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TexasSP 06.24.2008 11:20 PM

I knew it, back away, do not assimilate!

lincpimp 06.25.2008 12:19 AM

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Originally Posted by 83gt (Post 185300)
Now Linc, you know darn well we can't discuss prices here. Shoot me a PM though, and we'll discuss a price for my kenmore elite DW -> ramjet interplanetary cruiser plans. As of yet, it's untested. Initial readouts look impressive though ;).

I am actually using a discountinued RCA DW at the moment. It will only seat five, but I intend to use some Dr. Who technology to provde Tardis-like internal volume.

J.

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Originally Posted by TexasSP (Post 185325)
Linc I have some old rusty cast iron pots I will sell you cheap. Put those in and you are guaranteed to get to at least warp 9 although instances of warp 12 have been reported. If you add a the jet dry module it increases power efficiency and gets you 100,000 space miles per tank.

Rusty pots, hmm, soounds like a good name for a "mature" adult video actress.

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Originally Posted by What's_nitro? (Post 185334)
This discussion about dishwasher spaceships is probably the most funny/interesting thing I've seen in a while. So to add my $0.02, I recommend equipping your dishwasher with a spacial resonance drive. Note that the optional cascaded cold plasma power bridge would yield another 21% efficiency over the standard dark matter fission block.

I would prefer if you did not make light of my DIY space cruiser. Spacial Resonance is interesting, but will not run off my proposed fuel of self-produced methane and old bean cans. A cascaded cold plasma power bridge would be useful. I may have to ink that into the design to provide power for the "heated dry" cycle. That was giving me fits, as the jet dry module could not support the power requirements, which I estimate to be in the gigajigamegajoule-neuton range.

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Originally Posted by snellemin (Post 185339)
This technology is being used my the Borgs. Notice how their "Cube" have a Maytag label on the top left.

We all know that Gene Rodenberry was way ahead of his time...

azjc 06.25.2008 02:34 AM

the funny thing is that all of Star Trek shows they were all based on science fact...I was watching "Enterprise" reruns on the SCI-Fi channel and there was a weird episode that was in the last season where the Captain weas dealing with the Zindi and there was an explosion and the next thing you knew he was on Earth among an alien race that was dupilcating the Nazi's...and my wife claimed BS, than I told her it was possible due to the space/time continuem...later on that was addressed during the show. Later on I tried to explain to her it was part of Einsteins theory of realitivity...and yiou know how far that got...lol

jhautz 06.25.2008 03:14 AM

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Originally Posted by azjc (Post 185418)
the funny thing is that all of Star Trek shows they were all based on science fact...I was watching "Enterprise" reruns on the SCI-Fi channel and there was a weird episode that was in the last season where the Captain weas dealing with the Zindi and there was an explosion and the next thing you knew he was on Earth among an alien race that was dupilcating the Nazi's...and my wife claimed BS, than I told her it was possible due to the space/time continuem...later on that was addressed during the show. Later on I tried to explain to her it was part of Einsteins theory of realitivity...and yiou know how far that got...lol

So what your saying is the dishwasher spaceship actually is possible if Captian Kirk was the pilot.

lincpimp 06.25.2008 10:19 AM

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Originally Posted by jhautz (Post 185430)
So what your saying is the dishwasher spaceship actually is possible if Captian Kirk was the pilot.

I have a feeling that Kirk would not be enough, although he could "negotiate" us a decent hotel room just about anywhere. Now, if we had Scotty, and Data we would be good to go. It would be a tight squeeze to get them and us in the DW though...

TexasSP 06.25.2008 10:38 AM

The transporters could be re-engineered by Scotty and Data to enlarger the dishwasher to accommodate all of your needs while still only retaining it's original spacial dimensions. It's kind of like magic.

BrianG 06.25.2008 10:50 AM

I told my g/f about this thread last night, and she asked "Why is everyone trying to be mean to the original poster?" Poor brijar. That's what he gets for asking a serious question. :whip: :smile:

snellemin 06.25.2008 11:00 AM

What about a Cuisinart HyperJet? Ludicrous speed is easily attainable with that.

jhautz 06.25.2008 11:14 AM

I'm not sure... how fast is Ludicrous speed?


I think they are ranked like this....

Slowest... Light Speed
Faster... Warp Speed
Fastest... Ludicrous speed


Can someone let me know if I have that wrong.

snellemin 06.25.2008 11:24 AM

Looking at the Data sheet from a Cuisinart Hyperjet Module, Ludicrous Speed is the fastest on the current black market. With a Mod2 upgrade, the bottom basket can be omitted and Worf will fit in there as well. But a Jedi might be more usefull.

BrianG 06.25.2008 11:39 AM

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Originally Posted by jhautz (Post 185514)
I'm not sure... how fast is Ludicrous speed?


I think they are ranked like this....

Slowest... Light Speed
Faster... Warp Speed
Fastest... Ludicrous speed


Can someone let me know if I have that wrong.

I think the second level was "ridiculous speed"....

jhautz 06.25.2008 11:43 AM

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Originally Posted by BrianG (Post 185521)
I think the second level was "ridiculous speed"....

Actually... I think ridiculous speed falls in between light speed and warp speed. So the list would look like this. Again, I'm not sure about any of this. Working from memory here.

Slowest... Light Speed
Fast... Ridiculous speed
Faster... Warp Speed
Fastest... Ludicrous speed

BrianG 06.25.2008 11:46 AM

Me too. I though there were only three levels. But, it's been a while since I saw the movie. Good excuse to watch it tonight!

brushlessboy16 06.25.2008 11:48 AM

could "oh damn" be considered a speed?

thats when u go into ludicrous speed and catch a tail wind. :lol:

lincpimp 06.25.2008 11:55 AM

So when will then be now? Soon!


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