Well As explained in This news announcement:
http://www.astro-galaxy.com/index.php?action=ag_news
Access for the navigation room is now fixed, I've checked, and yess indeed all
the different stars and events show up there as a text list along with their
distances, so now there should be no
Hi David.
I'm afraid I don't recall which step was step five, if you let me know what
you need to do I can possibly help.
All the best,
Dark.
Take them to the refirbished chamber that was once bad!
- Original Message -
From: David Bartling dbartling...@gmail.com
To: Gamers
Its the one where you convert the hydrogen to fuel (done) then try to
go to the moon. If I click system (with javascript enabled on the
braillenote), it says the information but doesn't have links that I
can click and tell it where to go. I'm suposed to go the moon. I
realize the the bn is not the
The moon is on the system map on the right, it's not a link it's a clickable
hotspot on the page in that textual list of system objects. If the
braillenote can emulate mouse clicks, do a double click on the text that
says the moon
If you can't emulate mouse clicks streight off and the
HI all
I don't know about other countries but in south africa people often use a
well-known saying:
An apple a day keeps the doctor away.
This is not to be taken literally; it means if you eat fruit regularly you
won't get sick often.
So I've been thinking about this saying and I've invented a
Nicol, not being nasty, etc. - not trying to anyway - but another
interpretation of that saying have heard here in SA a few times is that,
yes, an apple a day keeps the doctor away - he's not needed in a
mortuary...smile
But, yes, while I'm a cyborg - android user - nothing wrong with everything
Hi Nicol.
We have that saying in England as well, however while I take your point,
limiting it to apple seems incorrect.
For example, today I have been playing the new astro galaxy game and
certainly have not been board doing so, and yet that, as a browser game
could be played on anything
An apple a day keeps the Doctor away because he's not needed in the
mortuary?
Wow! you must have some pretty evil Apples in your part of the world
Jacob, do you live next to the 7 dwarves cottage? :D.
I agree on the very extreme dependence upon technology, heck I pretty much
rely on my
Dark, will check out that book, but, using the term cyborg for myself is
more of a joke - maybe those of us who like to use electronics to move
around/navigate are more cyberkinetic than cybernetic...smile
(yes, know twisting definitions/term applications etc. smile)
Suppose it's also that
Hi Jacob.
I do like Cyberkynetic :D.
I suppose for me growing up in the 80's technology is sort of a natural
extention of what was being done, after all I was playing games on the Atari
2600 when I was three or four, and I've always done my reading by audio if I
could.
Actually, I recently
Well This is certainly a day for unexpected updates, first Astro Galaxy gets
the last navigation fix, now Audio Defense gets that bug squashing we've all
been wanting.
The update is downloading onto my Iphone now, but the release notes say a lot
of bugs removed including the dreaded diamond
Hi Nicol,
I agree with you about iPhone games. I’ve just been playing Diceworld, which
I downloaded last week, and love it.
Sent from my iMac
On 15 Nov 2014, at 3:17 am, Nicol nicoljaco...@telkomsa.net wrote:
HI all
I don't know about other countries but in south africa people often
Hi all,
A short while ago, I played the updated version of “Audio Defence, Zombie
Arena” and I am suitably impressed. I have now completed all the challenges and
achieved a high score in endless mode. There are 3 game centre leaderboards
now, which is cool. I hope those of you who were
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