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  • N Neophyte30

    Emphasis? e - drug mph - rate as - like i - one s - point (South) Edit - Hurrah! :-O

    modified on Tuesday, September 9, 2008 5:09 AM

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    hairy_hats
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    Nice one. If it isn't right, it should be!

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    • N Neophyte30

      Emphasis? e - drug mph - rate as - like i - one s - point (South) Edit - Hurrah! :-O

      modified on Tuesday, September 9, 2008 5:09 AM

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      Dalek Dave
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      Well Done, change your Subject line to read SOLUTION! I will award 6 swagger points and a smugness bonus to you! :) Not only answered, but the solution is spot on!

      ------------------------------------ Can I scan this onto a computer? - My Boss

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        Easier than Yesterday! "Highlight drug rate like one point" (8) There, I think this will be solved.

        ------------------------------------ Can I scan this onto a computer? - My Boss

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        How do you determine the difficulty? An algorithm? Or does it freely spill from your incisive mind?

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          How do you determine the difficulty? An algorithm? Or does it freely spill from your incisive mind?

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          Dalek Dave
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          Ravel H. Joyce wrote:

          Or does it freely spill from your incisive mind

          It vomits, fluently and at a whim, but the basic algorithm is this... Have I had to think for a) 1 minute b) 3 minutes or c) since yesterday. a is easy b is hard c is fiendish you haven't seen a d yet! :) The hard part is coming up with a word to clue, there are many, but you need one that can be clued in such a way that it is gettable and isn't obvious, it is harder than you think BTW I am on holiday soon, would you deputise for me for ten work days if I send you some words/solutions?

          ------------------------------------ Can I scan this onto a computer? - My Boss

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            Ravel H. Joyce wrote:

            Or does it freely spill from your incisive mind

            It vomits, fluently and at a whim, but the basic algorithm is this... Have I had to think for a) 1 minute b) 3 minutes or c) since yesterday. a is easy b is hard c is fiendish you haven't seen a d yet! :) The hard part is coming up with a word to clue, there are many, but you need one that can be clued in such a way that it is gettable and isn't obvious, it is harder than you think BTW I am on holiday soon, would you deputise for me for ten work days if I send you some words/solutions?

            ------------------------------------ Can I scan this onto a computer? - My Boss

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            soap brain
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            Dalek Dave wrote:

            BTW I am on holiday soon, would you deputise for me for ten work days if I send you some words/solutions?

            You're probably better off getting someone reliable to do it. I'm 100% sure I would fuck it up somehow.

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              Dalek Dave wrote:

              BTW I am on holiday soon, would you deputise for me for ten work days if I send you some words/solutions?

              You're probably better off getting someone reliable to do it. I'm 100% sure I would fuck it up somehow.

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              Dalek Dave
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              Well I only considered you because you a holophile, I would have asked one of the regulars but they like to solve them, ( I noticed you never have ( ;) ) and therefore would have been an excellent deputy). It is ok, though, I will ask elsewhere and explain your damnedable laziness as the result of youthful ennui!

              ------------------------------------ Credit is a system whereby a person who can not pay gets another person who can not pay to guarantee that he can pay. - Charles Dickens

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                Well I only considered you because you a holophile, I would have asked one of the regulars but they like to solve them, ( I noticed you never have ( ;) ) and therefore would have been an excellent deputy). It is ok, though, I will ask elsewhere and explain your damnedable laziness as the result of youthful ennui!

                ------------------------------------ Credit is a system whereby a person who can not pay gets another person who can not pay to guarantee that he can pay. - Charles Dickens

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                soap brain
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                I could if you really wanted me to. :)

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                  I could if you really wanted me to. :)

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                  Dalek Dave
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                  Congrats by the way! 3000 posts! I will email them to you later, all you have to do is (actually it is only 8, I can do Friday, and I will be back on the Thursday Week!) Type them up and mark as CCC. Remember that the answer and the solution is required and award smugness and swagger points as you see fit.

                  ------------------------------------ Credit is a system whereby a person who can not pay gets another person who can not pay to guarantee that he can pay. - Charles Dickens

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                    Well I only considered you because you a holophile, I would have asked one of the regulars but they like to solve them, ( I noticed you never have ( ;) ) and therefore would have been an excellent deputy). It is ok, though, I will ask elsewhere and explain your damnedable laziness as the result of youthful ennui!

                    ------------------------------------ Credit is a system whereby a person who can not pay gets another person who can not pay to guarantee that he can pay. - Charles Dickens

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                    Simon P Stevens
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                    Dalek Dave wrote:

                    holophile

                    I'm intrigued by this word. Google[^] wonders if you meant "holyfile", which it also fails to define, but I can only assume refers to some form of sacred document. Following on from your post below, I briefly considered that halophile[^] was the intended word, but I can't imagine why Ravel's affinity for salt would make him an appropriate stand in. :laugh:

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                      Congrats by the way! 3000 posts! I will email them to you later, all you have to do is (actually it is only 8, I can do Friday, and I will be back on the Thursday Week!) Type them up and mark as CCC. Remember that the answer and the solution is required and award smugness and swagger points as you see fit.

                      ------------------------------------ Credit is a system whereby a person who can not pay gets another person who can not pay to guarantee that he can pay. - Charles Dickens

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                      Dalek Dave wrote:

                      Congrats by the way! 3000 posts!

                      Thanks! :-D

                      Dalek Dave wrote:

                      I will email them to you later, all you have to do is (actually it is only 8, I can do Friday, and I will be back on the Thursday Week!) Type them up and mark as CCC. Remember that the answer and the solution is required and award smugness and swagger points as you see fit.

                      Just make sure that you send me every single possible instruction you could possibly envisage anyone needing, in any circumstance, ever. No irrelevant detail too irrelevant, no minutiae too minute, that kinda thing.

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                        Dalek Dave wrote:

                        holophile

                        I'm intrigued by this word. Google[^] wonders if you meant "holyfile", which it also fails to define, but I can only assume refers to some form of sacred document. Following on from your post below, I briefly considered that halophile[^] was the intended word, but I can't imagine why Ravel's affinity for salt would make him an appropriate stand in. :laugh:

                        Simon

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                        Well, the "holo" part of hologram comes from Greek for "whole". So I'm guessing holophile is someone who loves everything?

                        The user formerly known as pkam.

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                          Well, the "holo" part of hologram comes from Greek for "whole". So I'm guessing holophile is someone who loves everything?

                          The user formerly known as pkam.

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                          Dalek Dave
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                          Indeed, if it isn't a real word, it damn well ought to be!

                          ------------------------------------ Credit is a system whereby a person who can not pay gets another person who can not pay to guarantee that he can pay. - Charles Dickens

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                            Dalek Dave wrote:

                            Congrats by the way! 3000 posts!

                            Thanks! :-D

                            Dalek Dave wrote:

                            I will email them to you later, all you have to do is (actually it is only 8, I can do Friday, and I will be back on the Thursday Week!) Type them up and mark as CCC. Remember that the answer and the solution is required and award smugness and swagger points as you see fit.

                            Just make sure that you send me every single possible instruction you could possibly envisage anyone needing, in any circumstance, ever. No irrelevant detail too irrelevant, no minutiae too minute, that kinda thing.

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                            Dalek Dave
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                            Ravel H. Joyce wrote:

                            No irrelevant detail too irrelevant, no minutiae too minute

                            No fee too large, no task too simple? :)

                            ------------------------------------ Credit is a system whereby a person who can not pay gets another person who can not pay to guarantee that he can pay. - Charles Dickens

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                              Ravel H. Joyce wrote:

                              No irrelevant detail too irrelevant, no minutiae too minute

                              No fee too large, no task too simple? :)

                              ------------------------------------ Credit is a system whereby a person who can not pay gets another person who can not pay to guarantee that he can pay. - Charles Dickens

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                              soap brain
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                              Dalek Dave wrote:

                              No fee too large, no task too simple?

                              Haha, yeah! :laugh: ... Seriously, how much ya payin' me?

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                              • T tufkap

                                Well, the "holo" part of hologram comes from Greek for "whole". So I'm guessing holophile is someone who loves everything?

                                The user formerly known as pkam.

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                                Ahhh, that makes sense. I did consider 'love of holograms' but dismissed it as not really practical with today's technology, we'll have to wait for star trek style holodecks. ;) Let down by my insufficient knowledge of Greek.

                                Simon

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                                  Indeed, if it isn't a real word, it damn well ought to be!

                                  ------------------------------------ Credit is a system whereby a person who can not pay gets another person who can not pay to guarantee that he can pay. - Charles Dickens

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                                  soap brain
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                                  I think 'omniphile' works better. ;)

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                                    I think 'omniphile' works better. ;)

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                                    love of Omni[^]?

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                                      I think 'omniphile' works better. ;)

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                                      I believe that an Omniphile is a sexual deviant, someone who would have sex with a table or Ford Fiesta. That kind of thing. Just my interpretation you understand. Whereas Holophile is a lover of (w)holes! :)

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                                        I believe that an Omniphile is a sexual deviant, someone who would have sex with a table or Ford Fiesta. That kind of thing. Just my interpretation you understand. Whereas Holophile is a lover of (w)holes! :)

                                        ------------------------------------ Credit is a system whereby a person who can not pay gets another person who can not pay to guarantee that he can pay. - Charles Dickens

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                                        soap brain
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                                        Dalek Dave wrote:

                                        I believe that an Omniphile is a sexual deviant, someone who would have sex with a table or Ford Fiesta.

                                        Ahh...haha....uhh....yeah, totally not a perfect description of me...:~

                                        Dalek Dave wrote:

                                        Whereas Holophile is a lover of (w)holes! Smile

                                        :) :rose: Here's my reasoning: Holo- = whole, complete Omni- = all -phile = one that loves or has an affinity for

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                                          Ahhh, that makes sense. I did consider 'love of holograms' but dismissed it as not really practical with today's technology, we'll have to wait for star trek style holodecks. ;) Let down by my insufficient knowledge of Greek.

                                          Simon

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                                          Ah, the Playstation XV

                                          My current favourite word is: Nipple!

                                          -SK Genius

                                          Game Programming articles start -here[^]-

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