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On getting to work and such by robertltux 2009-12-02 15:25:19
If you had the opportunity to get about a half dozen "Transport Rings" where would you put them?
Rules
1 the controls for the rings cloak them when not "in use" and you have a small number of "extra" controllers (for friends and such)
2 One ring must be placed in your "home" location
3 If you have one at your work your boss can expect you to be able to "ring in"
4 the rings are 3.35 meters across and are a bit heavy so no floating rings
[ Reply ]
  Suspended over a volcano... by firehawk2009-12-02 15:28:49
    You would waste a ring for that?? by robertltux2009-12-02 15:35:31
      Of course I would. by firehawk2009-12-02 15:53:12
  Scattered around the US near relatives by Divinar2009-12-02 16:02:07
    correction for you by robertltux2009-12-02 16:07:38
      Heh, my car easily fits inside that by PeKaJe2009-12-02 16:49:13
  Can i have one at college, on the 3rd floor ? by confused.brit2009-12-02 16:07:59
    i should be fixing my SL machine tomorrow by robertltux2009-12-02 16:26:34
      I can try, but no near deadlines,k? by confused.brit2009-12-02 16:30:24
    well they got a floor rated for 13 tons?? by robertltux2009-12-02 16:31:52
  I'd put one in Louisville, that would make it easy by SaylorA2009-12-02 16:12:57
  Why Transport Rings? by Clovis Man2009-12-02 16:13:49
    no real reason by robertltux2009-12-02 16:34:26
      You should be able to apply the same sort of by Clovis Man2009-12-02 16:54:12

 

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