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1. Just saw this about DUST 514 -- wonder if it means anything. - in EVE General Discussion [original thread]
USPTO notice of abandoned trademark. http://tarr.uspto.gov/servlet/tarr?regser=serial&entry=77793083
- by EPark Finner - at 2010.08.15 03:55:00
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2. Will Dust514 players destroy any planet-side building we do now? - in Science and Industry [original thread]
A mechanism that might work would be to have a standing contract to attack or defend a target (extractor, space port, etc) and when the DUST players log on they could choose their game on the basis of the value of the contract and qualifying skill...
- by EPark Finner - at 2010.07.26 01:23:00
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3. PI Manufacturing isn't worth anything - in Science and Industry [original thread]
Akita, thanks for the thoughtful reply. But regarding this point... Originally by: Akita T Some observations. 2. You build it all up so you can move it faster, and so does almost everybody else who's serious about it, so there's an overab...
- by EPark Finner - at 2010.07.05 22:50:00
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4. PI Manufacturing isn't worth anything - in Science and Industry [original thread]
So... will prices stay low even after stockpiles are exhausted because most of these goods are not really produced for the market, rather they are produced by slave labor in corporations/alliances or just vanity producers that are just building it...
- by EPark Finner - at 2010.07.05 21:09:00
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5. Ship Fitting Tool - in Player Features and Ideas Discussion [original thread]
Originally by: Tiberius Dresari First off, could you elaborate on what you mean by "cover the ground"? Sure -- I just mean there's been a lot of discussion of ship fitting tools over the years. But I have not been able to find a good ...
- by EPark Finner - at 2008.10.25 00:12:00
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6. Ship Fitting Tool - in Player Features and Ideas Discussion [original thread]
I'm cross-posting this from the Eve Technology Lab But you are idea folks and perhaps you would like to contribute to the discussion either here or there. I know this field is pretty well plowed -- earliest post I found was from Feb 2004. But...
- by EPark Finner - at 2008.10.24 21:12:00
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7. Ship Fitting Tool - in EVE Technology Lab [original thread]
I know this field is pretty well plowed -- earliest post I found was from Feb 2004. But what are the most important things you'd like to see in a ship fitting tool? EFT is certainly nice. Does it cover the ground? Some other program strike your fa...
- by EPark Finner - at 2008.10.24 20:05:00
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