Thunderbirds are back
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I still find that to be the only funny joke in Escape From Monkey Island. Go to the Voodoo Lady's shack, observe giant hand sculpture. Examine middle finger to Guybrush's observation "The most expressive of all digits."
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Haven't played that in years.
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I haven't played EfMI in years either. I didn't finish it, it was traumatising.
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Oh, EMI is the 3D one.
[code]echo "Haven't played that in years." | sed 's/in years/ever/'[/code]
Got it confused with one of the others.
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Technically TfMI is also 3D but it's less tragically so than EfMI was.
EfMI had some interesting ideas floating around in the early game but the sense of humour failure, the irritating-as-ass interface and what I gather happened later on in the game... ick.
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Thumb, index finger, middle finger, ring finger, little finger / pinky.
Or if you play Spanish guitar: Pollex, Index, Medius, Annularis, Minimus. Student scores are covered with the word "PIMA" over and over again (because you almost never pick with the pinky).
The following names have been proposed for the individual toes, starting with the big one (conventional name hallux):
- porcellus fori
- porcellus domi
- porcellus carnivorus
- porcellus non voratus
- porcellus plorans domum
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Specifically, the 'ring finger' is so named because that's the finger traditionally used for wedding/engagement rings (on the left hand anyway).
Same here.
The following names have been proposed for the individual toes, starting with the big one (conventional name hallux):
Never seen/heard anything there except for 'big toe' and 'little toe'. Dutch or English.
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[wedding ring] on the left hand anyway
In Britain, maybe. Holland (for example,) not so much.