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  1. Christian Ankerstjerne

    Christian Ankerstjerne Member

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    Actually,
    • 12 miles equals 19.31 kilometers
    • 25 miles equals 40.23 kilometers


    ...the eveil measurement man strikes again, MuHaHaHaHaHaHa!!!
    :D
     
  2. GP

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    Lots of steroids. LOL
     
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    Steroids are bad.

    Christian is very bad. :D
     
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    Even more accurate is 12 miles = 19.31160 km.

    Hoe long can we keep this going?

    LOL
     
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    Till we run out of digits. It's like the amount of decimals of Pi; who really cares except mathematicians?
     
  6. Ricky

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    Ok guys - which AFV made a cameo appearance in Star Trek: Nemesis?
     
  7. Notmi

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    Do you mean that thingy captain Picard drove at "unsafe speeds" or one of those vehicles that natives were driving?
     
  8. Ricky

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    Neither!
    :D

    It was one of the 'native vehicles', but did not move.
    It is only seen briefly - one shot of a slightly modified turret, one shot of it in the distance.
     
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    I'll have to check that from DVD. My girlfriend is quite sci-fi fan, we got all star trek movies on dvd and almost all star trek episodes either on vhs or divx. I don't know when I have time to do that checking, I'm currently studying math (as you can see :oops: ), I have exams tomorrow.
     
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    Checking that dvd was much funnier than reading math. I first thought it was one of those russian BTR's but that was wrong, it was Alvis Saracen.
     
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    Yes!
    :D
     

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