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FPSC Classic Scripts / [LOCKED] Flatlander Scripting Contest - March 21, 2009

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Flatlander
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Posted: 25th Mar 2009 15:55 Edited at: 25th Mar 2009 15:57
@The Fps Creator rocks!

Great. And please don't post your code as djmaster did. I'm not saying you were thinking of doing that.


@djmaster

Please don't post any code to this thread. I have to reject your code anyway even if it did work because you used the sound sequence that came from the video.

The past has a lot of memories to hold onto; but, today is chock full of new adventures, and, the future shouts out, "The best is yet to come!" -- TerryC
Flatlander
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Posted: 25th Mar 2009 20:01
@hockeykid

Read your email


TO ALL

I will give everyone until April 25th and then the contest is closed.

I made another mistake with this contest by announcing a winner right away. I should have waited until all three entries had been accepted and then announced them.

Apparently, it seems to be easier to do modeling work rather than scripting. I suppose that doesn't surprise me.

I probably won't do this again. The only reason is because of my health.

The past has a lot of memories to hold onto; but, today is chock full of new adventures, and, the future shouts out, "The best is yet to come!" -- TerryC
Apple Slicer
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Posted: 25th Mar 2009 20:06 Edited at: 25th Mar 2009 20:07
Quote: "The only reason is because of my health."


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Flatlander
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Posted: 25th Mar 2009 20:52
I have a history of strokes and the last one almost did me in. Although I'm ready to go at any time, the Lord has blessed me with having more cognitive time with my family and especially my youngest Grandson.

The past has a lot of memories to hold onto; but, today is chock full of new adventures, and, the future shouts out, "The best is yet to come!" -- TerryC
meteorite
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Posted: 25th Mar 2009 21:17
That sucks man, we'll miss you when you're gone

still working, but Im not at my fpsc computer, so I'm sol for now

"I can't imagine what this place would have been like if I hadn't found you here." - BJ Hunnicutt
Apple Slicer
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Posted: 25th Mar 2009 21:29
Quote: "I have a history of strokes and the last one almost did me in. Although I'm ready to go at any time, the Lord has blessed me with having more cognitive time with my family and especially my youngest Grandson."


Well, I will be sure to pray for you.

I don't know what else to say...
Hockeykid
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Posted: 25th Mar 2009 21:44 Edited at: 25th Mar 2009 22:46
Quote: "i did it a simple way but too bad it doesent work"


Thats because you started your scripts with semi colons it should be colons.


Apple Slicer
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Posted: 25th Mar 2009 21:46
Um, Hockeykid, did you read why he pry wouldn't do this again?
Plystire
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Posted: 26th Mar 2009 09:30
@Flatlander:

Sorry to hear you're having health issues still.
It will be a sad day indeed when you leave.

If you do happen to leave us.... could you possibly email me to let me know? ...... Sorry, that probably isn't funny, just trying to lighten the mood a little.


The one and only,


meteorite
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Posted: 26th Mar 2009 12:54
Ooh, that's bad Ply
Very morbid

~M12

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Flatlander
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Posted: 26th Mar 2009 16:33
Darkside mortuary humor. I actually find that kind of humor funny. Meteorite, I know and am at peace to where I will be going, regardless of what others might think. So that doesn't bother me. By the grace of God, I have had Christ in my life for nearly 60 years now. It all hasn't been a bed of roses but through all the trials and tribulations I have faced, Jesus has been there with me and has given me peace; even now. Only God knows how much time I have. He alone gives us life and He alone will take it. Sorry for the sermon but I have to let people know when the opportunity arises.

BTW, I read of a person who had left this earth (died) and the very next Christmas all of his friends and family had received a Christmas card from him. This of course startled them at first and made a few neck hairs stand on end. However, they all learned later that he had arranged this with one of his very close friends before hand and he had written all the Christmas cards prior to his death. In them he indicated that he was doing very well in his new home. This is a true story.

The past has a lot of memories to hold onto; but, today is chock full of new adventures, and, the future shouts out, "The best is yet to come!" -- TerryC
Flatlander
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Posted: 26th Mar 2009 16:48
I was just informed by TGC that I cannot give 200 and 100 points as a prize, although I thought I had made it clear to them that this was what I wanted to do. I thought by the way they had me purchase the points we were able to do this. But, alas, they do not have it set up that way. So, either I cancel the contest as of now or we can figure something else out for the 2nd and 3rd prize. However, I'm not sure what I would be able to give. Of course, 200 and 100 points do not add up to a large amount of money but store-wise they still could have purchased a few items.

Hockeykid is blessed. He is going to get a bonus 100 points to make it the minimum amount of 500. No boos now.

The past has a lot of memories to hold onto; but, today is chock full of new adventures, and, the future shouts out, "The best is yet to come!" -- TerryC
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Posted: 26th Mar 2009 21:19
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