Looking at your addresses, it can be done you know?Embracer Of Darkness wrote:Yup, definitely... And go ahead, though you'd have to ban every user of the second-largest broadband service in the United Kingdom to do it, dynamic IP's can be a bitch .Slartibartfast wrote:Ah, so you admit that you were trolling to piss us off? I say you should be banned then.
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Gee...and all it would take is one phone call to have your service disconnected and your house blacklisted from any broadband provider in your country.Embracer Of Darkness wrote: Yup, definitely... And go ahead, though you'd have to ban every user of the second-largest broadband service in the United Kingdom to do it, dynamic IP's can be a bitch .
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Design issue, not sensor issue.1.) The SD in "The Empire Strikes Back" couldn't see the Millenium Falcon LATCHED ONTO it
Where they scanning there? Obviously not.not only that but the others in the battlegroup couldn't see it (with clear line of site) floating in it's junk, and they weren't too far away
Why should it? they where scanning for life-forms only.2.) In "A New Hope" sensors on a SD didn't seem to notice the escape pod containing droids which escaped from inside the vessel itself
Then how did the Death Squadron detect the presence of a shield whilst possibly being lighthours away?3.) The Empire has no FTL sensors
And the Rebels detected them jumping out at once too.
How did the Imperial sensors on Endor detect the rebel fleet atleast 30 seconds before they dropped out of hyperspace?
Using stated hyperdrive speeds thats a range of around 1.05 Lightyears.
Maybe you should read the site?
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you mean the evidence that does not exist or the lies spouted by cum-drinking geeks?Embracer Of Darkness wrote:Read Mike's site... Not really giving a shit here, mostly biased crap, it doesn't include the *existing* evidence *against* the FTL sensors so I'm not really impressed
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