I just finished cooking potatoe latke… (you know, potatoe pancakes) for lunch… and everything was going well until I accidentally dropped a bit of water into the pan of boiling oil… causing a geyser of oil to shoot about a foot in the air. Getting close enough to turn the stove off sucked…
Anyhow, work on Blitz is still going along, I've added a ton of beter effects and some more in depth info on each stage… as far as the alleged bug, I found out that it was the computer, not the game, though I'm wishing I could somehow un-submit the game so I could put a more improved version up… Expect new demos to come out on GMG and GMC withing a few days… unless I light my house on fire while cooking.//editI've re-submitted a new version of Blitz.. but it's 34th in line… this could take a while.
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Ouch, that sounds almost as bad as putting water in a microwave.
Or an egg [:D]The previous test's were performed by a professional and are not meant to be taken seriously, much less done at home. No eggs were harmed in the making of this commentMy mom did that once.
-ArcWhy not just edit the game?
I couldn't edit something that hadn't been approved yet… actually, I've haven't submitted anything to 64d yet… i didn't know that I could edit something once submitted, though it makes sense.
Water? In microwave? I do it all the time. The trick is not to use brand new cups, or to put a wooden stick in the cup. Otherwise you could get boiling water in your face due to superheating effect.
Man, I love phisycs :DI like phycics in the way you can mix lemon juice and bicarbonate and make a volcano. We did that in the school yard in year 5 once, in a science lesson.The teacher got 2 small bottles, filled one with vinegar and one with bicarbonate, put a piece if cardboard over the top of the bicarbonate bottle, held it upside down and put the neck over the neck of the vinegar bottle, then pulled out the cardboard.
Man, I wish I was in year 5 again!Also, if you mix acitone and bromine in a film canister… hehe.,, rocket-propelled teargas. Fun.