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AndrewLyon

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  1. Give me Transformers! Autobots roll out, and Gavatron the mad.
  2. I'd just look at the edge of my bed, since allot of nights I roll of the socks after playing cubie! ::Looks at his Gamecube with love for giving it such a cute nickname::
  3. Nice job Webby, now lets see how long it takes to crash it;-)
  4. Now I'm not a science nut, but I have a simple idea concerning time travlel. First, you can forward, but not backwards, unless you have a machine that sends you back, and you can recall despite any changes you made. Now the reason why I account for changes allowing you to call your self back is easy. Imagine the starting of time like the first break in a tree chart. The furth time proceddes, the more breaks you get. Now lets pretend you're on limb 34-b. You don't like something you did to get to 34-b, but you have a time machine to go back, and change it so you end up at 34-A. Now while you made the decision to go back in time, we end up with a parelle universe where you don't do that. See how it all works? Simple enough. Now lets just hope the first time traveller doesn't trash the planet. And if you're wondering why you can't go back in time, since I share the same thoery about the whole matter in the refined state can't go back to when it was unrefined, or as its better known as, natural resorces.
  5. Hmm, learning tower of AOL? That's an oxymoron, but I will admit it's a tower to the headaches of the ages for computers.
  6. Well actually with some of today's hardware, a HD, extra ram. The Commodore 64 was an excellent machine, way ahead of its time. Since it didn't have things like HD's to let it show its true potentail.
  7. Thanks Admiral, didn't know that was possible. Then again if I had it my way, we'd still be using Commodore64s. ;-)
  8. Might I recommend hiring a body gaurd, wait forget that, only on the I.S.S Reaent would you be alloud to have those.;-)
  9. Well actually I have one question right now, why is the word New red everywhere in the last two posts?
  10. Well in the Academy I took any post since I didn't feel like I actually had to write logs, so an indepth understanding of say Medical wasn't needed. On advanced sim, I need to know the department inside out. Now someone here said it gets boring, for me its not. Since with every new group of security officers I've worked with come new challenges, and new opportunities. Which I find quiet rewarding.
  11. Someone is actully agreeing with me for once? This is scary, call out the ghost busters or something.
  12. Oh no! Admiral Dogbert is gone! Who will fight the evil Dr. Whiskers?;-)
  13. That's what I have been doing Lighting. If I knew how to play Science, Medical, Engineering better I'd have opitions. However, when I play security I feel more passion for the role than if I was in another department. Since IRL, I know 10X more about security than I do for other departments. Just my two cents, and since I'm still seeking a ship, my two cents count;-)
  14. Well actually if the page were set up right, Fred wouldn't be needed as much. Since a cadet would graduate, Fred would issuse them a code to enter. They log onto the seperate page, see which ships sim at which times, then they see what posts are open. A quick little click, and Ensign away. Later if you want to, you can click your on ship XYZ, click on the other and the transfer is done boss:-)
  15. LOL, your mean! Remeber red is command these days, might I recommend a nice yellow to match the modern uniform style?
  16. The wierdest name I ever saw, Smiley, and Mosrat. Smiley, I respected as an excellent simmer, and Mosrat...the less said as his former CO the better. Both of them had wierd names in my opinion, but hey only one of them was different, and who am I to complain when people think I'm a lion, and not Lee-On
  17. Mr. Calvert, believe it or not so far I've discovered security appears to be rather full, and I do have that paper work. I hoped an open post like this would solve my problem of contacting each team, but if I need to visit each ship, make it so.;-)