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Number of discs?
Posted: August 07, 2007 • 6:55 pm
by Adventureguy
How many discs in "The Pandora Directive?
I bought the game used and received 3 discs. Is this the correct amount?
Seems I read some where there were 6 discs.
Thanks for any help.
Bob
PD
Posted: August 07, 2007 • 7:45 pm
by Jen
Pandora has 5 discs.
Sorry, ya got screwed.
UAKM has 4.
Overseer has 5 cd's and 1 DVD rom disk. I never got the DVD rom to play. Oh well.
Re: PD
Posted: August 07, 2007 • 7:49 pm
by Cubase
Jen wrote:Pandora has 5 discs.
Under a Killing Moon has 4 Discs
Pandora has 6 discs
Overseer has 5 Discs, and an additional DVD
the game is supposed to come with 2 4xCD cases, the first containing 1-3, and the second containing 4-6.
-Cub. =o)
Number of discs?
Posted: August 07, 2007 • 8:03 pm
by Adventureguy
Thanks for the responses. I'll be getting in touch with the seller tonight. I bought the game on Amazon, I should be able to return it.
Bob
Posted: August 07, 2007 • 10:22 pm
by Jen
Whoops, that's what I meant.
Standing corrected.
Number of discs?
Posted: August 08, 2007 • 7:29 am
by Adventureguy
Your forgiven
Bob
Posted: August 08, 2007 • 8:56 am
by freepizza
I dont know if I will be able to forgive you Jennifer.
Posted: August 08, 2007 • 8:06 pm
by Fred Buer
For not knowing such basic information I'm considering excommunication! But we'll write it up as a typo. Just this once!
*snicker*
-Fred
PS: I learned the hard way that crashing and falling off your bike can hurt something friggin' tremendously tonight. I sincerely recommend avoiding bicycles. Forever.
Or at least get one with a headlight so you see where you're going and not running off the road and getting yourself banged up. And I don't mean in that good, fun, rollicking, may-end-up-pregnant way-banged up either. I've put ice on my ribs, treated the cuts and scrapes and washed up. Time for bed.
My body is getting old. Jim, pass some geritol please. I dunno what geritol is, but it sounds like good stuff.
Posted: August 08, 2007 • 9:12 pm
by Jim the old guy
Sure, Fred, no problem. I keep a few cases on hand. Helps with...uh...I can't remember....that's it! It helps my memory, or something else. Maybe I should mix it with a little Jack Daniels.

Posted: August 09, 2007 • 12:26 am
by Cubase
Well you see it's the Geritol/Jack Daniels combination that helped form one of out most treatured terms of endearment for elderly folk today:
You see, you take the 'Geri' from Geritol, the 'ack' from Jack (Daniels),
and then, borrowing the 'ic' (pronoinced "ick") from scientific terminology to describe some kind of syndrome (like Psychotic, but in this case you would add 'tr' as well (becoming 'tric') to fill the stoccato void in the combination of words, similar to how it is used in 'egocentric'... otherwise it would sound 'egocen-ic' which is incorrect), and you place it at the end of the word combination...
Geriacktric!
However, becuase our wonderful language loves to remove letters that are not required to pronounce the actual word, it then became spelt as "geriatric".
There you go!
-Cub. =o)
Posted: August 09, 2007 • 1:15 am
by Mr. Thomas Malloy
I think you actually convinced me.
Most people would just say ... "Ahh, it's just latin for ... gerbils ... or .. sumthin"
No but seriously.
Seriously? That's the real meaning behind the word? I swear I'd believe it.
Posted: August 09, 2007 • 6:38 am
by Fred Buer
Sooo... if I got major halitosis from all the Jack Daniel's, and popped some Geritol, and then everything became alright...
Would that be Geri-Hali-Well..?
Dear god that was a long-shot...
-Fred
Posted: August 09, 2007 • 7:24 am
by Jim the old guy
Somehow this whole post has turned into a long shot!
Good line of reasoning, Cub. All that garbled explanation actually made sense!