Jason_Ryock
Vice Admiral
There are a couple of places where the Confederation/Concordia class are colored the same, is this intentional or not?
Thirdly, in 2665 you have accounted for around 45 Concordia Class ships, 8 Jutland Class ships, and 3 of the Pre-war Carriers. What happened to those ships? They almost just drop off the list at that point. I can't account for them all being destroyed anywhere....yeah, maybe you can explain this to me, it's got me scratching my head.
Jason_Ryock said:If you saw it on Amazon, and don't own it (I presume, since you don't know it's name or are to lazy to check) how do you know it is an "extremely complete list"?
No, I was responding to you being an ass to people that were trying to help you find the information you were after.Jason_Ryock said:Viper was trying to help by accusing me of being lazy?
Jason_Ryock said:Did I say I wanted every nation? Did I say I wanted dates all the way back to 1914? Did I say I wanted to know all the class details? Did I say I wanted to know about the evolution of aircraft carriers? Did I say I wanted to know about the problems they faced? Did I say I wanted to know about the geometry of Aircraft Carriers?
I have a book for you, Dundradal:
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/t...f=sr_1_6/104-0287632-0368706?v=glance&s=books
Jason_Ryock said:Actually Viper, I'm already more then halfway along on the process, it's something I started when I thought about it back in my ORIGINAL post.
Honestly though, I'm kind of surprised that it's not out there already. I assumed someone would have already created one, and Wing Commander being related to the Navy, perhaps someone here at CIC had stumbled across it. It was not through any part of lazyness on my behalf, in fact immediatly after posting that post I did about 60 differant searches in attempt to find a match that resembled what I was looking for, with no luck.
As for my needs, well I won't bother to debate that. Without Navy data to look at, I'd spend all day reading Wing Commander Novels, and then I'd probably end up like you...
I've found that when researching Naval History (And that's about it) I find the research quite fascinating, as opposed to say, working on a Research Paper for English. As a result, I have no problem spending countless hours working on looking up information. In fact, before I even did a search at another site, I already had SEVERAL sites in my favorites folder that have provided me with most (and I stress, not all) of the information I am desiring. All that remains is to finish arranging it in such a way as to make it presentable, as LOAF has done.
TC said:Hehe... yeah... I'm sure Dund, who's been around since the mid-90s, would bother posting on the Chatzone so he could somehow be thought to be more important by people who think postcounts mean something.
Especially, since he's bothered to make an entire 66 posts in, around, 3 years.
Think before you post.