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1. Alternate Ship Colours, Paint Jobs, New Vessels, not soon, but NOW - in EVE General Discussion [original thread]
Fundamental problem with NEX is that we're not vain about our avatars ... we're vain about our ships . Which is why the feel of Eve has changed now that we see the CQ on log in - we don't identify with that - where's my spinning ship? I'm the sh...
- by Charles Dalbert - at 2011.07.10 06:56:00
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2. New ad on login "plex prizes through the roof" - in EVE General Discussion [original thread]
There's no bubble - yet But - Incarna brings in lots of shiny stuff to buy, which you can't buy with ISK - you need Aurum (which as far as I can figure are best thought of as pence if PLEX are pounds) Thus - on 21/6/11 everyone will want some au...
- by Charles Dalbert - at 2011.06.11 21:06:00
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3. Sentry Domi > Kronos? - in Ships and Modules [original thread]
Kronos is faster than Domi (it doesn't just look like a slug) I enjoy sniping in my Kronos - there are many missions where rats start off a long way away. With a sensor booster, T2 425s and spike ammo my optimal range is 139km + 28km falloff (or ...
- by Charles Dalbert - at 2011.05.06 16:34:00
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4. Phaser Inc site down - in Market Discussions [original thread]
Not decided to cash in the Ponzi scheme just yet, then?
- by Charles Dalbert - at 2011.04.20 11:19:00
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5. Phaserinc ? - in Market Discussions [original thread]
Apologies - miscalculated above. 1.8th Isk is more like Ç60. Nevertheless. 1 trillion would still be over Ç30000...
- by Charles Dalbert - at 2011.03.30 08:39:00
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6. Phaserinc ? - in Market Discussions [original thread]
Also been done before, in 2006 http://www.eveonline.com/ingameboard.asp?a=topic&threadID=381421 Probably waiting till they've got over a trillion Isk invested before they cash in this time ... Last time the take was only 700billion, prompting al...
- by Charles Dalbert - at 2011.03.30 07:55:00
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7. Phaserinc ? - in Market Discussions [original thread]
It's clearly a Ponzi scheme. The way this works is to run for a few months, pay out perhaps 30% of the total invested in dividends to reassure folks it's legit, and then walk off with the remaining 70% of capital (remember each week more and more...
- by Charles Dalbert - at 2011.03.30 07:35:00
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8. CCC vs semiconductor memory cell - in Ships and Modules [original thread]
Thanks all - in particular thanks ZW, worked through your examples, helped a lot. Thinks I'm seeing an advantage only cos my Mega is so cap intensive - recharge advantage outweighed by buffer. For more keenly balanced fits I can see the CCCs are ...
- by Charles Dalbert - at 2009.06.28 22:27:00
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9. CCC vs semiconductor memory cell - in Ships and Modules [original thread]
OK ... should have gone for a more practical example Megathron, all skills at 5, implant for +3% CPU Highs: 425mm Railgun II x 6 (two left empty) Mediums: Cap Recharger II x3, 100MN AB II Lows: LAR II x2, Armour explosive, kinetic and thermal har...
- by Charles Dalbert - at 2009.06.28 07:50:00
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10. CCC vs semiconductor memory cell - in Ships and Modules [original thread]
I see a lot of fittings mounting Capacitor control circuits - as many as three for cap-heavy ship designs. Obviously, 15% reduction in cap recharge time is pretty useful... but what isn't apparent is that the semiconductor memory cell is far bette...
- by Charles Dalbert - at 2009.06.28 07:16:00
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