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Post by Umbrafire on May 30, 2005 19:37:21 GMT -5
the forums currently have as many members as there are months in a decade
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Post by Vash on May 31, 2005 10:19:07 GMT -5
the forums currently have as many members as there are months in a decade You must have been pretty bored to figure that out, huh? Or else why would you even bother to think about it?
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Post by Umbrafire on May 31, 2005 12:31:36 GMT -5
not really, it was just a random thought
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Post by Vash on Jun 13, 2005 11:22:32 GMT -5
12 people on this site have made only 1 post...
And when you cut off a cockroaches head it can still live for a week.
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Post by Vash on Jun 16, 2005 21:24:03 GMT -5
the oposite sides of a 6 sided di adds up to 7 the oposite sides of a 8 sided di adds up to 9 the oposite sides of a 12 sided di adds up to 13 the oposite sides of a 20 sided di adds up to 21
oddly, and what bothers me is that the oposite sides of a 10 sided di adds up to 9 (the 10 is printed as a 0 and oposite to it is 9)
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Post by Umbrafire on Jun 17, 2005 21:26:37 GMT -5
BTW, it's die, not di
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Post by Azan on Jun 17, 2005 21:28:11 GMT -5
Actualy in mainy cases your wrong, many dictionarys have it di as in the prefixe di, either are excepted but die is becomming increasingly popular.
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Post by Umbrafire on Jun 17, 2005 21:57:31 GMT -5
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Post by Vash on Jun 23, 2005 12:45:56 GMT -5
In Japan Ash's character was actually named Satoshi after the creator of Pokemon. While Gary's character was named Shigeru. (Most of you should know who he was named after, if not I'll explain)
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Post by Azan on Jun 23, 2005 13:10:50 GMT -5
Dont trust those dictionaries, they were made by us americans who cant get anything speach related right. i only trust Oxford its british so you know its good (and di is used for double rolling with a die, its a term only used with games that require double rolling (sometimes))
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Post by Lobstrosity on Jul 25, 2005 18:59:52 GMT -5
In Japan Ash's character was actually named Satoshi after the creator of Pokemon. While Gary's character was named Shigeru. (Most of you should know who he was named after, if not I'll explain) I don't know. Explain. Also. . . As lnog as the frsit and lsat ltetres in a wrod are crorcet, the hmuan biarn can raed it jsut fnie woiuhtt sutbminlg too mcuh. Tihs is basceue yuor biarn raeds wrods as a wlohe, not lteters ivindulailidy. You really need to work on your spelling man!
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Post by Vash on Jul 26, 2005 17:23:13 GMT -5
In Japan Ash's character was actually named Satoshi after the creator of Pokemon. While Gary's character was named Shigeru. (Most of you should know who he was named after, if not I'll explain) I don't know. Explain. Also. . . As lnog as the frsit and lsat ltetres in a wrod are crorcet, the hmuan biarn can raed it jsut fnie woiuhtt sutbminlg too mcuh. Tihs is basceue yuor biarn raeds wrods as a wlohe, not lteters ivindulailidy. You really need to work on your spelling man! ok, Shigeru Miyamoto (sp?) is the first name of the guy who created The Legend of Zelda, and I believe helped create majority of Nintendo games.
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Post by Lobstrosity on Jul 26, 2005 19:33:11 GMT -5
Okay I get it. Heheheh, that's pretty interesting.
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Post by GamerMan on Jul 28, 2005 3:09:13 GMT -5
lol, I didn't even attempt to count the F's the normal way, I did a find for the letter F and counted the number of times I hit find next.
Ahh abstract thinking > following expected (yet not required) methods
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Post by GamerMan on Jul 28, 2005 3:14:57 GMT -5
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