
Gadget Helmsdottir
Gadget's Workshop Eve Radio Alliance
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Posted - 2016.12.22 18:52:06 -
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https://forums.eveonline.com/default.aspx?g=posts&t=505014&find=unread
-- Helpful Gadget
Work smarter, not harder. --Scrooge McDuck, an eminent old-Earth economist
Given an hour to save New Eden, how would respected scientist, Albertus Eisenstein compose his thoughts? "Fifty-five minutes to define the problem; save the galaxy in five."
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Gadget Helmsdottir
Gadget's Workshop Eve Radio Alliance
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Posted - 2016.12.23 14:43:01 -
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Donnachadh wrote:No to changing the message. Why?
Because it annoys people....
Because I like it....
.... take one for the team and just deal with it. Pure Donny 
--Gadget 
Work smarter, not harder. --Scrooge McDuck, an eminent old-Earth economist
Given an hour to save New Eden, how would respected scientist, Albertus Eisenstein compose his thoughts? "Fifty-five minutes to define the problem; save the galaxy in five."
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Gadget Helmsdottir
Gadget's Workshop Eve Radio Alliance
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Posted - 2016.12.24 14:50:24 -
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Donnachadh wrote:Dior Ambraelle wrote:Why not add the same message to the star gates, accel gates, stations and citadels too then? While we're at it, removing the automatic approach/warp functions would help a lot to make people less lazy. All sounds good to me where do I sign up to make these things happen. This game needs more ways to separate the lazy or those who are not paying attention and benefits those who actually look at and care about what they are doing. Gadget and Iain Cariaba, it warms my heart and gives me great joy in this holiday season that I can annoy both of you to the point where the only comments you can post are about me. And thank you for caring enough to notice.
Happy Holidays, Donny.
My first post in this thread links to my thoughts on this issue. Check it out... if you're in range. 
--Gadget
Work smarter, not harder. --Scrooge McDuck, an eminent old-Earth economist
Given an hour to save New Eden, how would respected scientist, Albertus Eisenstein compose his thoughts? "Fifty-five minutes to define the problem; save the galaxy in five."
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