Futuristic Bveww
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Virgintrains61
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Futuristic Bveww
I was thinking of a good idea for the site. In time I'm sure it would look great with improved futuristic panels etc up to new computing standards. It's really up to Derryck to decide what the future site would look like.
Virgintrains61- Posts : 63
Join date : 2011-07-20
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I'm not sure I quite understand what you're getting at. What do you mean by 'futuristic panels' and 'new computing standards'?
spara- Posts : 24
Join date : 2011-07-08
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Sounds like someone trying to seem able and knowledgeable in the topic of web design. Btw, does the theory of absolute relate to the relative comparative of complex numerology?
Quork- Posts : 1438
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Of course it does. We've all known that since kindergarten!!
If it was not the case then how do you explain the subductive vector theory of the muon-depleted paraneutron? It just wouldn't exist.
If it was not the case then how do you explain the subductive vector theory of the muon-depleted paraneutron? It just wouldn't exist.
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And we all know it does exist, otherwise all warp drives would be either limited to warp 3.5 or would depend on paramatter-cismatter annihilation while we all know they are neither the one nor the other... Yeah, you're right. I've just been irritated because of the imaginary part of the complex formula of the raster theory of sub-real vectorization.
Quork- Posts : 1438
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Could somebody send me a gallon of whatever it is you lot are on.......!
johnsinden- Posts : 210
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It's great stuff, half a pint is enough.
This is due to the osmotic effect caused by the binary proteins as they metamorphose the sclerotic layer around the capillary of the nerve ending . . . . . . . .
This is due to the osmotic effect caused by the binary proteins as they metamorphose the sclerotic layer around the capillary of the nerve ending . . . . . . . .
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I think I'm beginning to understand it all now. This quote explains it all.
'Whereas, to facilitate proof of conformity with the essential requirements for Open Bve, it is necessary to have harmonized standards at European level which concern, in particular, the design and composition of locomotives and rolling stock so that products complying with them may be assumed to conform to the essential requirements; whereas these standards harmonized at European level are drawn up by private bodies and must remain non-mandatory; whereas for that purpose the European Committee for Standardization (CEN) and the European Committee for Electrotechnical Standardization (CENELEC) are recognized as the competent bodies for the adoption of harmonized standards in accordance with the general guidelines for cooperation between the Commission and those two bodies signed on 13 November 1984; whereas, for the purposes of this Directive, a harmonized standard is a technical specification (European standard or harmonization document) adopted by one or both of those bodies upon a remit from the Comission in accordance with the provisions of Council Directive 83/189/EEC of 28 March 1983 laying down a procedure for the provision of information in the field of technical standards and regulations (5).'
'Whereas, to facilitate proof of conformity with the essential requirements for Open Bve, it is necessary to have harmonized standards at European level which concern, in particular, the design and composition of locomotives and rolling stock so that products complying with them may be assumed to conform to the essential requirements; whereas these standards harmonized at European level are drawn up by private bodies and must remain non-mandatory; whereas for that purpose the European Committee for Standardization (CEN) and the European Committee for Electrotechnical Standardization (CENELEC) are recognized as the competent bodies for the adoption of harmonized standards in accordance with the general guidelines for cooperation between the Commission and those two bodies signed on 13 November 1984; whereas, for the purposes of this Directive, a harmonized standard is a technical specification (European standard or harmonization document) adopted by one or both of those bodies upon a remit from the Comission in accordance with the provisions of Council Directive 83/189/EEC of 28 March 1983 laying down a procedure for the provision of information in the field of technical standards and regulations (5).'
johnsinden- Posts : 210
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