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- Am off to see a play in a few minutes, so I won't get to chat today. Note to self: try reinstalling AIM because of the crashing every five minute. Isn't there some kind of IM program that works with AIM that's actually better? Called...I forget. Hmm. It's probably some Apple thing that I'm thinking of, and so the Mac geeks will wander by and mock me, won't they?
- Have gotten sucked into more of those Nancy Drew games. I bought a 5-game bundle of the first five games. I wouldn't recommend the first game - Secrets Can Kill. It's short, the clues really aren't worked into the story. Wait, did I say story? There really isn't one. And you can tell it was made in 1998 - the graphics and sound aren't all that great. So far my favorite - Secret of Shadow Ranch. Oh, and the 5-game bundle came with a free Nancy Drew book - looks like a newer book. Aww. I might read, just for the hell of it. I'm feeling all Nancy Drew nostalgic lately.
- Rose was special! Mwahahahahaha! *RUNS LIKE HELL*

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Oh gawd it's been years but I think you're talking about ICQ.
ICQ - OSCAR protocol
ICQ website
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Are you thinking of Trillian?
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2. I bought a two-pack of those Nancy Drew games and finished them both in 24 hours. They're sort of crack. I think the graphics are....comparatively not wonderful, but they're mostly not bad. There are some moments, though, when the camera will ZOOOM into a set of lifeless eyes, or someone will be wearing a foam gold miner costume that will suddenly make me shriek and have nightmares. (And the puzzles tend to make me simultaneously feel very smart and very stupid).
3. Totally special!
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Rose was special! Mwahahahahaha! *RUNS LIKE HELL*
Duh. *also runs like hell*
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MUHA! *sits back and waits for lightening bolt*
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Another friend of mine also recommended Pidgin, but I didn't like it.
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*mocks*
:D
Rose was special! And the Doctor loved her!
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2. OMG. Total crack. Really wouldn't recommend the earlier games though. I'm on #2 now and it's so tight as far as doing exact things in the right order that if you don't, you wind up screwed down the line. I think I might ditch it and move on to #3. There was an improvement from #1 to #2, so hopefully it'll get up to the level of the later ones soon.
There are some moments, though, when the camera will ZOOOM into a set of lifeless eyes, or someone will be wearing a foam gold miner costume that will suddenly make me shriek and have nightmares.
HA! Yes!
(And the puzzles tend to make me simultaneously feel very smart and very stupid).
That's it *exactly.* Most the stuff you can figure out with a little bit of brain power, to which you feel all "I RULE!!!" But then there are a few other times where... *points to icon*
3. \o/
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And them is fightin' words!
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Oh, no. I bought #4 because it was only 10.00, but it seems like they were still working on the interface because the controls are massively frustrating. Sometimes the "go back" arrow won't appear when you're checking out evidence. I spent forever trying to find that tiny margin where the arrow would appear instead of the spyglass before I hit the text box*. And then I cried.
Most the stuff you can figure out with a little bit of brain power, to which you feel all "I RULE!!!" But then there are a few other times where... *points to icon*
There are certain types of logic puzzles that I am just crap at. But most of my real head-desk moments are because I just didn't understand what I was supposed to do in the first place. #...12, I think, you're given a word riddle, which I solved, but the game kept saying, "Nope! Better luck next time!" but it wouldn't let me change the answer. Several minutes of frustration later I realized I failed because it was a book of word riddles and I had to turn the page. Oy.
*= I think what I love about video games is that they make you type sentences which, in the real world, sound like crazy talk.
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Yes. BAH. And #1 was even worse than #2 and #3.
Several minutes of frustration later I realized I failed because it was a book of word riddles and I had to turn the page. Oy.
Awwww.
*= I think what I love about video games is that they make you type sentences which, in the real world, sound like crazy talk.
Totally. :D
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