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See? Here we have a newbie with atrocious spelling, who thinks he knows everything, and posts large images all the time instead of links. And I haven't said a word. Yet when he storms off in a huff I'll get the blame, and I didn't do anything. But "everyone knows" I'm horrible to newbies so it must have been me. It's just not fair.
And that one with the compleat (sic) circle looks fake. What's the matter, O futile one? Can't abide the thought of the soulless agents of the New World Order still existing a century and a half from now?
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I'm sure this is the sort of detail someone at EdenFX would love to tell us about. Or, alternately, tel us abowt.
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quote:Originally posted by Vogon Poet: See? Here we have a newbie with atrocious spelling, who thinks he knows everything, and posts large images all the time instead of links. And I haven't said a word. Yet when he storms off in a huff I'll get the blame, and I didn't do anything. But "everyone knows" I'm horrible to newbies so it must have been me. It's just not fair.
And that one with the compleat (sic) circle looks fake. What's the matter, O futile one? Can't abide the thought of the soulless agents of the New World Order still existing a century and a half from now?
Vogon...
And here I thought you were just miserable to all of us? 8^P
As for me...I look forward to Resistance's posts, spelling aside, since frankly I graduated from any school that could give me a grade for spelling 12 years ago. I think his graphics quality allows him a little room to slide in the spelling department...
com�pleat Pronunciation Key (km-plt) adj. Of or characterized by a highly developed or wide-ranging skill or proficiency: �The compleat speechwriter... comes to anonymity from Harvard Law� (Israel Shenker). Being an outstanding example of a kind; quintessential: �Here was the compleat modern misfit: the very air appeared to poison him; his every step looked treacherous and hard won� (Stephen Schiff).
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Probably not used in the correct context here, but it is, indeed a real word.
Andrew
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What I find most interesting here is that they've made it so that San Francisco is still a naval base the 22nd century, as well as a home for Starfleet. I don't recall any kind of naval presence in any of the 23rd and 24th Century San Francisco shots that we've seen.