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Posted: 2003-02-15 10:58pm
by Enforcer Talen
lmao. now that is humor.

Posted: 2003-02-15 11:00pm
by Darth Yoshi
My neighbor told me that his AP Euro teacher did the same thing. It was funny then, and still is.

Posted: 2003-02-15 11:00pm
by Shadow
I asume this is a joke because it is entirely false. You get 55,800 results.

Posted: 2003-02-15 11:05pm
by Sea Skimmer
Shadow wrote:I asume this is a joke because it is entirely false. You get 55,800 results.
Yes it is, and I also believe its been posted before.

Posted: 2003-02-15 11:20pm
by Enforcer Talen
course, a lot of those results were saying how few results there were. amusing nontheless.

Posted: 2003-02-16 12:26am
by Hamel
I think it's pretty fucking stupid

Posted: 2003-02-16 02:42am
by Gandalf
:lol:

Posted: 2003-02-16 05:50pm
by Lonestar
On that note, I'd like to comment that the Charles "DeathTrap" de Gaulle has been deployed ot the Easten Med....

Posted: 2003-02-16 05:53pm
by Grand Admiral Thrawn
Lonestar wrote:On that note, I'd like to comment that the Charles "DeathTrap" de Gaulle has been deployed ot the Easten Med....


-ical Ward to care for the constant cassualties it suffers? :D

Posted: 2003-02-16 05:54pm
by Colonel Olrik
Lonestar wrote:On that note, I'd like to comment that the Charles "DeathTrap" de Gaulle has been deployed ot the Easten Med....
The de Gaulle is not that bad. Sure, it has lost one of its two propeller helix, leaving the ship crippled and disfunctional, it has a designing error that doesn't allow most aircraft to take off or land on it, and has radiaction levels well beyond the projected and safety ones.

But, overall, it's a pretty decent ship.

*POKE*

Posted: 2003-02-16 06:00pm
by Sea Skimmer
Colonel Olrik wrote:
Lonestar wrote:On that note, I'd like to comment that the Charles "DeathTrap" de Gaulle has been deployed ot the Easten Med....
The de Gaulle is not that bad. Sure, it has lost one of its two propeller helix, leaving the ship crippled and disfunctional, it has a designing error that doesn't allow most aircraft to take off or land on it, and has radiaction levels well beyond the projected and safety ones.

But, overall, it's a pretty decent ship.

*POKE*
De gaulles radiation and deck problumes where fixed years ago. Currently she needs new screws, already being made and her rudder needs work. That will happen the next time she refits. Until then her speed is only 22 knots, sufficent, unless someone fires a torpedo at the thing.

Posted: 2003-02-16 06:04pm
by Colonel Olrik
Sea Skimmer wrote: De gaulles radiation and deck problumes where fixed years ago. Currently she needs new screws, already being made and her rudder needs work. That will happen the next time she refits. Until then her speed is only 22 knots, sufficent, unless someone fires a torpedo at the thing.
OK, I am seriously outdated, then. That's the result of reading old Engineering mags at my department library. At least I got the slow part right.