Mods, please do something
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i wouldnt adhere to a forum policy like an eichmann if you know what i mean.
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it is about semantics, it is difficult.
it is about having a relaxed atmosphere, i think.
on the cubase forum there was a german speaking sub forum as well, and they were talking german to each other, in dialect, but very easy going.
met a few germans before.

it is about having a relaxed atmosphere, i think.
on the cubase forum there was a german speaking sub forum as well, and they were talking german to each other, in dialect, but very easy going.
met a few germans before.
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stringtapper
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he is "stringtapper" from texas i think.stringtapper wrote:test
texas is a great state where i have never been.
i watched a documentary about a dutch farmer that emigrated to texas. they were driving there for days. plenty of space there.
and very large farms.
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in texas people walk around with big guns, i dont know.
i dont like big guns.
i dont like big guns.
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I dont know about Marx. never read his works.TomViolenz wrote:So Funken must return as a Modderzai wrote:good moderator will have to be a british.
there was one moderator from london, when he was there never problems.
so you must have a good moderator from england.
Result: politics discussions stay banned, except if they concern the history of Marxism
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there is a i think a not a nine a clock news sketch where a group of marxists got fed up with studying marx and then decided to go and rob a bank.
here it is.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iDJeTnLKLEI
to kill someone.
correct.
here it is.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iDJeTnLKLEI
to kill someone.
correct.
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TomViolenz
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Don't even......derzai wrote:Funken would be a great moderator.TomViolenz wrote:So Funken must return as a Modderzai wrote:good moderator will have to be a british.
there was one moderator from london, when he was there never problems.
so you must have a good moderator from england.
Result: politics discussions stay banned, except if they concern the history of Marxism
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Dillinger63
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I'm a VW guy because I can't afford a Porsche.derzai wrote:Audi is a very good car. Very good design.
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audi is vw. porsche is for guy with small willy.Dillinger63 wrote:I'm a VW guy because I can't afford a Porsche.derzai wrote:Audi is a very good car. Very good design.
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i was thinking about an equally distribution of bandwidth for forum posters.
say giving everyone a quote, like 3 posts a day, i.e. 1000 posts a year.
accumulating. say you've not posted for 10 years, then you still have 10k on your account.
of course not that commie, posters could go and start trading their quotes.
say giving everyone a quote, like 3 posts a day, i.e. 1000 posts a year.
accumulating. say you've not posted for 10 years, then you still have 10k on your account.
of course not that commie, posters could go and start trading their quotes.
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audi is a great car.
just look at this, wonderfull.

just look at this, wonderfull.

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this summer i saw a nsu.

very rare, they got a wankel engine.

very rare, they got a wankel engine.
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The Wankel engine is a type of internal combustion engine using an eccentric rotary design to convert pressure into rotating motion. Over the commonly used reciprocating piston designs, the Wankel engine delivers advantages of: simplicity, smoothness, compactness, high revolutions per minute, and a high power-to-weight ratio. The engine is commonly referred to as a rotary engine, although this name applies also to other completely different designs. All parts rotate moving in one direction as opposed to the common piston engine which has pistons violently changing direction. The four-stroke cycle occurs in a moving combustion chamber between the inside of an oval-like epitrochoid-shaped housing, and a rotor that is similar in shape to a Reuleaux triangle with sides that are somewhat flatter.
The engine was invented by German engineer Felix Wankel. Wankel received his first patent for the engine in 1929, began development in the early 1950s at NSU, and completed a working prototype in 1957.[1] NSU subsequently licensed the design to companies around the world, which have continually added improvements.
The Wankel engine has the unique advantages of compact design and low weight over the most commonly used internal combustion engine employing reciprocating pistons. These advantages have given rotary engine applications in a variety of vehicles and devices, including: automobiles, motorcycles, racing cars, aircraft, go-karts, jet skis, snowmobiles, chain saws, and auxiliary power units.


wankel engines have a different sound.
The engine was invented by German engineer Felix Wankel. Wankel received his first patent for the engine in 1929, began development in the early 1950s at NSU, and completed a working prototype in 1957.[1] NSU subsequently licensed the design to companies around the world, which have continually added improvements.
The Wankel engine has the unique advantages of compact design and low weight over the most commonly used internal combustion engine employing reciprocating pistons. These advantages have given rotary engine applications in a variety of vehicles and devices, including: automobiles, motorcycles, racing cars, aircraft, go-karts, jet skis, snowmobiles, chain saws, and auxiliary power units.


wankel engines have a different sound.
