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Post by pulse8 on Jul 8, 2004 9:03:15 GMT 2
Jon, LOVE your new pic and underlying text ;D pulse8
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Post by pulse8 on Jul 8, 2004 8:02:48 GMT 2
Thanks, Nelson, you just made me (and I'm sure others) feel terrible but why? pulse8
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Post by pulse8 on Jul 8, 2004 9:25:09 GMT 2
;D ;D ;D You're a funny man Nelson ;D ;D ;D pulse8
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Post by pulse8 on Jul 8, 2004 6:07:59 GMT 2
"...everything else is mint..." Everything except the box... Oh, and the foam... Oh, and the serial number... Uh-huh... pulse8
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Post by pulse8 on Jul 8, 2004 4:19:43 GMT 2
@ Brendan, If you're going to message this guy, please correct your spelling so he knows you're serious. I think the word you're looking for is "fraudulent". @ Nelson, "the way" is far from "clear". I'm sure there will be a few of us looking at this one ;D pulse8
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Post by pulse8 on Jul 7, 2004 6:43:06 GMT 2
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Post by pulse8 on Jul 5, 2004 8:14:53 GMT 2
I had another dream about them the other night. It involved Devster and his "4 balls"... ooOOOoohhh... Kinky!! I know there is an older topic about this, but it's too sad to dig it up again! pulse8
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Post by pulse8 on Jul 5, 2004 8:08:49 GMT 2
Matt, What sort of problems did you come across opening a tabletop? I opened one recently to take photos of the procedure, and never had a hiccup. pulse8 P.S. Incidentally, this will be the second part to my "repairs" section when I open it to the public...
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Post by pulse8 on Jun 27, 2004 3:28:17 GMT 2
Alan, I'll ask her if there's anything she has - probably just original sketches rather than costumes/props. I'll PM you, or, if there's other interest in it I might start a new thread pulse8
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Post by pulse8 on Jun 27, 2004 0:50:25 GMT 2
Dr. Who fans - It's my time to gloat ;D My mother worked on Dr. Who as the costume designer for a number of years (we're talking back in the 60's). She was the one who designed and produced the original cybermen costumes. I've seen some original sketches for them - funny!! ;D ;D OK I've had my moment pulse8 (Perhaps this should have been in a new thread, like 100% off topic... )
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Post by pulse8 on Jun 22, 2004 6:54:25 GMT 2
I don't know, but if I was collecting French, Swedish or Japanese versions of games I would have an absolute field day! ;D pulse8
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Post by pulse8 on Jun 23, 2004 4:21:32 GMT 2
James, Firstly, welcome to the forums! Secondly, I'm working (very slowly at this stage) on a repairs section for my site as well. Currently, it's not an official section of my site as yet, and I've only started on the Panoramas, but you can check it out if you like... www.freewebs.com/pulse8gw/repairs.htmStay tuned for more... pulse8
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Post by pulse8 on Jun 22, 2004 9:49:29 GMT 2
Michael, How do I opt to get an email when I receive a PM? I've had many PMs, but never an email to tell me! This would be very helpful! pulse8 P.S. Michael, check your emails
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Post by pulse8 on Jul 1, 2004 8:18:59 GMT 2
Just had an actual read of a 820626A yellow caution sheet (that's what it's there for, right? ) Has anyone else noticed: 1. The mention of "Battery life is the same whether installed in game or removed", and 2. The spelling mistake of "posibble" - could be one reason they started releasing the pink ones ...interesting. pulse8
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Post by pulse8 on Jun 9, 2004 3:38:45 GMT 2
I noticed these codes the other day, too, and I think you're right Michael. I thought at first they were just stock codes for re-ordering (which they probably are), but looking closer they may have some real meaning. The first 2 digits certainly look like dates, and the others could be, too. I have a Japanese ACL sheet here and the code on it is 81701 - could still be July 1, 1981 I guess. Others seem to have a 6-digit code. The "How to Play"s have different ones, even the battery stickers. From the brief look that I've had, non-Japanese paperwork appears to have an "A" after the number... Interesting stuff indeed. pulse8
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