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| MageofMaddness | Paskelbta: 20:41:32 2006 02 11 | 
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 Pranešimai: 1610 Temos: 121 Valstybė: United States Lytis: Vyras | do the x.y.z all have to be 1000 parasecs apart for it to b eoutside nerby range?.......
 
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| drenlock | Paskelbta: 20:49:41 2006 02 11 | 
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 Pranešimai: 622 Temos: 38 Lytis: Vyras | and is it 1000 pars, or over 1000 pars? 
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| Iiridayn | Paskelbta: 00:09:43 2006 02 12 | 
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 Pranešimai: 1646 Temos: 98 Valstybė: United States Lytis: Vyras | I think exactly 1000 is still nearby (and better safe than sorry), and if ANY of x, y, or z are w/in 1000 (or equal, as already stated) it is nearby. Pretty simple. 
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| DAngel | Paskelbta: 18:30:51 2006 02 12 | 
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 Pranešimai: 744 Temos: 57 Valstybė: United Kingdom | well like I say at the moment I am using the distance functions from the I-Flight page and if it says the planet is less than 1500 then it is in nearby.. But yeah I will change it after I have posted this so it is 1700... 
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| Iiridayn | Paskelbta: 19:49:46 2006 02 12 | 
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 Pranešimai: 1646 Temos: 98 Valstybė: United States Lytis: Vyras | Yes, that is the straight line distance... Which nearby doesn't use ;P. 
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| drenlock | Paskelbta: 17:34:46 2006 02 13 | 
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 Pranešimai: 622 Temos: 38 Lytis: Vyras | well, whats the exact formula it uses? 
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| Iiridayn | Paskelbta: 23:53:45 2006 02 13 | 
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 Pranešimai: 1646 Temos: 98 Valstybė: United States Lytis: Vyras | Iiridayn	Posted: 00:09:43 12th Feb 2006
 
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| drenlock | Paskelbta: 21:39:09 2006 02 14 | 
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 Pranešimai: 622 Temos: 38 Lytis: Vyras | yes it is, but asking already answered questions is simpler  
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