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Old 09-07-09, 08:29 PM   #33
I'm goin' down
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Tigers actually sleep with one eye open. Scary stuff!

CatainMattj doesn't have any strong ooooppppiioioonnnsss (heh), deos he? He is in with the Big Boys and just doesn't know it. Why, my gorgeous S-18 is as classy as a Pierce Arrow, sleek as a Bugatii, and hotter than ....(let me see....) Betty Grable.

AAAAANNNNDDDDD (heh, heh) he is thinks that manual targeting is a waste, claiming in a post in Captain Scurvy's AoB thread that it is more accurate to rely on eyeballing the target's AoB. Cupping my mouth with my right hand and whipering, "Horsehit," I point out that I have on multiple occasions sunk three ships on the same or parallel courses in a single attack run using the Easy AoB mod. All successful captains know that plotting a destroyer's course is almost impossible when it is protecting other ships or seeking a sub, as a result of its frequent course and speed changes. A captain has to rely on a lucky shot to hit one, or eyeball the AoB, quickly enter it on TGT tool, and fire before it changes course.

AAAANNNNDDDD DDDOOOONNN'TTTT YYYOOOUUU FFFOOORRRGGGEEETTT IIITTT

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