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Okay, because of this snoozer, I'm finally going to finish my work for the day and get the f out of here and enjoy what's left of my 30th birthday. See ya all when Theme Park is done, and I can continue my vigil for Democracy 3 for myself and Alien.
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mobeck: Holy Smokes you guys! I just started playing Space Quest 4 and it has full voice narration! I haven't played this since it was on floppy disks so this blows my mind.

Does Kings Quest And police quest have the same? Now I regret passing on kings quest.
Yeah, I still have my original SQ4 CD, Gary Owens as narrator is the best. Only Police Quest 4 had voice acting, and I think King's Quest only had it in later titles as well, but I never played those.
Post edited May 14, 2014 by Exoanthrope
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sune42: Thank you! I'm not so hot with keyboard shortcuts, so I think I will pass for now.
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vulchor: I forgot to mention that you can maim/injure/kill people in Theme Park... like ALOT! I thought it was funny when the funhouse starts on fire and everyone inside dies. Man I was a morbid 12 year old.
I would intentionally set up roller coasters that would have too much velocity . Then shoot them off the track.

Good times, good times.
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odbo255: So.... I tried the gift to yourself method.

Should I be worried that I didn't receive a "gift" email?

I show a gift under my "gifts" tab as being sent with a code...
And do you see the code under that gifts tab?
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Melhelix: My brain is way too tired to conjugate English properly. I just barely made it through the Italian passato prossimo earlier today. At this point I'm on autopilot. Ya'll are lucky I'm not randomly spitting out jam recipes. :D
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budejovice: I don't know. We might be lucky if you spit out one or two. Blackberry season is right around the corner in Seattle. :)
Blackberry Jam! One of my favorites, I also love mixing it with raspberries.

You will need fruit, a pot, a stirring implement (spoon, silicone spatula, whatever), sugar, measuring cups, and a heat source. Also clean jars.

Wash your berries, core out the white bits with your fingernails or a knife. This is the longest part, goes a lot quicker if you have kids helping you. Remove absolutely any berries that are moldy. No mold! This is very important.

Put the now mangled berries in a measuring cup. Measure how much squashed berry goodness you have. You want to still be able to kind of identify berries, don't turn them into juice. Make a note of how much berry you are using.

Throw the berries in the pot on the stove. Turn the temperature of the burner up to a low-medium heat.

Now then, for roughly every 1 cup of mashed berries you want 1/2 cup of sugar. The exact amount depends on what specific berries you are using, how tart, etc. This makes for a jam that will behave like jam (not jelly) and will taste phenomenally delicious without sending you into a sugar coma. It's about 1/3 of the sugar used in store jams. Did I mention it's delicious?

For an 8 oz jar of jam, use 1 and 1/4 cup of berries, and just over a half cup of sugar.
Black berries are more tart than raspberries or strawberries. So if you are adding in raspberries, go a little less on the sugar.

Pour the sugar on the berries in the pot. It will immediately start breaking down the berries. Stir. Turn the temperature up to med-high. Stir often (but not continuously) for 15 minutes if you are doing one jar of jam. If you are doing a set of seven jars, cook for 25 minutes. The jam should be at a roiling boil. If it starts frothing, do not worry, just stir it in. At the end try and drop some from a spoon, it should want to cling.

Throw it in clean jars and you are good to go. Seal them in a hot water bath if you plan to store and use throughout winter.

Quick, easy, and absolutely delicious. Do it for a few nights and you will have amazing jam throughout the year. (I live in a house hold of 3 people. I make 48-52 8 oz jars to last from late summer all the way to early summer of the next year.)
got Trine 2 as a freebie.. awww, thanks Gog! :)
Yeeeaaaaaaah . . . this seems like a good point to hit the showers and glance meaningfully in the direction of a nap.
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vulchor:
Happy Birthday!
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vulchor: Okay, because of this snoozer, I'm finally going to finish my work for the day and get the f out of here and enjoy what's left of my 30th birthday. See ya all when Theme Park is done, and I can continue my vigil for Democracy 3 for myself and Alien.
Happy Birthday! Thanks again for the help.
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mondo84: Keane Park is going to take awhile...
my best impersonation of william shattner in star trek 2 KEEEAAAANNNEE!!!!
I'm not sure but was Theme Park on the last insomnia sale, I remembered saw it...
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budejovice: I don't know. We might be lucky if you spit out one or two. Blackberry season is right around the corner in Seattle. :)
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Melhelix: Blackberry Jam! One of my favorites, I also love mixing it with raspberries.

You will need fruit, a pot, a stirring implement (spoon, silicone spatula, whatever), sugar, measuring cups, and a heat source. Also clean jars.

Wash your berries, core out the white bits with your fingernails or a knife. This is the longest part, goes a lot quicker if you have kids helping you. Remove absolutely any berries that are moldy. No mold! This is very important.

Put the now mangled berries in a measuring cup. Measure how much squashed berry goodness you have. You want to still be able to kind of identify berries, don't turn them into juice. Make a note of how much berry you are using.

Throw the berries in the pot on the stove. Turn the temperature of the burner up to a low-medium heat.

Now then, for roughly every 1 cup of mashed berries you want 1/2 cup of sugar. The exact amount depends on what specific berries you are using, how tart, etc. This makes for a jam that will behave like jam (not jelly) and will taste phenomenally delicious without sending you into a sugar coma. It's about 1/3 of the sugar used in store jams. Did I mention it's delicious?

For an 8 oz jar of jam, use 1 and 1/4 cup of berries, and just over a half cup of sugar.
Black berries are more tart than raspberries or strawberries. So if you are adding in raspberries, go a little less on the sugar.

Pour the sugar on the berries in the pot. It will immediately start breaking down the berries. Stir. Turn the temperature up to med-high. Stir often (but not continuously) for 15 minutes if you are doing one jar of jam. If you are doing a set of seven jars, cook for 25 minutes. The jam should be at a roiling boil. If it starts frothing, do not worry, just stir it in. At the end try and drop some from a spoon, it should want to cling.

Throw it in clean jars and you are good to go. Seal them in a hot water bath if you plan to store and use throughout winter.

Quick, easy, and absolutely delicious. Do it for a few nights and you will have amazing jam throughout the year. (I live in a house hold of 3 people. I make 48-52 8 oz jars to last from late summer all the way to early summer of the next year.)
Bahahaah, glad I caught this before taking off. Melhelix finally cracked.
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Melhelix: Deliciousness
I'm drooling.
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odbo255: So.... I tried the gift to yourself method.

Should I be worried that I didn't receive a "gift" email?

I show a gift under my "gifts" tab as being sent with a code...
Did you type in the email address correctly? You can always have the email resent from the gifts tab :)
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sharp299: I'm not sure but was Theme Park on the last insomnia sale, I remembered saw it...
I don't think so. Theme Hospital was :D
Post edited May 14, 2014 by foxworks
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vulchor: Okay, because of this snoozer, I'm finally going to finish my work for the day and get the f out of here and enjoy what's left of my 30th birthday. See ya all when Theme Park is done, and I can continue my vigil for Democracy 3 for myself and Alien.
Happy Insomnia birthday!! ;)