I think no, but I am not sure.
Posts made by Nukchebi0
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RE: Smart Test
31 Correct. Didn’t realize it was timed until a moment after I started the test…I hate timed tests!!!
There are only 30 questions.
I fail to see the plausibility of that statement.
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RE: Smart Test
23, because of the worthless entertainment questions.
Edit: Tried again, got 26. It still said smart, though.
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RE: Alternate Turn 1 buys…
What are the traditional Turn 1 buys?
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RE: Alternate Turn 1 buys…
What are the traditional R1 buys. I have used the armor one for Russia and the bomber one for Britain.
My typical turn one buys for each nation:
Russia: 4 Armor, one Artillery
Germany: 1 Bomber, 2 rocket tech rolls, three tanks
Britain: 2 Bomber/2 Transports, 2 Armor, and one infantry
Japan: IC in Shanghai, save money
America: 1 Battleship, one bomber
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RE: Find Opponents Here!
Anyone up for a game with a somewhat relative greenhorn who hasn’t played in 5 months? I finally have a computer in my room so now I can play without having to run up and down the stairs. Anybody wish to get started?
I’ll play a 2 v. 2 game. See if dragging a couple more people into it is plausible.
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RE: Im back!!
I know. Anyways, volcanoes show activity before they erupt. Therefore, they are predictable. You know when it will affect you. I also know that they are dormant. The South Sister has a slight (10 inch) bulge from rising magma, but that is the only one.
Oregon earthquakes rarely happen because the fault near the coast (causing the volcanoes) is a subduction fault, not a linear fault such as the San Andreas Fault.
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RE: Im back!!
Read the edit.
Anyways, we know that Mt. Saint Helens doesn’t affect Oregon (ash, yes, but otherwise no), because of the 1980 eruption that didn’t.
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RE: Im back!!
@ncscswitch:
Mt St. Helens, and a few dozen others that can wake up at any time…
Mt. Saint Helens is in Washington.
Edit: Based on my knowledge of Oregon’ geography, there are 8 volcanoes in Oregon that have any real chance of erupting: Mt. McLaughlin, Mt. Bailey, Mt. Mazama (Crater Lake), Newberry Crater, Mt. Bachelor, the South and Middle Sisters, and Mt. Hood. Only one of them, the South Sister, is even remotely near becoming active again.
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RE: Im back!!
@ncscswitch:
Besides thunderstorms, much of Oregon is just as safe.
Volcanoes…
Uh, no. They aren’t active enough to do anything.
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RE: Promoted, this one COUNTS!
@ncscswitch:
I assume you were asking me…
Account Manager for a HAZMAT Disposal and Industrial Services company.
Yes, it was a typo.
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RE: Artillery
Artillery units are large guns used to destroy targets from long range.
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RE: Blazing Angels: Squadrons of WWII
I tried the demo, but it seemed a bit to unrealistic. I wish that they let you fly in first person. However, the graphics and detail are very good, and you do feel like you are flying over a battlefield or city. Still, I became an ace in the first mission. I don’t think any British WWII pilots did that.
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Gone for two weeks
I will be gone for two weeks due to a vacation and most likely won’t post.
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RE: Line Rider
@ncscswitch:
You never encountered the “Big Green Button” did you? LOL
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