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* Cat Ear Tribe (猫耳族, ''Nekomimi-zoku'') | * Cat Ear Tribe (猫耳族, ''Nekomimi-zoku'') | ||
* Heian period (平安時代, ''Heian jidai'') | * Heian period (平安時代, ''Heian jidai'') | ||
== KEKMA MYSTERIES == | |||
* Is the "Chinese dog skinning" a screenshot from [[Animals skinned alive for Fur Trade|Animals skinned alive for fur trade]]? | |||
** Also, are they domestic dogs or raccoon dogs? | |||
** This question also applies to the "skinned Chinese dog" mentioned on the [[Playdoom.neocities.org]] page. | |||
* What is the "final phase" that the website changed to in October 2020? | |||
== haha168 screamer and joke applications == | |||
web.archive.org/web/20110607152016/<nowiki>http://www.haha168.com/main_down/</nowiki> | |||
== List of Screamers from Atwiki == | == List of Screamers from Atwiki == | ||
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Hiragana puzzle: やあ!僕が踊ってる最中に出てくる、ひらがな十文字を並べ替えて、文章を作ってね。 ("Hello there! Make a sentence by rearranging the ten hiragana characters that appear while I'm dancing.") | Hiragana puzzle: やあ!僕が踊ってる最中に出てくる、ひらがな十文字を並べ替えて、文章を作ってね。 ("Hello there! Make a sentence by rearranging the ten hiragana characters that appear while I'm dancing.") | ||
Jan Ken Pon puzzle: やあ、また会ったね。 | Jan Ken Pon puzzle: やあ、また会ったね。 この動画のヒントに、下のパネルの謎を解いてね。行くよ!("Hello again! Use the hints from this video to solve the puzzle on the panel below. Let's go!") | ||
== Last Measure == | == Last Measure == | ||
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* The difference between first_opener.swf and second_opener.swf. The files are available in the 4.1 .tar download, and you can view the code in a Flash decompiler such as JPEXS. I don't really understand the difference between the two and I would be very appreciative if someone could try and explain it. It also seems that a mirror only uses one of the SWFs at a time, not both. | * The difference between first_opener.swf and second_opener.swf. The files are available in the 4.1 .tar download, and you can view the code in a Flash decompiler such as JPEXS. I don't really understand the difference between the two and I would be very appreciative if someone could try and explain it. It also seems that a mirror only uses one of the SWFs at a time, not both. | ||
* The contents of '''lm.pdf''' and what Last Measure mirror it links to. Unfortunately, the file is not archived in the trollforge directory. While we know that it redirects to Last Measure, I don't know what specific URL or mirror that it points to. | * The contents of '''lm.pdf''' and what Last Measure mirror it links to. Unfortunately, the file is not archived in the trollforge directory. While we know that it redirects to Last Measure, I don't know what specific URL or mirror that it points to. | ||
* | * There is a LastCoffee.class but the file isn't archived on the trollforge directory. | ||
* The actual creation date (or year) for Last Measure is difficult to determine. The nero-online.org mirror has archives going back to 2003. The lastmeasure.com site has a copyright year 2004. According to ED Last Measure emerged "circa September 2005". I've left it as 2003 to reflect the nero-online mirror. | * The actual creation date (or year) for Last Measure is difficult to determine. The nero-online.org mirror has archives going back to 2003. The lastmeasure.com site has a copyright year 2004. According to ED Last Measure emerged "circa September 2005". I've left it as 2003 to reflect the nero-online mirror. | ||
** Interestingly, one of the mirrors listed on the page goes back to 2002 (dms100.org/worksucks/lame.html). It seems to be a precursor to Last Measure. It's similar in that it spawns windows containing Goatse, but that's about it. | ** Interestingly, one of the mirrors listed on the page goes back to 2002 (dms100.org/worksucks/lame.html). It seems to be a precursor to Last Measure. It's similar in that it spawns windows containing Goatse, but that's about it. | ||
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* グロ (''guro'') = refers to gore or any other gruesome or grotesque content | * グロ (''guro'') = refers to gore or any other gruesome or grotesque content | ||
* ビックリ (''bikkuri'') or ビックリ系 (''bikkuri kei'') = screamer | * ビックリ (''bikkuri'') or ビックリ系 (''bikkuri kei'') = screamer | ||
''Bikkuri'' (ビックリ) is an onomatopoeic word that means surprise. It | ''Bikkuri'' (ビックリ) is an onomatopoeic word that means surprise. It might also be written in the hiragana form びっくり. |