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Post by mandrilltiger on May 9, 2009 11:17:22 GMT -5
Directly under the dice blocks there is a number on some cards. Bunny to the future has 3724 Does anyone know what they mean?
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Post by TheDavii on May 9, 2009 15:51:00 GMT -5
Directly under the dice blocks there is a number on some cards. Bunny to the future has 3724 Does anyone know what they mean? If you did a little searching, you'd find answers here.
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Post by mandrilltiger on May 10, 2009 17:46:12 GMT -5
Thanks I tried searching but I didn't find anything. Bunny to the future and Steel the One has both have 3724 probably because it's the same car. Also Steel the One has 5Nov 55 on the licenses. Center of the Circle, Journey to the has "AS" on the wall. Bunny to the Future - 3724 I'm guessing this is the VIN of JB's DeLorean. What does "VIN" and "DeLorean" mean? Also a little unrelated I noticed some cards have Ravine signs on them. Rock Bottom-Eastwood Ravine Terrible Misfortune Hang Gliding-Clayton Ravine Tug of War-Shonash Ravine I think there are some other ones I forgot. Anybody know if they mean anything?
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Post by fifisdead on May 10, 2009 19:15:38 GMT -5
VIN is Vehicle Identification Number and DeLorean is a kind of car, the car that becomes a time machine in Back to the Future...
It means there's a ravine nearby?...
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Post by TheDavii on May 10, 2009 19:42:27 GMT -5
Five more seconds of Googling (so much work!) and you find this.
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Post by pantherseven1 on May 11, 2009 9:40:00 GMT -5
Davii stop being so harsh. If there wasn't so much info to look through this message board wouldn't be needed. Technically any question can be answered by simply looking up the info...but this is a quick way to search and learn and connect with other fellow bunny players.
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Post by fifisdead on May 11, 2009 9:40:09 GMT -5
Ah Yes! Back to the Future part 3! I don't know why I didn't recognize the names!...
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Post by TheDavii on May 11, 2009 16:12:38 GMT -5
My sentiment is no different than this post: The trouble with any board is that so often the same questions come up so we end up having pages of threads with the same information because people are to lethargic to go look through threads for the answers to their questions. Contrast that with this very lively discussion. The writer did searching, came up with nothing, and then asked, and we had a wonderful discussion, ended only by the intervention of the creator himself! Or this thread, where the author wrote: I apologize if this has been answered but I did try to search for it first: Or this thread, where the author wrote: I've done some searching and haven't found the answer to my question. I must not be using the right search pattern. Some people are lazy and don't make the slightest effort (literally, 5 seconds in Google) to find answer(s). I do not believe it is unreasonable to ask people to do some searching prior to asking their questions. This board has been up since 2004 and most of the questions have been asked before--but not all of them. Frankly, I don't know of any way to say "Please make some effort to search for your answer prior to posting" and not have it sound harsh.
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Post by fifisdead on May 12, 2009 8:29:54 GMT -5
I think the way you said it was just fine "please make some effort to search for your answer prior to posting."
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Post by mandrilltiger on May 12, 2009 14:27:04 GMT -5
Five more seconds of Googling (so much work!) and you find this. If it only took five seconds why are you complaining. Just kidding. Yeah I was being a little lazy and not searching Google. I did search MC and Wikipedia and got nothing.
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