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Topic: HOW DO YOU REPLY TO THE FREAKIN' "SPACE" TOPICS?!
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JT 3 |
posted 05-18-99 08:37 PM ET
See title.
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Valtyr
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posted 05-18-99 08:39 PM ET
I think he replied to his own thread before he went back to the thread list. |
Ambro2000
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posted 05-18-99 08:40 PM ET
Actually no. I can't go in there either.....strange???? Ambro2000
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JT 3
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posted 05-18-99 08:51 PM ET
Well, then, who replied to it?! I know it's possible, because there was a space thread on Apolyton that got 8 replies over three days. |
Ambro2000
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posted 05-18-99 09:12 PM ET
I know how to do it know  Ambro2000
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Q Cubed
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posted 05-18-99 10:25 PM ET
JT:all that's required is a bit of vertical thinking. Do the Kirk. |
SnowFire
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posted 05-18-99 10:44 PM ET
Ah yes, man-made nexii. Time was, a nexus could form in many ways. Domk spammed Amen Brother Greg into the nexus, one of the evillest nexusing evers. Now all you have to do is... well, never mind. It's really quite simple to enter a nexus, but you must do it on your own. Listen to what Q said: be like Kirk. |
don Don
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posted 05-19-99 05:53 AM ET
Huh??? |
don Don
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posted 05-19-99 05:54 AM ET
I can think of one way, but it'd be waaayyy too much work. |
SnowFire
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posted 05-19-99 03:54 PM ET
If your idea takes more than 15 seconds, you're barking up the wrong creek. Unless you're looking for a space topic directly in the middle of a pile and you don't have a word search program handy. |
CrayonX
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posted 05-19-99 06:05 PM ET
So...how do you do it? The search thing doesn't work. |
Brother Greg
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posted 05-19-99 11:20 PM ET
Well, the problem comes if there are hundreds upon hundreds of topics, then it can be very hard. But this being number 83 (or is it 82), it ain't so hard.Now there's a hint and a half...  |
GaryD
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posted 05-20-99 06:45 AM ET
At least a double hint I'd say. |
Singularity
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posted 05-20-99 07:18 AM ET
Alright, what's the number of the "space" topic? |
CrayonX
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posted 05-20-99 12:40 PM ET
"I don't understand." "They speak in riddles, child." "But how will I know?" "You'll know." "Just shut up and tell me!" "Calm down, child." "$%@#&*@#" "You speak in tongues, child, that's a good sign." |
BigER
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posted 05-20-99 12:43 PM ET
click right mouse button, view source....you take it from there. |
Q Cubed
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posted 05-20-99 10:28 PM ET
BigER, the point of the Kirk Exercise was for them to demonstrate Vertical Thinking patterns, rather than the standard thought methods.You may have ruined this experiment. (sigh) ====== j/k  Q3 |