This post has been edited 1 times, last edit by "Hrolf Hakonson" (Feb 4th 2008, 2:11am)
Quoted
Originally posted by Hrolf Hakonson
True. But it's' d@#$$%^ annoying that we settled this and now it's open again.
This post has been edited 1 times, last edit by "Commodore Green" (Feb 4th 2008, 2:41am)
Quoted
Rooijen (though he was seemingly enthusiastic, he never said, for sure, that he was in favor).
Quoted
Yamato had most of her construction time before Japan went to war with the US. Bismark was laid down in 1936 and completed in 37 months, and Germany wouldn't go to war production for another 2 years at least.
Quoted
The only simple thing I can think of right now is to bump up the ammount of tonnage able to be put into the design per month to 1,500 tons.
Quoted
It doesn't force anyone to change their plans, writeups, nothing, all it does is let them build some ships faster than they could before. Notice the word "let" in the preceding sentence: it means it's optional. You can still build everything at the same pace as before if you like. If it's too much work to adjust the build schedule for a couple of ships, DON'T DO IT! You don't have to, the proposed change doesn't force you to do so. It allows you to do so if it's worth it to you. That's all.
This post has been edited 1 times, last edit by "Rooijen10" (Feb 4th 2008, 5:30pm)
Quoted
Originally posted by Rooijen10
Hrolf, it surprises me that you did not mention HMS Dreadnought among those examples.
Quoted
It seems to me that the people who do not want to change their building plans are unwilling to give the people who are willing to spend a few more minutes to recalculate their building program an edge over them.
(not really satisfied with how I typed that; if you read that bit and feel offended by it, feel free to grab a hammer and use it to hit me on the head)
Quoted
Originally posted by Rooijen10
(not really satisfied with how I typed that; if you read that bit and feel offended by it, feel free to grab a hammer and use it to hit me on the head)
This post has been edited 1 times, last edit by "ShinRa_Inc" (Feb 4th 2008, 9:00pm)
Forum Software: Burning Board® Lite 2.1.2 pl 1, developed by WoltLab® GmbH