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44 minutes ago, TheGingerQuiff said:

I can't be arsed to go into it, it'd need lines of text in fish quantities.

 

You managed to squeeze them into tweets. I have never been that concise.

 

Just give us a few headlines of your mate's experience with Evilcorp.

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1 hour ago, Kid Dynamite said:

I learned long since to remove any trace of identifiable info from my twitter account

FFS! You've just spoiled your deathbed advice to your children and grandchildren if they happen to read this!

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1 hour ago, Park Life said:

Twitter and Facebook were traps all along. They are in total cahoots with the intelligence services. They don't even have to do the work people just give out all the data.

 

Here Parky, 

 

what're your thoughts on this 

http://fortune.com/2017/12/18/video-navy-pilots-ufo/

 

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18 hours ago, Park Life said:

Twitter and Facebook were traps all along. They are in total cahoots with the intelligence services. They don't even have to do the work people just give out all the data.

 

...so?

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24 minutes ago, Park Life said:

@The Fish

 

They've been coming here for ages imo. But we're probably too backwards to warrant real interest at this point.

 

Definitely not drone technology?

 

Interesting that one airman said "There's a whole fleet of them, look on the S.A.", but they didn't pan around to capture that. What's an S.A. anyway? Spideysense Analyser?

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6 minutes ago, The Fish said:

 

Definitely not drone technology?

 

Interesting that one airman said "There's a whole fleet of them, look on the S.A.", but they didn't pan around to capture that. What's an S.A. anyway? Spideysense Analyser?

Single Array.

 

There are just too many stars for some of them to not be home to inhabited planets.

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3 minutes ago, Alex said:

The vast distances and timescales are the issue though.

Mass is the biggest problem. Once we understand how to get rid of mass we can get up to near light speed. If we haven't blown ourselves up before that of course.

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1 minute ago, Park Life said:

Mass is the biggest problem. Once we understand how to get rid of mass we can get up to near light speed.

Even putting aside that minor issue :lol: distances are still a problem even at that speed 

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2 minutes ago, Alex said:

Even putting aside that minor issue :lol: distances are still a problem even at that speed 

Bend space innit. Wormholes. If the planet is still around for another 50 years we'll see proper space travel.

 

They know that certain types of magnetic field reduce mass. Universal laws don't operate (hey look mass) if the info field is broken. Think the best they've managed is reducing mass by 8 percent so far. The issue is how do you create a giant magnetic field around a ship that doesn't use loads of power (mass again).

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