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GSQ3: Writing S-says

06 February 10 | 10:38 | Posted by:



So, the takeaway from my work in podcasting this week appears to be that I'm a horrible person whose voice should never be heard aloud. Don't worry, though: All future episodes of Retronauts will be conducted entirely in semaphore.

  • Sabreman (Jake Alley): You want to know how to make an English major happy? Refer to the style of writing in this article as "old English." They love it when you do that.
  • The Safari Hunter (Justin Fairchild): Apparently the hero of Congo Bongo doesn't have a proper name, leastways not so far as it's actually given to us in the lore. I'm gonna go out on a limb and guess that The Safari Hunter's real name is "Nario," though. Or maybe "Muigi."
  • Samson (Mike Zeller): Not to be mistaken for the real Samson. You can tell the difference because this one has short hair.



six comments:

Yikes! Some editor you are! How could you possibly let something with as many typos as that Saber Man thing go to print?
[Googleshng] () (URL) - 06 02 10 - 15:09

Hey, it's not nearly so bad as when people refer to writing with the occasional "thou" in it as "Old English.
GeoX (URL) - 06 02 10 - 21:15

What does real "old English" actually look like?
Chuck - 08 02 10 - 05:53

Little Samson (aka Seirei Densetsu Lickle) is a pretty fun, polished game. It gets pretty hard in later stages though.
Suto () (URL) - 08 02 10 - 08:12

Salad tongs. Quality.
wumpwoast - 08 02 10 - 10:12

Oh, if we're going to get all edumacational here: http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/co..

This is when you go "Right, so this is more like MIDDLE English then" and really see people start to hyperventilate.
[Googleshng] () (URL) - 08 02 10 - 12:08



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