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On Aug 11, 6:04 pm, LIBERATOR <markz...@ymail.com> wrote: > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uUmKSHTwFIA&feature=related > > Who'd believe that's me knifing Rob Arndt at :18? He tried to defend > with some kung fu or something but I got him. > > But giving a review as the developers all know who I am and live for > me and what I think, everything looks strong, it did kind of seem > choppy/jerky     

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Author: ..PYT..
Date: Jan 28, 2010 10:02

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uUmKSHTwFIA&feature=related Who'd believe that's me knifing Rob Arndt at :18? He tried to defend with some kung fu or something but I got him. But giving a review as the developers all know who I am and live for me and what I think, everything looks strong, it did kind of seem choppy/jerky when you move the player, also bullets should be able to destroy small
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On Aug 11, 1:11 am, Garrison Hilliard <garri...@efn.org> wrote: > The last time the aircraft carrier once known as the Varyag generated > this much concern, it was for fear it might sink. The ship was one of > the Soviet Union's last naval commissions, but construction at the > Black Sea shipyard of Mykolaiv was abandoned in 1992 after the > U.S.S.R.'s breakup. The Varyag languished as an unfinished     

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Author: David E. Powell
Date: Aug 11, 2011 20:15

The last time the aircraft carrier once known as the Varyag generated this much concern, it was for fear it might sink. The ship was one of the Soviet Union's last naval commissions, but construction at the Black Sea shipyard of Mykolaiv was abandoned in 1992 after the U.S.S.R.'s breakup. The Varyag languished as an unfinished hulk until 1998, when a Chinese company, based in Macau and with ties
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*Message and author protected by the 1st amendment (free speech) and similar constitutional provisions. Violations of this provision through actions by judiciary and other government criminals will be prosecuted as soon as conditions permit.* ...forces will be released in the form of a series of devastating earthquakes, followed by some secondary political and economic tsunamis. Some     

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Author: LIBERATOR
Date: Aug 11, 2011 15:04

*Message and author protected by the 1st amendment (free speech) and similar constitutional provisions. Violations of this provision through actions by judiciary and other government criminals will be prosecuted as soon as conditions permit.* ...forces will be released in the form of a series of devastating earthquakes, followed by some secondary political and economic tsunamis. Some
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On May 22, 10:11 pm, Steve Koerner <sjkoer...@gmail.com> wrote: > Thanks Mike.  I think the open trailer in the wind theory is very > good.  I know that Andy and I have had to disassemble in the wind many > times and there is a tremendous lever arm working on the hinge plates > in that situation as you point out.  That could be what has fatigued > the bolts in tension as well as caused the slight     

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Author: Dean Markley
Date: Aug 11, 2011 06:11

Andy: I certainly agree that once the bolts become loose they will be seeing shear load. I also agree that compressing the fiberglass shell over time is a certain way for them to get loose. That sounds like a pretty good theory. Of course, once they get loose, they'll be under increased tension cycling too. As JJ has said, the key thing may be to not let them get loose. I can recall
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On May 18, 12:30 pm, Steve Koerner <sjkoer...@gmail.com> wrote: > On May 18, 11:45 am, JJ Sinclair <johnsinclai...@yahoo.com> wrote: > > > > > > > On May 18, 10:23 am, Andy <a.dur...@netzero.net> wrote: > > > > On May 18, 9:44 am, Steve Koerner <sjkoer...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > > I have 3 Wing Riggers that I need to get shipped out today, but as > > > > soon as I get a chance I intend     

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Author: Garrison Hilliard
Date: Aug 10, 2011 22:11

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Author: Michael Laudahn eOpposition
Date: Aug 10, 2011 12:20

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Author: Michael Laudahn eOpposition
Date: Aug 10, 2011 12:20

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Author: Steve Koerner
Date: May 23, 2011 06:05

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Author: Steve Koerner
Date: May 18, 2011 16:15

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Author: Andy
Date: May 18, 2011 15:04

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