Professor | Posted: 19:20:47 8th Dec 2005 |
Posts: 5830 Topics: 405 Location: China Gender: Male ISP: MSN |
Seems like there is some support for this. Worth having a vote on the issue I think.
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dagdamor | Posted: 19:25:54 8th Dec 2005 |
Posts: 380 Topics: 19 Location: United States Gender: Male |
Oh, INDEED!
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mehdec | Posted: 19:27:39 8th Dec 2005 |
Posts: 1152 Topics: 87 Gender: Male |
vote!!!
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Filas | Posted: 19:30:27 8th Dec 2005 |
Posts: 2042 Topics: 148 Location: Lithuania |
"some support"
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watupdogg | Posted: 19:30:58 8th Dec 2005 |
Posts: 2391 Topics: 346 Location: Portugal Gender: Male |
I support this too |
Professor | Posted: 19:34:11 8th Dec 2005 |
Posts: 5830 Topics: 405 Location: China Gender: Male ISP: MSN |
Okay, yeah, more than a little support. But, we have not yet heard from SmartFox, or Bert, or many others who might have different views. The warp also creates some risk. At times, too much risk. But zero risk can also be boring, so some risk is not always bad.
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dagdamor | Posted: 19:37:00 8th Dec 2005 |
Posts: 380 Topics: 19 Location: United States Gender: Male |
i like zero risk , keeps things like what Filas just did from happening to me 1 parsect away from detection, but NO, he just had to find me
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Professor | Posted: 19:39:08 8th Dec 2005 |
Posts: 5830 Topics: 405 Location: China Gender: Male ISP: MSN |
LOL. Well, I think you would find zero risk boring after a while.
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dagdamor | Posted: 19:41:22 8th Dec 2005 |
Posts: 380 Topics: 19 Location: United States Gender: Male |
i'm easily entertained,
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mehdec | Posted: 19:42:14 8th Dec 2005 |
Posts: 1152 Topics: 87 Gender: Male |
well risk is go but not when you cant do anything about it
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