Lanphrost
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It's bottled water in a can Also More Bush Fail ![](http://failblog.files.wordpress.com/2008/02/bush-fazendo-pose-burro-marcio-marciocamargoblogspotcom.jpg) And more Sale Fail ![](http://failblog.files.wordpress.com/2008/02/failsale1.png)
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OMG BEST-FAIL-EVER: ![](http://failblog.files.wordpress.com/2008/01/bush_bookupsidedown.jpg)
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OMG I found Japanese fail in a can! ![](http://failblog.files.wordpress.com/2008/01/waterfail.jpg?w=500)
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Wow, this is an amazing deal!!! like srsly, you gotta get there before it ends cuz ![](http://failblog.files.wordpress.com/2008/12/fail-owned-regular-price-fa.jpg)
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Oh nvm, all I was missing was (index xD for a moment I thought that there was another command inside the ()… I really should start sleeping more
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Yeah, that's how I ended up with the crappy line though XD it doesn't really teach grouping commands. And that line did work perfectly, so thanks a lot ;D
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Thanks I'll try it
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Ok, so I'm editing how the message 'player has joined the game' appears so that it only appears on the map the player appears on (because in a large game people will be constantly logging on and off, and the chatbox isn't very big) so I made this, but I doubt it's right, and I can't test it: Call MapMsg(GetPlayerMap)(GetPlayerName(Index) & " has joined " & GameName & "!", GREY)
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Post links to the most epic flashes you know, I've got two series: Action: [Nightmare city](http://www.newgrounds.com/portal/view/355421)–-[Nightmare city part 2](http://www.newgrounds.com/portal/view/355430) love comedy: [There she is](http://www.sambakza.net/amalloc/tteotta_main.htm)
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I didn't, I was organizing so that all my outdoor/indoor/etc tiles were grouped into tilesets, and I had a lot. somewhere between 32,000 and 64,000 pixels (I think) it cut off.
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Has anyone else tried to put every tile you have onto one set and ended up having half the bottom cut off, but still being able to scroll down? Also, this would mean that there is not an 'infinite' amount of tiles you can place on one set if it's true, so how many can you have before it cuts off?
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@[NW: > Sean link=topic=38283.msg380940#msg380940 date=1235331004] > you can travel in pace without wormholes. Literally, yes. But imagine wanting to travel to Mars, that would take at least 5-6 months with a spaceship and perfect scientific calculations, and only at an exact time of the year (or years, not completely sure when the Earth and Mars are closest), and with that in mind, who would want to sit that long in a rocket? According to the string theory a wormhole bends space into a loop like paper, so that you can get from one edge to another, but according to the study of wormholes it would most likely destroy you. Therefore a stable wormhole, in theory, would fold space and let you go straight from one spot to another instanly
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Chuck Norris jokes are awesome, and I have seen a lot of people post without clips and pictures so… *leans closer and listens*
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@Renzo: > ![](http://www.touchofdeathforums.com/Renzo/Hentai/Ducked%20Up/1235267507481.gif) Run doggeh, run!
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Ok, time for this topic to die
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Now that was a funny one XD
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You only post replies, but you never give anything to reply to Xd
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That was funny Xd I jump off antennae
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@Fruitpunch: > can you explain this theory so I don't have to go to MIT to understand it? I tried reading it and I am generally good at this kinda thing, but thats waaaaaaaaaaaaay above my grade level Ok, I'll summarize this as simply and easily as I can, but it might still be a little complicated, and I might get some of it wrong. Ok, we have the first, second and third dimensions in grade school. It's the dot the line, and the object (respectively) But then we have time, the fourth dimension, and time is basically made of movement in the third dimension. The rest of the dimensions become complicated, but deal with the bending and folding of time and space to create different results (teleportation and time travel for starters) and the tenth dimension is supposedly every possible timeline represented as a dot.