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Squably
Minmatar Republic Military School
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Posted - 2008.09.26 12:28:00 -
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Can we get any update on this? An ETA would be fine. The devblog mentioned 2 weeks but months have passed by now. Signature removed. Please do not imply profanity in your signature. Navigator
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Maria Kalista
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Posted - 2008.09.26 12:34:00 -
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Edited by: Maria Kalista on 26/09/2008 12:34:28 They said; couple of weeks, not 2. And before that happens us wanne has our promised devblog Lingorm was writing somewhere in (I forgot) July?
Originally by: CCP Mitnal You put a bear in your tea???
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Vessper
Indicium Technologies
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Posted - 2008.09.26 12:35:00 -
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Shhhhhh, we don't want our Eve Tech Lab removing 
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ZephyrLexx
Caldari Earth Federation Space Forces
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Posted - 2008.09.26 12:37:00 -
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Originally by: Maria Kalista Edited by: Maria Kalista on 26/09/2008 12:34:28 They said; couple of weeks, not 2. And before that happens us wanne has our promised devblog Lingorm was writing somewhere in (I forgot) July?
you know that 'a couple' = 'two' right?
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Serenthris Landry
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Posted - 2008.09.26 12:40:00 -
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Originally by: Maria Kalista Edited by: Maria Kalista on 26/09/2008 12:34:28 They said; couple of weeks, not 2. And before that happens us wanne has our promised devblog Lingorm was writing somewhere in (I forgot) July?
couple (plural couples)
1. Two partners in a romantic or sexual relationship.
Joe and Amy make a nice couple.
2. Two of the same kind connected or considered together (see Usage notes).
They look like a couple of idiots!
3. A small number of (see Usage notes) Informal.
Let me have a couple of slices of pepperoni.
4. One of the pairs of plates of two metals which compose a voltaic battery, called a voltaic couple or galvanic couple. 5. (physics) Two forces that are equal in magnitude but opposite in direction (and acting along parallel lines), thus creating the turning effect of a torque or moment.
Usage notes
* In U.K. usage, couple is followed by of when used to mean "two", as in "a couple of people". In US usage, of is often omitted, as in "I went there a couple times". * In the U.S., "a couple of things" or people may be used to mean two of them, but it is also often used to mean any small number. The latter usage is disputed.
The farm is a couple of miles off the main highway [=a few miles away].
* In the U.K., "a couple of" almost always means just two
WeÆre going out to a restaurant with a couple of friends [=two friends]. Wait a couple of minutes [=two minutes or more].
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Posted - 2008.09.26 12:40:00 -
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It has been postponed a while but we'll eventually do some forum reorganization, we're also looking a bit at the reaction and we will possibly make some smaler alterations to the plan in the blog.
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