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- From: books@fsunuc.physics.fsu.edu (Roger Books)
- Subject: Re: More Questions on the Cutting EDGE
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- In article <C1HDqH.I5C@acsu.buffalo.edu> v119matc@ubvmsb.cc.buffalo.edu (Claus Schwinge) writes:
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- >I assume that this discussion was about automatic repair at warp zero?
- >I'm all in favor of having a ship automatically repair when at warp zero,
- >and stop repair when the ship changes direction, gains speed, fires,
- >raises shields, tractors or pressors. Just leave the 'R' key doing the
- >same thing it does now.
- >
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- So you have to remap 0 to the R key. Big deal.
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- Note, on this arguement I vote "couldn't care less".
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- Cirdan
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- Roger
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