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Post by Captain Galaxy on Oct 29, 2005 19:59:04 GMT -8
Technically though, that's not an instruction manual. It's more of an instructional text file isn't it? Aren't manuals supposed to be in book form? Tis' not a manuscript a manual in textual form? Manu = Manu Script = ual It checks out!
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Post by Muramasa on Oct 29, 2005 23:40:14 GMT -8
lol, we get to use the phrase "turn of the century". I'm so used to hearing that in a 1900's context "at the turn of the century, it was discovered spitting on the sidewalks promoted urban disease". The Irony? People still spit on the sidewalks. In any case, what games do you see on the raydar? Well, Fear, Stubbs, Collosus, Age of Emp 3, Quake 4, but what else is there? I'd like to include som examples such as Metal Gear Solid 3, Devil May Cry 3, the upcoming Okami, Katamari Damacy and I think Half Life 2 may count also, (though I honestly can't remember the release date). PS: didn't think the phrase "at the turn of the century" would create so much dialouge about infectious diseases. Would the phrases "around the turn of the current century" or "early 2000" be more appropriate then?
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Post by Kuat on Oct 30, 2005 8:38:12 GMT -8
lol, we get to use the phrase "turn of the century". I'm so used to hearing that in a 1900's context "at the turn of the century, it was discovered spitting on the sidewalks promoted urban disease". The Irony? People still spit on the sidewalks. In any case, what games do you see on the raydar? Well, Fear, Stubbs, Collosus, Age of Emp 3, Quake 4, but what else is there? I'd like to include som examples such as Metal Gear Solid 3, Devil May Cry 3, the upcoming Okami, Katamari Damacy and I think Half Life 2 may count also, (though I honestly can't remember the release date). PS: didn't think the phrase "at the turn of the century" would create so much dialouge about infectious diseases. Would the phrases "around the turn of the current century" or "early 2000" be more appropriate then? No, I just finished my immunology course so I was kinda in a weird mood. I had random thoughts in my head about how to design the perfect bio weapon, so I decided to write a diatribe about wearing shoes inside instead.
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Post by Muramasa on Oct 30, 2005 18:24:48 GMT -8
Heh, I see.
Well, funny you should mention that story. It's actually the reason why you see alot of traditional Asian families prefer tile floors instead of carpet. Dat stuff is da' nasty.
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