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- From: paulsen@eniac.seas.upenn.edu (Brian Paulsen)
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- Subject: Re: This has gone too far.....
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- Date: 21 Dec 92 14:10:35 GMT
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- In article <QfB5tWi00VB6E2h1w5@andrew.cmu.edu> tw1r+@andrew.cmu.edu (Timothy C. Worsley) writes:
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- > I flew DDs for over a year. I used them to fight, Ogg, you name it.
- >When I switched over to using CAs and SCs, I found that I became more
- >useful almost instantly in spite of not being used to them. To those
- >who use DDs, all I can say is try giving them up. Your play will
- >improve.
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- What got me into CA's and out of DD's was watching ensign ensign fly a CA
- with the same maneuverability as a DD. When I saw that, I said - gee, I
- could get the same maneuverability as a DD while getting the firepower of
- a CA - Hmm, this seems like an easy switch to make...
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- Brian
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