Smuggler Archive
Thread: Smuggler FAQ v2 11th July 2005
Barndamascus
Thu Jul 28, 2005 5:20 pm
#54
Great guide! I've been out of the loop for a while, this helped me catch up no end 
Oh and its not just the Poms who still spell words with a 'u' in them, us Aussies do to
(Cany you say 1-0 in the Ashes?
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WesBelden
Thu Jul 28, 2005 5:42 pm
#55
Luckily I'm Welsh and don't care for cricket... at least that's the excuse I'm sticking to
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kethvalar
Sun Jul 31, 2005 2:52 am
#56
Jakeonium1 wrote:
Does anyone know if the slicing bio-linked items has been fixed yet?
Will be fix in Patch # 21
WesBelden
Sun Jul 31, 2005 8:52 am
#57
Heheh, don't want anyone cutting themselves on the corners now do we?
Nicolas_Frost
Tue Aug 02, 2005 3:21 am
#58
So, are we going to start issueing safety-pencils and circles of paper, too?
Maybe knife manufacturers should start stamping "WARNING: SHARP" on all the blades they make.
Hell, boxes of rat poison already tell you not to eat it. Seriously, if someone thinks its a good idea to eat pellets from a box which clearly says "Poison" on the front, is a warning written on the side of it going to stop them?
I'm of the belief that if we had fewer warning lables, we'd have fewer idiots to worry about. Nature used to take care of humanity because people would wander from the village and decide to play tag with the local predatorial wildlife. Now humanity has put fences inbetween themselves and said wildlife. This has caused the idiot population to go unchecked.
Products should simply have a few symbols on thier containers, each one meaning poisonous, flamable and the like. They should not go into a lengthy explanation of what happens when x and y are done. You see a symbol of a flame, thusly, you shouldn't get the product hot. You see a jolly roger, you shouldn't eat the product.
Or maybe a more interesting route should be taken. Lets build a room with a button on the wall, which says "Do Not Touch". Who ever presses the button turns on two vulcan cannons which unload on the place you have to stand to press the button.
Sorry, tired and ranting.
Maybe knife manufacturers should start stamping "WARNING: SHARP" on all the blades they make.
Hell, boxes of rat poison already tell you not to eat it. Seriously, if someone thinks its a good idea to eat pellets from a box which clearly says "Poison" on the front, is a warning written on the side of it going to stop them?
I'm of the belief that if we had fewer warning lables, we'd have fewer idiots to worry about. Nature used to take care of humanity because people would wander from the village and decide to play tag with the local predatorial wildlife. Now humanity has put fences inbetween themselves and said wildlife. This has caused the idiot population to go unchecked.
Products should simply have a few symbols on thier containers, each one meaning poisonous, flamable and the like. They should not go into a lengthy explanation of what happens when x and y are done. You see a symbol of a flame, thusly, you shouldn't get the product hot. You see a jolly roger, you shouldn't eat the product.
Or maybe a more interesting route should be taken. Lets build a room with a button on the wall, which says "Do Not Touch". Who ever presses the button turns on two vulcan cannons which unload on the place you have to stand to press the button.
Sorry, tired and ranting.
Jaguarrr
Tue Aug 02, 2005 6:32 am
#59
Nicolas_Frost wrote:
So, are we going to start issueing safety-pencils and circles of paper, too?
Maybe knife manufacturers should start stamping "WARNING: SHARP" on all the blades they make.
Hell, boxes of rat poison already tell you not to eat it. Seriously, if someone thinks its a good idea to eat pellets from a box which clearly says "Poison" on the front, is a warning written on the side of it going to stop them?
I'm of the belief that if we had fewer warning lables, we'd have fewer idiots to worry about. Nature used to take care of humanity because people would wander from the village and decide to play tag with the local predatorial wildlife. Now humanity has put fences inbetween themselves and said wildlife. This has caused the idiot population to go unchecked.
Products should simply have a few symbols on thier containers, each one meaning poisonous, flamable and the like. They should not go into a lengthy explanation of what happens when x and y are done. You see a symbol of a flame, thusly, you shouldn't get the product hot. You see a jolly roger, you shouldn't eat the product.
Or maybe a more interesting route should be taken. Lets build a room with a button on the wall, which says "Do Not Touch". Who ever presses the button turns on two vulcan cannons which unload on the place you have to stand to press the button.
Sorry, tired and ranting.
/cheer
Remove saftey warnings and let nature weed them out.
LTZweigg
Tue Aug 02, 2005 6:45 am
#60
I wouldn't have minded a warning label on my box of SWG back when I bought it at launch: "Warning: Smuggling Not Included (Nor Will It Ever Be)"
Nicolas_Frost
Tue Aug 02, 2005 8:06 pm
#62
I wish gun manufacturers could legally stamp "Point This End Toward Face" on thier gun barrels.
MTOCatalog2
Wed Aug 03, 2005 8:34 am
#63
WesBelden wrote:
Where can I get slicing components from?
Just a couple to add to your list. I have looted both Reactive Micro Plating and Illegal Core Boosters from Tier 5 Imp Gunboats in Kessel.
Great FAQ, by the way. Learned a lot about the smuggler prof.