Re: [Audyssey] hp question

2007-05-07 Thread Bryan Peterson
The antichamber in Hogwarts is probably where the first-year students wait 
to be sorted.
Bryan and Jennie, the Engaged Audio Gamers.
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 Although the  ante chamber on the ground floor is a small office with
 nothing inside it, I was just wondering about something.
 IN the sixth hp book, dumbledor and harry aparated to find a horcrux.
 They were in hogsmead and they aparated to the sea and that cave was the
 ante chamber if I understand correctly. The book says there's an
 entrance hall and ante chamber in the cave.
 So why did you put the ante chamber on the  ground floor of the castle
 if the ante chamber is in the book a place very far from the castle? so
 far that  they had to Aparate.
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Re: [Audyssey] hp question

2007-05-07 Thread Charles Rivard
Exactly right, as was mentioned when Harry arrived at Hogwarts for the first 
time, in book 1.
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 The antichamber in Hogwarts is probably where the first-year students wait
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 Bryan and Jennie, the Engaged Audio Gamers.
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 Although the  ante chamber on the ground floor is a small office with
 nothing inside it, I was just wondering about something.
 IN the sixth hp book, dumbledor and harry aparated to find a horcrux.
 They were in hogsmead and they aparated to the sea and that cave was the
 ante chamber if I understand correctly. The book says there's an
 entrance hall and ante chamber in the cave.
 So why did you put the ante chamber on the  ground floor of the castle
 if the ante chamber is in the book a place very far from the castle? so
 far that  they had to Aparate.
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Re: [Audyssey] hp question

2007-04-13 Thread Jennifer Thompson
Hi Phil are you the one that wrote all the dos games and sood them through 
Ann Moris Enter Prizes?  Also there were some window games such as the Duck 
Hunt.  I am interested in purchasing that game if you still are selling it 
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 Hi  Bryan,
 I do not remember writing that they used a Portkey.
 Phil

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 But those aren't necessarily Portkeys. In the manual it said she used a
 Portkey, so I think he was wondering what sort of object they would have
 used, whether it be an old Potion bottle or something of that nature.
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 Hi Nicol,
 In the HP books, large groups of people and families used,
 1. invisible flying cars.
 2 Flying carpets, but are banned in the UK.
  3. Flying horse drawn carriages.
 4. Teleporting underwater ships.
 5. brooms
 6. Flying motorcycles.

 Sarah and her parents, traveling from Massachusetts to London would
 probably
 have used a flying car.

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 So what  did sarah and her parents used as a portke when  they traveled
 for her birthday to diagon?

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 A Portkey is an object which has been enchanted to transport anyone who
 picks it up to a set destination at a set time. Any object can be made
 into
 a Portkey, and they're usually things that nonmagical people like us
 would
 overlook, so we didn't go picking them up and playing with them. A
 Portkey
 could be something as simple as an old tin can, stuff we would just
 think
 was litter.
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Re: [Audyssey] HP question

2007-04-11 Thread Dirk
Well firstly he would have needed a wand to perform the spell.
Secondly he didn't even know the spell at the time, even if he could
borrow a wand, wich wouldn't work as well as his own did for him.
You wrote:
For
Those
Who
Haven't
Read
The
Fourth
Book
Possible
S
P
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After the kwiditch world cup when harry discovered his wand is missing,
why didn't he used  a summoning charm to get it back? If he used achio
he would have get back his wand and winkie the female elve would then
not get into trouble? Remember the dark mark?  After the tournament
Arthur weesley called every one and they went into the wood out of the
camp site and then the dark mark strike, the scull thing, and harry's
wand was missing. Winkie picked up the wand but didn't cause the dark
mark. Winkie was in trouble for picking up the wand. Sheesh this puzzles
me.
Its as easy as  achio and harry would have get his wand  back, now poor
winkie is in trouble. She could have been saved the trouble if harry
just retrieved his wand with the achio charm.
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Re: [Audyssey] hp question

2007-04-11 Thread Thomas Ward
Hi Nicol,
The HP questions are getting off topic for this list. So if you don't 
mind try and ask questions that relate to Sarah, but not generic HP 
questions that may or may not relate.
Just for your info Harry could not use a summoning charm on the wand, 
because without a wizards wand the wizard is deffenceless, and has no 
magical powers. At least that has been my take on the HP reasoning for this.




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Re: [Audyssey] hp question

2007-04-11 Thread Yohandy
Here's the answer to your question. do not read on if you don't want a 
spoiler!
here
goes
the
answer
stop
reading
now!
There's no way Harry can summon his wand without it. lol. He'd need wandless 
magic.




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 After the kwiditch world cup when harry discovered his wand is missing,
 why didn't he used  a summoning charm to get it back? If he used achio
 he would have get back his wand and winkie the female elve would then
 not get into trouble? Remember the dark mark?  After the tournament
 Arthur weesley called every one and they went into the wood out of the
 camp site and then the dark mark strike, the scull thing, and harry's
 wand was missing. Winkie picked up the wand but didn't cause the dark
 mark. Winkie was in trouble for picking up the wand. Sheesh this puzzles
 me.
 Its as easy as  achio and harry would have get his wand  back, now poor
 winkie is in trouble. She could have been saved the trouble if harry
 just retrieved his wand with the achio charm.

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Re: [Audyssey] hp question

2007-04-02 Thread Neo
Man, that's an adjective derived from the Dursleys name.
Means that it's not their style, not something they would do.
Lukas
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Re: [Audyssey] hp question

2007-04-02 Thread Charles Rivard
It means not anything whatsoever like the Dursleys.
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Re: [Audyssey] hp question

2007-03-27 Thread Bryan Peterson
Dementors aren't the same as ghosts. Ghosts have no physical substance. 
Dementors do, at least to some extent. Some say they're the undying spirits 
of evil wizards, but nobody knows for sure. They generally wear long, hooded 
black robes and their faces are concealed under their hoods. To my knowledge 
Harry Potter is the only person to have ever seen the face of a dementor and 
been in any condition to talk about it later. Dementors lower their hoods 
only to use their worst weapon, the Dementor's Kiss. They suck their 
victim's soul out of their body. They don't die, in fact it's much worse 
than that. You can exist without your soul as long as your brain and heart 
are still working, but you'd be little more than a vegetable after it was 
over, a shell.
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Re: [Audyssey] hp question

2007-03-27 Thread Dark
Nope, a dementor isn't a ghost, it's a large creature wearing a black hooded 
cloak that glides rather than walking.

benieth the hood the dementors faces are decidedly gruesome!

Personally though, any description I give here is nothing to the Jk rowling 
originals, especially in certain parts of Prisoner of Ascaban.

I'd very much recommend if your interested in this sort of info that you go 
and read the books. Truly fantastic indeed!

Beware the Grue! (who's kiss is probably worse even than a Dementor's!).

Dark.


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Re: [Audyssey] hp question

2007-03-27 Thread Dark
Extensive Quoteage there Brian! Lol!

I'm even Potter obsessed enough to know that that was in Prisoner of 
Ascaban, chapters 10 and 12 (12 in particular).

I admit, I've read the books just a few times.

Beware the Grue!

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 Dementors aren't the same as ghosts. Ghosts have no physical substance.
 Dementors do, at least to some extent. Some say they're the undying 
 spirits
 of evil wizards, but nobody knows for sure. They generally wear long, 
 hooded
 black robes and their faces are concealed under their hoods. To my 
 knowledge
 Harry Potter is the only person to have ever seen the face of a dementor 
 and
 been in any condition to talk about it later. Dementors lower their hoods
 only to use their worst weapon, the Dementor's Kiss. They suck their
 victim's soul out of their body. They don't die, in fact it's much worse
 than that. You can exist without your soul as long as your brain and heart
 are still working, but you'd be little more than a vegetable after it was
 over, a shell.
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Re: [Audyssey] hp question

2007-03-27 Thread Charles Rivard
Read them again, in sequence, before book 7 comes out.  If you read them in 
braille, time's running out.  Read fast.
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 Extensive Quoteage there Brian! Lol!

 I'm even Potter obsessed enough to know that that was in Prisoner of
 Ascaban, chapters 10 and 12 (12 in particular).

 I admit, I've read the books just a few times.

 Beware the Grue!

 Dark.
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 Dementors aren't the same as ghosts. Ghosts have no physical substance.
 Dementors do, at least to some extent. Some say they're the undying
 spirits
 of evil wizards, but nobody knows for sure. They generally wear long,
 hooded
 black robes and their faces are concealed under their hoods. To my
 knowledge
 Harry Potter is the only person to have ever seen the face of a dementor
 and
 been in any condition to talk about it later. Dementors lower their hoods
 only to use their worst weapon, the Dementor's Kiss. They suck their
 victim's soul out of their body. They don't die, in fact it's much worse
 than that. You can exist without your soul as long as your brain and 
 heart
 are still working, but you'd be little more than a vegetable after it was
 over, a shell.
 It ain't pretty when the pretty leaves you with no place to go.
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Re: [Audyssey] hp question

2007-03-22 Thread Nicol Oosthuizen

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So what  did sarah and her parents used as a portke when  they traveled
for her birthday to diagon?

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A Portkey is an object which has been enchanted to transport anyone who 
picks it up to a set destination at a set time. Any object can be made
into 
a Portkey, and they're usually things that nonmagical people like us
would 
overlook, so we didn't go picking them up and playing with them. A
Portkey 
could be something as simple as an old tin can, stuff we would just
think 
was litter.
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Re: [Audyssey] hp question

2007-03-22 Thread Phil Vlasak
Hi Nicol,
In the HP books, large groups of people and families used,
1. invisible flying cars.
2 Flying carpets, but are banned in the UK.
  3. Flying horse drawn carriages.
4. Teleporting underwater ships.
5. brooms
6. Flying motorcycles.

Sarah and her parents, traveling from Massachusetts to London would probably 
have used a flying car.

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 So what  did sarah and her parents used as a portke when  they traveled
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 A Portkey is an object which has been enchanted to transport anyone who
 picks it up to a set destination at a set time. Any object can be made
 into
 a Portkey, and they're usually things that nonmagical people like us
 would
 overlook, so we didn't go picking them up and playing with them. A
 Portkey
 could be something as simple as an old tin can, stuff we would just
 think
 was litter.
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Re: [Audyssey] hp question

2007-03-22 Thread Bryan Peterson
Who knows? Gues we're just meant to imagine that. It didn't say what they 
used in the manual, although in the Harry Potter books it generally did say 
what the object was. For instance, they once used an old boot to go to a 
sporting event. I would imagine Sarah and her family used something along 
those lines.
It ain't pretty when the pretty leaves you with no place to go.
J.D. Fortune, Pretty Vegas
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 A Portkey is an object which has been enchanted to transport anyone who
 picks it up to a set destination at a set time. Any object can be made
 into
 a Portkey, and they're usually things that nonmagical people like us
 would
 overlook, so we didn't go picking them up and playing with them. A
 Portkey
 could be something as simple as an old tin can, stuff we would just
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 was litter.
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Re: [Audyssey] hp question

2007-03-22 Thread Charles Rivard
An object that has been bewitched so that it is now a  teleportation device.
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Re: [Audyssey] hp question

2007-03-22 Thread Bryan Peterson
But those aren't necessarily Portkeys. In the manual it said she used a 
Portkey, so I think he was wondering what sort of object they would have 
used, whether it be an old Potion bottle or something of that nature.
It ain't pretty when the pretty leaves you with no place to go.
J.D. Fortune, Pretty Vegas
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 Hi Nicol,
 In the HP books, large groups of people and families used,
 1. invisible flying cars.
 2 Flying carpets, but are banned in the UK.
  3. Flying horse drawn carriages.
 4. Teleporting underwater ships.
 5. brooms
 6. Flying motorcycles.

 Sarah and her parents, traveling from Massachusetts to London would 
 probably
 have used a flying car.

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 A Portkey is an object which has been enchanted to transport anyone who
 picks it up to a set destination at a set time. Any object can be made
 into
 a Portkey, and they're usually things that nonmagical people like us
 would
 overlook, so we didn't go picking them up and playing with them. A
 Portkey
 could be something as simple as an old tin can, stuff we would just
 think
 was litter.
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Re: [Audyssey] hp question

2007-03-22 Thread Phil Vlasak
Hi  Bryan,
I do not remember writing that they used a Portkey.
Phil

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 But those aren't necessarily Portkeys. In the manual it said she used a
 Portkey, so I think he was wondering what sort of object they would have
 used, whether it be an old Potion bottle or something of that nature.
 It ain't pretty when the pretty leaves you with no place to go.
 J.D. Fortune, Pretty Vegas
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 Sent: Thursday, March 22, 2007 8:19 AM
 Subject: Re: [Audyssey] hp question


 Hi Nicol,
 In the HP books, large groups of people and families used,
 1. invisible flying cars.
 2 Flying carpets, but are banned in the UK.
  3. Flying horse drawn carriages.
 4. Teleporting underwater ships.
 5. brooms
 6. Flying motorcycles.

 Sarah and her parents, traveling from Massachusetts to London would
 probably
 have used a flying car.

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 So what  did sarah and her parents used as a portke when  they traveled
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 A Portkey is an object which has been enchanted to transport anyone who
 picks it up to a set destination at a set time. Any object can be made
 into
 a Portkey, and they're usually things that nonmagical people like us
 would
 overlook, so we didn't go picking them up and playing with them. A
 Portkey
 could be something as simple as an old tin can, stuff we would just
 think
 was litter.
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Re: [Audyssey] hp question

2007-03-22 Thread Phil Vlasak
Hi Bryan,
Well, I did write that they used a Portkey but I forgot I did.
So they used an old boot!
Never mind.
smiles
Phil

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 Hi  Bryan,
 I do not remember writing that they used a Portkey.
 Phil

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 Sent: Thursday, March 22, 2007 10:52 AM
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 But those aren't necessarily Portkeys. In the manual it said she used a
 Portkey, so I think he was wondering what sort of object they would have
 used, whether it be an old Potion bottle or something of that nature.
 It ain't pretty when the pretty leaves you with no place to go.
 J.D. Fortune, Pretty Vegas
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 Sent: Thursday, March 22, 2007 8:19 AM
 Subject: Re: [Audyssey] hp question


 Hi Nicol,
 In the HP books, large groups of people and families used,
 1. invisible flying cars.
 2 Flying carpets, but are banned in the UK.
  3. Flying horse drawn carriages.
 4. Teleporting underwater ships.
 5. brooms
 6. Flying motorcycles.

 Sarah and her parents, traveling from Massachusetts to London would
 probably
 have used a flying car.

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 Subject: Re: [Audyssey] hp question

 A Portkey is an object which has been enchanted to transport anyone who
 picks it up to a set destination at a set time. Any object can be made
 into
 a Portkey, and they're usually things that nonmagical people like us
 would
 overlook, so we didn't go picking them up and playing with them. A
 Portkey
 could be something as simple as an old tin can, stuff we would just
 think
 was litter.
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Re: [Audyssey] hp question

2007-03-22 Thread Davy Kager
Oh yeah, I was right there in my last e-mail!
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Hi Bryan,
Well, I did write that they used a Portkey but I forgot I did.
So they used an old boot!
Never mind.
smiles
Phil

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 Hi  Bryan,
 I do not remember writing that they used a Portkey.
 Phil

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 Sent: Thursday, March 22, 2007 10:52 AM
 Subject: Re: [Audyssey] hp question


 But those aren't necessarily Portkeys. In the manual it said she used a
 Portkey, so I think he was wondering what sort of object they would have
 used, whether it be an old Potion bottle or something of that nature.
 It ain't pretty when the pretty leaves you with no place to go.
 J.D. Fortune, Pretty Vegas
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 From: Phil Vlasak [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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 Sent: Thursday, March 22, 2007 8:19 AM
 Subject: Re: [Audyssey] hp question


 Hi Nicol,
 In the HP books, large groups of people and families used,
 1. invisible flying cars.
 2 Flying carpets, but are banned in the UK.
  3. Flying horse drawn carriages.
 4. Teleporting underwater ships.
 5. brooms
 6. Flying motorcycles.

 Sarah and her parents, traveling from Massachusetts to London would
 probably
 have used a flying car.

 - Original Message - 
 From: Nicol Oosthuizen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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 Sent: Thursday, March 22, 2007 8:58 AM
 Subject: Re: [Audyssey] hp question



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 Sent: 22 March 2007 03:55 PM
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 Subject: Re: [Audyssey] hp question

 A Portkey is an object which has been enchanted to transport anyone who
 picks it up to a set destination at a set time. Any object can be made
 into
 a Portkey, and they're usually things that nonmagical people like us
 would
 overlook, so we didn't go picking them up and playing with them. A
 Portkey
 could be something as simple as an old tin can, stuff we would just
 think
 was litter.
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Re: [Audyssey] hp question

2007-03-22 Thread Davy Kager
Could be an old shoe, nobody knows (so I don't know it as well).
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Hi  Bryan,
I do not remember writing that they used a Portkey.
Phil

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Sent: Thursday, March 22, 2007 10:52 AM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] hp question


 But those aren't necessarily Portkeys. In the manual it said she used a
 Portkey, so I think he was wondering what sort of object they would have
 used, whether it be an old Potion bottle or something of that nature.
 It ain't pretty when the pretty leaves you with no place to go.
 J.D. Fortune, Pretty Vegas
 - Original Message - 
 From: Phil Vlasak [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: Gamers Discussion list gamers@audyssey.org
 Sent: Thursday, March 22, 2007 8:19 AM
 Subject: Re: [Audyssey] hp question


 Hi Nicol,
 In the HP books, large groups of people and families used,
 1. invisible flying cars.
 2 Flying carpets, but are banned in the UK.
  3. Flying horse drawn carriages.
 4. Teleporting underwater ships.
 5. brooms
 6. Flying motorcycles.

 Sarah and her parents, traveling from Massachusetts to London would
 probably
 have used a flying car.

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 Subject: Re: [Audyssey] hp question

 A Portkey is an object which has been enchanted to transport anyone who
 picks it up to a set destination at a set time. Any object can be made
 into
 a Portkey, and they're usually things that nonmagical people like us
 would
 overlook, so we didn't go picking them up and playing with them. A
 Portkey
 could be something as simple as an old tin can, stuff we would just
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Re: [Audyssey] hp question

2007-03-22 Thread nicol
So they make use of  a normal car, but by means of casting spells they
change the normal car into a flying car and thus it becomes a portke to
them?

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Hi Nicol,
In the HP books, large groups of people and families used,
1. invisible flying cars.
2 Flying carpets, but are banned in the UK.
  3. Flying horse drawn carriages.
4. Teleporting underwater ships.
5. brooms
6. Flying motorcycles.

Sarah and her parents, traveling from Massachusetts to London would probably
have used a flying car.



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Re: [Audyssey] hp question

2007-03-22 Thread Yohandy
No. a portkey and a flying car are two different things. You should read the 
HP books more closely.



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 So they make use of  a normal car, but by means of casting spells they
 change the normal car into a flying car and thus it becomes a portke to
 them?

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 Behalf Of Phil Vlasak
 Sent: Thursday, March 22, 2007 4:19 PM
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 Subject: Re: [Audyssey] hp question

 Hi Nicol,
 In the HP books, large groups of people and families used,
 1. invisible flying cars.
 2 Flying carpets, but are banned in the UK.
  3. Flying horse drawn carriages.
 4. Teleporting underwater ships.
 5. brooms
 6. Flying motorcycles.

 Sarah and her parents, traveling from Massachusetts to London would 
 probably
 have used a flying car.



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Re: [Audyssey] hp question

2007-03-22 Thread Bryan Peterson
No no, a Portkey is different. Portkeys can only be used once or maybe a few 
times depending on the intent of the one who creates it. A flying car, 
although that's against Wizard law, could conceivably be used as much as you 
wanted.
It ain't pretty when the pretty leaves you with no place to go.
J.D. Fortune, Pretty Vegas
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 No. a portkey and a flying car are two different things. You should read 
 the
 HP books more closely.



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 So they make use of  a normal car, but by means of casting spells they
 change the normal car into a flying car and thus it becomes a portke to
 them?

 -Original Message-
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 Behalf Of Phil Vlasak
 Sent: Thursday, March 22, 2007 4:19 PM
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 Subject: Re: [Audyssey] hp question

 Hi Nicol,
 In the HP books, large groups of people and families used,
 1. invisible flying cars.
 2 Flying carpets, but are banned in the UK.
  3. Flying horse drawn carriages.
 4. Teleporting underwater ships.
 5. brooms
 6. Flying motorcycles.

 Sarah and her parents, traveling from Massachusetts to London would
 probably
 have used a flying car.



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Re: [Audyssey] hp question

2007-03-22 Thread Robjoy
Hello
A portkey, usually a small object, is a thing which if you touch, it transports 
you to another location. They're quite fast, you need to spend seconds to 
travel.
Other things, which you can travel with, but takes up more time to do so, are 
for example the ones which Phil mentioned before, but they're not portkeys. 
They're just objects, which made usable in another way (flying car, for 
instance). The most common is the broom. Many witches/wizards use it, because 
using a portkey is not that confortable.



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So they make use of  a normal car, but by means of casting spells they
change the normal car into a flying car and thus it becomes a portke to
them?



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Re: [Audyssey] hp question

2007-03-22 Thread Charles Rivard
A port key is an object that someone puts a spell on.  It then becomes a 
device for transporting people from where they currently are to where the 
witch or wizard who put the spell on the object wishes them to be taken.  It 
can then be used to transport people back to where they first grabbed the 
port key.  I'm not totally sure if it would then still be active as a port 
key, or whether it would have the spell lifted from it.

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 No no, a Portkey is different. Portkeys can only be used once or maybe a 
 few
 times depending on the intent of the one who creates it. A flying car,
 although that's against Wizard law, could conceivably be used as much as 
 you
 wanted.
 It ain't pretty when the pretty leaves you with no place to go.
 J.D. Fortune, Pretty Vegas
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 Sent: Thursday, March 22, 2007 12:43 PM
 Subject: Re: [Audyssey] hp question


 No. a portkey and a flying car are two different things. You should read
 the
 HP books more closely.



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 So they make use of  a normal car, but by means of casting spells they
 change the normal car into a flying car and thus it becomes a portke to
 them?

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 Behalf Of Phil Vlasak
 Sent: Thursday, March 22, 2007 4:19 PM
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 Hi Nicol,
 In the HP books, large groups of people and families used,
 1. invisible flying cars.
 2 Flying carpets, but are banned in the UK.
  3. Flying horse drawn carriages.
 4. Teleporting underwater ships.
 5. brooms
 6. Flying motorcycles.

 Sarah and her parents, traveling from Massachusetts to London would
 probably
 have used a flying car.



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Re: [Audyssey] hp question

2007-03-22 Thread Bryan Peterson
Exactly. We don't know, for instance, whether a certain cup remained a 
Portkey after it conveyed its users back to Hogwarts.
It ain't pretty when the pretty leaves you with no place to go.
J.D. Fortune, Pretty Vegas
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A port key is an object that someone puts a spell on.  It then becomes a
 device for transporting people from where they currently are to where the
 witch or wizard who put the spell on the object wishes them to be taken. 
 It
 can then be used to transport people back to where they first grabbed the
 port key.  I'm not totally sure if it would then still be active as a port
 key, or whether it would have the spell lifted from it.

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 No no, a Portkey is different. Portkeys can only be used once or maybe a
 few
 times depending on the intent of the one who creates it. A flying car,
 although that's against Wizard law, could conceivably be used as much as
 you
 wanted.
 It ain't pretty when the pretty leaves you with no place to go.
 J.D. Fortune, Pretty Vegas
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 From: Yohandy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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 Sent: Thursday, March 22, 2007 12:43 PM
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 No. a portkey and a flying car are two different things. You should read
 the
 HP books more closely.



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 - Original Message - 
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 Subject: Re: [Audyssey] hp question


 So they make use of  a normal car, but by means of casting spells they
 change the normal car into a flying car and thus it becomes a portke to
 them?

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 Behalf Of Phil Vlasak
 Sent: Thursday, March 22, 2007 4:19 PM
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 Subject: Re: [Audyssey] hp question

 Hi Nicol,
 In the HP books, large groups of people and families used,
 1. invisible flying cars.
 2 Flying carpets, but are banned in the UK.
  3. Flying horse drawn carriages.
 4. Teleporting underwater ships.
 5. brooms
 6. Flying motorcycles.

 Sarah and her parents, traveling from Massachusetts to London would
 probably
 have used a flying car.



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Re: [Audyssey] hp question

2007-03-22 Thread anduril
i would say most likely portkey caus flying cars can be seen smile
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 Who knows? Gues we're just meant to imagine that. It didn't say what they
 used in the manual, although in the Harry Potter books it generally did 
 say
 what the object was. For instance, they once used an old boot to go to a
 sporting event. I would imagine Sarah and her family used something along
 those lines.
 It ain't pretty when the pretty leaves you with no place to go.
 J.D. Fortune, Pretty Vegas
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 So what  did sarah and her parents used as a portke when  they traveled
 for her birthday to diagon?

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 A Portkey is an object which has been enchanted to transport anyone who
 picks it up to a set destination at a set time. Any object can be made
 into
 a Portkey, and they're usually things that nonmagical people like us
 would
 overlook, so we didn't go picking them up and playing with them. A
 Portkey
 could be something as simple as an old tin can, stuff we would just
 think
 was litter.
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Re: [Audyssey] hp question

2007-03-22 Thread Bryan Peterson
We know it was a Portkey. He just wanted to know what sort.
It ain't pretty when the pretty leaves you with no place to go.
J.D. Fortune, Pretty Vegas
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i would say most likely portkey caus flying cars can be seen smile
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 From: Bryan Peterson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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 Subject: Re: [Audyssey] hp question


 Who knows? Gues we're just meant to imagine that. It didn't say what they
 used in the manual, although in the Harry Potter books it generally did
 say
 what the object was. For instance, they once used an old boot to go to a
 sporting event. I would imagine Sarah and her family used something along
 those lines.
 It ain't pretty when the pretty leaves you with no place to go.
 J.D. Fortune, Pretty Vegas
 - Original Message - 
 From: Nicol Oosthuizen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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 Sent: Thursday, March 22, 2007 7:58 AM
 Subject: Re: [Audyssey] hp question



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 Sent: 22 March 2007 03:55 PM
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 Subject: Re: [Audyssey] hp question

 A Portkey is an object which has been enchanted to transport anyone who
 picks it up to a set destination at a set time. Any object can be made
 into
 a Portkey, and they're usually things that nonmagical people like us
 would
 overlook, so we didn't go picking them up and playing with them. A
 Portkey
 could be something as simple as an old tin can, stuff we would just
 think
 was litter.
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