WARP engines (was RE: [MLB-WIRELESS] Cat5 max length)
Tony Langdon
tlangdon at atctraining.com.au
Fri Jan 24 11:10:38 EST 2003
> > Around a tree? ;P
>
> No no .. (mind you, it did have an arguement with a big Kangaroo once)
LOL, that's always a possibility...
>
> It's all a matter of the scale you work by .. we count ever 20 Km/h
> after 100 as a warp .. :p
Hehehe, sounds like a Microsoft standard to me. ;-P
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