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Guess my avatar competition

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Created by Mark _australia > 9 months ago, 11 Dec 2009
Mark _australia
WA, 23450 posts
12 Dec 2009 3:14AM
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Still nobody. NotWal was getting there with his first one

Clue: door.

MikeyS
VIC, 1509 posts
12 Dec 2009 7:52AM
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"Play RGB the room escape game brought to you by the author of Sphere. This game is available in both English and Japanese language.

As usual, you are trapped in a room and need to find a way to get out. Search for items everywhere, combine some of them, find the RGB codes in order to escape the room. Have fun!"
Am I warm or has Google given me a bum steer?

Roar
NSW, 471 posts
12 Dec 2009 8:31AM
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Looks like some sort of maritime symbol depicting travel thru a channel or something showing red (port) and green (starboard) on the sides :)

Richiefish
QLD, 5610 posts
12 Dec 2009 8:26AM
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is it one of those mechanical aptitude games like the ones we all got addicted to a year or so ago ???(with all the wheels and sticks etc)

kiwibro
WA, 175 posts
12 Dec 2009 7:25AM
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Mark ,
Its obviously very meaningful avatar to you....but for me its a bit like watching paint dry.......in a really nice way.......

Are you an electrical engineer or draftee...they seem to get excited by boxes, lines and circles ?





Gestalt
QLD, 14629 posts
12 Dec 2009 9:30AM
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must admit a well proportioned box does get me a little excited.


kiwibro said...

Mark ,
Its obviously very meaningful avatar to you....but for me its a bit like watching paint dry.......in a really nice way.......

Are you an electrical engineer or draftee...they seem to get excited by boxes, lines and circles ?








DavMen
NSW, 1508 posts
12 Dec 2009 11:09AM
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kiwibro said...


or draftee...they seem to get excited by boxes, lines and circles ?


Drool....drool....oh yeah...bring it on!

evlPanda
NSW, 9207 posts
12 Dec 2009 11:31AM
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Mark _australia said...

Still nobody. NotWal was getting there with his first one

Clue: door.


When you fold yourself just so, in a yoga pose, that your chakras are lined up as in the diagram, a door will open and you will be able to stick your finger up your nostril and out your eye socket?

Whatever it is it's a cracker.

Sailhack
VIC, 5000 posts
12 Dec 2009 1:10PM
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Security formation showing visual direction at a checkpoint...or 'door'?

Haircut
QLD, 6491 posts
12 Dec 2009 2:48PM
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aquaduct lift thingy for the canals or lochs in pommyland & froggyland?

Haircut
QLD, 6491 posts
12 Dec 2009 3:00PM
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err?? the doors open outwards resulting in a mass panic and human crush coz no one can get out?

Haircut
QLD, 6491 posts
12 Dec 2009 3:02PM
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blues doing yellow from behind while red and green watch? with yellow's consent of course

busterwa
3782 posts
12 Dec 2009 1:08PM
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longshot eyes
Rainbow?
The red cone detects both yellow and red light, and the green cone detects both green and yellow light - their absorption spectra overlap in the yellow region. They communicate and determine who predominates and that is the ultimate output of color information. Red only outputs red and green only outputs green.

The blue cone only outputs blue. It has no overlap problem. And yellow output results when blue cones are quiet but red and green cones are equally stimulated.

Genetics later!
our visual perception cannot always be trusted. The components of an object can distort the perception of the complete object. Our mind is the final arbiter of truth. Most optical illusions are the result of 1) incongruent design elements at opposite ends of parallel lines, 2) influence of background patterns on the overall design, 3) adjustment of our perception at the boundaries of areas of high contrast, 4) afterimages resulting from eye movements or from kinetic displays, or 5) inability to interpret the spatial structure of an object from the context provided by the picture. However, this doesn't mean that you can't become better at detecting patterns and seeing beyond the spatial structure of a picture. Perception is everything! How we perceive things has a direct correlation to how we react. Games like poker provide only partial information and the players have to make decisions based on their intuition. A hand can be perceived as either weak or strong depending on the strategies, such as betting and bluffing, that are used to intimidate opponents.
dont know wildcard?

busterwa
3782 posts
12 Dec 2009 1:25PM
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hardpole
WA, 604 posts
12 Dec 2009 1:30PM
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Photons and a diffraction grate

KA360
NSW, 803 posts
12 Dec 2009 5:01PM
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Diagram showing tangled testicles in a Paddington cubicle - green being Mark's left and blue his right. Red and yellow chosen for the other guy as he was wearing yellow shorts with red dots before he entered.

He wrote his phone number on Mark's back with his eyeliner but one of the guys after him smudged it (probably deliberately - bitches!) and now Mark can't contact him. All he has to remember the night is this diagram and he is using it as his avatar to help in his search for his yellow short wearing soul mate. Contact Mark immediately if you can provide any info or photos? that might help find him his "special guy" and make his jingle balls ring for Christmas...

Mark _australia
WA, 23450 posts
12 Dec 2009 3:10PM
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Sailhack said...

Security formation showing visual direction at a checkpoint...or 'door'?


Sailhack wins (close enough - very)

It is a CQB (close quarters battle) formation for moving thru a doorway for a 4 man team. Looking down each coloured dot is a person. The lines are not 'visual directions' but rather fields of fire for each team member. However they would also be where each person is looking so 'visual direction' is pretty much correct. And checkpoint or door is correct.


P.M me your address for the TwistiesandVegemite sandwich. (It's OK I'll express post)

nick0
NSW, 510 posts
12 Dec 2009 6:39PM
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know that i know what it is .. it not all that great and stunning ... i expected more out of you

mineral1
WA, 4564 posts
12 Dec 2009 3:58PM
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Mark _australia said...

Sailhack said...

Security formation showing visual direction at a checkpoint...or 'door'?


Sailhack wins (close enough - very)

It is a CQB (close quarters battle) formation for moving thru a doorway for a 4 man team. Looking down each coloured dot is a person. The lines are not 'visual directions' but rather fields of fire for each team member. However they would also be where each person is looking so 'visual direction' is pretty much correct. And checkpoint or door is correct.


P.M me your address for the TwistiesandVegemite sandwich. (It's OK I'll express post)




It is not!!! your just playing favorites cos Sailhack loves a good TwistiesandVegemite sandwich, and none of us do

Well done on running it too two pages though

kiwibro
WA, 175 posts
12 Dec 2009 4:34PM
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Now this is where it does get interesting
But what if there is a guy just around the corner, who lobs in a grenade in the confined space ......they are all gone.
or which one has the see around corner thingy so no one gets shot trying to have a look.

sausage
QLD, 4873 posts
12 Dec 2009 9:26PM
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Congrats Sailhack, I can now rest easy - when I saw your post this morning I thought that was a brilliant guess. Some great comedic responses also KA360 and haircut. Maybe someone else can change their avatar to a really esoteric image for us to play "Guess That Avatar" game again.

windtechno
VIC, 372 posts
12 Dec 2009 10:37PM
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haha, just worked it out its marks balls

Ellobuddha
NSW, 625 posts
13 Dec 2009 4:21PM
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kiwibro said...

Now this is where it does get interesting
But what if there is a guy just around the corner, who lobs in a grenade in the confined space ......they are all gone.
or which one has the see around corner thingy so no one gets shot trying to have a look.


Dont hang in the doorway - the Fatal Funnel

saltiest1
NSW, 2558 posts
14 Dec 2009 12:44AM
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bit of a let down really. at least i can sleep at night now.

Sailhack
VIC, 5000 posts
14 Dec 2009 8:59PM
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Mark _australia said...

Sailhack said...

Security formation showing visual direction at a checkpoint...or 'door'?


Sailhack wins (close enough - very)

It is a CQB (close quarters battle) formation for moving thru a doorway for a 4 man team. Looking down each coloured dot is a person. The lines are not 'visual directions' but rather fields of fire for each team member. However they would also be where each person is looking so 'visual direction' is pretty much correct. And checkpoint or door is correct.


P.M me your address for the TwistiesandVegemite sandwich. (It's OK I'll express post)





Whoa! Thought it was a long shot! Makes up for my crappy attempts at Caption comps...

Mark...overnight delivery for the sanga? If not, no probs - when it gets here I'll just pop it in the jaffle maker.

Mark _australia
WA, 23450 posts
14 Dec 2009 6:10PM
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Mate I've never done one toasted. Might be a bit weird?

Normal post Qld to here or vice versa is pretty slow (7-8 days) and Vic or NSW seems to be bit better - 5 days - so express would be 3 days at best.

I think it will still be OK after 3 days but the Twisties may go soggy (I use quite a bit of butter and Vegemite on the bread).

Oh well send me your adress and we'll see.

Twisties and Vegemite in a sandwich just has to be experienced. Lurvellly

Fooosh
WA, 563 posts
16 Dec 2009 7:30PM
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Please explain:
www.seabreeze.com.au/Members/Profile/Details.aspx?member=kfc

Mark _australia
WA, 23450 posts
16 Dec 2009 7:51PM
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???

evlPanda
NSW, 9207 posts
17 Dec 2009 12:05AM
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A pirate! (copy)

Windxtasy
WA, 4017 posts
16 Dec 2009 9:42PM
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While your avatar was cast off and abandoned someone else swooped in and possessed it!



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