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Whoa! I used to draw these in school when I was about six! If I had a boring class, I'd crank one of these out over the course of a couple of hours. There'd be a load of us on a table, and we'd all draw our own, but have them link together so we'd end up with one huge one.

God, that's sad. But it was fun nonetheless. :D
Any fool can pull a trigger...
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As the madmen play on words
And make us all dance to their song
To the tune of starving millions
To make a better kind of gun...

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OUCH. My head hurts. That could also be because I've been writing a paper for 4 hours. But, I'm gonna blame it on the blue ball machine :razz:.
Elton John, Richard Dean Andserson, Jack O'Neill, and MacGyver rock this world.

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You realized you've just condemned all of us to listening to that music for twenty minutes while we try to make sense of this thing, right? :P
A.K.A. Mongoose, for you HLP denizens

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Flipside wrote:Reminds me of 'The Incredible Machine' ;)
I loved that game. The only copy I had, though, was for windows 3.1, and I could never get it to run on 98. :( I still want it.

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Ah, The Incredible Machine, one of my favorite games of all time. :D I had the 3.0 version, which came on CD-ROM and featured a kickass redbook soundtrack; I'll have to post a sample of it someday. There are still a few puzzles I've never been able to solve, almost ten years since I first played it, but I've never once looked at a strategy guide; I'm finishing this one on my own. :)

Edit: Wow, I didn't realize HOTU had that version on there as well as the original. Very nice! :D Now I'll really have to post that soundtrack in Sharesector; I couldn't imagine the game without it.
A.K.A. Mongoose, for you HLP denizens
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