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#301
The Rumpus Room / Re: *Guess the Movie Title*
Sun 11/09/2011 01:20:38
Hahahaha....there were soldiers in Footloose?

No, not that.
#302
The Rumpus Room / Re: *Guess the Movie Title*
Sat 10/09/2011 19:41:57
Yay for this thread coming back to movies I have a conceivable chance of having watched! :D



I have no idea how easy or difficult this one is.
#303
The Rumpus Room / Re: *Guess the Movie Title*
Sat 10/09/2011 19:15:14
The Jackal?

Shooter?
#304
The Rumpus Room / Re: *Guess the Movie Title*
Sat 10/09/2011 18:21:59
My Name Is Nobody?
#305
The Rumpus Room / Re: *Guess the Movie Title*
Mon 08/08/2011 21:24:16
Quote from: Ali on Mon 08/08/2011 21:16:06
The Big Lebowski?
Hahahahaha...I thought that too at first. But I think that was green nail polish :D
#306
You know, loads of the resources in this thread have disappeared off the face of the internet: some were hosted on 2dadventures before it was cleared in 2007, some were hosted on temporary file hosting services, some on geocities, and some on personal sites that are no longer there. I am wondering if these (and future) contributions can't be uploaded to some special ags upload thing? I notice that of the earlier contributions, many that were hosted on our americangirlscouts.org were all that were available. Maybe we can have some prominent "UPLOAD CONTRIBUTIONS" button or something, and a place for this stuff to be browsed. As it is, out of the previous 4 pages, this is all that remains (sorry for the large, and perhaps unnecessary post):

Strazer's Norbert Nicefellow font

Some fellow called Ecle Poss at 3dlinks (asked to be given a copy of the game if his stuff is used)

Eric's Walkcycle base

Stuff by J. M. Kunert between 2003 and 2004:

MIDI Music m0ds made that he is offering for free. Also: Ghostly Rag, Text Message, Memories of a Fountain, Bone Shuffle and Twinkle

Some cursors and items by Krysis

A little code snippet for an in-game Yes/No thing by Akumayo

Some music (1, 2 and 3) made by, and some sound effects collected by, and some images and objects ripped/extracted by Stephen Storc (theatrx)

Loads of (mostly scripting resources) at jasonjkay's site: AGSResources

3D Sprite models by RedBlob: Cassie/Cassandra (TGA and CHA) and Brett (TGA and CHA). Credit will also need to go to Make Human for parts of the meshes.

Pslim suggested http://www.3d.sk/

DutchMarco provided 3 unfinished beach and one graveyard BG as well as a seaweed sprite at his site: http://home.planet.nl/~ooije375/ags/ags.html

A couple of images and animations that WackyWildCard extracted from "The Complete Guide to Anime Techniques". Can be used for a base:

Some awesome borders (1, 2, 3, 4) and patterns (1, 2, 3) Abstauber got from Deluxe Paint 2e

A REALLY Empty Game Module that monkey_05_06 cleaned and and provided in case you want to test some stuff out (created in AGS 3.2b4)

A side walkcycle base as stills and an animation that Matti created out of Eric's base
#307
The Rumpus Room / Re: Happy Birthday Thread!
Tue 22/03/2011 08:10:33
Happy birthday, Hobbes! Still waiting for Buccaneer here. :D
#308
The Rumpus Room / Re: Happy Birthday Thread!
Thu 17/03/2011 20:08:20
ShiverMeBirthday and his alter-ego Dan_N! :O

Many happy returns!
#309
The Rumpus Room / Re: Happy Birthday Thread!
Fri 18/02/2011 07:29:20
Belated Darthday!

And also, Happy Birthday Iqu/Spleen/Renal Shutdown, wherever you are! Come back soon.....
#310
The connection keeps timing out for me, so I can't see it, Dom.
I tried checking the google cache of the page, but that doesn't show any flash object.
#311
The Rumpus Room / Re: Happy Birthday Thread!
Thu 06/01/2011 08:15:12
Happy Birthday, SSH, wherever you are!
#312
Perhaps then 'responses' would be a better word?
#313
The article didn't have any misspellings, and the only instance of incorrect grammar I found was use of "children's'" (children is already plural), and the only thing I found personally to not make sense is the use of the word 'genres'. However, it did have (what I would consider) to be somewhat clunky english in parts, and I maybe would've arranged some things a bit differently. It was easier for me to have a go at it rather than explaining everything that sounded odd. So here is how I would've done it, keeping in mind that I'm not an expert in psycho-socialogical research into sex education and it's related technical terms :D, but rather have some (hopefully helpful) information on how to make your passage more readable. Hopefully it'll be of some use to you:

This research offers an analysis on sex education and how it is implemented in a school environment. It will be focused on grammar schools, mainly derived from the interviews of teenage girls and adult education workers (teachers, social workers, school nurses, etc.). We’ll focus on how sex education laws are interpreted locally, as well as study the forms of sexual expression in teenage girls in a context where there is the influence of tradition and religion, relations between genres[what do you mean by genre?], suburbs culture and social housing culture.
Studying the perception of sex education by teenage girls and the teaching methods of professionals will allow us to have a grasp of the peculiar stakes on prevention around that topic, still subject to taboos[I'm not sure how to fix this bit..I tried a bit, but perhaps using 'us' here is not how you want your article to go]. It will help in finding out the influences of perspectives on potential pregnancy choices both from professionals and young girls.
We will offer elements to put the study in context, using a psycho-sociological approach: normative injunctions on procreation, representations of parenthood, perception of children's status in families, and, more generally, in society. The goal is to understand how each young girl and each professional construct and interiorize their own personal image of the “paradigmatic” mother and father.
This work of research, taking in account the evolution of the legal context, should allow evaluating the answers[perhaps 'solutions' or maybe 'procedures' or 'methodologies' might be a more appropriate word here, considering that "contraception, pregnancy, and maternity amongst teenage girls" aren't technically questions] and the adaptation capabilities of teaching institutions regarding contraception, pregnancy, and maternity amongst teenage girls.
#314
I think mode7 means as a general competition, not as a workshop. But there already used to be a puzzle competition...it went on for a while, and eventually ran out of steam- there are only so many situations you can come up with before it starts getting boring and overblown.
#315
And to never store data on the Windows (C:) partition.
#316
Things are still blocked for breach of copyright?!
I thought they had eased up now. I had something on youtube for a while, which I had put some commercial music over, and it was "contested" or something. I contested the contest (or whatever), and it was blocked. But now, just recently, it came online again, but has ads.
#317
"To pad out" would probably imply simply making it longer, not necessarily richer. I think it has negative connotations more than positive.
#318
The Rumpus Room / Re: Happy Birthday Thread!
Wed 17/02/2010 19:25:22
Happy belatedish birthday Darth!

And also, happy birthday Iqu/Spleen/Renal Shutdown, where you are!


AND INKODDI!
#319
The Rumpus Room / Re: Happy Birthday Thread!
Sat 26/12/2009 15:04:30
To you too!


Remember, when slaughtering your Babarmas sacrificial animal, it is important to slit the throat in one smooth motion from LEFT TO RIGHT. Beheading is optional.
#320
The Rumpus Room / Re: Happy Birthday Thread!
Sat 26/12/2009 12:08:37
Me and my beard thank you, your monkey, and Ben!
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