![]() I will see what happens but these BPO's are not really rocking anyones boat and I guess they just arnt sexy. Just over 2 days to go and not really getting much action. CCP could make changes that impact on demand for a product and thus its value could fall.īPO's are still available and reserve has not yet been met. However this is not without risk and the value of your investments can fall and you could lose a significant amount of your initial investment. In many cases T2 BPO's have increased in value and thus you will make an income from building and selling its product and of course a profit when you resell. The only advice I would give is to assume that the BPO''s will retain their value over the long term and that should you wish to sell in the future you will recoup your capital. To the bidder who wanted to know profit margin on some of the BPO's I would suggest its not enough and anyone hoping to make a business case to buy any T2 BPO will struggle to find a sound business reason. I consider the b/o bid to be on the low side and will reject. I have recieved a buy out via mail of 36 billion for all 6 BPO's and a number of other requests for deals on various packages. Have a good week back at work / school / dole whatever you do. However still plenty of time to go on this auction. ![]() I would rather it be silly high than silly low. I have been asked for a b/o figure for the Javelin L and I really dont have a figure in mind so go on be bold and send me a really silly offer. Reserve had not yet been meet on any item but still a long way to go. Thanks for the bids so far but they are not rocking my boat. We will watch what they are doing, for now Reserve has not been meet on any of the BPO's but its early days.ĬCP-áare full of words and no action. Minimum Bid Increment for Large is 500mil for Small and Medium its 250mil.Įnd Date Saturday 18th February 01.00am Game Time (just as I am getting back from Pub). Buy-outs are welcome but please be very generous. I want to auction the following T2 BPO's.Īll have some reseach to at least ME 10. ![]() Thread Statistics | Show CCP posts - 0 post(s) ![]() » Click here to find additional results for this topic using Google WTA ***** Spike / Javelin Hybrid T2 Ammo BPOs **** Variations: We always played with a wiffle ball, but you can play with anything small, hard to see, and buoyant-but-not-too-buoyant, like a toothpick, a popsicle stick, a golf tee, a toothpaste cap, or 2-liter soda bottle cap.EVE Search - WTA ***** Spike / Javelin Hybrid T2 Ammo BPOs **** You could also, when all the players are in the pool looking for the ball, pretend to see it on the far side of the pool to distract your opponents while you’re still searching. While they’re splashing and searching, you make a break for it, grab the ball, and yell “dibble dabble!” Or, if you’re the one hiding the ball, you can get sneaky and place it by an edge, or even on the surface of the pool, just to throw the other players for a loop. Strategies: If you’re the one to see the ball first and jump in, it could be smart to jump away from where the ball is (if you’re fairly certain you’re the only one who’s seen it), because most likely the other players will be watching to see where you jump so they can jump in after you and grab the ball. The rule just says that players are allowed to jump in the pool either when they see the wiffle ball or when they see someone else jump in.Ī small white wiffle ball is very hard to spot in a pool (especially if people are jumping in and splashing around), so a lot of the game is usually spent searching for the ball, but still splashing around a lot to keep others from finding it, too. If you’re playing with a big group, chances are more than one person will spot the wiffle ball at the same time, but that’s okay. The winner gets to hide the wiffle ball for the next round. But as soon as he or she jumps in, the other players can jump in, too, and then whoever grabs the white wiffle ball first and yells “dibble dabble” (no matter if it’s the person who first spotted it or not) wins. The first player to spot the wiffle ball jumps into the pool to grab it. The players on the side don’t know where the ball might be, so they all watch for it carefully. A small white wiffle ball floats, but slowly, so it will take a while for it to come up to the surface. As soon as the other players hear the player resurface, they turn around and start watching for the ball – the goal is to be the first to find and grab it. One player takes the wiffle ball, places it somewhere on the bottom of the pool, and then resurfaces. How to play: All players stand outside the pool, with their backs turned towards it. What you need: A pool, probably at least 4 players, and a small white wiffle ball (one the size of a golf ball). What it is: A pool game my siblings and I loved to play (my mom taught it to us I think she used to play with her siblings when she was a kid).
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