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kieron
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Posted - 2004.07.15 19:51:00 -
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Do you want to play "Hunt the Fedo" in downtown Reykjavic? How about a chance to meet the Devs and the rest of the CCP crew?
If so, here's your chance!
Oveur has posted a new Dev Blog with information on the Great Fedo Hunt Fest (aka FanFest), including dates, travel arrangements and other necessary information. Well worth the read!
kieron Community Manager, EVE Online
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kieron
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Posted - 2004.07.15 19:51:00 -
[2]
Do you want to play "Hunt the Fedo" in downtown Reykjavic? How about a chance to meet the Devs and the rest of the CCP crew?
If so, here's your chance!
Oveur has posted a new Dev Blog with information on the Great Fedo Hunt Fest (aka FanFest), including dates, travel arrangements and other necessary information. Well worth the read!
kieron Community Manager, EVE Online
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MOOstradamus
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Posted - 2004.07.15 21:04:00 -
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Flight booked.
MOOrovingian "Following & supporting EVE (since Jan 2001) is like wiping your arse with sandpaper."
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MOOstradamus
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Posted - 2004.07.15 21:04:00 -
[4]
Flight booked.
MOOrovingian "Following & supporting EVE (since Jan 2001) is like wiping your arse with sandpaper."
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Eris Discordia
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Posted - 2004.07.15 21:23:00 -
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De dutch organisation that ferries (by boat) people to iceland is Troll Travel. I thought some poeple are more inclined to use them 
I ♥ my pink dreadnought of pwnage Mail [email protected] if you have any questions. |

Eris Discordia
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Posted - 2004.07.15 21:23:00 -
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De dutch organisation that ferries (by boat) people to iceland is Troll Travel. I thought some poeple are more inclined to use them 
I ♥ my pink dreadnought of pwnage Mail [email protected] if you have any questions. |

Del Narveux
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Posted - 2004.07.15 21:26:00 -
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Dude, you have an airport in Icyland?  _________________ [SAK] And Proud Of It! aka Cpt Bogus Is that my torped sig cloaking your base? |

Del Narveux
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Posted - 2004.07.15 21:26:00 -
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Dude, you have an airport in Icyland?  _________________ [SAK] And Proud Of It! aka Cpt Bogus Is that my torped sig cloaking your base? |

Joshua Calvert
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Posted - 2004.07.15 22:12:00 -
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If I come, will I be made to eat rotten shark meat?
LEEEEERRRRRRRRRRROOOOOOOOOYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY! |

Joshua Calvert
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Posted - 2004.07.15 22:12:00 -
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If I come, will I be made to eat rotten shark meat?
LEEEEERRRRRRRRRRROOOOOOOOOYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY! |

MOOstradamus
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Posted - 2004.07.15 22:18:00 -
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Yes - but don't worry we'll find you a 'safespot' first so that you can eat in peace & comfort and not suffer from indigestion.
MOOrovingian "Following & supporting EVE (since Jan 2001) is like wiping your arse with sandpaper."
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MOOstradamus
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Posted - 2004.07.15 22:18:00 -
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Yes - but don't worry we'll find you a 'safespot' first so that you can eat in peace & comfort and not suffer from indigestion.
MOOrovingian "Following & supporting EVE (since Jan 2001) is like wiping your arse with sandpaper."
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Papa Doc
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Posted - 2004.07.15 22:51:00 -
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Edited by: Papa Doc on 15/07/2004 22:52:26
Originally by: Joshua Calvert If I come, will I be made to eat rotten shark meat?
After that josh you considerd a biohazzard
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Papa Doc
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Posted - 2004.07.15 22:51:00 -
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Edited by: Papa Doc on 15/07/2004 22:52:26
Originally by: Joshua Calvert If I come, will I be made to eat rotten shark meat?
After that josh you considerd a biohazzard
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Beringe
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Posted - 2004.07.15 23:35:00 -
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Originally by: Joshua Calvert If I come, will I be made to eat rotten shark meat?
If by "forced", you mean "be called a girly man if you don't", then yes. We're right bastards to foreigners.  ------------------------------------------- "My main griveance with the Caldari state was that once I had finished my work for them, they wanted me dead."
"No, it's none of your business." |

Beringe
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Posted - 2004.07.15 23:35:00 -
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Originally by: Joshua Calvert If I come, will I be made to eat rotten shark meat?
If by "forced", you mean "be called a girly man if you don't", then yes. We're right bastards to foreigners.  ------------------------------------------- "My main griveance with the Caldari state was that once I had finished my work for them, they wanted me dead."
"No, it's none of your business." |

Arnor Junta
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Posted - 2004.07.16 01:36:00 -
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Originally by: Del Narveux Dude, you have an airport in Icyland? 
Too funny ;)
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Arnor Junta
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Posted - 2004.07.16 01:36:00 -
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Originally by: Del Narveux Dude, you have an airport in Icyland? 
Too funny ;)
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Zarquon Beeblebrox
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Posted - 2004.07.16 02:01:00 -
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Originally by: Arnor Junta
Originally by: Del Narveux Dude, you have an airport in Icyland? 
Too funny ;)
Love your sig mate.
-- Lady Beeblebrox
Teddybears movies
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Zarquon Beeblebrox
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Posted - 2004.07.16 02:01:00 -
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Originally by: Arnor Junta
Originally by: Del Narveux Dude, you have an airport in Icyland? 
Too funny ;)
Love your sig mate.
-- Lady Beeblebrox
Teddybears movies
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chewy
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Posted - 2004.07.16 11:25:00 -
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Seriously... How cold does it get around that time of year there? Will there be snow and stuff? 
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chewy
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Posted - 2004.07.16 11:25:00 -
[22]
Seriously... How cold does it get around that time of year there? Will there be snow and stuff? 
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Monty Burns
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Posted - 2004.07.16 12:31:00 -
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Yup, count myself and Squarebear in as long as you have:
1 - Running water (hot and clean) 2 - Electricity 3 - Beer.
Ok OK .... we can be flexible about 1 and 2, but, without 3 we would be in serious trouble.
Be lucky all! Darwin 4tw
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Monty Burns
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Posted - 2004.07.16 12:31:00 -
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Yup, count myself and Squarebear in as long as you have:
1 - Running water (hot and clean) 2 - Electricity 3 - Beer.
Ok OK .... we can be flexible about 1 and 2, but, without 3 we would be in serious trouble.
Be lucky all! Darwin 4tw
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Beringe
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Posted - 2004.07.16 12:53:00 -
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Originally by: chewy Seriously... How cold does it get around that time of year there? Will there be snow and stuff? 
Not in October (*probably not*...I never make bets when the weather here is concerned).
Iceland is pretty temperate, anyway. No colder than, say, Scotland.
------------------------------------------- "My main griveance with the Caldari state was that once I had finished my work for them, they wanted me dead."
"No, it's none of your business." |

Beringe
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Posted - 2004.07.16 12:53:00 -
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Originally by: chewy Seriously... How cold does it get around that time of year there? Will there be snow and stuff? 
Not in October (*probably not*...I never make bets when the weather here is concerned).
Iceland is pretty temperate, anyway. No colder than, say, Scotland.
------------------------------------------- "My main griveance with the Caldari state was that once I had finished my work for them, they wanted me dead."
"No, it's none of your business." |

chewy
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Posted - 2004.07.16 13:06:00 -
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Originally by: Beringe
Originally by: chewy Seriously... How cold does it get around that time of year there? Will there be snow and stuff? 
Not in October (*probably not*...I never make bets when the weather here is concerned).
Iceland is pretty temperate, anyway. No colder than, say, Scotland.
Cheers dude!
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chewy
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Posted - 2004.07.16 13:06:00 -
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Originally by: Beringe
Originally by: chewy Seriously... How cold does it get around that time of year there? Will there be snow and stuff? 
Not in October (*probably not*...I never make bets when the weather here is concerned).
Iceland is pretty temperate, anyway. No colder than, say, Scotland.
Cheers dude!
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Beringe
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Posted - 2004.07.16 13:51:00 -
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Edited by: Beringe on 16/07/2004 13:53:09
Originally by: Monty Burns Yup, count myself and Squarebear in as long as you have:
1 - Running water (hot and clean) 2 - Electricity 3 - Beer.
1. Yes. Lots of very clean, very cheap water, hot and cold. 2. Er, yes. But only because CCP demanded that we'd have it. 3. Yes, but very expensive. Up to 600 isk (~ $8.5 or 4.5 pounds) per 1/2 liter in bars, down to around 930 isk (~ $13) for a six pack (3 liters) in the government-run liquer store (only the government is allowed to sell booze in stores here). ------------------------------------------- "My main griveance with the Caldari state was that once I had finished my work for them, they wanted me dead."
"No, it's none of your business." |

Beringe
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Posted - 2004.07.16 13:51:00 -
[30]
Edited by: Beringe on 16/07/2004 13:53:09
Originally by: Monty Burns Yup, count myself and Squarebear in as long as you have:
1 - Running water (hot and clean) 2 - Electricity 3 - Beer.
1. Yes. Lots of very clean, very cheap water, hot and cold. 2. Er, yes. But only because CCP demanded that we'd have it. 3. Yes, but very expensive. Up to 600 isk (~ $8.5 or 4.5 pounds) per 1/2 liter in bars, down to around 930 isk (~ $13) for a six pack (3 liters) in the government-run liquer store (only the government is allowed to sell booze in stores here). ------------------------------------------- "My main griveance with the Caldari state was that once I had finished my work for them, they wanted me dead."
"No, it's none of your business." |

Discorporation
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Posted - 2004.07.16 14:17:00 -
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Originally by: Beringe
1. Yes. Lots of very clean, very cheap water, hot and cold. 2. Er, yes. But only because CCP demanded that we'd have it. 3. Yes, but very expensive. Up to 600 isk (~ $8.5 or 4.5 pounds) per 1/2 liter in bars, down to around 930 isk (~ $13) for a six pack (3 liters) in the government-run liquer store (only the government is allowed to sell booze in stores here).
You probably got some moonshine layin' round, dont ya, Beringe 
[Heterocephalus glaber]
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Discorporation
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Posted - 2004.07.16 14:17:00 -
[32]
Originally by: Beringe
1. Yes. Lots of very clean, very cheap water, hot and cold. 2. Er, yes. But only because CCP demanded that we'd have it. 3. Yes, but very expensive. Up to 600 isk (~ $8.5 or 4.5 pounds) per 1/2 liter in bars, down to around 930 isk (~ $13) for a six pack (3 liters) in the government-run liquer store (only the government is allowed to sell booze in stores here).
You probably got some moonshine layin' round, dont ya, Beringe 
[Heterocephalus glaber]
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Beringe
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Posted - 2004.07.16 14:28:00 -
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Originally by: Discorporation
You probably got some moonshine layin' round, dont ya, Beringe 
I rely on russian contraband vodka. Our goverment hasn't implemented criminal flagging yet.  ------------------------------------------- "My main griveance with the Caldari state was that once I had finished my work for them, they wanted me dead."
"No, it's none of your business." |

Beringe
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Posted - 2004.07.16 14:28:00 -
[34]
Originally by: Discorporation
You probably got some moonshine layin' round, dont ya, Beringe 
I rely on russian contraband vodka. Our goverment hasn't implemented criminal flagging yet.  ------------------------------------------- "My main griveance with the Caldari state was that once I had finished my work for them, they wanted me dead."
"No, it's none of your business." |

Leitari
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Posted - 2004.07.16 14:32:00 -
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Originally by: Beringe Edited by: Beringe on 16/07/2004 13:53:09
Originally by: Monty Burns Yup, count myself and Squarebear in as long as you have:
1 - Running water (hot and clean) 2 - Electricity 3 - Beer.
1. Yes. Lots of very clean, very cheap water, hot and cold. 2. Er, yes. But only because CCP demanded that we'd have it. 3. Yes, but very expensive. Up to 600 isk (~ $8.5 or 4.5 pounds) per 1/2 liter in bars, down to around 930 isk (~ $13) for a six pack (3 liters) in the government-run liquer store (only the government is allowed to sell booze in stores here).
Yes FFS, dont buy the water in the stores like all the other tourist idiots. Just drink it from the tab, its just as good.
Here, Only the silent survive.
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Leitari
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Posted - 2004.07.16 14:32:00 -
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Originally by: Beringe Edited by: Beringe on 16/07/2004 13:53:09
Originally by: Monty Burns Yup, count myself and Squarebear in as long as you have:
1 - Running water (hot and clean) 2 - Electricity 3 - Beer.
1. Yes. Lots of very clean, very cheap water, hot and cold. 2. Er, yes. But only because CCP demanded that we'd have it. 3. Yes, but very expensive. Up to 600 isk (~ $8.5 or 4.5 pounds) per 1/2 liter in bars, down to around 930 isk (~ $13) for a six pack (3 liters) in the government-run liquer store (only the government is allowed to sell booze in stores here).
Yes FFS, dont buy the water in the stores like all the other tourist idiots. Just drink it from the tab, its just as good.
Here, Only the silent survive.
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Solan
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Posted - 2004.07.16 14:41:00 -
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I never did understand why people had to go into the store and buy water. If you ask me water is water. It doesn't matter whether it comes from a bottle or the tap. Crazy people buyig that bottled stuff. What comes out of the faucet is exactly the same stuff. H2O
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Solan
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Posted - 2004.07.16 14:41:00 -
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I never did understand why people had to go into the store and buy water. If you ask me water is water. It doesn't matter whether it comes from a bottle or the tap. Crazy people buyig that bottled stuff. What comes out of the faucet is exactly the same stuff. H2O
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Discorporation
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Posted - 2004.07.16 15:42:00 -
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Originally by: Beringe
Originally by: Discorporation
You probably got some moonshine layin' round, dont ya, Beringe 
I rely on russian contraband vodka. Our goverment hasn't implemented criminal flagging yet. 
Pity, could go for some nice homebrewn rotgut 
Preferably the kind made from bark 
[Heterocephalus glaber]
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Discorporation
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Posted - 2004.07.16 15:42:00 -
[40]
Originally by: Beringe
Originally by: Discorporation
You probably got some moonshine layin' round, dont ya, Beringe 
I rely on russian contraband vodka. Our goverment hasn't implemented criminal flagging yet. 
Pity, could go for some nice homebrewn rotgut 
Preferably the kind made from bark 
[Heterocephalus glaber]
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Beringe
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Posted - 2004.07.16 16:14:00 -
[41]
Originally by: Discorporation
Pity, could go for some nice homebrewn rotgut 
Preferably the kind made from bark 
Oh, you can get that here. Just try to avoid getting blind...  ------------------------------------------- "My main griveance with the Caldari state was that once I had finished my work for them, they wanted me dead."
"No, it's none of your business." |

Beringe
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Posted - 2004.07.16 16:14:00 -
[42]
Originally by: Discorporation
Pity, could go for some nice homebrewn rotgut 
Preferably the kind made from bark 
Oh, you can get that here. Just try to avoid getting blind...  ------------------------------------------- "My main griveance with the Caldari state was that once I had finished my work for them, they wanted me dead."
"No, it's none of your business." |

Rizmordan Hillgotlieb
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Posted - 2004.07.16 18:42:00 -
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Myself and Dragyn2000 from JF are SERIOUSLY thinking about going. We both live in Hawaii and will have to arrange our own travel to an Icelandair stateside terminal (like Boston or JFK). Will there be someone to email or talk to about helping us make specific arrangements like this?
Posting for Numbnutz |

Rizmordan Hillgotlieb
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Posted - 2004.07.16 18:42:00 -
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Myself and Dragyn2000 from JF are SERIOUSLY thinking about going. We both live in Hawaii and will have to arrange our own travel to an Icelandair stateside terminal (like Boston or JFK). Will there be someone to email or talk to about helping us make specific arrangements like this?
Posting for Numbnutz |

MOOstradamus
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Posted - 2004.07.16 20:42:00 -
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Quote: I never did understand why people had to go into the store and buy water. If you ask me water is water. It doesn't matter whether it comes from a bottle or the tap. Crazy people buyig that bottled stuff. What comes out of the faucet is exactly the same stuff. H2O
Maybe it has something to do with all the sulphur ... 
MOOrovingian "Following & supporting EVE (since Jan 2001) is like wiping your arse with sandpaper."
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MOOstradamus
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Posted - 2004.07.16 20:42:00 -
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Quote: I never did understand why people had to go into the store and buy water. If you ask me water is water. It doesn't matter whether it comes from a bottle or the tap. Crazy people buyig that bottled stuff. What comes out of the faucet is exactly the same stuff. H2O
Maybe it has something to do with all the sulphur ... 
MOOrovingian "Following & supporting EVE (since Jan 2001) is like wiping your arse with sandpaper."
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X'Alor
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Posted - 2004.07.16 20:45:00 -
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Originally by: Solan I never did understand why people had to go into the store and buy water. If you ask me water is water. It doesn't matter whether it comes from a bottle or the tap. Crazy people buyig that bottled stuff. What comes out of the faucet is exactly the same stuff. H2O
Guess you never tried drinking phoenix water from the tap.
to funny
they say don't drink the water in mexico......well phoenix is but a hop skip away.
Take a pool chlorene tester to phoenix tap water and you'll get a very neat surprise.
Those testers are made a small amount of water. if you put same amount for testing in a large glass of water.........it's off the chart.
If that was a public swiming pool it be closed and deamed toxic and a public health hazard.......but it's ok for them to pump it into your house and tell ya to drink it.
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X'Alor
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Posted - 2004.07.16 20:45:00 -
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Originally by: Solan I never did understand why people had to go into the store and buy water. If you ask me water is water. It doesn't matter whether it comes from a bottle or the tap. Crazy people buyig that bottled stuff. What comes out of the faucet is exactly the same stuff. H2O
Guess you never tried drinking phoenix water from the tap.
to funny
they say don't drink the water in mexico......well phoenix is but a hop skip away.
Take a pool chlorene tester to phoenix tap water and you'll get a very neat surprise.
Those testers are made a small amount of water. if you put same amount for testing in a large glass of water.........it's off the chart.
If that was a public swiming pool it be closed and deamed toxic and a public health hazard.......but it's ok for them to pump it into your house and tell ya to drink it.
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Masoj
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Posted - 2004.07.16 21:23:00 -
[49]
Originally by: X'Alor
Originally by: Solan I never did understand why people had to go into the store and buy water. If you ask me water is water. It doesn't matter whether it comes from a bottle or the tap. Crazy people buyig that bottled stuff. What comes out of the faucet is exactly the same stuff. H2O
Guess you never tried drinking phoenix water from the tap.
to funny
they say don't drink the water in mexico......well phoenix is but a hop skip away.
Take a pool chlorene tester to phoenix tap water and you'll get a very neat surprise.
Those testers are made a small amount of water. if you put same amount for testing in a large glass of water.........it's off the chart.
If that was a public swiming pool it be closed and deamed toxic and a public health hazard.......but it's ok for them to pump it into your house and tell ya to drink it.
And Chicagoarea water comes from Lake Michigan. Granted I'm sure the water is treated nicely, the beaches still get shut down from E.Coli. Nothing like the thought of drinking water infested with poo /me goes buy new filter for Brita pitcher
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Masoj
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Posted - 2004.07.16 21:23:00 -
[50]
Originally by: X'Alor
Originally by: Solan I never did understand why people had to go into the store and buy water. If you ask me water is water. It doesn't matter whether it comes from a bottle or the tap. Crazy people buyig that bottled stuff. What comes out of the faucet is exactly the same stuff. H2O
Guess you never tried drinking phoenix water from the tap.
to funny
they say don't drink the water in mexico......well phoenix is but a hop skip away.
Take a pool chlorene tester to phoenix tap water and you'll get a very neat surprise.
Those testers are made a small amount of water. if you put same amount for testing in a large glass of water.........it's off the chart.
If that was a public swiming pool it be closed and deamed toxic and a public health hazard.......but it's ok for them to pump it into your house and tell ya to drink it.
And Chicagoarea water comes from Lake Michigan. Granted I'm sure the water is treated nicely, the beaches still get shut down from E.Coli. Nothing like the thought of drinking water infested with poo /me goes buy new filter for Brita pitcher
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Marcennis
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Posted - 2004.07.16 21:40:00 -
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In parts of Warsaw (Poland), the water that comes out of the faucet is rust-brown. From, um, rust. In the pipes.
That answer your question? :D
Anyway, this is looking really tempting. I've always wanted to drop by Iceland, although I think I require a longer stay... still, something to look at. The "extra CCP content patch" would be a nice bonus  --- Mining & Transport - Logistics Division - Hadean Drive Yards
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Marcennis
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Posted - 2004.07.16 21:40:00 -
[52]
In parts of Warsaw (Poland), the water that comes out of the faucet is rust-brown. From, um, rust. In the pipes.
That answer your question? :D
Anyway, this is looking really tempting. I've always wanted to drop by Iceland, although I think I require a longer stay... still, something to look at. The "extra CCP content patch" would be a nice bonus  --- Mining & Transport - Logistics Division - Hadean Drive Yards
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Eris Discordia
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Posted - 2004.07.17 14:28:00 -
[53]
Perhaps someone can tell us how much 1 euro and 1 British Pound is in ISK ( icelandic currency)
I need to know if 3300 ISK is too much for a room a night 
I ♥ my pink dreadnought of pwnage Mail [email protected] if you have any questions. |

Eris Discordia
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Posted - 2004.07.17 14:28:00 -
[54]
Perhaps someone can tell us how much 1 euro and 1 British Pound is in ISK ( icelandic currency)
I need to know if 3300 ISK is too much for a room a night 
I ♥ my pink dreadnought of pwnage Mail [email protected] if you have any questions. |

Joshua Calvert
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Posted - 2004.07.17 20:07:00 -
[55]
Originally by: Eris Discordia Perhaps someone can tell us how much 1 euro and 1 British Pound is in ISK ( icelandic currency)
I need to know if 3300 ISK is too much for a room a night 
3300 isk is currently 37 euro's or ú24.
LEEEEERRRRRRRRRRROOOOOOOOOYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY! |

Joshua Calvert
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Posted - 2004.07.17 20:07:00 -
[56]
Originally by: Eris Discordia Perhaps someone can tell us how much 1 euro and 1 British Pound is in ISK ( icelandic currency)
I need to know if 3300 ISK is too much for a room a night 
3300 isk is currently 37 euro's or ú24.
LEEEEERRRRRRRRRRROOOOOOOOOYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY! |

Luc Boye
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Posted - 2004.07.18 03:24:00 -
[57]
I think a room+breakfast in Stockholm is about 50 euro. I'd imagine prices be in similar range in other european countries as well. --
2004.12.29 23:33:40combatMining Pollution Cloud hits you, doing 140.0 damage. |

Luc Boye
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Posted - 2004.07.18 03:24:00 -
[58]
I think a room+breakfast in Stockholm is about 50 euro. I'd imagine prices be in similar range in other european countries as well. --
2004.12.29 23:33:40combatMining Pollution Cloud hits you, doing 140.0 damage. |

Grimster
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Posted - 2004.07.18 12:21:00 -
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I lived in Hong Kong about 10 years ago and they had a problem with these string worm things in the water then 
Bugger to get out of your teeth.
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Grimster
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Posted - 2004.07.18 12:21:00 -
[60]
I lived in Hong Kong about 10 years ago and they had a problem with these string worm things in the water then 
Bugger to get out of your teeth.
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Lianhaun
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Posted - 2004.07.18 14:58:00 -
[61]
Hows the shopping?
This is not a hijack
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Lianhaun
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Posted - 2004.07.18 14:58:00 -
[62]
Hows the shopping?
This is not a hijack
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MOOstradamus
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Posted - 2004.07.18 17:48:00 -
[63]
Edited by: MOOstradamus on 18/07/2004 17:50:50
Expensive - but I'm sure Disco can afford it.
MOOrovingian "Following & supporting EVE (since Jan 2001) is like wiping your arse with sandpaper."
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MOOstradamus
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Posted - 2004.07.18 17:48:00 -
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Edited by: MOOstradamus on 18/07/2004 17:50:50
Expensive - but I'm sure Disco can afford it.
MOOrovingian "Following & supporting EVE (since Jan 2001) is like wiping your arse with sandpaper."
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Photon Lightwielder
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Posted - 2004.07.19 04:26:00 -
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Edited by: Photon Lightwielder on 19/07/2004 04:27:32 well yea drinking water all depends on the country =) in norway here the water is very good from the tap, and we almost don't have a market for bottled water. I was in spain though just now and the watere there tastes like chalk 
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Photon Lightwielder
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Posted - 2004.07.19 04:26:00 -
[66]
Edited by: Photon Lightwielder on 19/07/2004 04:27:32 well yea drinking water all depends on the country =) in norway here the water is very good from the tap, and we almost don't have a market for bottled water. I was in spain though just now and the watere there tastes like chalk 
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Iratus Caelestis
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Posted - 2004.07.19 05:01:00 -
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I'm up for this. As I said in the blog thread though can we get some information on Hotels. I've got a sensitive posterior that needs soft mattresses. If the hotel's aren't too crash hot I'll just have to sort my own out so would like to know in advance if poss.
Oh by the way Keane are playing that music festival for anyone who is interested.
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Iratus Caelestis
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Posted - 2004.07.19 05:01:00 -
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I'm up for this. As I said in the blog thread though can we get some information on Hotels. I've got a sensitive posterior that needs soft mattresses. If the hotel's aren't too crash hot I'll just have to sort my own out so would like to know in advance if poss.
Oh by the way Keane are playing that music festival for anyone who is interested.
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Oveur
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Posted - 2004.07.19 19:29:00 -
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Originally by: Iratus Caelestis I'm up for this. As I said in the blog thread though can we get some information on Hotels. I've got a sensitive posterior that needs soft mattresses. If the hotel's aren't too crash hot I'll just have to sort my own out so would like to know in advance if poss.
Oh by the way Keane are playing that music festival for anyone who is interested.
Atm, it looks like one of the Icelandair hotels that will be the official fest hotel. _____________________________ I say hey sky, s'other say I won say, I pray to J I get the same ol' same ol. |

Oveur
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Posted - 2004.07.19 19:29:00 -
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Originally by: Iratus Caelestis I'm up for this. As I said in the blog thread though can we get some information on Hotels. I've got a sensitive posterior that needs soft mattresses. If the hotel's aren't too crash hot I'll just have to sort my own out so would like to know in advance if poss.
Oh by the way Keane are playing that music festival for anyone who is interested.
Atm, it looks like one of the Icelandair hotels that will be the official fest hotel. _____________________________ I say hey sky, s'other say I won say, I pray to J I get the same ol' same ol. |

Baun
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Posted - 2004.07.19 23:47:00 -
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Edited by: Baun on 19/07/2004 23:49:15
Originally by: Beringe 3. Yes, but very expensive. Up to 600 isk (~ $8.5 or 4.5 pounds) per 1/2 liter in bars, down to around 930 isk (~ $13) for a six pack (3 liters) in the government-run liquer store (only the government is allowed to sell booze in stores here).
As I recall (when I went there for Skjalfti) it was pretty cheap if you bought it in units of around 24.
The Enemy's Gate is Down
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Baun
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Posted - 2004.07.19 23:47:00 -
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Edited by: Baun on 19/07/2004 23:49:15
Originally by: Beringe 3. Yes, but very expensive. Up to 600 isk (~ $8.5 or 4.5 pounds) per 1/2 liter in bars, down to around 930 isk (~ $13) for a six pack (3 liters) in the government-run liquer store (only the government is allowed to sell booze in stores here).
As I recall (when I went there for Skjalfti) it was pretty cheap if you bought it in units of around 24.
The Enemy's Gate is Down
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Spanker
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Posted - 2004.07.21 07:47:00 -
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Don't tell me the icelandic currency is in fact... ISK It would just be too much. I thought you were joking at first, now I realise it probably means Islõndska Kronor or something. Nothing like a good AHA-experience =)
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Spanker
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Posted - 2004.07.21 07:47:00 -
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Don't tell me the icelandic currency is in fact... ISK It would just be too much. I thought you were joking at first, now I realise it probably means Islõndska Kronor or something. Nothing like a good AHA-experience =)
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Iratus Caelestis
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Posted - 2004.07.21 08:32:00 -
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Woo hoo.
My first dev reply and it's a good 'un.
After finding the 'non foreign' version of the site it all makes much more sense and the hotels actually look very nice. Much better than the Raddison I stayed at before.
The Hotel Nordica looks very nice. I love it when hotel brochures have pictures of Spas with svelte bikini wearing babes.
And for those worrying about the beer, don't. They had prohibition up until what, 1988, the place is so mad that you'd drink Kronenberg and not care. Plus they lace beer with Vodka. GREAT.
Ground rules for liasing with Iratus in public If attractive women are nearby and you mention that we are all on a Video Games fan fest then you will be instantly 'podded' 
FEDO FEDO FEDO
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Iratus Caelestis
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Posted - 2004.07.21 08:32:00 -
[76]
Woo hoo.
My first dev reply and it's a good 'un.
After finding the 'non foreign' version of the site it all makes much more sense and the hotels actually look very nice. Much better than the Raddison I stayed at before.
The Hotel Nordica looks very nice. I love it when hotel brochures have pictures of Spas with svelte bikini wearing babes.
And for those worrying about the beer, don't. They had prohibition up until what, 1988, the place is so mad that you'd drink Kronenberg and not care. Plus they lace beer with Vodka. GREAT.
Ground rules for liasing with Iratus in public If attractive women are nearby and you mention that we are all on a Video Games fan fest then you will be instantly 'podded' 
FEDO FEDO FEDO
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Monty Burns
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Posted - 2004.07.22 20:02:00 -
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Originally by: Marcennis In parts of Warsaw (Poland), the water that comes out of the faucet is rust-brown. From, um, rust. In the pipes.
That answer your question? :D
Anyway, this is looking really tempting. I've always wanted to drop by Iceland, although I think I require a longer stay... still, something to look at. The "extra CCP content patch" would be a nice bonus 
Really? I never noticed, but then i was always in the Marriot, maybe they put extra filters in or summint? <shrug> Wasn't that bad in the Holiday Inn either. Water in Wroclaw is perfectly drinkable though.
Now for bad water, try the Holiday Inn in Maputo!!!!! They take it from the swimming pool!!!! No JOKE! When there is a major drought by there standards, the local hospital comes down and takes it away .... seen it with my own eyes!
The only water i will be drinking will be in a beer bottle. 
So, guess Icelands gona be perfectly safe <grin> in comparison  Darwin 4tw
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Monty Burns
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Posted - 2004.07.22 20:02:00 -
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Originally by: Marcennis In parts of Warsaw (Poland), the water that comes out of the faucet is rust-brown. From, um, rust. In the pipes.
That answer your question? :D
Anyway, this is looking really tempting. I've always wanted to drop by Iceland, although I think I require a longer stay... still, something to look at. The "extra CCP content patch" would be a nice bonus 
Really? I never noticed, but then i was always in the Marriot, maybe they put extra filters in or summint? <shrug> Wasn't that bad in the Holiday Inn either. Water in Wroclaw is perfectly drinkable though.
Now for bad water, try the Holiday Inn in Maputo!!!!! They take it from the swimming pool!!!! No JOKE! When there is a major drought by there standards, the local hospital comes down and takes it away .... seen it with my own eyes!
The only water i will be drinking will be in a beer bottle. 
So, guess Icelands gona be perfectly safe <grin> in comparison  Darwin 4tw
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Grimpak
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Posted - 2004.07.23 00:36:00 -
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hmm.. wut about anyone from Portugal that wants to go? Expenses and such? Would realy like to know... -------------------
Quote: Fragm's Oversized Ego Cannon barely scratches the forums, inflicting omgnoonecares damage
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Grimpak
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Posted - 2004.07.23 00:36:00 -
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hmm.. wut about anyone from Portugal that wants to go? Expenses and such? Would realy like to know... -------------------
Quote: Fragm's Oversized Ego Cannon barely scratches the forums, inflicting omgnoonecares damage
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kieron
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Posted - 2004.07.23 17:19:00 -
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Taking the sticky off of this one. There is a sticky at the top of the Player Gathering and Meets forum.
kieron Community Manager, EVE Online
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kieron
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Posted - 2004.07.23 17:19:00 -
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Taking the sticky off of this one. There is a sticky at the top of the Player Gathering and Meets forum.
kieron Community Manager, EVE Online
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Kleric
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Posted - 2004.07.23 17:53:00 -
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i'd be prepered for all kinds of weather.. you can go out and come back after 1hour and expirienced sun, rain, snow, again sun, wind and sun, wind, pouring rain and sh*t load of wind .. and more but since i'm 14 i havent tasted the beer*cough*.
But dont bring ya wives with ya
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Kleric
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Posted - 2004.07.23 17:53:00 -
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i'd be prepered for all kinds of weather.. you can go out and come back after 1hour and expirienced sun, rain, snow, again sun, wind and sun, wind, pouring rain and sh*t load of wind .. and more but since i'm 14 i havent tasted the beer*cough*.
But dont bring ya wives with ya
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Monty Burns
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Posted - 2004.07.24 02:37:00 -
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From LHR to KEH(?) its at that time 297 nuggets, didnt seem to be any other airlines go there!? BA? ... NO!?? Shocked! Darwin 4tw
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Monty Burns
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Posted - 2004.07.24 02:37:00 -
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From LHR to KEH(?) its at that time 297 nuggets, didnt seem to be any other airlines go there!? BA? ... NO!?? Shocked! Darwin 4tw
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