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Researcher 178815 Posted Mar 21, 2004
I can't work out Saturnine's one, but I know what Crazyhorse's meant. It's a song.
Two parts.
First is five words.
Fly me to the moon.
Second is five words again.
Who the is Alice.
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SEF Posted Mar 22, 2004
Oh no, not the ! Next time someone round here says "I'll get me coat" make sure they take that one away.
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clzoomer- a bit woobly Posted Mar 22, 2004
Oh! Oh! I know this one!
crazyhorse is answering in German! He means *no*! Do I get a point?
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Researcher 178815 Posted Mar 22, 2004
Well. Two points because I did a two part answer, one point for having eyes the colour of Classic Goo (I think I should actually have one point per eye for this) and one more for - something else which temporarily escapes me.
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Researcher 178815 Posted Mar 22, 2004
Ah, but can you link you physical self to h2g2 in someway? Besides actually physically typing the words? (Without being Jake 2.0, by the way.)
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clzoomer- a bit woobly Posted Mar 22, 2004
How do you know if I'm not a ghost in the machine?
Actually I managed to hook up wires to various parts of my body and I converse and understand everything here through twitches and mild shocks.
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Researcher 178815 Posted Mar 22, 2004
"How do you know if I'm not a ghost in the machine?"
Just reminded me of some old 'horror' movie of that same name about haunted machines, which I never did watch. I'm sure it was an old tacky 80's pseudo-horror though. From back in the days where haunted thirteenth hotel floors and posessed toasters made good horror films.
And - that must be some Frankenstein setup you have there. And all powered by an apple. Now /that/ is what I call efficient.
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clzoomer- a bit woobly Posted Mar 22, 2004
Nope, I'm at work right now. PC. Makes it easier for them to control me. Speaking of which, I must go.
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