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Patrick

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  1. Think of it like this. 1 post = 5 days of training. 1,000 posts (Black Belt) x 5 = 5,000 = more than 13 years!
  2. It's not really that anyone needs to learn to take a joke... my reaction at first was to look into it instead of dismissing it as a joke, etc. So, I definitely was a little concerned. That's only natural. I found out it was a hoax or whatever and moved on. I don't really find it particularly funny, myself.
  3. Hello, We have a recent thread for this, so I am going to close this one. http://www.karateforums.com/viewtopic.php?t=19624 Thanks.
  4. Hello, We removed a post in error. It is below. I apologize for the confusion. Thanks.
  5. Another way (I think) is to right click on the file, click "Properties", make sure the "General" tab is selected and then click "Change" after "Opens With: Internet Explorer". Then you can set it to program you want.
  6. I'm thinking this was a reply that was posted as a new thread by accident. I am not sure which thread, so I am going to close it. Please let me know if I am mistaken. Thanks!
  7. No worries. I've forgotten most of them, I am sure. So many details to remember. I just happened to remember that one.
  8. Yeah, that could be. I don't know if Harry's safe from torture though. But, didn't the Death Eaters (or at least the ones closest to Voldemort) know? In GoF, doesn't he (Voldemort) say something like... why would his believers pretend not to believe when they knew the steps he took to prevent himself from dying a mortal death? That would imply that they knew about the Horcruxes. To me, at least.
  9. They are illustrating deja vu. Funny the first time, now let's stay on topic. Thanks.
  10. Well, I finished it last night, so I can finally read this thread. I don't think there is anything wrong with the plot skeleton, as it were... it was a good book, various filling in of details and surprises and what have you. Kind of the same. Probably a bit more on the disappointed side. The characters are all great, so it's hard to pick, but Dumbledore may have been my favorite character. A bit sad, really. The Order... is McGonagall the default leader there, too? What was the plan for such circumstances, if there was even a plan? If the Horcruxes are the key and Dumbledore told Harry not to tell anyone of their meetings, are Harry, Ron, Hermionee the only ones who know about them? Being the vital key (can't eliminate Voldemort without eliminating them) that they are, it is a shame not to have more of the Order working on finding them... did he really mean for Harry not to reveal it even after death? Hmm. Look at when they went to get the Horcrux. Harry didn't have a clue where to go (the blood door, the chain to the boat, etc.), how he found it, etc. How would he have found anything on his own? So, then, how is he going to find the rest? One thing I thought about was the paintings in the headmasters office. I think it might be in the books somewhere, but can the paintings be asked questions? That is to say, where the painting of the person have the same memory as the person? That one painting seems to weigh in with his opinion from time to time and does seem to have a memory... which makes you think it's possible. Perhaps not. Being a more casual fan, I may have missed something. The whole thing came up very suddenly and is kind of perplexing. It just seems a little strange for Dumbledore to just drink this unknowing potion. Why would he do so then? As intelligent as he was, you have to say he understood his value. And while he's not the type to have someone test out things for him (probably feeling that he as strong as anyone when it comes to fighting off it's effects)... why not take a cup full of it back and analyze the stuff a bit? Have someone else take a sip and work out what it does and how to cure it. Perhaps he couldn't have. Perhaps the fluid could not leave the island. Perhaps he already knew what it did. And perhaps that is why he wanted the strongest wizard to drink it and the strongest second wizard the boat would allow to make sure that he did. Did he do it that night because he knew he would die that evening and as he was going to die already, he may as well get that potion out of the way? That's what I'm thinking - hoping, anyway. Is Dumbledore's life worth more than Draco's and Snape's? Arguable, I suppose. Snape has an in with the Death Eaters, so perhaps that is worth more. Could Dumbledore not have disarmed Malfoy without his wand? Even in his weakened state... so, I think that lends credence to that general theory. He realized that he had to die, but he didn't want Malfoy to do it. That's interesting. I hadn't thought of that until reading this thread. That's an interesting one, also. That'd be a twist.
  11. You can probably consult the memberlist for that.
  12. We have it. I haven't read it yet, but I will.
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