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Old Post April 02, 2005, 05:17:46 pm
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:lol:

The secret band of newton ninjas seems to be back!!

spot on rendition mate Smiley


Old Post April 02, 2005, 07:26:49 pm
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AP stands for Advanced Placement.
In the states, there is an organization called The College Board, who administer the SAT, and the various AP programs (There's ones for Physics, Chemistry, Biology, etc).
Each AP course is a college-level course.  At the end of the course, an AP test is administered, and If you earn satisfactory marks, you can get a credit in that subject at whatever school you go to (although some are snobby and don't recognize the AP tests).  Very nice program, actually, especially at my school, which lacks the advanced classes that wealthier schools would have.

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Old Post April 03, 2005, 04:45:29 am
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It's really all about the teacher. I've had college teachers that were less demanding than highschool ones.


Old Post April 05, 2005, 05:34:56 pm
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Quote from: "Newts"
My ninja skills saw me through.



dude, that''s pokemon you got there on your wall !

I can't remember what i was trying to forget


Old Post April 05, 2005, 10:33:08 pm
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And a Donkey Conga too??  :shock:

Devlyn

Great news for Shining fangame developers! Wink

Correcting your non-working <img> tags since 1982 Wink


New Post April 06, 2005, 12:31:58 am
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Yes, I have Donkey Konga bongos. In fact, I just got back from my friend's house where we were playing two-player DK. It was good fun, but my hands hurt now.

And yes, that's a Pok?mon poster. I have another behind my door. Every good ninja needs one.


New Post April 06, 2005, 01:55:52 am
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Damn you.  The PAL version of Donkey Konga has a far superior soundtrack to the US version.  I'm stuck with crap like Campfire Medley and All The Small Things, while you get 99 luft balloons, and other less childish poppy crap.

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New Post April 06, 2005, 09:03:45 am
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Quote from: "Newts"
OSIWM - there's a little thing called "plagiarism" in our country which says that, when you're in your final year of a degree, you're not allowed to pretend other people's work is your own. Crazy, eh? Wink


Aah Heck, if you write University with just 3 letters, i'm bound to read over it Sad
I only had to write reports on movies in high-school context Tongue

ah yah, yakidiaya, long live Ye Olde Blah


New Post April 06, 2005, 12:28:25 pm
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MOBN - We have All The Small Things too, and yes we get 99 Red Balloons, but for me it's all about Queen and the Jackson Five.

Further proof, if any were needed, that England is better than the US.


New Post April 06, 2005, 09:01:05 pm
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We have queen, but not the Jackson Five.  We got some other motown group, and then Earth Wind and Fire.  What bothers me more about the american version is the volume of stupid kiddy songs, whose slots could have been given to better music, with more defined beats.  After all, there's only so many rhythms you can slap on to B-I-N-G-O.

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New Post April 06, 2005, 10:02:57 pm
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If BINGO is in your version then I heartily flick my nose in your general direction.

Nowt wrong with a bit of Earth Wind and Fire though.


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