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Gah, sorry, I've never heard it called that. Are there any other known glitches or is it solid? One more question, do you think it'd be worth the effort to powerup the jump in Mushroom way and Bowser's Castle in order to spank the Hammer Bros in 2 turns instead of 5? I'd think it'd also help with the battle against Croco and Mack, but I don't know if it'd be time efficient.
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Quantum Chess is the bombdiggity. Rule are same as chess. However, any unobserved piece can move to any other unobserved square instead of making a regular move. Being observed of course means that an opponents piece could attack you next turn (it can see you in other words). You are still observed if a piece would normally be allowed to attack you but cannot next turn for some reason. (Like his King being in check or being put in check through capturing the piece in question).
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I'mma gonna give this one a shot too. If there is a way to skip to Land's End then by all means do it I say (anyone check the Japanese version for vulnerability?). Someone can always come behind and make a warpless version. ^.^ Even if it doesn't give you the 5 (4?) stars automagically you still get a chance to level up your characters incredibly quickly. I've never heard of this star-death trick. I'll have to do some research.
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Boco wrote:
They give you ads based on demographics. They don't scan the text of your e-mail, record notes about word usage, and put ads inline with the text, and construct a profile of your e-mail activities (who you e-mail, waht you say, how they respond, etc). They also don't store any personally-identifyable information, like GMail does (for an INDEFINITE period of time, as well).
However, if you really need your email to be private you need to be encrypting it. If you're really worried about it here's the privacy policy: http://gmail.google.com/gmail/help/privacy.html I personally don't have any worries trusting google just because as a company: google has single handedly turned porn popups into text ads, this appeared in their blog, their donating their time to folding@home, and they are also giving you free e-mail with 1000Megs of space with just about the easiest to use, most intuitive UI I've ever seen on a mail program, more so than Lookout and Eudora. (Man, I either sound like I'm being paid by Google or I'm a complete a-hole, and it's my first post too. -_-;;) Oh yeah, I have six, who wants some?
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