trottman
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why do they call tanks "Cube tanks" when they are only 48 * 48 * 16
to be considered a "Cube Tank" Shouldent it be something along the narrow lines of 48 * 48 * 48 ??
but it only seems logical. Yet my Mathematical analysis tells me that when you calculate the deferintial yeild of the x and y axies to be a cube tank it should have all eqaul (= for the lay man) side lengths. Thus appearing in the same shape as a common household Rubix (sp?) cube. Am i right or Am i right?
Let me know when and where and we will fight them off to get the term "Cube Tank" put back where it belongs
to be considered a "Cube Tank" Shouldent it be something along the narrow lines of 48 * 48 * 48 ??
but it only seems logical. Yet my Mathematical analysis tells me that when you calculate the deferintial yeild of the x and y axies to be a cube tank it should have all eqaul (= for the lay man) side lengths. Thus appearing in the same shape as a common household Rubix (sp?) cube. Am i right or Am i right?
Let me know when and where and we will fight them off to get the term "Cube Tank" put back where it belongs
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