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Zoonami's Game Zero - still coming?
Problematique replied to david.dakota's topic in Nintendo Gaming
It's been renamed Project Z3796WP because the magazine of the same name complained. I think it's still in the works somehow...apparently Zoonami have quite a few "long term projects". It's better be good though if it ever does materialise. -
Haha. Reminds me of the Dutch Oven divorce. http://homepage.mac.com/jdmajaris/Casually%20Doomed/C1122544664/E1048276256/index.html
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The Legend of Zelda:Twilight Princess
Problematique replied to Hero-of-Time's topic in Nintendo Gaming
What about the backgrounds? -
If I were to be completely cynical I'd say that love is pointless unless it goes the distance. More often than not ex-partners end up hating each other...
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The Legend of Zelda:Twilight Princess
Problematique replied to Hero-of-Time's topic in Nintendo Gaming
Not bad. But Link looks a little too young. Maybe he should've had some stubble -
And of course there's the brilliant Facebook group "Disney gave me unrealistic expectations of love"
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Yeah, well I'm 6'3 and counting. :p
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I've self taught myself bass for three and a half years. I was in the RAF CCF for 3 years. Left as a Corporal. I play flanker (usually blindside) in rugby for my college. Despite the fact that, at 10st-11st, I'm underweight. I'm teetotal mostly because my body doesn't produce enough alcohol dehydrogenase (my tolerance got worse between 13 and 17 so I just decided to stop) However I'm known to act like a drunkard after a few Red Bulls and staying in the company of drunk people Unless I have a complete sense of humour faiure.
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The Legend of Zelda:Twilight Princess
Problematique replied to Hero-of-Time's topic in Nintendo Gaming
Er, everything. It's rubbish because the Master Sword obviously weighs like, loads more than the wiimote. The waggle's good. Don't knock the waggle. -
The Legend of Zelda:Twilight Princess
Problematique replied to Hero-of-Time's topic in Nintendo Gaming
Punch her in the ovaries. Boom boom. -
The Legend of Zelda:Twilight Princess
Problematique replied to Hero-of-Time's topic in Nintendo Gaming
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Fell in love, went out with her for a year. It was amazing. Until she dumped me for no reason in the middle of my A levels (two days before C4 maths) last summer. If she'd done it afterwards and told me exactly why I would've taken it a little better. Now I'm incredibly cautious about committing to things as well as half losing my faith in love. I hope I get back to normal though. Just need to find the right person. Unfortunately I have a habit of crushing on taken people. 3 people I'm interested in currently are taken. Plus I don't have the cojones to ask people out generally.
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I think it's probably a bit too much for me to be honest. For me Postal's where it's at.
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The Legend of Zelda:Twilight Princess
Problematique replied to Hero-of-Time's topic in Nintendo Gaming
Haha, I don't remember it much because I played it around 7-8 years ago last. Where abouts is the walrus? And no, I won't tell you the ending. Sorry for being a bit anal but, er, it'll make me cry if I recount it. -
That's not so bad though. It way reduces the chances of randomers adding you.
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Facebook is genius, the best procrastination tool ever and is an absolute destroyer of a decent effort at tute work. Haha, a couple of my tutors are on it. One of them is part of the cheerleading team too which is strange because he's a bit on the tubby side. But yeah. I would prefer it if it were on the old system where you had to be part of a registered institution. But hey. As long as it's not emo-fied that's cool.
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Sounds good to me, I love Harvest Moon to bits so this is intriguing. Haha, the name just jogged my memory. Remember the phantom Game Zero which was apparently being made by Zoonami as the greatest game the world ever did see? I wonder if they're still making it
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One of the best bits from Season 6: Amazing.
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Jamba's go. Classic song.
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It requires great knowledge about the art of soup.
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Fill in the blanks: Soup, Soup, a-tasty soup soup, A-spicy _ _ _ _ _ _ and _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ , Chilli Chowder, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Crunchy friends in a _ _ _ _ _ _ - _ _ _ _ _ I am gazspach-eo-ho, I am a _ _ _ _ _ _ - _ _ _ _ -mm, _ _ _ _! _ _ _ _! Fighting in the _ _ _ _! _ _ _ _! _ _ _ _! _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Prince in the _ _ _ _ of _ _ _ _ EDIT: Shit, just realise that Stefkov's probably going to get this straight away.
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2. Dammit. Well. It's half one in the morning. Mean question.
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Porphyrin rings? They're both Fe(II) complexes. It's strange, although I suspect that the haem in cytochrome oxidase is a different, more cyanide-susceptible complex than the haem in "ordinary" haemoglobin. For the bookworm...8 hours?
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Bingo, cytochrome oxidase has an iron active site which the cyanide ion finds irresistable. Interstingly enough though it does not bind much to haemoglobin, instead preferring to go after cytochrome oxidase.
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Although I'm sure it's onlt ATP -> ADP rather than ATP -> AMP but there we go. I won't argue anymore. Hmm. By what action does cyanide kill mammals?