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			| audiopulse 
					Joined: Wed May 27, 2009 8:33 pm
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   |   Re: Hello from the Greengrocers' AssociationHello, if there are any more fruits to come, you might make a banana.  ... Have you ever played worms? Edit: Just when I posted - few mins later someone fulfills my request - funny.viewtopic.php?f=61&t=15036
 
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			| ccontinisio 
					Joined: Tue May 19, 2009 12:54 pm
 Posts: 27
   |   Re: Hello from the Greengrocers' Associationnumgun wrote: Btw the outlines on the oranges are too dark imo.Mmm I don't agree... I am studying closely Niklass Jansson's work and the outlines are often like this. I started from the blue bomb, actually.
 
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			| ccjav 
					Joined: Tue Apr 17, 2007 11:10 pm
 Posts: 55
   |   Re: Hello from the Greengrocers' Associationaudiopulse wrote: Hello,if there are any more fruits to come, you might make a banana.
 
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 Have you ever played worms?
 
 
... those were the good old days of platformers....
 
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			| Sun May 31, 2009 3:32 am | 
					
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			| undertech 
					Joined: Tue Nov 11, 2008 8:26 am
 Posts: 202
 Location: Near Aloha
   |   Re: Hello from the Greengrocers' AssociationYou would think oranges from Sicily would cost more than 1 gold each! 
 
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			| Grif REAL AMERICAN HERO 
					Joined: Sat Jan 27, 2007 10:25 pm
 Posts: 5655
   |   Re: Hello from the Greengrocers' Associationundertech wrote: You would think oranges from Sicily would cost more than 1 gold each!Seeing as how one ounce of gold runs about 800 USD I would consider that a rather exorbitant rate. I guess shipping from Earth to UNKOWN PLANET #534 costs a lot.
 
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			| mail2345 
					Joined: Tue Nov 06, 2007 6:58 am
 Posts: 2054
   |   Re: Hello from the Greengrocers' AssociationSame with the 4000 dollar pistol, I assume? 
 
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			| ProjektTHOR Banned 
					Joined: Tue Feb 27, 2007 4:05 pm
 Posts: 2527
   |   Re: Hello from the Greengrocers' AssociationJust more evidence that Data's use of unspecified, unscaled variables is ridiculously absurd.
 HI DIS AK WEIGHS LIKE 100 KILOS, GL;HF.
 
 
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			| DimJim 
					Joined: Wed Sep 24, 2008 1:25 pm
 Posts: 20
   |   Re: Hello from the Greengrocers' Associationmail2345 wrote: Same with the 4000 dollar pistol, I assume?You have to think, with the discovery of Midas and all the gold in it, the price of gold probably went down a ton.
 
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			| Grif REAL AMERICAN HERO 
					Joined: Sat Jan 27, 2007 10:25 pm
 Posts: 5655
   |   Re: Hello from the Greengrocers' AssociationPlanet is not named Midas, shut up. 
 
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			| CrazyMLC 
					Joined: Fri Dec 22, 2006 4:20 am
 Posts: 4772
 Location: Good news everyone!
   |   Re: Hello from the Greengrocers' AssociationWasn't it? :/
 I forgot where that started.
 
 
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			| Azukki 
					Joined: Sat Nov 03, 2007 9:44 pm
 Posts: 1916
 Location: Flint Hills
   |   Re: Hello from the Greengrocers' AssociationTradestar Midas is the name of the ship orbiting the planet.
 Not the planet nor the moon of CC have an official name. They're just 'planet' and 'moon' for now.
 
 
 There was once a thread that had pages upon pages of suggestions for both, all have been apparently turned down.
 But now that the campaign is being made, avoiding naming the setting of the entire game would be a challenge, so I'm expecting they'll have their names before long. Or maybe the the lame joke name of [TRANSMISSION INTERRUPTION] will become official.
 
 
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			| ProjektTHOR Banned 
					Joined: Tue Feb 27, 2007 4:05 pm
 Posts: 2527
   |   Re: Hello from the Greengrocers' AssociationDimJim wrote: mail2345 wrote: Same with the 4000 dollar pistol, I assume?You have to think, with the discovery of Midas and all the gold in it, the price of gold probably went down a ton. Okay, if you're going to try to talk about realism: The discovery of all that mineral wealth would ideally cause the price of gold to plummet.  As a result, hunting-and-killing for gold becomes less profitable, and as such no one does it.
 
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			| MaximDude 
					Joined: Wed Nov 22, 2006 3:19 pm
 Posts: 2073
   |   Re: Hello from the Greengrocers' AssociationAzukki wrote: There was once a thread that had pages upon pages of suggestions for both, all have been apparently turned down.But now that the campaign is being made, avoiding naming the setting of the entire game would be a challenge, so I'm expecting they'll have their names before long. Or maybe the the lame joke name of [TRANSMISSION INTERRUPTION] will become official.
I remember that... Do you happen to be reffering to 'Ur-Anus'? About the mod, well, its simple and kinda useless. Its better then alot of 'first mods' out there, though.
 
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			| venn177 
					Joined: Sun Mar 18, 2007 5:35 am
 Posts: 3778
 Location: Largo, Florida
   |   Re: Hello from the Greengrocers' AssociationI remember the days of build 13/14/15, when every first mod was a bullet-sprayer, was posted, and it took at least a day to get it flamed enough to warrant locking.
 DRL nostalgia...
 
 
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			| neroe23 
					Joined: Tue Mar 10, 2009 7:16 pm
 Posts: 102
   |   Re: Hello from the Greengrocers' AssociationIs the price a problem ?No, I think.
 But oranges are always usefull, launch it to create a diversion, and sometimes win.
 Just a question, where is the fresh prune from france ?
 
 
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