Smuggler Archive
Thread: 1mp0rt4nt slicing info
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maxtheusher
Wed Jun 29, 2005 1:45 pm
#1
re·dun·dant ( P ) Pronunciation Key (r-dndnt)
adj.
Exceeding what is necessary or natural; superfluous.
Needlessly wordy or repetitive in expression: a student paper filled with redundant phrases.
Of or relating to linguistic redundancy.
Chiefly British. Dismissed or laid off from work, as for being no longer needed.
Electronics. Of or involving redundancy in electronic equipment.
Of or involving redundancy in the transmission of messages.
adj.
Exceeding what is necessary or natural; superfluous.
Needlessly wordy or repetitive in expression: a student paper filled with redundant phrases.
Of or relating to linguistic redundancy.
Chiefly British. Dismissed or laid off from work, as for being no longer needed.
Electronics. Of or involving redundancy in electronic equipment.
Of or involving redundancy in the transmission of messages.
fordaith
Wed Jun 29, 2005 1:52 pm
#2
I thought you were gonna say something like they stole your lolipop or something.
Epifany
Wed Jun 29, 2005 1:55 pm
#4
AngusMacGregor wrote:
9 out of 4 Dentists recommend killing Jedi.
LMAO
I think 9 out of 4 devs decidedto makefloss a loot item too. What next? 
Message Edited by Epifany on 06-29-2005 04:56 PM
Norle
Wed Jun 29, 2005 1:56 pm
#6
AngusMacGregor wrote:
9 out of 4 Dentists recommend killing Jedi.
=]
Saarek
Thu Jun 30, 2005 9:15 am
#7
If you hold a frat while slicing - you may slip when your hand starts to shake - and get the wrong slice.
True story.
Tactical_Dave
Thu Jun 30, 2005 9:23 am
#8
I've also heard that 9 out of 4 smugglers have trouble with fractions, LOL
Tactical_Dave
Thu Jun 30, 2005 9:25 am
#12
It's like mah momma used ta say, if ya cain't be smart, be a smarty-pants
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Makris
Thu Jun 30, 2005 9:25 am
#13
maxtheusher wrote:
re·dun·dant ( P ) Pronunciation Key (r-dndnt)
adj.
Exceeding what is necessary or natural; superfluous.
Needlessly wordy or repetitive in expression: a student paper filled with redundant phrases.
Of or relating to linguistic redundancy.
Chiefly British. Dismissed or laid off from work, as for being no longer needed.
Electronics. Of or involving redundancy in electronic equipment.
Of or involving redundancy in the transmission of messages.
Just like the smuggler forum!
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