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Does this work?
memesweeperupdate: now with quo
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_Felix 's school of dance and occult sciences, Sat 21 Feb 2004, 14:33,
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Damn
B3tan to
Memesweeper.
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Syncubus Yarr! Ye'll be walking Planck's Constant! [GMT-5], Sat 21 Feb 2004, 14:47,
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Ha!
I can do pointless things slightly faster than you can! Nyahhh!
But my version doesn't create a backdoor onto people's computers like yours does.
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_Felix 's school of dance and occult sciences, Sat 21 Feb 2004, 14:55,
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Hehe
I wasn't saving as 16 color BMPs first go round.
and I'm not doing anything of the sort
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Syncubus Yarr! Ye'll be walking Planck's Constant! [GMT-5], Sat 21 Feb 2004, 14:57,
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update
Now *actually* with quo. I got the filename wrong last time.
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_Felix 's school of dance and occult sciences, Sat 21 Feb 2004, 14:49,
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belated "yes"
(wherefore art quo?)
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Dr. Shambolic a blithering asshole, Sat 21 Feb 2004, 14:50,
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On my version
The Quo show up when you win.
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Syncubus Yarr! Ye'll be walking Planck's Constant! [GMT-5], Sat 21 Feb 2004, 14:50,
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Looking at the original pic,
I think they were supposed to show up when you lose.
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_Felix 's school of dance and occult sciences, Sat 21 Feb 2004, 14:52,
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Ah, true
but what sort of person celebrates losing?
/edit: is your's on the losing face?
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Syncubus Yarr! Ye'll be walking Planck's Constant! [GMT-5], Sat 21 Feb 2004, 14:54,
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I used
the skull icon for losing.
The quo replace the smiley.
They animate quite nicely when you click.
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_Felix 's school of dance and occult sciences, Sat 21 Feb 2004, 14:57,
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Oh, I like the clicky part...
nice touch.
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Syncubus Yarr! Ye'll be walking Planck's Constant! [GMT-5], Sat 21 Feb 2004, 14:58,
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well that's my career down the pan
(I think quo ought to reflect loss rather than success ... but who am I to nitpick?)
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Dr. Shambolic a blithering asshole, Sat 21 Feb 2004, 15:02,
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I concur.
and am revising my strategy.
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Syncubus Yarr! Ye'll be walking Planck's Constant! [GMT-5], Sat 21 Feb 2004, 15:10,
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