Which tile would you eliminate? (A shameless rip-off thread)
#51
I believe so - and what a brilliant idea that was! Presumably, the "train cars" and other things could run both ways on the tracks, the switches could change directions, etc.
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#52
Fire block

Without this, Special would have never existed.

ALL HAIL FIRE UNDER BLOCKS!

Blob

Yet Blobnet still haunts us, as well as Blobdance.. and then.. Bloblake..
ZK1 / ZK2 / ZK3 / ZK3: Abandoned / ZK4 / ZK5

Bronze / Silver / Gold
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#53
Special might have been more special if it was just aimlessly pushing blocks around...I dunno.
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#54
Isn't it, though? Wink
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#55
Ok, clarification: aimlessly pushing blocks around without moments that made you want to punch the computer screen.
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#56
But aimlessly pushing blocks around in that sense wouldn't make Special special...that's what we have On the Rocks for. Slight smile
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#57
...well, Special would be special because of the ending surprise...I guess...



I dunno. Comparing even a watered-down Special to On The Rocks just seems so unfair to Special! It's like saying that Obama's comparable to Bush.
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#58
No, it's a valid comparison. Obama and Special are even worse than Bush and On the Rocks. Slight smile
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#59
Bah.

Special > Obama > On The Rocks > Lord Of The Rings > Bush



Not so sure about the ranking of the last two. I could go either way with them. Wink
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#60
Obama certainly is polarizing.

You know, during the 1976 presidential debates, I remember my Social Studies teacher commenting on how similar the candidates were -- that there was almost no difference in their positions.

Then Reagan happened. Every since, this country has been super-polarized. Everyone HATES the other guy. It's kinda sad.

I also think that Obama has a very good chance of being re-elected. Which will make many people I know very disappointed. But really, does Romney inspire anyone?
"Bad news, bad news came to me where I sleep / Turn turn turn again" - Bob Dylan
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