Wow Thomas, this Free TTS, can I use it with JAWS and other games, is it a
Sappi synth that I can download?
Ari
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you'd rather use the money for better things than a starwars license!
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That's what I get for being lazy by using the alias instead of typing the
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plus I'm pretty tired from playing hours of Sound RTS. smile I'm still
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Thomas wrote:
It may take a couple of weeks for me and Raul to get the web site ready
for voting, and we might want to hold off until March to actually do the
voting to coincide with the next release of the mag. What do you think?
end quote
Hi Thomas,
I replied to you a day or two ago sayi
Hello,
They truely do make good stuff. We should help him if he ever releases another
thing. I offered to help im a few times, but he never got back to me.
Ryan
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Aching back? Sore neck? Cick to learn how to manage your pain.
http://thi
Mister Ranger's not going to like this, Yogi. (grin) The only thing that
confuses me about the registry are the long strings of letters and numbers.
Other than that, I'm OK with it. Sometimes, even games for the blind leave
bits of stuff in there when they are removed.
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Igor Knew about this problem. one of the beta testers helped to edit his
game documentations, but I think he himself doesn't understand the game
especially galaxy ranger, so couldn't make much changes. He kept asking for
the games to be made easier. There are other good testers who could
unders
There is the discworld mud at discworld.atuin.net port 23. It was my first
mud, but so much has changed there!
It uses the LP code, and there are many many features. It can be
overwhelming, but it is a fun place and I still go back there to chat up
friends every now and again.
Warmly,
Jal
Hi Dark,
Yes, there are not a lot of Doctor Who games, and there could be several
reasons why that is so.
First, until very recently Doctor Who seams to have had a bigger fan
base in the UK than here in the USA. For example, When I was growing up
Doctor Who was usually on during late nights. I w
Hi,
Go to: http://discworld.atuin.net
Also, a tip: all muds are accessible mostly.
On Jan 27, 2008, at 8:24 PM, john snowling wrote:
> Hi all.
>
> Does anyone know of any disc world mud that is accessible to visually
> impaired people also any hary potter one's. I've started reading
> the d
a simple boss? why not make him tough? and worth the kill?
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Hello All,
RS Games is super-r s tastic to pre
Hi all.
Does anyone know of any disc world mud that is accessible to visually
impaired people also any hary potter one's. I've started reading the disc
world books and fancy something like that. Make a change from alter aeon.
Thanks From John Snowling.
No virus found in this outgoing message.
actually there's a way to turn it off, at least when I got my computer there
was. it's a checkbox which I of course checked immediately. lol
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Hi Bryan,
It really all depends on how much the company wants to protect their
copyrights. Some copyrights like Packman are still technically valid,
but they also have sort of fallen out of day to day gaming view.
Something like Tomb Raider or Star Wars is still quite active, and might
be a big
Hello All,
RS Games is super-r s tastic to present Shoot Da Me Beta 3 with more
features than I can think of! We added alot of features, most which you'll
like (I hope!)
• Enhanced UI
• Many Bugs - All Known Are Fixed
• Score Posting
• A Simple Boss
• Improved Layout/Design
• Improved Size/Compress
Hi Charles,
Oh, I see. Yeah, to an outsider the registry might seam pretty
complicated and mysterious. However, I've been working with it for about
three months and I now have a pretty good grasp of how every thing is
organized, and how to manually add, change, and remove keys. It really
actual
I don't know, I just hated the BNS voice. Maybe it's because the Echo was
the first synthe I ever heard, so I've got a soft spot for it. But the BNS'
voice just irritated the heck out of me. Come to think of it so does the
Keynote voice, wich is one reason I don't use the Braille Note. I
partic
Hi Shaun,
Ahem... There is no need to install .NET 1.1, 2.0, and 3.0 all together.
It is my understanding that the .NET 3.0 Framework is backward
compatible with .NET 1.1 and 2.0 applications. At least with the version
that came with Windows Vista the pre-installed 3.0 framework works fine
with
that's aussom! I just got an hp for 6 49. Vista Home preemeam. 2 gig's ram
and 160 hard drive and dool core for a friend. What id you get?
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Hi Bryan,
Are you kidding? I hated the Echo's voice. I would take Braille N Speak
voice over Echo any day. Though, my opinion might be based on the fact I
spent a lot of time after going blind using a Braille N Speak. It was
like a part of me all through school and college.
You see, when I first
Hi Charles,
First, One thing the setup program has to do is test if the version
installed is older, the same, or newer than the one required for the
game. As I have mentioned in previous emails to my knowledge InnoSetup
can't do this, but Microsoft Setup Installer can. Which is a bit of a
probl
Hi,
The speech engine that ships with the Game Book is FreeTTS 1.2. I know
it sounds horrible at first, but after a while you actually get use to
it. I've been using FreeTTS under Linux for about two years now, and I
don't even notice the speech quality any more. It is as familiar to me
as Eloq
Hi Kuvvosh,
Well, as I stated in my last message to do what you are asking requires
that I obtain Microsoft Setup Installer which can do that and more.
However, you probably don't realise to get Microsoft Setup Installer I
must buy Visual Studio Pro 2008 which costs around $700 USD./ I no
longe
Just the way it is built on sort of a treelike structure. I only mentioned
it because of how it is said to be very complex to navigate and make changes
if necessary, and the danger of doing it wrong, and for orneriness.
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usually install dotnet 1.1, 2.0, 3.0 and 3.5 and then get all updates and load
them, and once very update is loaded including service packs and the like I
then install directx.
you can do it that way but if you do it jus
Yeah x-sight is still moving, sort of.
The last com with damien is that his coledge network is blocking just about
every port.
He can't upload ftp or anything, and I think mail, I think some of this was on
the list to.
So yeah x-sight will come back whenever.
I have all his music, sfx and softwar
A more permanent solution to running it as admin is to do the following:
using gma tank commander as an example, highlight the icon on your desktop
and press alt enter for properties. Press control tab once and you'll end up
in the compatibility tab. If you shift tab a few times you'll be on
I wonder the same thing about PCS and Draconis, both of whom used Pacman
sounds and music in their games.
Time is an illusion, lunchtime doubly so.
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Hi,
The Windows registry? What could we possably have to talk about that
involves the registry? It is nothing more than a place where settings
and other application data is stored as keys.
Charles Rivard wrote:
> Makes perfect sense. Now for something more fun--let's tackle the Windows
> regis
Hi Cara,
Well, the only problem with your suggestion is that I would require
Microsoft Setup Installer to do my installs with rather than using
InnoSetup. InnoSetup is a nice installer, but last I checked it can not
look for .NET Framework dependancies and update the .NET Framework from
the web
The Echo was also my first synthe Then came JFD with a Braille 'N Speak
providing speech. The BNS was probably even worse than the Echo in terms of
speech quality.
Time is an illusion, lunchtime doubly so.
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There are I believe a total of five, and you need them for the Demonscourge
hammer, which is he only weapon that can defeat Runeskin. The first four are
i the prelude scenarios in Dor-Droat, Talinus, Trithik and Port Hallik.
Dor-Droat is i Eastern Tysa near the Withering Wood. Once you've coplet
Hi Cara,
Yes. Not only that, but more universal languages like Java are more
centralized arounda common framework and code base than are Microsoft's
.NET languages. A game written in Java may only require the Sun JRE to
run provided you haven't tied into OpenAL, DirectX, or some other
third-par
Well, how about implement it where it looks to see if the required files are
there, and if not, ask if you would like to download the required files and
it'll pull them off the net for you and install them in the correct order?
Kuvvosh
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Hi William,
Unfortunately, it is near impossible for a small time developer to get
legal permission to use big name copyrights. Especially, million dollar
copyrights such as Star Wars, Star Trek, and Tomb Raider. I've already
been down that road with very nasty and negative results to show for i
Hopefully, silently.
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Sent: Sunday, January 27, 2008 1:13 PM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] montazoomas return and
It's also at
http://www.chris-snyder.com/miriani
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Sent: Sunday, January 27, 2008 1:35 PM
To: "'Gamers Discussion list'"
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> Hi, I have a copy of it. If you would
Hi, I have a copy of it. If you would like the program and scripts and sound
pack for Miriani advise. Write me off list at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Hi John,
I'm not surprised at all. When I initially came out with Monte Alpha 1 I
slapped together a game in four months and put it out on the internet.
While it was playable besides the bugs I quickly realized I spent most
of the time working on that one game but did not break it up into
reusa
Hi Shane,
Yep, time to follow your own advice.
Just for the record I am guilty of doing this now and then myself. Often
times I think I know what I am doing so I don't look at the docs right
away, and get in trouble. Then, I read the docs and find out where I
goofed up, and am able to fix the i
Also, a thought: If you include them with every game, and I have updated
them since they came out, how would that affect my system? This is why I
don't think they should be included with every game.
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Thomas, an alternative might be to have the installer check for the
appropriate .net framework / Dx versions and point the user to the
website or the docs if they aren't installed?...
Smiles,
Cara :)
On Jan 27, 2008, at 10:28 AM, Thomas Ward wrote:
> Hi Kuvvosh and all,
> I was just di
oren, are you by chance, aware of any open source Mac mud clients
that are already relatively accessible? I might be willing to give a
look to see if I can tweak them a bit?...
Smiles,
Cara :)
On Jan 27, 2008, at 10:11 AM, Orin wrote:
> I changed the subject line to reflect the posts,
Indeed tom, the box set is great and has I think every appearence of Davros
in Doctor who, both in the original series and in later audio plays,
which is cool!
My friend is incredibly generous!
As has been said before, Daleks in an audiogame would be great, though
interestingly enoug
Agreed, and I think it's a very good decision to move to a more
universal language so to speak.and that's not because I'm
on a Mac! lol!
the idea of reusable code is a very important feature of OOP
languages in general, so it's not only not cheating, but also accepted
practice
Is anyone familiar with 7-128 computer games for every one?
my wife just bought me a CD with the games. I am trying to play them using
jaws but the sounds keep stalling my jaws or breaking it up horribly, when I
use jaws, and I am wondering if I can just turn all sounds off when running
the gam
Hi all,
I can't use the inform interpreter that comes with Time's Ashes to play
inform games, as it won't read the whole screen when I'm reading with the
jaws cursor routed, I'm using JAWS 8. I've been using Winfrotz TTS, but I
don't like using it at all, as I prefer reading my games with jaws,
Hi Kuvvosh and all,
I was just discussing this off list with someone else and the reason the
DirectX and .NET Frameworks were not installed with my games is it will
add around 110 MB to every game install. A game like Montezuma's Return,
which is 29 MB, would instantly become a 139 MB download.
Hi,
Yes, exactly. I realise I have a lot of work ahead of me but it gives me
a chanse to improve upon my earlier code ideas and fix things I missed
along the way. Perhaps put in more error trapping, error logging, etc so
the new engine is more stable. Not only that but the Java language seams
e
I've installed USA games before, but I sort of had a brain fart and forgot
the order, and got myself all confused.
I tell everyone read the manual, time to follow my own advice, eh? lol!
Thanks.
shane
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I changed the subject line to reflect the posts, because everyone
started discussing windows based clients again. Sadly I think I'm the
only one who likes mudding and has an interest but also has a Mac as
well. Somehow, we must make muds accessible for us VoiceOver users,
because I'm starti
As I said before, almost every mud is fantasy, but if you don't want a
fantasy mud, try out miriani, at http://www.toastsoft.net; however I
wouldn't play this mud if I were you with getting started, many of the
players aren't helpful twards newbies that I've seen. You'd be best to
start off
Hi,
Not only that but I think there is too much focus on having the exact
Tomb Raider trademark and the Lara Croft character. I plan to leave the
sounds open so the game can be openly modded with a Tomb Raider theme
music and sounds if someone really really wants to do that. I just can't
offici
Hi William,
First, I'd like to point out that only a couple of sounds were used from
Tomb Raider. More specifically the death, jump, and pain sounds for
Angela Summers were taken from Tomb Raider II. However, I could easily
remove them upon request from Edos or Core Design without too much
diff
It's kind of hard to choose. Instead of me attempting to pick one out
for you, go to http://www.mudconnect.com and look through it's database.
On Jan 27, 2008, at 12:12 PM, Michael Maslo wrote:
> Hi all:
>
> Speaking of mud's does anyone have any ideas for a good mud for a
> beginner?
> I ha
Hi
I believe there are 4 or perhaps 5 of the gems. They are used in the
runeskin adventures.
HTH
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Sent: Sunday, January 27, 2008 8:21 AM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] Sryth-Kyul-Thanor
Hi Charles,
On the contrary reusing code is not cheating. It is actually one of the
core principles behind object oriented languages like Java, Python, and
C# .NET. Code reuse is one of the major principles, foundations, drilled
into new programming students heads when they enter a tech school o
Has anyone got a copy of monkeyterm for me, or knows where I can get the
file, because every site I've tried the links to download don't work and the
publisher has abandoned it. Is MonkeyTerm accessible with JAWS 8? I looked
at the Z mud site, but it seems that I'd have to buy it, so no chance.
I noticed on a lot of new programs that if you install them, if you don't
meet the requirements it will not install until you do, and some even
install the stuff for you before the main program install. Why not just
compile the game with the DX and .Net and have them install before the game
so th
Hi all:
Speaking of mud's does anyone have any ideas for a good mud for a beginner?
I have been playing Miriani but was looking for another one which was easy
to understand and have a concept on how to play that particular mud.
Does anyone have any ideas for a easy to understand mud game?
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I use monkey term currently and I like it. With the scripts it is awesome.
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Sent: Sunday, January 27, 2008 10:12 AM
To: Jeremy Gilley; Gamers Discussion list
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] Mac Mud clients
William:
The same question arrives, whether or ot some one tells or not is not the
issue. The primary issue is if the company finds out. Tom gets sued and
possibly goes out of business or worse yet loses everything he has. Is that
worth it?
We would lose a awesome game developer for nothing.
I p
Hi Josh,
I am still working on finding ways to upload my site.
Thanks.
Regards,
Damien
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Sent: Sunday, January 27, 2008 5:56 AM
Subject: [Audyssey] excite interactive
> Hi,
> Ok Damian's excite interact
Hi Charles,
It is a sad fact that a large majority of users buy products and begin
using the product without even looking at the supplied owner's manual.
It is also a statistical fact those same users that didn't read the
owner's manual are amung the first to begin emailing or calling tech
supp
Thomas,
Actually, we wrote the stuff over the several years before we released them.
The base code was part of a HIPPA product we shipped years ago.
(Then the Republicans stopped enforcing HIPPA. Oh well.)
Most of the game-level code was written over 2005 and 2006, which is about
typical for ga
even so, why take that chance?
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Sent: Sunday, January 27, 2008 11:23 AM
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> how will he get caught only if someone shouts their mouth off
>
> On 27 Jan 2008, at 15:
You just put the program into a spesific folder on the memorycard.
Best regards:
Søren Jensen
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Subje
simple then, smile, attempt to get the permission if that doesn't work
then i agree make a different version
On 27 Jan 2008, at 18:01, Charles Rivard wrote:
> If he duplicates Tomb Raider, exactly, but makes it accessible to
> the blind,
> and does not get the permission of the original creat
*cough*
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Sent: Sunday, January 27, 2008 1:09 PM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] montazoomas return and stfc both won't start
> Dang. Manuals and other documentation sure can solve a lot of simple
> head
how will he get caught only if someone shouts their mouth off
On 27 Jan 2008, at 15:41, Michael Maslo wrote:
> Why would you want Tom to take any chances? If some how or another
> he gets
> caught, will you pay the court and settlement fee's? Get real. I
> fully and
> totally support Tom deci
Hi Jeremy,
The GMA Games will work on Windows Vista provided you do one of the
following solutions I have written up for Windows Vista.
If you install the GMA games to your local directory tree like
c:\users\Jeremy\Games\GMA
All of the GMA and PCS Games will work correctly on Windows Vista.
Othe
Charles,
It's not really cheating.
In fact, reusable code is the Holy Grail of commercial programming.
When I finished the first version of our stuff, my late wife asked me, "How
much of it is reusable?"
I responded, "None of it."
She opined, "Then you've failed."
So I rewrote it. And am gra
Why? I'm in good health. (grin)
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Sent: Sunday, January 27, 2008 8:16 AM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] montazo
Hi thomas,
Thanks for that. Although I did send to a number of lists including this
one. So I guess various lists have various settups etc. still I seem to
have got my email back to normal now which is a good thing. Lol well it
is from where I'm sitting.
Thanks anyway.
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Hi,
I have heard allot about ZMud, but haven't actually tried that one
myself yet.
Jeremy Gilley wrote:
> speaking of mud clients, does anyone use ZMUD?
>
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Hi,
Quote
I've also heard that I need a thing called a mud client, what is this,
and from where
do I get it?
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A mud client is a program designed especially for playing online muds.
Some of the popular mud clients are ZMud, MonkeyTerm, and MushClient.
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Dang. Manuals and other documentation sure can solve a lot of simple
headaches, can't they? Read them, folks. That's why they're there!
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If he duplicates Tomb Raider, exactly, but makes it accessible to the blind,
and does not get the permission of the original creators of Tomb Raider, are
you willing to pay for the trouble he may get into? Think about it.
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How is using your previously written code in several programs cheatin'? I
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Yeah, even some blind people might not be trustworthy, or just plain greedy
for money or gain to keep the secret if Tom were to do it, it's too much of
a risk.
Ari
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Hi,
I answered Shane's question off list, but I want to share the solution
here so others don't make the same mistake. The Montezuma's Return
manual as well as the USA Games FAQ page specifically state the proper
order of installation is:
1. Install .NET Framework 3.0.
2. Install DirectX August
Hi Darren,
Actually, the moderators aren't responcible for removing people from the
list when their emails begin bouncing. The list management software,
mailman, does this itself. When a persons email account begins bouncing
mailman will disable that subscription, and tell the moderators after
Why would you want Tom to take any chances? If some how or another he gets
caught, will you pay the court and settlement fee's? Get real. I fully and
totally support Tom decision to make a knock off of the game.
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Hi Dark,
Lol! Yeah, the Daleks were always my favorite enemies in Dr. Who. I'd
love to get that boxed theme set since they were so darn cool. I could
just imagine playing their versions of our games.
Dark wrote:
> No problem claudio, I'm sure that the Daleks which replace humanity will
> contin
Hi Claudio,
If you mean 2008 not 32008 I don't believe this comunity is quite large
enough to split the list just to discuss new up and coming games. This
list is quite active, and it is generally better to centralise
information rather than divide it up into many smaller lists.
It is human natu
Hi John,
Quote
Of course, we cheated by using the same code for multiple games and just
changing the data.
End quote
I don't think I have met a programmer that doesn't reuse code over and
over again as many times as he/she humanly can. In fact, when I
initially wrote Montezuma's Return I planne
Hi Nicol,
Yes, that is correct. The replacement keys doesn't mean four keys to put
on four different computers, but four replacement keys for the same
computer. In the event you get rid of your old computer and buy a new
one your replacement key license will transfer to the new computer, and
no
hi thomas
you say you tookt he sounds from tombraider to use in monty anyways so
why not just make a direct clone of tombraider for us using sound and
music
how on earth we expect the mainstream company to find out god knows,
as if they'd care anyways we aren't exactly a large marke
Hi John,
If there was an award for the most games produced in one year you guys
would take the award hands down.
The more you guys talk about these games I really want to check them
out. I probably will once Montezuma's Return and a few other big
projects are tied up.
John Bannick wrote:
> T
Hi Dark,
Absolutely Jedi Quake and 7128's games should be in the voting. This
only goes to show how poorly planned the other game awards were.
Dark wrote:
> Hi John.
>
> I'm really sorry the majority of the 7-128 games got missed off the list, I
> was just going from Audiogames.net news forum po
Hi Ron,
I think if we do this we should publicize the results as much as
possible before kicking it off. For example, get the announcements ready
and publish it in the Audyssey Mag, the Audio Game forum, here and if
anyone wants to spread it to other gaming lists to please do so.
It may take a c
Hi Jean'Luc,
That sounds fine. Let me know when the Python 2.5 build is ready.
SoundMUD wrote:
> Hi Thomas, I will include the additional python 2.5 compiled files in
> the next release, but build a Linux package only if you really want or
> need to, because for future releases I would have prob
Hi Jim,
Wow! I wasn't even using computers in 1981 let alone programming them.
That just goes to show how far we have come since the first personal
computers made their appearance for the average person. I can clearly
remember what it was like back around 1984 when there were basically two
cho
Hi,
Is it possible to create your own race tracks for the top speed game? If so,
how is this done or how do you do it?
Josh
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Hi,
Is it possible to make your own cars for the top speed game? if so, how is
this done? If not, can a program be created that will allow you to make your
own top speed cars?
Josh
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Hi,
Ok Damian's excite interactive site is down. Is there an alternative site
where I can get his software, cars, and tracks?
Josh
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Hi,
Where can I get the extra top speed game cars at, and what version of top
speed do they work with? And how do I install them?
Josh
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How menny black gems are there?
What use are there for them?
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From: "Bryan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Saturday, January 26, 2008 10:41 PM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] Sryth-Kyul-Thanor
> Those aren't the right gems then. If they're small and b
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