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March 29, 2005 -- 10:18 AM
posted by Jess
Oh my god I have to go back to school today. I am so ready for this semester to be done.
March 29, 2005 -- 7:57 AM
posted by alison
Beck, AD, are you serious, the alarm didn't go? that's not good at all... i'm glad everything's okay though.
March 28, 2005 -- 9:30 PM
posted by Al
Well finished another Grand Arms. This one is called Blitzmeister (Second generation like Panzerfaust and Faust.), it is the fastest Grand Arms unit ever made. It does this without having to pause time or teleport, so it is the fastest real speed unit.
This is the blitzmeister with all its kit. You'll notice the Blitz Rifle in its right hand and a slot for the Panzer Blade on its left arm.
This is Blitz mode where all the armor is ejected off. I originally planned to have Blitz ditch its rifle because it could run into its own rounds because it was so fast. This didn't make sense, because the rounds travelled so fast that it could never catch up no matter how fast it accelerated and if it did accelerate fast enough, wouldn't it shoot the rounds at this speed? It made more sense to ditch it due to the weight of the rifle. It is a large rifle so it must weight a considerable amount. So you may ask:what good is a mode where the mecha can move extremly fast but has no armor? The answer is in the Positron cannon in the chest. The type is a Sheild Positron Cannon. It is a defensive system which unlike a normal positron cannon doesn't fire a blast of energy to anihilate the enemy but forms a 180 degree energy sheild in front. In Titan mode it uses this positron cannon to ram and destroy enemies in a kamikaze attack. But not so since the positron cannon protects better then even a Giga Magnetic torroid sheild system. It can then ram any target at will. Add in even faster speed when converted to blitz mode and you have a Grand Arms unit which can perform devestating hit and run tactics against a enemy who can't even hit it.
A picture with the two modes side by side for comparison.
March 28, 2005 -- 9:05 PM
posted by Par
Did anyone watch the Newsroom tonight? I started about five minutes in, and I have no idea what happened there.
March 28, 2005 -- 6:44 PM
posted by edo
I got it from mary... so I dont know if it's something she did... or something someone else did. Im Just trying to narrow down whose address book it's from. From the sounds of it, it's not a virus or malware kinda thing. It's a company that asks for your email/username (and maybe password) when you sign up for their service.. and then they can get a hold of yahoo/hotmail address book lists and send spam invites. Sounds like the service is real, just the process of advertising/inviting is spammy.
About it off some dudes blog
March 28, 2005 -- 6:35 PM
posted by Leo
Yeah, I got it too... was going to fill it out but now not so sure....
who you get it from?
March 28, 2005 -- 5:44 PM
posted by edo
Anyone getting invites by email from SMS.ac to join a friends "mobile friends' network"?
