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Offline The E

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Offline Angelus

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Re: News from the department of naming collisions
ah, dammit.
I knew we would sooner or later run out of cubits.
We shouldn't have build that many big ships at once, now we have to find means to aquire money. Lots of it.

 

Offline redsniper

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Re: News from the department of naming collisions
We should build some robotic servants to do our work for us. That will save a lot of money since we won't have to pay them. What's the worst that could happen?
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Offline Angelus

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Re: News from the department of naming collisions
yeah, it's not like they would ever rebel or anything.
But redsniper gave me an idea, we could build female robot sexslaves. I'm pretty sure there's a market for that and the income would be sufficent to build entire fleets!  :pimp:

  

Offline arrtee

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Re: News from the department of naming collisions
I think the guys in Japan beat you to that one...(googles "robot sexslaves")

:D

 
Re: News from the department of naming collisions
...This thread should be screenshotted/linked to in all. Future dictionaries under "off-topic."
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Offline yuezhi

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Re: News from the department of naming collisions
some comments about that article are saying it's not the fault of paypal but the ones who decided to trust paypal and didn't read the fine print.

don't strike the messenger please.
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Re: News from the department of naming collisions
What was in the fine print that allowed them to do this though?
Karajorma's Freespace FAQ. It's almost like asking me yourself.

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Offline yuezhi

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Re: News from the department of naming collisions
What was in the fine print that allowed them to do this though?
who knows? they forbid themselves to talk about it.
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Offline Aardwolf

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Re: News from the department of naming collisions
Well it does say in the article "At times, we may require a business or charity to hold funds in their accounts to ensure that they can refund their customers if there are a high level of complaints" ... it sounds as though that's some representative of PayPal saying that, but I wouldn't be surprised if that's supported by some text in their terms of service.