Vortex
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by Vortex » 31 Jan 2013 18:43
How could you not know that? Even
I knew it XD
EDIT: the song is
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y6ljFaKRTrI
OK guys. Let's make competition! Who can translate these subwords?
Hm... depends.... prize? XD
jk, I'm in!
EDIT2:
Uh...where's glx? not paying attention to the thread for too long does WONDERS for me.
you know, the (spoiler)
karma portal in 614
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RuloCore
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by RuloCore » 31 Jan 2013 18:56
Yes I knew there was a certain song but I didn't think it was the same as SNEE version.
Vortex
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by Vortex » 31 Jan 2013 19:08
oic
Sruixan
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by Sruixan » 31 Jan 2013 19:35
Hmm...
Code: Select all
btn = BeToN
cat = CAT
chm = CHaMbers
chr = CHRistmas
fma
glx = GaLaXy
hpl
ixt = IXTab
jul = JULia
kol = KOLumna
mtn = MounTaiN
oxt
ptl = PorTaL
v12 = 12Vegeta12
wrt
zwo
Well, assuming that the first letter of a coordinate is always the first letter of the word from which it came, zwo isn't from English* and it's fairly unlikely oxt is as well. fma is interesting insofar as it ends in a vowel, since vowels are the most susceptible to truncation. "formula" sprung to mind (or perhaps "fermata" for the more musically inclined), but then context. My mathematical brain noted f=ma as well... wrt & hpl aren't terribly constrained, so I'll have another look later...
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by Boingo » 31 Jan 2013 19:52
Well, fma could be latin; fulminata, which means armed with lightning, but I doubt it because where's the lightning?
You could be wondering why i bothered saying that...
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by Anteroinen » 31 Jan 2013 20:05
Hpl always reminds me of haplo, as in haplogroup, although that seems more that a bit unlikely. Fma... femtolaser?
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RuloCore
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by RuloCore » 31 Jan 2013 20:12
Anteroinen wrote: Hpl always reminds me of haplo, as in haplogroup, although that seems more that a bit unlikely. Fma... femtolaser?
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by Anteroinen » 31 Jan 2013 20:15
RuloCore wrote: Anteroinen wrote: Hpl always reminds me of haplo, as in haplogroup, although that seems more that a bit unlikely. Fma... femtolaser?
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by Vortex » 31 Jan 2013 20:19
Unrelated: I found the complete video in glx. It turns out I just had to search for the name of the black hole in question XD
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k7xl_zjz0o8
And FedericoF found the green image too, we added both references to the wiki in the Trivia section of the location.
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