bad?......I'm the guy with the gun.
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