N0x0ss: Can you easily find an N-Gage QD in your country ? Sorry for the questions :S ...
They made more than one N-Gage? I've never seen an N-Gage QD, so I have no idea.
Matchstickman: Hey look! A steam key for Depths of Peril, who wouldn't want this fine product (and want to spend a few minutes figuring out my puzzle).
Great game. Not nabbing it, because I already have it, but I hope some nice person gets it. '
Also, Gamer's Gate just messed up my order. I bought one game, got two, payed for none. Support contacted, I don't want this to come back & bite me, but hey, if I get to keep the game, I'm a happy camper. But you know, as they say:
Then I woke up in bed and it was the next morning. I made breakfast in a pretty nasty mood, wondering if I'd seen the, whatever the hell they were, in the hours he had blacked out, or if I would see them as soon as I went out into the street. I had some pretty gruesome ideas about them, I must admit. Creatures with three eyes and tentacles, survivors from Atlantis, who walked among us, invisible due to some form of mind shield, and did hideous work for the Illuminati. It was unnerving to contemplate, and I finally gave in to my fears and peeked out the window, thinking it might be better to see them from a distance first. Nothing. Just ordinary sleepy people, heading for their busses and subways. That calmed me a little, so I set out the toast and coffee and fetched the New York Times from the hallway. I turned the radio to WBAI and caught some good Vivaldi, sat down, grabbed a piece of toast and started skimming the first page.
Then I saw the fnords.
The feature story involved another of the endless squabbles between Russia and the U.S. in the UN General Assembly, and after each direct quote from the Russian delegate I read a quite distinct
``Fnord!'' The second lead was about a debate in congress on getting the troops out of costa Rica; every argument presented by Senator Bacon was followed by another
``Fnord!'' At the bottom of the page was a Times depth-type study of the growing pollution problem and the increasing use of gas masks among New Yorkers; the most distressing chemical facts were interpolated with more
``Fnords.'' Seeing the Fnords can be
Hazardous, and you know that you can't
Beat them.
*edit* And as always, tell us when you have seen the fnords.