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[Captain's Log: 10/03/04 - Day of the Edit Post Feature]
[Diary Entry: 7/7/05 - "We shall never forget"]
Sonic Adventure and Shenmue just arrived at my front door through the Royal Mail! :D
Bit late in the day if you ask me! I even woke up early this morning to wait for it...! :(
Ah well, at least it's here now....
I could just use that crappy composite lead, but seeing as SR are selling them for only £8.99, I think i'll pick-up an N64 Scart Lead this week. Maybe Wednesday?
Said something at the end about a japanese satelite going up for some close shots of the moon in '2 years' time. Not sure when the documentary was done, or if that's happened. It'd be interesting to see whether they found the left over stuff from the missions though.
> Actually, it seems lie they're saying noboby's ever been to the
> moon.
> Hmm.. those crazy channel 5 kids, repeating their april 1st shows :O)
I think I saw that a while back, is the one with the explanations of the shadows of the rocks and the speed at which they run? Something like that anyway. My old English teacher also believed it was done in a Disney studio...pfft. Moon indeed.
Hmm.. those crazy channel 5 kids, repeating their april 1st shows :O)
It's a pretty unbalanced program, but there's some pretty compelling stuff too.
Still, you can't really trust what you see on channel 5.
Given the course, i guess the latter might not be all that much use..
Maybe somewhere between the two?
Nope, you'll have to wait until i've found someone else, and we've put enough money by for the funeral :O)
Solskjær - I got an RGB cable a few months ago and tried exactly the same thing (in actual fact, I'm playing through OOT at the mo) and got the same result. Seems like the N64 doesn't support an RGB signal. Just use your GC composite scart...it ain't THAT bad and is much better than using an RF lead.