>Du er välkommen!
> Thank You both Mark & Suyono for comments.
I was going to ask what you are doing up at that time of night but I
guess, depending on your latitude, it might not actually be "night".
Happy Midsommardagen for the other day, by the way.
> I understand & agree with the bug definition (, which does not fitFTL conveyors I can accept but not FTL ice-sliding. I rather think
> an "odd consequence of the program's logic"). AT firing order,
> standing on water, faster-than-light conveyors &c are exotic
> features enriching the game.
it's the other way around - the "lasers" move at sub-light velocity
and are probably therefore not lasers but incandescent projectiles,
or coherent plasma or <INSERT PET-THEORY HERE> :-)
> Black Holes Have No Hair... (;)Otherwise the electric charge would make it stand on end!
> Mark:Got it. Thanks. I will add them to the list.
> I have a couple of observations of earlier, that I sent to Mr.
> Drouin. Maybe forwarded to You, and most probably noted before.
> Please check Your mail.
> You are talking soccer, right?Football. Proper football that forbids field players to even touch
the ball with your hands while in play. Football as just about
everybody in the world except us Aussies and our North American
friends call it. "Soccer"? Go and wash your mouth out with pickled
herring :-)
> Felix Exuternalia & good taxonomist luck with the Bug file!I stopped speaking Latin when everybody else did so you'll have to
help me - "Felix Exuternalia" = Lucky ...?
Here's the taxonomy so far:
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Subclass: Pterygota
Infraclass: Neoptera
Superorder: Exopterygota
Order: Hemiptera ("true bugs" ;-)
Mark