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Hootszilla
Hello to all, joined to ask questions and start conversations. You are the smartest people around, and I need you to bounce ideas off of for brain satisfaction.
huh? I actually did are u referring to the by the book trophyEvo said:Welcome Hootszilla,
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Okay, it now shows you have read the rules, great!Hootszilla said:huh? I actually did are u referring to the by the book trophy
I think it was just a latency issue because that was the first thing I did. I know that I am a starter at this but I will try to improve, where would be the best place to ask questions about General Relativity and Fusion.Evo said:Okay, it now shows you have read the rules, great!
Thanks EvoEvo said:
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