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06.25.2008, 12:19 AM

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Originally Posted by 83gt View Post
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 View Post
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? View Post
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 View Post
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...
   
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