Coaxil

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n-strike
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Hello, my fellow SpudFilians. I was wondering what the word "coaxil" means? I see it a lot around the forums, but never knew what it meant.
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brplatz
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i believe its co-axial and this is it

http://www.spudfiles.com/spud_wiki/inde ... ston_valve

top design kinda thing
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pretty much the barrel is inline with the chambers, or atleast in the spudding world that is

heres the real definition

http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/coaxial
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n-strike wrote:Hello, my fellow SpudFilians. I was wondering what the word "coaxil" means? I see it a lot around the forums, but never knew what it meant.
Have you even read the wiki? Well if you had you would've known to SEARCH before ASKING.

Locating and clicking on the wake button - 5 seconds
Loading the homepage - 2 seconds
Typing the word 'coaxial' into the search box and clicking 'go' - 6 seconds
Loading the page describing exactly what a coaxial is - 3 seconds

Making a topic because you didn't want to waste 16 seconds of your own time - eternal flaming.


Honestly man, i'm sure we have told you about the Wiki. Mine, and everyone elses, common sense would tell them that if they had a Spud related question, they should search either the forum or the Spudwiki just to make sure they're not making an idiot of themselves.

It took me less then 20seconds to find the answer, sometimes things are hard to find with the search tool, but you didn't even bother.

You knew the term you were looking for, and you knew where to find it, did you use those privileges, no. Why not? Hell if you searched it in google you would've got a description about 'coaxial cables' which is the exact same design.

Before making another topic ever again, spend at least 10 minutes searching.
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Well said
Well said...
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