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Mon 15/10/01 at 16:18
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What is it with you popping all these old topics today!?

Anyway, how's things mate? I can tell you're back at uni, you're posting a lot more. :-)

I got SSX today, so give me some times or scores or whatever as targets. If I beat them, then I know I'll be on the road to becoming an average player.

:-)
Wed 17/10/01 at 10:21
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WÚÛkiee M¯nßÜÄR wrote:
Ah, that'll be why I didn't recognise my
> writing. I'm right-handed, see...


Well, there we go.

Mystery solved.
Wed 17/10/01 at 10:19
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Your Honour wrote:
> It was busy writing, if I remember rightly. What with me
> being left-handed, and all.

Ah, that'll be why I didn't recognise my writing. I'm right-handed, see...
Wed 17/10/01 at 10:05
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WÚÛkiee M¯nßÜÄR wrote:
I'd have used my your left
> hand, had it not been busy elsewhere...


It was busy writing, if I remember rightly. What with me being left-handed, and all.

As it happens, it was the cheque I
> received - so you're £20 better off!

Ah. But when I pay the cheque in, it will go out of the account, and then straight back in. So I stay the same.

Still, I'm glad I'm enjoying the game, anyway.
Wed 17/10/01 at 09:54
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Your Honour wrote:
> The reason I can't recognise my handwriting is that I
> did it in disguise, to add a hint of suspense and possible excitement to the
> mystery of receiving a strange letter.

I'd have used my your left hand, had it not been busy elsewhere...

As it happens, it was the cheque I received - so you're £20 better off!
Wed 17/10/01 at 09:32
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Done the first world circuit race event.

Came second with Elise in the final, after winning the first two rounds easily. Without using any short cuts.

Tried the trick thing, but didn't make it to the first checkpoint in time. Need a little more practice me thinks...
Tue 16/10/01 at 18:47
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Your Honour wrote:
But aren't they where you can get the best time? Or are
> you quicker in a race or something?

Don`t really know to be honest. Only really tried during the race. Those are where the times are from. I`ll have to give time trial a go some time. :-)
Tue 16/10/01 at 16:14
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ssxpro wrote:
Ah, and I assume that`s when the
> really intense work starts. (Especially as you`ll still have your other job as
> Wookiee Monster)

Well, I like a challenge you know? Push myself etc etc.


Yup, and
> its a bit different to the first year! Houses, and hard work? Never heard their
> true meaning till now!


Tell me about it. Last year we all started of like "Yeah, we'll clean the house once a week. We'll set a time, and just get on with it." That was before we moved in. After about 3 days, we were like "Well, the toilet doesn't smell *that* bad, I'm sure we could leave it another couple of weeks...." So we did. I think during the 9 months, we cleaned the bathromm about 3 times. One of those was just before we moved out.

And as for the kitched, well.....


>Same here. Time Trials are much more boring.

But aren't they where you can get the best time? Or are you quicker in a race or something?


He`s allroung enough, but I prefer Elise or Hiro for racing, as
> they have better speed. Then use Mac for tricks, as he is unbeatable! Best
> overall intermediate though is Zoe, who I use the most. 2 min 35 is reasonable,
> but you`ll soon discover the short cuts on the course and chop the time down.
> Look for smashable SSX logos (usually pale blue, and slightly transparent), as
> they often lead to short cuts!

Yeah, I've seen one of those logos, went through it and smashed into a big pole! I'll have to look into it tonight again...


Need
> to find those short cuts for sure then! Like I said, look for the logos, then
> smash through them. Follow the route they take you, and pop out 20 seconds
> ahead! :-)


Cool, cheers for the tips.


Part of the world circuit is showing off. You need to complete all
> show-offs to get pipedream, and then all courses on show off AND race (with
> golds in Aloha Ice Jam and Pipedream) to get untracked.


Ah! I didn't know that. Cheers. Looks like I've got a bit of work to do....
Tue 16/10/01 at 14:00
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Your Honour wrote:
> I'm alright cheers mate.

Good to hear, you old walking carpet!

I've done 3 months of this placement year already
> (damn it's gone fast!). I'm due to finish at the end of June, then back to
> Leicester in September for my final year.

Ah, and I assume that`s when the really intense work starts. (Especially as you`ll still have your other job as Wookiee Monster)

>You're on your second year now, aren't you?

Yup, and its a bit different to the first year! Houses, and hard work? Never heard their true meaning till now!

>As for SSX, I haven't done time trials, I've just got times during a race.

Same here. Time Trials are much more boring.

My best for the first track is 2:35. I use Moby, is he the best
> for a beginner?

He`s allroung enough, but I prefer Elise or Hiro for racing, as they have better speed. Then use Mac for tricks, as he is unbeatable! Best overall intermediate though is Zoe, who I use the most. 2 min 35 is reasonable, but you`ll soon discover the short cuts on the course and chop the time down. Look for smashable SSX logos (usually pale blue, and slightly transparent), as they often lead to short cuts!

Also, the World Circuit thing really annoys me. I'm still
> only on the first track. I can win the first two rounds easily, but get to the
> final and they whip me completely! I'll carry playing it tonight though, so I
> should have it sorted by tomorrow.

Need to find those short cuts for sure then! Like I said, look for the logos, then smash through them. Follow the route they take you, and pop out 20 seconds ahead! :-)

I haven't done any trick attack type
> things yet either, as I want to open up all the tracks, so I'm concentrating on
> the world circuit.

Part of the world circuit is showing off. You need to complete all show-offs to get pipedream, and then all courses on show off AND race (with golds in Aloha Ice Jam and Pipedream) to get untracked.

>Cheers for the targets though, I'll let you know how I get on.

Sure thing. If you like, I can go and find the rest of the times/scores as well.
Tue 16/10/01 at 13:55
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Meka_Dragon wrote:
> It's the ultimate console for gay activity!

Does it come with detachable push-broom 'tache?

I heard that it doesn't have a Turbo button, but comes complete with... ahem... cruise control.
Tue 16/10/01 at 13:48
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Lol! Meka, you should bring your humour here a lot more often!

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