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POSTED BY: TYRANTKILLER
UPDATED: Friday, November 28, 2008 02:30
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Wednesday, November 26, 2008 1:18 PM

TYRANTKILLER


I ordered the super special shiny map of the verse from QMX last Saturday and i'm still waiting in anticipation. Has anyone who's ordered from them before tell me how long i can expect to wait... the suspense is killing me.

"when you cant run, you crawl, and when you cant do that, you find a friend to carry you!"
-the browncoats

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Wednesday, November 26, 2008 7:47 PM

ANONYMOUS1


Quote:

Originally posted by tyrantkiller:
I ordered the super special shiny map of the verse from QMX last Saturday and i'm still waiting in anticipation. Has anyone who's ordered from them before tell me how long i can expect to wait... the suspense is killing me.



I've ordered from QMX before but I don't remember how long the wait was. The email I got Monday said it was shipped "USPS - Priority" Priority mail takes 2-3 days US. So hopefully, Friday because of the Thanksgiving holiday. Happy Thanksgiving!

Here stare at this for while






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Thursday, November 27, 2008 10:28 AM

SCREWTHEALLIANCE


Please someone let me know when they get this map . . . I need to know exactly where the planets are and I can't quite make it out from the jpg. I'm going to have to revise some of my fanfiction, so the sooner, the better!

ScrewtheAlliance

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Thursday, November 27, 2008 4:23 PM

BRIGLAD


You ain't the only one...

Gotta order my map as soon as I have any extra cash...

(Yeah... right)

Brian

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Thursday, November 27, 2008 6:44 PM

AUDITMAN


Ordered on Sunday, The shiny map arrived on Wednesday. The verse is a multiple sun system located at 34 Tauri. (Interesting choice that.)

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Friday, November 28, 2008 2:30 AM

BRIGLAD


From Wikipedia:

34 Tauri (or 34 Tau) is a hypothetical star catalogued by English astronomer John Flamsteed in 1690. In reality, the object is not a star, but the planet Uranus, whose motion in the sky was too slow to be properly identified by Flamsteed. Like 34 Tauri, 3 Cassiopeiae is one of the very few mistakes made by Flamsteed in his star catalogue. Published six years after his death in Historia coelestis Britannica, his catalogue is still used today under the Flamsteed designation.


To quote the great Artie Johnson "Veeerry einteresting..."

Brian

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