3,173 Forum Posts by "Ted-Easton"
I'm really hoping they stick with the liberal idea and take another step to the left. It would do a lot to endear the RCC to those who are ambiguous about it.
I now know the name of that music played in the Saviour flash, but I can't seem to *ahem* acquire it. Yes. Acquire.
Oh, and FUNK. Not that it's any of your concern, but I'm healthy and whole.
Pervert.
Damnit, I missed the 1,000 page mark. I intended to do a massive multiple-posting to steal both the 1,000th page and the 30,000th post. I suppose I could go back and delete the last few pages and still take the credit....if I wanted to be demodded. Then Ozcar and I could form a new club!
And thanks Maus for the link, I missed your post with it before. A great help.
Congrats JoS on beating the Water Temple, glad to have been of assistance. Now onto...shadow? Or fire. I can't recall. Let me know, though.
Halfway to the mark of the beast. Am I, like, now half-devil or something?
*Waits for typical DAG response*
Anyone know what music is in the Save flash? (See here for it.)
Oh, I've seen that blam one before. It seemed likely if they were updating the Save one they would the blam one with something comparable (devil, maybe). I really like the Save one, though.
Well, that was cool. I don't watch a lot of the flash that's coming through judgement, but I just did for the first time in a while, and I was the Saviour of one! Cool animation when you're the saviour. I wonder what the one when you are responsible for blamming something is.
Yeah, it's spurring Epona so hard she dies that does it. But not too hard, or else you'll run out of carrots.
And as for the fish, I never cared for the fishing game, so I'm not particularly adept at it. It's using the Zora tunic and iron boots and a lot of patience. I think. Who knows?
Where'd that statistic come from, Maus?
You can beat the toga-wearing guy in the race, but you cannot unfreeze the Zoras.
I did not say the Water Temple was hardest, I believe it to be of middling difficulty. None of them are particularly hard. Actually, maybe Water is hardest, but it's not that bad.
JoS- Don't sell Zelda. The urge to play will return. Just drop water level to bottom, check your map and go to all areas where a chest is shown. If no luck on bottom raise to middle and check all areas with a chest, if no luck raise to top and check.
One area often overlooked- the waterfall. Acessed through the middle or the top on the left-hand side (when you enter), there is a waterfall that boulders fall down and roll near. There is a chest behind/beneath the fall, if I recall correctly.
Evark-
Here is one example of the product of which you and I speak. There are a lot of them out there, just search Google.
At 3/29/05 06:44 PM, Evark wrote: Could it have been called the phalic interrupter?
I'm fairly certain it wasn't, but you can feel free to call yours that when you invent it.
It does nothing but demean the name of Scouting to even mention that the person involved is affiliated with a Scouting organization. Unless they are convicted of child porn that has something to do with scouting, or boy scouts are involved, the media should not even be mentioning that the person is a Scouts leader. It is a coincidental fact and only serves to add more trouble to the already troubled state that Scouts Canada (though this case in particular is in the States) is already in.
And you were involved with Scouts Canada, JoS? What region?
Evark, I saw a commerical at some point, and it was all about the safety of it and so on and so forth. I believe it would commandeer your speakers when appropriate and otherwise let music play.
Maus, I figured you were just jumping around or something ; )
Evark, there are things you can buy that will do that for you.
Maus, did you set your tits to bounce faster?
You're just as likely to become a violent person from violent games as you are to become an astronaut from sci-fi games.
My favorite saying/quote regarding this topic, if not strictly true. A person is only going to do something like this if they are violent and maladjusted in the first place. A video game, an outlet for such feelings, is not a persuasive arguer deceiving children into becoming mass murderers. Parents need to own up for the actions of their children. You let the child play the game, you raised the child, they are the product of your upbringing.
Unless they're satying the game is more influential to the child's upbringing than they were?
See this video for all necessary explanations and/or arguments.
http://www.hugi.is/hahradi/bigboxes.php?box_id=51208&f_id=1211
"We allow them to exist on the same continent..."
The arrogance of that woman.
Basically Canada is the U.S., but more liberal, less religious, less influential (internationally), and we haven't started a war in...forever.
Lisex votre information beaucoup temps apres vous le presenter.
Read your information lots of times before you present. Then you'll be able to talk TO the class about it, not AT them.
Congrats, JoS.
I'm glad I have so much of that game memorized that I could help.
Now here's something that has always bothered my about OoT.
If they're "Temples", why are they not open to visitors and worship? When you're still a kid, the temples should be clean and safe and the central parts of them open for visitors. Like the main room in the Forest temple w/ the elevator, or the 3-levelled room in Water, or that first room in the Fire after you drop down the ladder (the T shaped room that leads you left to boss antechamger and right to temple).
The loss of the temples to the shadow is somehow less serious because they mean nothing to you, but if you had to visit them periodically as a kid you'd know where they are and care. Then in order to get to them as an adult, the Forest stairs would be broken (requiring the hookshot), the Water would need a secondary entrance for the kid, but that could be sealed, and basically just destroy the entrances in the intervening 7 years and make it so you need to work to get in as an adult.
That was a rather long post for one about Zelda.
OoT had tons of great music.
You mean the wall w/ skulltulas in the room w/ the well and such? You can hit the third one, I think, but it's hard. Try as close to the wall as you can, and aiming slightly below it.
Also, I think you can climb past as well, at the VERY edge of the path.
You shouldn't have the lens yet, and you untwist the hallway using the Bow. Shoot the metal eye.
If I'm thinking of the right area, there's the twisted hallway, room with a hand, then the area with the stairs and the pictures of ghosts. Do you have the bow yet?
And no, I don't know the deal with the Ocarina and Islam.
It's the peace symbol thing. Trust us.
Yeah, that's how I always kill it, and I can beat one, but they still give me heart attacks.
What about music in Zelda? Best song ever: Bolero of Fire
Water temple hard? Phaw!
The one I could NEVER manage to complete was the Shadow, and parts of the Spirit.
Not because it was particularly difficult, but the hands that fall from the ceiling would give me the bejeebers EVERY time I encountered one, until I encountered so many in the Shadow that I gave up. I also grew to dread that whole area of the forest temple near the twisty room with the hand.
Other than the hands, I can beat most anything in Zelda.
At 3/27/05 02:11 PM, sorakeyblademaster wrote: Its was Nikolaus Otto that made the internal combustion engien
And that is relevant...how?
I'm praying that if (not when) the minority government falls we go back to another Liberal Majority. We know the Bloc isn't getting one, the NDP are hardly a party, and I sure as hell don't want the Tories in control.

