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Laudate_Dominum

[quote name='hyperdulia again' post='1408538' date='Oct 24 2007, 12:13 PM']Groupthink is deadly.[/quote]
Irrelevant. We are efficiency and perfection. We will add your biological and technological distinctiveness to our own. You will service us. Resistence is futile.

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hyperdulia again

[quote name='Laudate_Dominum' post='1408574' date='Oct 24 2007, 01:31 PM']You will service us.[/quote]

If "In _______ Name" got me edited any response I make to a post that contains the above will probably get me excommunicated. :saint: :lol_roll:

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[quote name='hyperdulia again' post='1408577' date='Oct 24 2007, 12:33 PM']If "In _______ Name" got me edited any response I make to a post that contains the above will probably get me excommunicated. :saint: :lol_roll:[/quote]
Don't worry, I had the same crude thought when I first heard that line in TNG episode 3x26. :hehe:
I find it interesting that the Borg stop using that particular line later on such as in Voyager.
I can assure you that wasn't my meaning, I was just trying to be consistent with TNG era Borg since I'm currently working the Battle of Wolf 359 into my game.

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hyperdulia again

"I can assure you that wasn't my meaning, I was just trying to be consistent with TNG era Borg since I'm currently working the Battle of Wolf 359 into my game."

afterthought...

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Laudate_Dominum

[quote name='hyperdulia again' post='1408604' date='Oct 24 2007, 01:18 PM']"I can assure you that wasn't my meaning, I was just trying to be consistent with TNG era Borg since I'm currently working the Battle of Wolf 359 into my game."

afterthought...[/quote]
Supplementary data for contextualization. Afterthoughts are irrelevant.

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i'm not terribly excited about the shape, but florida presents unique arquitectural challenges that european churches can't handle.

1) intense heat and humidity (hence the high ceilings for air flow)
2) hurricane winds and driving rain.

so cut them a little slack :)

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i'm not terribly excited about the shape, but florida presents unique arquitectural challenges that european churches can't handle.

1) intense heat and humidity (hence the high ceilings for air flow)
2) hurricane winds and driving rain.

so cut them a little slack :)

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[quote name='kateri05' post='1408610' date='Oct 24 2007, 01:27 PM']i'm not terribly excited about the shape, but florida presents unique arquitectural challenges that european churches can't handle.

1) intense heat and humidity (hence the high ceilings for air flow)
2) hurricane winds and driving rain.

so cut them a little slack :)[/quote]
Well, it's not as bad as one would think.
For instance, Immaculate Conception, Downtown Jacksonville:
[img]http://www.dosafl.com/parishes/images/immac.jpg[/img]
St. Paul, Jax.
[img]http://www.dosafl.com/parishes/images/paul.jpg[/img]
St. Monica, Palatka (an hour or so south of Jacksonville)
[img]http://www.dosafl.com/parishes/images/mon.jpg[/img]
St. Michael, Fernandina Beach
[img]http://www.dosafl.com/parishes/images/mike.jpg[/img]
Heck, look at the Diocesan Cathedral!
[img]http://www.dosafl.com/parishes/images/catbas.jpg[/img]
And those are only the old-school parishes in the Diocese of St. Augustine! :D
So, heat and hurricanes are no excuse for new-fangled architectural ideas.
Plus, from what I've heard, glass doesn't hold up too great in hurricanes anyway. ;)

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