I think I speek for all of us here:
Oh dear.
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From: "jason" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Wednesday, March 28, 2007 1:53 AM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] the word happen in accessible gaming


> Hello Nickol that's cool your are facinated with the word happen it's also 
> a
> big word in the language as well.
> Well anyway take care
> your friend,
> Jason
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> From: "nicol" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Sent: Thursday, March 22, 2007 1:24 PM
> Subject: [Audyssey] the word happen in accessible gaming
>
>
>> HI folks
>> I enjoy playhing around with words in the English language. I want to 
>> take
>> the initiative to discuss certain words in the English language; their
>> connotation to accessible gaming.I don't hope anyone minds.
>> The word happen is very interesting. Let me tell you why the word happen
>> is
>> so interesting to me in accessible gaming.
>> I was listening to the    trupenum review on main menu.
>> When the guy was about to load the trupenum game he said:
>> All right, lets press control+alt+t and see what happens.
>> Its interesting that he use the word happens. The moment you press a hot
>> key
>> or you select a program to  open, you can say once that   program is
>> starting up, its something  that is happening.
>> If I download a game and I'm trying out the demo and I have never ever
>> listened to a review of this game and I start it up and I am amazed by 
>> the
>> sound when it starts up, I say: wow, something interesting happened just
>> now. I just like the word happen. When you forget the food on the stove,
>> it
>> happens that the food overcooks. When you have a bottle of ginger beer 
>> and
>> you open it too  quickly, it happens that the ginger beer overcooks. Just
>> the same with accessible gaming, if you take a wrong action like opening
>> the
>> electric door in sod, if you deny to do something in a game like jumping
>> too
>> late over a barrol, something happens accordingly or if you do something
>> good in a game like  successfully killing a creature, something happens
>> accordingly.
>> I like the word happen. I don't know why. In games certain things happen
>> if
>> you do certain things. If you don't jump over a soer lid it happens that
>> you
>> fall down a soer.
>> Developers writes if functions, in other words if the player does this,
>> this
>> wil happen.
>> If I'm playing sod and I open a door and I'm hearing a syborg, its
>> something
>> happening. It  happens that the syborg appeared in that room.
>> So whether  a game starts up when you press a hot key or open it via the
>> programs menu, or anything in a game, its something happening.
>> The use of the  word happen can never be omited in any game.  Can you
>> think
>> of any accessible game where the use of the  word happen isn't necesary?
>> But its most fascinating that you can say: something is  happening now: 
>> if
>> a
>> game starts up.
>>
>>
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