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  • The Spacers were a loose sociopolitical collective among the Upsiders of the Sol System active during the middle of the 3rd Century PD. They chose their name to indicate that they had no interest in Earth. They believed that the ever worsening view of space activities by the Earth Union, combined with the slowly increasing self-sufficiency of the Upsider communities could eventually lead to Upsider independence by negotiated political abandonment or disengagement -- helped, of course, by the Spacer disinterest of Earth and the implicit threat of planetary bombardment. (HHA6.1: BTB)
  • Spacer was a biker.
  • The void HTML <spacer /> element inserts a space in the document. The space can be between characters or between lines, or it can be a spacing rectangle, similar to an invisible image. The author can control horizontal-only spacing, vertical-only spacing, or block spacing (vertical and horizontal) as well. This element is only supported by Netscape, but since CSS can do the same task at a better level, later on even Netscape stopped supporting it. Its use is strongly discouraged.
  • "Spacer" is a "space disco" musical composition sung by French singer Sheila as Sheila and B. Devotion (in some countries records were released under the name "Sheila B. Devotion"; in others, under the name "Sheila and Black Devotion"). The song was produced by the American band Chic) and released in 1979. It was sampled in the 2000s for the song "Crying at the Discothèque" by Swedish pop group Alcazar.
  • Spacer was the lowest enlisted rank in the Templar Navy, equal to the Private rank used by the Templar Marine Corps and Twilight Trooper Corps.
  • Spacer (スペーサー, Supēsā Spacer?) is a kaiju introduced in the Fireman series. Subtitle: Space Dinosaur (宇宙恐竜, Uchū Kyōryū Space Dinosaur?)
  • Spacer was a slang term that referred to those who made their living flying across space, including pilots and crew. Most spacers ran freight, charter or information collection operations, although many worked or moonlighted as mercenaries, bounty hunters and smugglers. Some were Hyperspace explorers. Han Solo and Chewbacca were a typical example of spacers. From SW1ki, a Wikia wiki.
  • Spacer was a slang term that referred to those who made their living flying across space, including pilots and crew. Most spacers ran freight, charter or information collection operations, although many worked or moonlighted as mercenaries, bounty hunters and smugglers. Some were Hyperspace explorers. Han Solo and Chewbacca were a typical example of spacers.
  • Spacer – czynność wykonywana zwykle w atmosferze potwornego pośpiechu. Ulubione zajęcie psa.
  • Spacer sind die Distanzhülsen zwischen den beiden Lagern der Achse. Siehe auch: Skateboard Kategorie:Begriffserklärung
  • A spacer in the Vorkosigan Saga was a person who spent most of their life in space ships or stations. The term was not generally pejorative, spacers referred to themselves in that fashion.
  • Spacer z psami powinien odbywać się min.3 razy dziennie,jeśli mieszkasz w mieszkaniu.
  • Spacers come in a wide range of types and professions. They can be people who grew-up on-planet but took to a life in space, or they may have spent their entire lives in space. They can be tied to a military or corporate fleet, or free agents who drift from one ship to the next. Most spacers are Technicians, with the rest being Space Marines or Biosocial Specialists. When people think of "spacers" they tend to think of the free agent types. As transients, they have a mixed reputation.
  • Spacers are the group of modified humans descended first wave of colonists that left Earth. The term Spacer is very general and is primarily used by the people of Earth in a derogatory manner. Spacers prefer to refer to themselves by their planet of origin; that is, Auroran, Solarian, etc. The known Spacer planets (or at least the most commonly referred to) are: * Aurora * Nexon * Solaria * Melpomenia * Inferno
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  • Spacers are the group of modified humans descended first wave of colonists that left Earth. The term Spacer is very general and is primarily used by the people of Earth in a derogatory manner. Spacers prefer to refer to themselves by their planet of origin; that is, Auroran, Solarian, etc. Each planet has a different culture; in some cases, the cultures are radically different. There are only a few traits that Spacers share in common. First, they have decidedly more advanced technology than available on Earth. Second, they use robots to an incredible extent, due to the low population on their worlds. Third, their lifespans are much longer than those of Earthpeople or Settlers. Fourth, Spacers have exceedingly weak immune systems, since there are no pathogens on their planets. The known Spacer planets (or at least the most commonly referred to) are: * Aurora * Nexon * Solaria * Melpomenia * Inferno
  • The Spacers were a loose sociopolitical collective among the Upsiders of the Sol System active during the middle of the 3rd Century PD. They chose their name to indicate that they had no interest in Earth. They believed that the ever worsening view of space activities by the Earth Union, combined with the slowly increasing self-sufficiency of the Upsider communities could eventually lead to Upsider independence by negotiated political abandonment or disengagement -- helped, of course, by the Spacer disinterest of Earth and the implicit threat of planetary bombardment. (HHA6.1: BTB)
  • Spacer was a biker.
  • The void HTML <spacer /> element inserts a space in the document. The space can be between characters or between lines, or it can be a spacing rectangle, similar to an invisible image. The author can control horizontal-only spacing, vertical-only spacing, or block spacing (vertical and horizontal) as well. This element is only supported by Netscape, but since CSS can do the same task at a better level, later on even Netscape stopped supporting it. Its use is strongly discouraged.
  • Spacers come in a wide range of types and professions. They can be people who grew-up on-planet but took to a life in space, or they may have spent their entire lives in space. They can be tied to a military or corporate fleet, or free agents who drift from one ship to the next. Most spacers are Technicians, with the rest being Space Marines or Biosocial Specialists. When people think of "spacers" they tend to think of the free agent types. As transients, they have a mixed reputation. People who live planet-side view them as misfits - without any sense of loyalty, prone to drunken brawling and debauchery, never interested in settling down, and a bad influence on children. In their view, life in space is dangerous and does not offer the economic stability of corporate employment, nor the dream of climbing the corporate ladder. Not all free agent spacers live up that reputation, but many do their best to indulge in it. On the other hand, spacers have something of a "cowboy" persona that draws the young, the free-spirited, the foolhardy and (in a number of cases) outcasts and outlaws. This is largely due to media portrayals of historical and fictional spacers. Spacers are a breed apart from those who seek the safety of planetary and/or corporate life. They include countless famous and legendary explorers, entrepreneurs and war heroes who help shaped the Frontier.
  • "Spacer" is a "space disco" musical composition sung by French singer Sheila as Sheila and B. Devotion (in some countries records were released under the name "Sheila B. Devotion"; in others, under the name "Sheila and Black Devotion"). The song was produced by the American band Chic) and released in 1979. It was sampled in the 2000s for the song "Crying at the Discothèque" by Swedish pop group Alcazar.
  • Spacer was the lowest enlisted rank in the Templar Navy, equal to the Private rank used by the Templar Marine Corps and Twilight Trooper Corps.
  • Spacer (スペーサー, Supēsā Spacer?) is a kaiju introduced in the Fireman series. Subtitle: Space Dinosaur (宇宙恐竜, Uchū Kyōryū Space Dinosaur?)
  • Spacer was a slang term that referred to those who made their living flying across space, including pilots and crew. Most spacers ran freight, charter or information collection operations, although many worked or moonlighted as mercenaries, bounty hunters and smugglers. Some were Hyperspace explorers. Han Solo and Chewbacca were a typical example of spacers. From SW1ki, a Wikia wiki.
  • Spacer was a slang term that referred to those who made their living flying across space, including pilots and crew. Most spacers ran freight, charter or information collection operations, although many worked or moonlighted as mercenaries, bounty hunters and smugglers. Some were Hyperspace explorers. Han Solo and Chewbacca were a typical example of spacers.
  • Spacer – czynność wykonywana zwykle w atmosferze potwornego pośpiechu. Ulubione zajęcie psa.
  • Spacer sind die Distanzhülsen zwischen den beiden Lagern der Achse. Siehe auch: Skateboard Kategorie:Begriffserklärung
  • A spacer in the Vorkosigan Saga was a person who spent most of their life in space ships or stations. The term was not generally pejorative, spacers referred to themselves in that fashion.
  • Spacer z psami powinien odbywać się min.3 razy dziennie,jeśli mieszkasz w mieszkaniu.
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