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Last Measure re-write (~90%)

Notes:

  • I believe I just found the download for Unified X Last Measure Live! so this will take a little longer than expected. (https://web.archive.org/web/20120803014130/http://www.gnaa.eu/browser/trollforge/lastmeasure/)
    • Not all of the download links were archived, but some files like index.php can be viewed.
  • The actual creation date (or year) for Last Measure is a bit 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 2004 based on the lastmeasure.com site but I don't feel confident about it. Might change to 2003.
  • "Behavior" section is based on the nero-online.org/lastmeasure mirror.
  • Included footnotes to explain various JavaScript events and other details, it may be too excessive but I think it would help the average person understand it better.
  • Included some more mirrors listed on lastmeasure.com/mirrors.php.
  • The stats chart compiled by Version 4.1 is too large to fit onto the page as an image, so I linked to it instead under the "Links" section.
  • gnaa.ga/members mirror is down. I don't know if there's a new "current" mirror.
  • Apparently nimp.org and the modern mirror (gnaa.ga/members) are supposed to play audio clips but this does not seem to work, whether due to it being archived improperly or something else. Some of the other listed mirrors seem to have the audio clips embedded properly.
  • I don't know how to fix the extra space in the ModelessDialog code comment :(
  • Last Measure seems to make use of something called CoffeeMeasure but I do not know what this is.
  • I don't understand code that well, so if there's something I missed or misinterpreted please leave a comment on the page. The downloads to 3.4.1 and 4.1 (and some files of Last Measure Live!) are available, and you can view the source of any page by putting "view-source:" before the URL in either Firefox or Chrome. Warning that the .tar files contain shock images.
  • The source code currently linked on the "Last Measure" page is missing some code, namely the audio embed, "Lastmeasure last measure last-measure nero institute" text, CLICK ME button, and displaying pooped.jpg.

Nimp.org

  • Conclusion: Nimp is really just a Last Measure mirror, so it doesn't need its own page. Perhaps the page could redirect to the "Last Measure" page instead.

Misc. Testing

Five thugs belonging to the lowest ranks of a mafia organization committed a major failure on a certain important mission.

Later, the five were escorted to a basement hidden in the organization's headquarters and lined up in front of the boss. After extinguishing his cigarette in an ashtray, the boss stood up heavily from his chair, loaded a bullet into a handgun, and displayed it to the five.

"Now, I will think of only one finger. The person who guesses that finger first will be spared, while the rest will be dealt with," said the boss. One thug hesitantly stuck out his thumb.

A hole appeared between his eyebrows.

Next, another one of the thugs held up a finger that was not his thumb. He, too, was taken care of.

Two thugs simultaneously held up different trembling fingers.

Two gunshots echoed in the basement.

The last one, convinced that he had survived, joyfully held up his remaining finger high.

Thus, the five men were disposed of.

Q: Which finger did the last thug hold up?

The last thug raised his middle finger, which resulted in his elimination as he displayed a sign of disrespect towards the boss.