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7 minutes ago, SuperOlav said:

Hi, i just logged back in after 2years afk. Was lokking for the old firefarm stuff but now i cant find the building in atlas park anymore. Is this removed from the game? 

The Atlas Park AE was causing a lot of lag. Pocket D or other locations.

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yeah they shut down the one in Atlas and mercy for the same reason

My Dear you deserve the services of a great wizard but youll have to settle for the aid of a second rate pick pocket

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2 hours ago, Scarlet Shocker said:

most farming happens in Pocket D. There's a lorry in Atlas, close to where the old AE building is, near to Wentworths.

What's a lorry?

Serious question, I like learning stuff.

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4 minutes ago, Gobbledygook said:

What's a lorry?

If you are from the UK it's a truck (you hop in the back of a truck in King's Row). 

 

Fun fact - in the US we have a tongue twister: red leather, yellow leather. In the UK it's: red lorry, yellow lorry. I apologize in advance for wasting your time...

 

In Baltimore (US) where I am 'lorry' is a nickname for a woman named Laura. 

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1 hour ago, Gobbledygook said:

What's a lorry?

Serious question, I like learning stuff.

 

 

 

Lorry and Truck are two words that are often confused due to the appeared similarity in their meanings. Actually there is some difference between the two words. It is important to know that both truck and lorry are vehicles used for different purposes. A truck is generally a smaller vehicle when compared to a lorry.

It is interesting to note that a truck is described as a light vehicle. On the other hand a lorry is classified under heavy vehicles. This is one of the main differences between a truck and a lorry. It should be understood that a lorry is used for transporting heavy items and things such as logs of wood, machinery and the like. On the other hand a truck is used to transport small items and light weight goods such as household articles and the like.

The driver of a lorry needs to be more skillful in driving the vehicle than the driver of a truck. It is interesting to note that in the US a truck refers to a vehicle for carrying heavy goods. In the Britain, it refers to an open railway carriage or wagon for carrying freight. It is important to know that trucks are used in railway stations and airports. On the other hand lorries are used on the roads. These are the main differences between the two words truck and lorry.

 

 

https://www.differencebetween.com/difference-between-lorry-and-vs-truck/

 

 

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1 hour ago, Scarlet Shocker said:

It is interesting to note that in the US a truck refers to a vehicle for carrying heavy goods. In the Britain, it refers to an open railway carriage or wagon for carrying freight.

Or, to make things more confusing, 'truck' is also used in US rail operations, but is the name for the frame under the car to which the wheelsets are attached:

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