1. "RE: Terminals have vanished?"
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LAST EDITED ON Oct-07-08 AT 07:37 PM (EDT)
>Apparently, all the terminals are gone. I've checked the links, and >none of them are showing up.
Looks like the script that made them work got broken when the server moved to a newer platform.
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2. "RE: Terminals have vanished?"
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Fixed! As I suspected, just another small script migration issue. Dave cleared it up.
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3. "RE: Terminals have vanished?"
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Ah. Thank you. :D
And now, I have questions about them. Like, if AG Systems was in Japan, why NERV didn't send them the plans for the new and improved Jet Alone so they could have something more to defend with? (Besides the fact that they obviously didn't need it. o_O)
4. "RE: Terminals have vanished?"
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>if AG Systems was in >Japan, why NERV didn't send them the plans for the new and improved >Jet Alone so they could have something more to defend with?
AG's interesting combination of recklessness and incompetence with regard to the original Jet Alone design made them somewhat less than likely to recieve clearance for information as highly classified as the technology necessary to exploit the Ibuki-Trussell principle.
--G. -><- Benjamin D. Hutchins, Co-Founder, Editor-in-Chief, & Forum Admin Eyrie Productions, Unlimited http://www.eyrie-productions.com/ Ceterum censeo Carthaginem esse delendam.
5. "RE: Terminals have vanished?"
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Great, I was hoping to add those to the Apocolypse Now work files--still need to fix the memory space issue with php... :P
*fiddles with the e-book settings*
Percussive maitnence: the only way to ensure that you'll get new kit before the free service warranty expires. Pefferably with a deadblow hammer, but as long as you don't leave marks, the service engineer won't know.