
Bloody Jabs
Joined: Apr 7, 2009
It's been 4 years...
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Posted: Jan 17, 2010 05:39 PM
Msg. 1 of 12
Hey everyone, lol haven't been around for awhile... Anyway I was just browsing Wal-Mart and found the Halo: Reach product page... It says it would ship on 09/01/2010 if you preorder it. Feels about right since a majority of the Halo games were released in September. http://www.walmart.com/catalog/product.do?product_id=13313723 Not sure if anybody already knows but I'm sure this probably is a good find... Edited by Bloody Jabs on Jan 17, 2010 at 05:40 PM
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Advancebo
Joined: Jan 14, 2008
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Posted: Jan 17, 2010 05:52 PM
Msg. 2 of 12
Falls 2010.
And its pretty obvious it would be released in September, since Halo 3 and ODST also released in the same month.
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Corvette19
Joined: Feb 27, 2007
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Posted: Jan 17, 2010 07:01 PM
Msg. 3 of 12
Quote: --- Original message by: Advancebo Falls 2010.
And its pretty obvious it would be released in September, since Halo 3 and ODST also released in the same month. 2 years and 3 days to be exact. But still, If I had a 3 question test, and the first two answers (multiple choice) were A, would you assume that the last answer is A also?
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il Duce Primo
Joined: Apr 22, 2007
CMT Team Leader
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Posted: Jan 17, 2010 08:14 PM
Msg. 4 of 12
I bet it will be September 21.
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Advancebo
Joined: Jan 14, 2008
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Posted: Jan 17, 2010 08:16 PM
Msg. 5 of 12
Quote: --- Original message by: Corvette19Quote: --- Original message by: Advancebo Falls 2010.
And its pretty obvious it would be released in September, since Halo 3 and ODST also released in the same month. 2 years and 3 days to be exact. But still, If I had a 3 question test, and the first two answers (multiple choice) were A, would you assume that the last answer is A also? Yes.
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Dragonmaster91
Joined: Jul 26, 2008
"Q, what nonsense is this?!"
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Posted: Jan 17, 2010 09:28 PM
Msg. 6 of 12
Quote: --- Original message by: Corvette19Quote: --- Original message by: Advancebo Falls 2010.
And its pretty obvious it would be released in September, since Halo 3 and ODST also released in the same month. 2 years and 3 days to be exact. But still, If I had a 3 question test, and the first two answers (multiple choice) were A, would you assume that the last answer is A also? What would that last question be, and what were the choices? See, only people who do not want to do the work would assume A. Same people who would say, in the case of the first being A, and second being B: "Oh, I know this, ABC, now I know my ABC's!" Well, there is a 75% chance you are wrong because you are an idiot, plain and clear. A test will most likely not ask you about the alphabet unless you are in Kindergarten, or in a history class answering where it came from (which would be logical). So, if you were to guess C, there is a one-fourth chance that you would be right, and a 75% chance you would only have 66.67% on that test. Not that I had to explain this to you guys, you aren't that retarded... ...I hope... Sometimes I wonder. You guys know a lot, but don't seem to apply it...
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Gamma927
Joined: Jun 12, 2008
Steam: gamma927
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Posted: Jan 17, 2010 11:26 PM
Msg. 7 of 12
Actually, most multiple choice tests I've taken have patterns. Every teacher has a certain method to the way they select multiple choice answers. For example, my computer science teacher has questions like:
I) Something II) Something Something III) Something Something Something
Which of the following work?
A) I only B) II only C) III only D) I and II only E) I and III only
Looking at the choices, I automatically rule out B and C, because I is repeated the most often. Then, I know that I is automatically correct, so I could just check D and E. On the practice final we took, which was 100 questions, with about 20 or so of these questions, there was only one exception to my rule.
And if my computer science teacher is reading this right now, what's your gamertag so I can add you for Modern Warfare 2? Edited by Gamma927 on Jan 17, 2010 at 11:27 PM
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Dragonmaster91
Joined: Jul 26, 2008
"Q, what nonsense is this?!"
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Posted: Jan 18, 2010 08:07 AM
Msg. 8 of 12
Quote: --- Original message by: Gamma927
Actually, most multiple choice tests I've taken have patterns. Every teacher has a certain method to the way they select multiple choice answers. For example, my computer science teacher has questions like:
I) Something II) Something Something III) Something Something Something
Which of the following work?
A) I only B) II only C) III only D) I and II only E) I and III only
Looking at the choices, I automatically rule out B and C, because I is repeated the most often. Then, I know that I is automatically correct, so I could just check D and E. On the practice final we took, which was 100 questions, with about 20 or so of these questions, there was only one exception to my rule.
And if my computer science teacher is reading this right now, what's your gamertag so I can add you for Modern Warfare 2? Edited by Gamma927 on Jan 17, 2010 at 11:27 PM I lol'd Seriously, how often does that really happen? My teachers make it a point not to let that happen so you actually have to learn the crap (which I do).
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Dragonmaster91
Joined: Jul 26, 2008
"Q, what nonsense is this?!"
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Posted: Jan 18, 2010 09:37 AM
Msg. 9 of 12
Quote: --- Original message by: Silent STRKR My teachers do crazy stuff on tests just to mess with us.
My Bio teacher also likes to give us multiple choice questions where each answer is the same but 3 are wrong. Its like "What is the process of cell division that produces sex cells?" A) meiosis, B)Meiosis, C)MeioSis, D)MeiosiS. I chose A and got it wrong. That is because it has a specific name, you know, a noun. Last I checked names of processes and people and places and crap were nouns.
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FlyAwayNow
Joined: May 10, 2009
Triage at Dawn
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Posted: Jan 18, 2010 08:27 PM
Msg. 10 of 12
Due to Bungie's nostolgic self, im guessing it would realese 9 years to the day the first Halo was released. Novemeber 15, 2001. Ehehehe i can just imagine telling my grandkids this story,
" Over 76 years ago, There was once a man called Master Cheif........."
" You mean the new Comedy cartoon Grandpa?"
" No no, a legendary Videor Game charecter, You know like Gordan Freeman, or Pikachu."
" But Granpaaaa. Those are old video games, the new ones are SOOOOOOOS much better!!!!"
" Sigh..........."
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Advancebo
Joined: Jan 14, 2008
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Posted: Jan 18, 2010 09:57 PM
Msg. 11 of 12
Quote: --- Original message by: FlyAwayNow Due to Bungie's nostolgic self, im guessing it would realese 9 years to the day the first Halo was released. Novemeber 15, 2001. Ehehehe i can just imagine telling my grandkids this story,
" Over 76 years ago, There was once a man called Master Cheif........."
" You mean the new Comedy cartoon Grandpa?"
" No no, a legendary Videor Game charecter, You know like Gordan Freeman, or Pikachu."
" But Granpaaaa. Those are old video games, the new ones are SOOOOOOOS much better!!!!"
" Sigh..........." Tell them the story of star wars.
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FlyAwayNow
Joined: May 10, 2009
Triage at Dawn
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Posted: Jan 19, 2010 12:23 PM
Msg. 12 of 12
There once was a movie where some pepole could move things but waving there hand!
You mean using our motion activated robots?
No, and in this movie they could slice each other up with these swords of lights called lightsabers! Isint that cool?
But grandpa! Guns are soooooooooooooo much more effective!
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