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guv -> collier (9/4/2004 7:44:28 AM)

what do they do




Ron Saueracker -> RE: collier (9/4/2004 7:47:37 AM)

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ORIGINAL: guv

what do they do


Publish books or something.




Lemurs! -> RE: collier (9/4/2004 7:56:42 AM)

Carry coal in real life; in the game carry cargo.




freeboy -> RE: collier (9/4/2004 8:13:49 AM)

really, I thought they carried fuel/oil?
I am continually amzed by this unique and complex beast, it sure will be great after the next round of patches,.. ewven better I should say[&o][&o][&o]




ZOOMIE1980 -> RE: collier (9/4/2004 8:50:18 AM)

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ORIGINAL: Lemurs!

Carry coal in real life; in the game carry cargo.

LOL! That's what I though the first time I encountered the AG's in the game and then looked in the manual! I've got all these boats in my game carrying coal around?????? Where the hell is COAL modeled in the game? I've got colliers and no coal to haul!




Titanwarrior89 -> RE: collier (9/4/2004 7:14:00 PM)

It's a Dog. [:D] Yes, they carry cargo.[:'(]




pasternakski -> RE: collier (9/4/2004 10:37:04 PM)

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ORIGINAL: Titanwarrior89

It's a Dog. [:D] Yes, they carry cargo.[:'(]


Actually, it's a legal term of art from the 15th century. It describes a person who is making falsifications in conjunction with a primary fabricator. The term has since evolved into the present-day usage, "co-liar."

I agonized over this back in the UV days and pleaded that these craft be called "barges," but to no avail. Ah, but Lassie-faire.

Hey - if you use these to transport cattle, can you call them "border colliers?"




sprior -> RE: collier (9/5/2004 12:34:47 AM)

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ORIGINAL: pasternakski

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ORIGINAL: Titanwarrior89

It's a Dog. [:D] Yes, they carry cargo.[:'(]


Actually, it's a legal term of art from the 15th century. It describes a person who is making falsifications in conjunction with a primary fabricator. The term has since evolved into the present-day usage, "co-liar."

I agonized over this back in the UV days and pleaded that these craft be called "barges," but to no avail. Ah, but Lassie-faire.

Hey - if you use these to transport cattle, can you call them "border colliers?"


Then we can jsut call them "Shep"




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