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Put brightness and contrast to about 3/4's to the right. That way, you can actually see whats happening at night / in alleyways, but it doesn't completely ruin the day time.
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Ironically I would have pegged Tellyn as older than Chuck. Ask him what other WiiWare projects interest him, and what he thinks of the storage issue.
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Man, I have back ache now from leaning over the desk, lol.
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I suppose in a way it is, but RARE made no attempts to downplay the Banjo Threeie tag, especially in their "Scribes" feature where questions made regular reference to Banjo Threeie, Banjo 3, BK3 etc etc. Also, in this interview, it is said; Suggesting to me that RARE do consider this to be Banjo 3, even though I would have thought most people would consider it the very definition of "spin off." Also of interest;
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Well that went surprisingly well for me. The questions fit the texts I had and I managed to roughly remember the necessary quotes. Also, the close reading was only 1 or 2 mark questions, no 4 or 6 mark things, which makes it alot easier I had "Buddy Holly" stuck in my head the whole time though, which was rather distracting.
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Tommy Burns has died at 51 from cancer. WAY too young. RIP. And this is why Celtic Fans > Rangers Fans http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/manchester/7402354.stm http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/c/celtic/3189853.stm
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Caris' point is that it is Banjo 3, because the team are making it as a Banjo 3, correct? But to me, the definition of a sequel is something which is very similar in nature, keeping the same rough formula. For example, Zelda games. I would class this more as a spin-off, something that takes place in the same world but which has a very different focus. For example, Metroid Prime is a spin off (imo) of the Metroid series, because it is played in a very different way. Still the same series, the same universe, but a different play style.
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Yeah I've heard of that happening a few times now, hopefully they can patch it because I would hate to get 30 hours into a game only to have to restart.
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We know it will likely be awesome, but it's not what was expected/anticipated, leading to alot of pissed off people.
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"I'm going to go back and play it after I'm done reviewing it and thats fucking unprecendented!"
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Agree, look at the teams Rangers played to get to the final and look at the teams Celtic played to get there in 2003. They play the most dreary football.
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Best team in the competition won it. You could see that Rangers had nothing once Zenit scored, they paniced and all they had was to throw on 3 more strikers.
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I think at this point I'd buy a PS3, because multi platform games are coming more on to an even keel and I think the future looks better on it. The main reason to look forward to a 360 was Banjo 3 but thats irrelevant now since we aren't getting Banjo 3.
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Man Rangers are so dreary to watch. Defend, defend, defend, defend, defend, long ball to fast striker! defend, defend, defend.
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There isn't a "meaning", it just is. It's just something that occurred in the vastness of space.
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Woo, completed the storyline just now! Nowhere near 30hours but I wasn't expecting/trying to get it anyway Now just Brucies cars, Stevies cars, street races, Jacob's deliveries, Assassin missions, people on the street, stunt jumps, misc fun achievements and all the rest to complete!
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Agree, I want a new album! but i want tickets to fridays gig more ;-;
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Play, novel, same difference. It was a book, it had pages and sentences and words and stuff I can totally see why The Crucible is good as a text for English exams since it has so many themes you can write about (bullying, peer pressure, relationships, persecution, etc) but it's really confusing until you've read it a few times which I frankly couldn't be bothered to do. I just didn't bother studying it at all once we stopped doing it in class. I somehow got an A in my prelim, 71% when the A mark was 70. Doubt I'll manage that again though, think it was something of a fluke since English is generally one of my weakest subjects. We studied Glasgow 5th March at Standard Grade I think, seem to remember writing something on it at some point in the past. Can't even remember what it was about though!
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Yeah thats the schedule we are doing too. Did SG last year and Int 2 this, in 3 periods a week (when it's supposed to be 5 or 6). I did finish reading the book (The Crucible) at home but I didn't really understand much of it and I wouldn't trust myself to write an essay on it effectively. I've got "On The Sidewalk Bleeding" by Evan Hunter and "In the Snackbar" by Edwin Morgan as the things we've studied, plus "Afternoons" by Philip Larkin which I did as my personal study, but again I wouldn't trust myself to write an essay on it for the exam unless In the Snackbar really didn't fit any of the questions.
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God damn. I just discovered Finch are doing a gig in Glasgow on Friday but the damn thing is sold out. I am sad panda
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Well technically you should learn a range of them so that you have plenty to use depending on what the questions are, but I'm doing it a year early in half the class time so we only have one poem, one short story and one novel. Thing is, we never actually finished reading the novel because we ran out of time, so we are pretty restricted in our choices.