| Post/Author/DateTime | Post |
|---|---|
| #1zombie_babiesFeb 03, 2010 12:06:00 | Interesting story. |
| #2dirtyfrankFeb 03, 2010 12:24:09 | What a distance. That's one hell of a spot check. |
| #3Cpt_MichaFeb 03, 2010 12:33:25 | It's things like that, that make me feel that humanity is worth it. |
| #4zombie_babiesFeb 03, 2010 12:34:43 | What a distance. That's one hell of a spot check. You ain't kiddin'. If it was my current character lookin' thataway, that would have been one dead dood. Perception at lvl 22? 11. ![]() |
| #5KlirshonFeb 03, 2010 15:18:16 | It's things like that, that make me feel that humanity is worth it. Meh, fleshlings are obsolete... |
| #6ADHadhFeb 03, 2010 16:42:36 | What intrigues me about the article is that, despite no actual distance given, there's (kilometers) added after "miles" ;) |
| #7ViolenceJackFeb 03, 2010 18:45:00 | What intrigues me about the article is that, despite no actual distance given, there's (kilometers) added after "miles" ;) It's because miles are some crazy moon-measurement that nobody uses any more. Except you crazy Americans. |
| #8EscherEnigmaFeb 03, 2010 18:48:33 | What intrigues me about the article is that, despite no actual distance given, there's (kilometers) added after "miles" ;) And so long as every speed limit sign in America is listed in MPH, it's gonna stay that way. Heck, I don't think my truck's speedometer even has a KPH listing... |