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		| Atrocities said: 
 
	Right.  However, if we were to track back into time to the beginings of the English language, the universally spoken english language as we all know, then I think we would find that our barbaric forefathers first spoken word must have been "NO."  I mean it was the first word I learned.Quote: 
	
		| Alneyan said: 
 
	And there is always antidisestablishmentarianism, which can actually mean something (besides making the forum suffer).Quote: 
	
		| Alneyan said: 
 
	Floccinaucinihilipilification! That's all I have to say on this matter. That word is one of the longest words not related to science, though it doesn't have much of a meaning (it basically repeats the same thing a couple of times).Quote: 
	
		| Atrocities said: 
 
	Guys, what is the longest word in the english language? PNEUMONOULTRAMICROSCOPICSILICOVOLCANOCO - I think it is a lung desease or something. Not reallyQuote: 
	
		| douglas said: 
 
	Looks like excessively nested quotes can mess up formatting just like large pictures.  The minimum width of a quote box appears to be dictated by the longest word in it, "Nodachi" in this case.Quote: 
	
		| douglas said: 
 
	Hmm, how narrow can the inner quote box get?Quote: 
	
		| Jack Simth said: 
 
	Funny, most people who I know sew use a sewing machine.Quote: 
	
		| narf poit chez BOOM said: 
 
	How so? Most people use a needle and thread.Quote: 
	
		| Jack Simth said: 
 
	How so?  It isn't even giving me side-scroll bars.Quote: 
	
		| Atrocities said: 
 
	IMPRESSIVE.Quote: 
	
		| Jack Simth said: 
 
	How is that a lot of quotes?Quote: 
	
		| Will said: 
 
	Now THAT is what I call a lot of quotes.Quote: 
	
		| narf poit chez BOOM said: 
 
	Hey, my head feels pretty spaced right now. Like it's spinning. Weee, lack of slepp is funn!Quote: 
	
		| RudyHuxtable said: 
 
	Hey Kerensky.  Space Empires is most certainly NOT a turn based space strategy game.  Get a clue, man.  It's turn based space strategy game.  Sheesh.  The nerve of some people.Quote: 
	
		| kerensky said: 
 
	I was just wondering the same thing. Space Empires IS a turn based space strategy game for all of you who have never made the conection.Quote: 
	
		| douglas said: 
 
	So why are you posting on a forum dedicated to one?Quote: 
	
		| narf poit chez BOOM said: 
 
	Hate them!Quote: 
	
		| Nodachi said: Hey, does anyone around here like turn-based space strategy games?
   
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		| Nodachi said: 
 
	It is extremely disconcerting to see my name getting contorted like that! So of course I'll add to it!Quote: 
	
		| Atrocities said: 
 
	Right.  However, if we were to track back into time to the beginings of the English language, the universally spoken english language as we all know, then I think we would find that our barbaric forefathers first spoken word must have been "NO."  I mean it was the first word I learned.Quote: 
	
		| Alneyan said: 
 
	And there is always antidisestablishmentarianism, which can actually mean something (besides making the forum suffer).Quote: 
	
		| Alneyan said: 
 
	Floccinaucinihilipilification! That's all I have to say on this matter. That word is one of the longest words not related to science, though it doesn't have much of a meaning (it basically repeats the same thing a couple of times).Quote: 
	
		| Atrocities said: 
 
	Guys, what is the longest word in the english language? PNEUMONOULTRAMICROSCOPICSILICOVOLCANOCO - I think it is a lung desease or something. Not reallyQuote: 
	
		| douglas said: 
 
	Looks like excessively nested quotes can mess up formatting just like large pictures.  The minimum width of a quote box appears to be dictated by the longest word in it, "Nodachi" in this case.Quote: 
	
		| douglas said: 
 
	Hmm, how narrow can the inner quote box get?Quote: 
	
		| Jack Simth said: 
 
	Funny, most people who I know sew use a sewing machine.Quote: 
	
		| narf point chez BOOM said: 
 
	How so? Most people use a needle and thread.Quote: 
	
		| Jack Simth said: 
 
	How so?  It isn't even giving me side-scroll bars.Quote: 
	
		| Atrocities said: 
 
	IMPRESSIVE.Quote: 
	
		| Jack Simth said: 
 
	How is that a lot of quotes?Quote: 
	
		| Will said: 
 
	Now THAT is what I call a lot of quotes.Quote: 
	
		| narf poit chez BOOM said: 
 
	Hey, my head feels pretty spaced right now. Like it's spinning. Weee, lack of slepp is funn!Quote: 
	
		| RudyHuxtable said: 
 
	Hey Kerensky.  Space Empires is most certainly NOT a turn based space strategy game.  Get a clue, man.  It's turn based space strategy game.  Sheesh.  The nerve of some people.Quote: 
	
		| kerensky said: 
 
	I was just wondering the same thing. Space Empires IS a turn based space strategy game for all of you who have never made the conection.Quote: 
	
		| douglas said: 
 
	So why are you posting on a forum dedicated to one?Quote: 
	
		| narf said: 
 
	Hate them!Quote: 
	
		| He said: Hey, does anyone around here like turn-based space strategy games?
   
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That was just a pretence to add to the thread though, and see what happens if we shorten Nodachi to "he"... Will the middle box be much shorter? Will it break the forum at last? Will John fall in love with Mary?
			
			
			
			
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				 Re: The Race to 1k Posts thread.. BYOP! 
 
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		| Alneyan said: 
 
	I believe one of the Old English words for no was "Na" (as far as I know, the vowel was not really the same as our current "a", but I am no Old English scholar), though this word did not quite have the same meaning as our no.Quote: 
	
		| Nodachi said: 
 
	It is extremely disconcerting to see my name getting contorted like that! So of course I'll add to it!Quote: 
	
		| Atrocities said: 
 
	Right.  However, if we were to track back into time to the beginings of the English language, the universally spoken english language as we all know, then I think we would find that our barbaric forefathers first spoken word must have been "NO."  I mean it was the first word I learned.Quote: 
	
		| Alneyan said: 
 
	And there is always antidisestablishmentarianism, which can actually mean something (besides making the forum suffer).Quote: 
	
		| Alneyan said: 
 
	Floccinaucinihilipilification! That's all I have to say on this matter. That word is one of the longest words not related to science, though it doesn't have much of a meaning (it basically repeats the same thing a couple of times).Quote: 
	
		| Atrocities said: 
 
	Guys, what is the longest word in the english language? PNEUMONOULTRAMICROSCOPICSILICOVOLCANOCO - I think it is a lung desease or something. Not reallyQuote: 
	
		| douglas said: 
 
	Looks like excessively nested quotes can mess up formatting just like large pictures.  The minimum width of a quote box appears to be dictated by the longest word in it, "Nodachi" in this case.Quote: 
	
		| douglas said: 
 
	Hmm, how narrow can the inner quote box get?Quote: 
	
		| Jack Simth said: 
 
	Funny, most people who I know sew use a sewing machine.Quote: 
	
		| narf point chez BOOM said: 
 
	How so? Most people use a needle and thread.Quote: 
	
		| Jack Simth said: 
 
	How so?  It isn't even giving me side-scroll bars.Quote: 
	
		| Atrocities said: 
 
	IMPRESSIVE.Quote: 
	
		| Jack Simth said: 
 
	How is that a lot of quotes?Quote: 
	
		| Will said: 
 
	Now THAT is what I call a lot of quotes.Quote: 
	
		| narf poit chez BOOM said: 
 
	Hey, my head feels pretty spaced right now. Like it's spinning. Weee, lack of slepp is funn!Quote: 
	
		| RudyHuxtable said: 
 
	Hey Kerensky.  Space Empires is most certainly NOT a turn based space strategy game.  Get a clue, man.  It's turn based space strategy game.  Sheesh.  The nerve of some people.Quote: 
	
		| kerensky said: 
 
	I was just wondering the same thing. Space Empires IS a turn based space strategy game for all of you who have never made the conection.Quote: 
	
		| douglas said: 
 
	So why are you posting on a forum dedicated to one?Quote: 
	
		| narf said: 
 
	Hate them!Quote: 
	
		| He said: Hey, does anyone around here like turn-based space strategy games?
   
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 That was just a pretence to add to the thread though, and see what happens if we shorten Nodachi to "he"... Will the middle box be much shorter? Will it break the forum at last? Will John fall in love with Mary?
 
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				 Re: The Race to 1k Posts thread.. BYOP! 
 
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		| Nodachi said: 
 
	Now "turn-based" is the limiting factor. And yes, John will fall in love with Mary but won't stop seeing Sue.Quote: 
	
		| Alneyan said: 
 
	I believe one of the Old English words for no was "Na" (as far as I know, the vowel was not really the same as our current "a", but I am no Old English scholar), though this word did not quite have the same meaning as our no.Quote: 
	
		| Nodachi said: 
 
	It is extremely disconcerting to see my name getting contorted like that! So of course I'll add to it!Quote: 
	
		| Atrocities said: 
 
	Right.  However, if we were to track back into time to the beginings of the English language, the universally spoken english language as we all know, then I think we would find that our barbaric forefathers first spoken word must have been "NO."  I mean it was the first word I learned.Quote: 
	
		| Alneyan said: 
 
	And there is always antidisestablishmentarianism, which can actually mean something (besides making the forum suffer).Quote: 
	
		| Alneyan said: 
 
	Floccinaucinihilipilification! That's all I have to say on this matter. That word is one of the longest words not related to science, though it doesn't have much of a meaning (it basically repeats the same thing a couple of times).Quote: 
	
		| Atrocities said: 
 
	Guys, what is the longest word in the english language? PNEUMONOULTRAMICROSCOPICSILICOVOLCANOCO - I think it is a lung desease or something. Not reallyQuote: 
	
		| douglas said: 
 
	Looks like excessively nested quotes can mess up formatting just like large pictures.  The minimum width of a quote box appears to be dictated by the longest word in it, "Nodachi" in this case.Quote: 
	
		| douglas said: 
 
	Hmm, how narrow can the inner quote box get?Quote: 
	
		| Jack Simth said: 
 
	Funny, most people who I know sew use a sewing machine.Quote: 
	
		| narf point chez BOOM said: 
 
	How so? Most people use a needle and thread.Quote: 
	
		| Jack Simth said: 
 
	How so?  It isn't even giving me side-scroll bars.Quote: 
	
		| Atrocities said: 
 
	IMPRESSIVE.Quote: 
	
		| Jack Simth said: 
 
	How is that a lot of quotes?Quote: 
	
		| Will said: 
 
	Now THAT is what I call a lot of quotes.Quote: 
	
		| narf poit chez BOOM said: 
 
	Hey, my head feels pretty spaced right now. Like it's spinning. Weee, lack of slepp is funn!Quote: 
	
		| RudyHuxtable said: 
 
	Hey Kerensky.  Space Empires is most certainly NOT a turn based space strategy game.  Get a clue, man.  It's turn based space strategy game.  Sheesh.  The nerve of some people.Quote: 
	
		| kerensky said: 
 
	I was just wondering the same thing. Space Empires IS a turn based space strategy game for all of you who have never made the conection.Quote: 
	
		| douglas said: 
 
	So why are you posting on a forum dedicated to one?Quote: 
	
		| narf said: 
 
	Hate them!Quote: 
	
		| He said: Hey, does anyone around here like turn-based space strategy games?
   
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 That was just a pretence to add to the thread though, and see what happens if we shorten Nodachi to "he"... Will the middle box be much shorter? Will it break the forum at last? Will John fall in love with Mary?
 
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				 Re: The Race to 1k Posts thread.. BYOP! 
 
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		| Atrocities said: 
 
	Pain is tempory, posts are forever.Quote: 
	
		| Nodachi said: 
 
	Now "turn-based" is the limiting factor. And yes, John will fall in love with Mary but won't stop seeing Sue.Quote: 
	
		| Alneyan said: 
 
	I believe one of the Old English words for no was "Na" (as far as I know, the vowel was not really the same as our current "a", but I am no Old English scholar), though this word did not quite have the same meaning as our no.Quote: 
	
		| Nodachi said: 
 
	It is extremely disconcerting to see my name getting contorted like that! So of course I'll add to it!Quote: 
	
		| Atrocities said: 
 
	Right.  However, if we were to track back into time to the beginings of the English language, the universally spoken english language as we all know, then I think we would find that our barbaric forefathers first spoken word must have been "NO."  I mean it was the first word I learned.Quote: 
	
		| Alneyan said: 
 
	And there is always antidisestablishmentarianism, which can actually mean something (besides making the forum suffer).Quote: 
	
		| Alneyan said: 
 
	Floccinaucinihilipilification! That's all I have to say on this matter. That word is one of the longest words not related to science, though it doesn't have much of a meaning (it basically repeats the same thing a couple of times).Quote: 
	
		| Atrocities said: 
 
	Guys, what is the longest word in the english language? PNEUMONOULTRAMICROSCOPICSILICOVOLCANOCO - I think it is a lung desease or something. Not reallyQuote: 
	
		| douglas said: 
 
	Looks like excessively nested quotes can mess up formatting just like large pictures.  The minimum width of a quote box appears to be dictated by the longest word in it, "Nodachi" in this case.Quote: 
	
		| douglas said: 
 
	Hmm, how narrow can the inner quote box get?Quote: 
	
		| Jack Simth said: 
 
	Funny, most people who I know sew use a sewing machine.Quote: 
	
		| narf point chez BOOM said: 
 
	How so? Most people use a needle and thread.Quote: 
	
		| Jack Simth said: 
 
	How so?  It isn't even giving me side-scroll bars.Quote: 
	
		| Atrocities said: 
 
	IMPRESSIVE.Quote: 
	
		| Jack Simth said: 
 
	How is that a lot of quotes?Quote: 
	
		| Will said: 
 
	Now THAT is what I call a lot of quotes.Quote: 
	
		| narf poit chez BOOM said: 
 
	Hey, my head feels pretty spaced right now. Like it's spinning. Weee, lack of slepp is funn!Quote: 
	
		| RudyHuxtable said: 
 
	Hey Kerensky.  Space Empires is most certainly NOT a turn based space strategy game.  Get a clue, man.  It's turn based space strategy game.  Sheesh.  The nerve of some people.Quote: 
	
		| kerensky said: 
 
	I was just wondering the same thing. Space Empires IS a turn based space strategy game for all of you who have never made the conection.Quote: 
	
		| douglas said: 
 
	So why are you posting on a forum dedicated to one?Quote: 
	
		| narf said: 
 
	Hate them!Quote: 
	
		| He said: Hey, does anyone around here like turn-based space strategy games?
   
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 That was just a pretence to add to the thread though, and see what happens if we shorten Nodachi to "he"... Will the middle box be much shorter? Will it break the forum at last? Will John fall in love with Mary?
 
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				 Re: The Race to 1k Posts thread.. BYOP! 
 
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		| Nodachi said: 
 
	Someone please tell me, why are we trying to break the forum?Quote: 
	
		| Atrocities said: 
 
	Pain is tempory, posts are forever.Quote: 
	
		| Nodachi said: 
 
	Now "turn-based" is the limiting factor. And yes, John will fall in love with Mary but won't stop seeing Sue.Quote: 
	
		| Alneyan said: 
 
	I believe one of the Old English words for no was "Na" (as far as I know, the vowel was not really the same as our current "a", but I am no Old English scholar), though this word did not quite have the same meaning as our no.Quote: 
	
		| Nodachi said: 
 
	It is extremely disconcerting to see my name getting contorted like that! So of course I'll add to it!Quote: 
	
		| Atrocities said: 
 
	Right.  However, if we were to track back into time to the beginings of the English language, the universally spoken english language as we all know, then I think we would find that our barbaric forefathers first spoken word must have been "NO."  I mean it was the first word I learned.Quote: 
	
		| Alneyan said: 
 
	And there is always antidisestablishmentarianism, which can actually mean something (besides making the forum suffer).Quote: 
	
		| Alneyan said: 
 
	Floccinaucinihilipilification! That's all I have to say on this matter. That word is one of the longest words not related to science, though it doesn't have much of a meaning (it basically repeats the same thing a couple of times).Quote: 
	
		| Atrocities said: 
 
	Guys, what is the longest word in the english language? PNEUMONOULTRAMICROSCOPICSILICOVOLCANOCO - I think it is a lung desease or something. Not reallyQuote: 
	
		| douglas said: 
 
	Looks like excessively nested quotes can mess up formatting just like large pictures.  The minimum width of a quote box appears to be dictated by the longest word in it, "Nodachi" in this case.Quote: 
	
		| douglas said: 
 
	Hmm, how narrow can the inner quote box get?Quote: 
	
		| Jack Simth said: 
 
	Funny, most people who I know sew use a sewing machine.Quote: 
	
		| narf point chez BOOM said: 
 
	How so? Most people use a needle and thread.Quote: 
	
		| Jack Simth said: 
 
	How so?  It isn't even giving me side-scroll bars.Quote: 
	
		| Atrocities said: 
 
	IMPRESSIVE.Quote: 
	
		| Jack Simth said: 
 
	How is that a lot of quotes?Quote: 
	
		| Will said: 
 
	Now THAT is what I call a lot of quotes.Quote: 
	
		| narf poit chez BOOM said: 
 
	Hey, my head feels pretty spaced right now. Like it's spinning. Weee, lack of slepp is funn!Quote: 
	
		| RudyHuxtable said: 
 
	Hey Kerensky.  Space Empires is most certainly NOT a turn based space strategy game.  Get a clue, man.  It's turn based space strategy game.  Sheesh.  The nerve of some people.Quote: 
	
		| kerensky said: 
 
	I was just wondering the same thing. Space Empires IS a turn based space strategy game for all of you who have never made the conection.Quote: 
	
		| douglas said: 
 
	So why are you posting on a forum dedicated to one?Quote: 
	
		| narf said: 
 
	Hate them!Quote: 
	
		| He said: Hey, does anyone around here like turn based space strategy games?
   
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 That was just a pretence to add to the thread though, and see what happens if we shorten Nodachi to "he"... Will the middle box be much shorter? Will it break the forum at last? Will John fall in love with Mary?
 
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				 Re: The Race to 1k Posts thread.. BYOP! 
 
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		| Alneyan said: 
 
	Because we have a mile-wide mean streak? And the forum is doing just fine, though 1600X1200 is no longer enough to avoid the side-scroll bars. Anyone has a higher resolution to check it out? (Now trying with turn based instead of turn-based)Quote: 
	
		| Nodachi said: 
 
	Someone please tell me, why are we trying to break the forum?Quote: 
	
		| Atrocities said: 
 
	Pain is tempory, posts are forever.Quote: 
	
		| Nodachi said: 
 
	Now "turn-based" is the limiting factor. And yes, John will fall in love with Mary but won't stop seeing Sue.Quote: 
	
		| Alneyan said: 
 
	I believe one of the Old English words for no was "Na" (as far as I know, the vowel was not really the same as our current "a", but I am no Old English scholar), though this word did not quite have the same meaning as our no.Quote: 
	
		| Nodachi said: 
 
	It is extremely disconcerting to see my name getting contorted like that! So of course I'll add to it!Quote: 
	
		| Atrocities said: 
 
	Right.  However, if we were to track back into time to the beginings of the English language, the universally spoken english language as we all know, then I think we would find that our barbaric forefathers first spoken word must have been "NO."  I mean it was the first word I learned.Quote: 
	
		| Alneyan said: 
 
	And there is always antidisestablishmentarianism, which can actually mean something (besides making the forum suffer).Quote: 
	
		| Alneyan said: 
 
	Floccinaucinihilipilification! That's all I have to say on this matter. That word is one of the longest words not related to science, though it doesn't have much of a meaning (it basically repeats the same thing a couple of times).Quote: 
	
		| Atrocities said: 
 
	Guys, what is the longest word in the english language? PNEUMONOULTRAMICROSCOPICSILICOVOLCANOCO - I think it is a lung desease or something. Not reallyQuote: 
	
		| douglas said: 
 
	Looks like excessively nested quotes can mess up formatting just like large pictures.  The minimum width of a quote box appears to be dictated by the longest word in it, "Nodachi" in this case.Quote: 
	
		| douglas said: 
 
	Hmm, how narrow can the inner quote box get?Quote: 
	
		| Jack Simth said: 
 
	Funny, most people who I know sew use a sewing machine.Quote: 
	
		| narf point chez BOOM said: 
 
	How so? Most people use a needle and thread.Quote: 
	
		| Jack Simth said: 
 
	How so?  It isn't even giving me side-scroll bars.Quote: 
	
		| Atrocities said: 
 
	IMPRESSIVE.Quote: 
	
		| Jack Simth said: 
 
	How is that a lot of quotes?Quote: 
	
		| Will said: 
 
	Now THAT is what I call a lot of quotes.Quote: 
	
		| narf poit chez BOOM said: 
 
	Hey, my head feels pretty spaced right now. Like it's spinning. Weee, lack of slepp is funn!Quote: 
	
		| RudyHuxtable said: 
 
	Hey Kerensky.  Space Empires is most certainly NOT a turn based space strategy game.  Get a clue, man.  It's turn based space strategy game.  Sheesh.  The nerve of some people.Quote: 
	
		| kerensky said: 
 
	I was just wondering the same thing. Space Empires IS a turn based space strategy game for all of you who have never made the conection.Quote: 
	
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	So why are you posting on a forum dedicated to one?Quote: 
	
		| narf said: 
 
	Hate them!Quote: 
	
		| He said: Hey, does anyone around here like turn based space strategy games?
   
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 That was just a pretence to add to the thread though, and see what happens if we shorten Nodachi to "he"... Will the middle box be much shorter? Will it break the forum at last? Will John fall in love with Mary?
 
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 Strategy and anyone are now the limiting factor; I guess we won't be able to make you even smaller Nodachi. Actually, this isn't true: a Battlemoon fully loaded with planetoid-mounted napalm should make you much smaller.
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 You're right. I really do feel for the ones who come in late and try to sort through all those replies! 
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 Actually, mass quoting makes it too easy to browse the thread: reading your last post allows to read the twenty last posts or so at once. We should really edit all our posts to put the quotes in a random order, hence making it much harder to read the thread. That would be pure evil, and so fun... for us that is.
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