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1. Rigs need more Flexibility - in Science and Industry [original thread]
It's a pain to move. Perhaps carriers should get larger ship hangars since they blow for moving other kinds of stuff now. You can't even put 2 tier 2 BS in a single carrier. What I don't get is why so many rigs are useless. Why would you use a ri...
- by Lab Technician071548 - at 2008.04.14 19:57:00
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2. R&D Agent - effective quality - in Science and Industry [original thread]
I read that negotiation affects R&D agent standings but, since it doesn't affect any other agents' standings, I thought that was poppy***** and never tested it. Sounds like it is poppy*****. Is there any connections skill book that affects R&D ag...
- by Lab Technician071548 - at 2008.01.11 21:50:00
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3. 100% refine - in Science and Industry [original thread]
One of the best reasons not to refine at a POS is that it uses more fuel and hauling ore once is less of a hassle than hauling ore once and fuel more often than you already do. ---- Do you need special permission to type in this color?
- by Lab Technician071548 - at 2008.01.11 21:45:00
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4. Jump freighters - I'm confuzzled, please help :) - in Science and Industry [original thread]
Originally by: maarud This, I built my own comps and the JF, sold it for 8.5bil too. Some have gone for as much as 10bil, but I think the price will come back down a little. Especially now that people realize the rorqual can be used a...
- by Lab Technician071548 - at 2008.01.10 20:40:00
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5. Rorqual's little brother, the Orca - in Science and Industry [original thread]
This could be an ORE modified freighter. No jump capability .5 penalty to cargo space 4 high slots, no hard points 1 mid slot (see below) Cap adjusted accordingly Able to use 2x command modules Shield buffed to withstand all non-battleship NPC en...
- by Lab Technician071548 - at 2007.12.14 18:38:00
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6. Jump freighter invention - in Science and Industry [original thread]
Originally by: Marcus Tedric The only thing I think is a mistake is that I believe it should have been given the same range, or even more, as a Carrier /signed ---- signature replaced (max size 24000 bytes) - should be ok now. OK?
- by Lab Technician071548 - at 2007.12.14 18:27:00
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7. Even chance based events bugged - in Science and Industry [original thread]
There's a meta issue here. There are various definitions of "random", depending on your philosophy (and even which branch of philosophy you draw your ideals from). One definition of random is merely that whatever comes next is not predictable. Wh...
- by Lab Technician071548 - at 2007.08.30 19:35:00
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8. Invention Success since Rev 2 - in Science and Industry [original thread]
The problem is more general than that and is starting to be seen in several t2 modules. Invetion will always cost more than production from a standard BPO for two reasons. First, the standard BPO always has ME and PE >=0. Second, the standard ...
- by Lab Technician071548 - at 2007.08.07 21:01:00
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9. Question about mining using a hulk? - in Science and Industry [original thread]
With 2 accounts at the same time you can do this: Hulk >> Jetcan >> Transporter Transporters are much harder to steal, flip, or pop in comparison to jetcans. The transporter can dock and dump between cycles. ---- signature re...
- by Lab Technician071548 - at 2007.07.26 17:15:00
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10. Add R.Db's to invention process for commandships/AF's/Recons etc - in Science and Industry [original thread]
Yay. Same with strip miners. Someone was basically giving away modulated deep core miner ii BPCs on the sell forum. I saw an auction in Jita that was selling 3x Vulture, 1x Nighthawk BPC. 4 run copies, no less. What do you think people were biddi...
- by Lab Technician071548 - at 2007.07.24 19:25:00
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11. Invention - what's the point (minor whine)? - in Science and Industry [original thread]
Originally by: Christopher Dalran [...] churning out datacores faster than they can use them [...] ---- signature replaced (max size 24000 bytes) - should be ok now. OK?
- by Lab Technician071548 - at 2007.07.24 19:23:00
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12. Invention Success since Rev 2 - in Science and Industry [original thread]
Originally by: Tunak Originally by: Lab Technician071548 Prediction within a probability boundary is common. You're using probability to predict then not statistics. Fair enough. A quote comes to mind, "probability theory e...
- by Lab Technician071548 - at 2007.07.12 19:58:00
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13. Invention Success since Rev 2 - in Science and Industry [original thread]
Originally by: Tunak Originally by: Lab Technician071548 It's likely to happen sometime in the next 64,974 hands that I play. But you can't show that it will. You also can't show that it won't. If you can't prove that an event ...
- by Lab Technician071548 - at 2007.07.12 15:59:00
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14. Invention Success since Rev 2 - in Science and Industry [original thread]
It's likely to happen sometime in the next 64,974 hands that I play. All I said was that statistics could be helpful in guiding my understanding of what comes next. Nice straw man, though. ---- signature replaced (max size 24000 bytes) - shou...
- by Lab Technician071548 - at 2007.07.11 17:57:00
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15. What is best for making isk- Selling Minerals or Ships - in Science and Industry [original thread]
Minerals always sell and, depending on how low you are willing to go, they can sell as fast or as slow as you want. Minerals are very liquid: almost as liquid as ISK itself, provided you have the hauling capacity to move stuff around. Ships take ...
- by Lab Technician071548 - at 2007.07.11 16:28:00
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16. Invention Success since Rev 2 - in Science and Industry [original thread]
Originally by: Trak Cranker Edited by: Trak Cranker on 10/07/2007 23:09:34 Originally by: Lab Technician071548 A confidence interval (based on a probability, not a "factor") tells you how "good" your "answer" is or, in other w...
- by Lab Technician071548 - at 2007.07.11 15:35:00
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17. Invention Success since Rev 2 - in Science and Industry [original thread]
Originally by: Tunak Edited by: Tunak on 10/07/2007 19:02:06 Originally by: Lab Technician071548 The guy next to you could pull out 10 white balls in a row, a much less probable event, and conclude that all the balls are white...
- by Lab Technician071548 - at 2007.07.10 20:53:00
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18. Invention Success since Rev 2 - in Science and Industry [original thread]
Originally by: Trak Cranker For a guy actually teaching this stuff, that was sure a lot of empty words, with almost catastrophical misdirections. Flattery will get you nowhere. The intention of a few paragraphs in a forum are no repl...
- by Lab Technician071548 - at 2007.07.10 18:01:00
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19. Invention Success since Rev 2 - in Science and Industry [original thread]
Edited by: Lab Technician071548 on 09/07/2007 20:52:50 I have a few years of training and a year of teaching graduate statistics. I am not interested in the unfolding drama regarding invention success rates but I do want to say a word or two a...
- by Lab Technician071548 - at 2007.07.09 20:52:00
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20. High run >invented< BPCs... how to? - in Science and Industry [original thread]
omg.. time to trawl through the barrel of old bpcs. ---- signature replaced (max size 24000 bytes) - should be ok now. OK?
- by Lab Technician071548 - at 2007.07.08 20:25:00
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