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Sciencegeek deathdealer
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Posted - 2011.03.29 22:05:00 -
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Edited by: Sciencegeek deathdealer on 29/03/2011 22:08:58
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CCP Shoelace
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Posted - 2011.03.30 16:46:00 -
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Originally by: Sciencegeek deathdealer
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big miker
Minmatar Incompertus INC
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Posted - 2011.03.30 17:36:00 -
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Originally by: CCP Shoelace
Originally by: Sciencegeek deathdealer
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Jovan Geldon
Gallente Lead Farmers Kill It With Fire
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Posted - 2011.03.30 17:38:00 -
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Originally by: big miker
Originally by: CCP Shoelace
Originally by: Sciencegeek deathdealer
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Riskalot
Caldari
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Posted - 2011.03.30 17:51:00 -
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i'm a Signature. give meh colors!
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Siigari Kitawa
Gallente Senex Legio Get Off My Lawn
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Posted - 2011.03.30 18:00:00 -
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Originally by: Jovan Geldon
Originally by: big miker
Originally by: CCP Shoelace
Originally by: Sciencegeek deathdealer
I'm not quite sure, but you guys may be on to something!
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Liu Ellens
Minmatar
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Posted - 2011.03.30 18:20:00 -
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Originally by: Jovan Geldon
Originally by: big miker
Originally by: CCP Shoelace
Originally by: Sciencegeek deathdealer
They accidentally.... the whole post -- We race. We die. There is no beauty anymore. |
Sciencegeek deathdealer
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Posted - 2011.03.30 20:19:00 -
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Well I didn't want to be redundant, but I guess it happened anyway. :P Any updates on captains quarters, or still TBA?
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xXxSatsujinxXx
Reaper Industries Eternal Rapture
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Posted - 2011.03.30 22:00:00 -
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Alexa Dent0n
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Posted - 2011.03.31 02:30:00 -
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Coccinellidae is a family of beetles, known variously as ladybirds (UK, Ireland, Australia, Pakistan, South Africa, New Zealand, India, Malta, some parts of Canada and the US), or ladybugs (North America). Scientists increasingly prefer the names ladybird beetles or lady beetles as these insects are neither birds nor true bugs. Lesser-used names include ladyclock, lady cow, and lady fly.
Coccinellids are small insects, ranging from 1 mm to 10 mm (0.04 to 0.4 inches), and are commonly yellow, orange, or scarlet with small black spots on their wing covers, with black legs, head and antennae. A very large number of coccinellid species are mostly, or entirely, black, grey, or brown and may be difficult for non-entomologists to recognize as coccinellids. Conversely, there are many small beetles that are easily mistaken for coccinellids, such as the tortoise beetles.
Coccinellids are found worldwide, with over 5,000 species described, more than 450 native to North America alone.
A few species are considered pests in North America and Europe, but they are generally considered useful insects as many species feed on aphids or scale insects, which are pests in gardens, agricultural fields, orchards, and similar places. Harmonia axyridis (or the Harlequin ladybug) was introduced into North America from Asia in 1988 to control aphids but is now the most common species as it is out-competing many of the native species. It has since spread to much of western Europe, reaching the UK in 2004.
A common myth is that the number of spots on the insect's back indicates its age.
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Virene Mene
Caldari Dreddit Test Alliance Please Ignore
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Posted - 2011.03.31 04:12:00 -
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Xynthiar
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Posted - 2011.03.31 07:38:00 -
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Edited by: Xynthiar on 31/03/2011 07:39:05 Edited by: Xynthiar on 31/03/2011 07:38:50
Quote: Pyramid quoting (quoting more than 4 people recursively) is not allowed, please remove some of the quotes and try again! CONCORD has been notified
We need to go deeper.
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Soden Rah
Gallente EVE University Ivy League
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Posted - 2011.03.31 17:26:00 -
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Yesterday amongst the stars: I found a post that wasn't there: It wasn't there again today: Oh, how I wish it'd go away. __________________________________________________
Originally by: CCP Tuxford bugger, I need to have a closer look at this menu function
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Hayaishi
Gallente Aperture Harmonics
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Posted - 2011.04.01 09:19:00 -
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The Emu War, also known as the Great Emu War,[1] was a nuisance wildlife management operation undertaken in Australia over the latter part of 1932 to address public concern over the number of emus said to be running amok in the Campion district of Western Australia. The attempts to curb the population of emus, a large flightless bird indigenous to Australia, employed soldiers armed with machine guns û leading the media to adopt the name "Emu War" when referring to the incident.
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Mateea Jouhinen
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Posted - 2011.04.01 21:47:00 -
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Originally by: Jovan Geldon
Originally by: big miker
Originally by: CCP Shoelace
Originally by: Sciencegeek deathdealer
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Sekket
Caldari White-Noise
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Posted - 2011.04.01 22:02:00 -
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Edited by: Sekket on 01/04/2011 22:02:30 I'll just leave this here...
webcast fail
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ShadowJumper3
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Posted - 2011.04.03 19:00:00 -
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I'm not quite sure, but you guys may be on to something!
most definitely. was an interesting read. :D
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Saju Somtaaw
Kagan-Trjula Industrial
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Posted - 2011.04.07 02:20:00 -
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Alec Freeman
Minmatar Adventurers Matari Visionary Coalition
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Posted - 2011.04.10 18:31:00 -
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Edited by: Alec Freeman on 10/04/2011 18:32:05 The Nuke
It is the greatest tool of peace ever made. It can also be found as an animal. See Nuclear Explosions
It was invented by Jesus christ while scribbling on tissue paper in his toilet or maybe Our Lord God. The reason for designing such an uber weapon was, as quoted by Einstien himself, " Man there are way too many dumbasses on this earth, so i thought of the best solution to this problem."
While the nuke has been used to wipe out several smaller countries[see "Nuke Preventions] and is a common tool to stop riots. An average American child has fired a nuke at least 20 times before his 10th birthday.
The nuke has shown a 99.99% success rate (not that impressive, considering that it hit Japan) in preventing both Guerrilla and Parakeet warfare.
In the unlikely event that war breaks out, nukes can be used to quickly resolve the situation. Also, Dr. Strangelove loves this particular bomb, after he learned to stop worrying.
One famed nuker,remaining anonymous,once dropped a nuke on a group of enemy hostiles. One gutsy member of these hostiles, standing on the top of a skysc****r, decided to save the world with his awesomeness and dive off the tower in attempts to stop the nuke. Beating the weapon to the ground the daring soldier called upon the powers of Bruce Lee and Chuck Norris to team roundhouse the nuke into space, making it their "*****." Once the nuke entered space it collided with the sun, sending burning pieces of the giant star directly at the opposing team. this is what was then said, "Death to America!"
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