Well, shit.
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Anyone got any suggestions or am I pretty much screwed?
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It's a multi-choice question. As with all multi-guess questions, if you do not know the answer, then pick option (b), as this is statiscally most likely the correct one...
Anyway, what could possibly go wrong?
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It just means that the message pump isn't being serviced. Just wait awhile.
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wait foorrreevvvveeeerr! hahahahahahah.........
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Oh the nostalgy: the passive-aggressive message dialog. "Of course I'll let you choose from three pointless options. This way, whatever happens, it will be all your fault!" In other words - congratulations, you are pretty much screwed.
ED: Please don't quote the OP. -btk
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@blatant_mcfakename said:
wait foorrreevvvveeeerr! hahahahahahah.........
Man that game was impossible...
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My suggestion: Click "Close the program" then sit back and enjoy your new problem-free* computer! It will be just like having a Mac.
*Note: computer may not actually be problem-free
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Precisely, despite what the advertising makes you think.
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@dilligaf said:
It's a multi-choice question. As with all multi-guess questions, if you do not know the answer, then pick option (b), as this is statiscally most likely the correct one...
You got three possibilities and know nothing about them. Why would any of these would have any raised statisticall likehood?
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@powerlord said:
Man that game was impossible...
The 7800 version literally was. The keycard-hiding algorithm hid some keycard pieces in the computer terminals, which aren't searchable.
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@fire2k said:
@dilligaf said:
It's a multi-choice question. As with all multi-guess questions, if you do not know the answer, then pick option (b), as this is statiscally most likely the correct one...
You got three possibilities and know nothing about them. Why would any of these would have any raised statisticall likehood?
Sorry, did I need to start that with a "not necessarily true" disclaimer so that people didn't ACTUALLY think I was serious?
But of course, if it's on the interweb, it must be true.. Right??
Psst.. that was me being sarc-arr-stic....
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@dilligaf said:
Sorry, did I need to start that with a "not necessarily true" disclaimer so that people didn't ACTUALLY think I was serious?
But of course, if it's on the interweb, it must be true.. Right??
Psst.. that was me being sarc-arr-stic....
I heard that in HTML5 <sarcasm> tags will activate a screen-reader program and read the post in Ben Stein's voice.* So use them.
*They won't.
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@Zylon said:
@powerlord said:
Man that game was impossible...
The 7800 version literally was. The keycard-hiding algorithm hid some keycard pieces in the computer terminals, which aren't searchable.
Okay, now I'm hopelessly curious. What game are you people talking about?
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@Someone You Know said:
@Zylon said:
@powerlord said:
Man that game was impossible...
The 7800 version literally was. The keycard-hiding algorithm hid some keycard pieces in the computer terminals, which aren't searchable.
Okay, now I'm hopelessly curious. What game are you people talking about?
I believe it's Impossible Mission.