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Dr Shaneman wrote:No-one's interested in our JP stuff Kaito.
Then who am I writing my bi-weekly column for?!
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Kaito-kun wrote:Then who am I writing my bi-weekly column for?!
You have a column?
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Dr Shaneman wrote:You have a column?
Yeah.
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i always though biweekly was twice a week, but after looking it up... i still don't know as it seems it's both twice a week and also fortnightly
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Reknoc wrote:i always though biweekly was twice a week, but after looking it up... i still don't know as it seems it's both twice a week and also fortnightly

Yeah, seems anything involving the term "bi" is up for anything.

Including me.
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Oh so that's what those Facebook status were about. They always confused me.
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[video=youtube_share;H2OWC5Hosv8]http://youtu.be/H2OWC5Hosv8[/video]

What makes this interesting (if you want to call it that) is that this is most likely where Ice Cap Zone's music from Sonic 3 originates from. This video was uploaded in 2009 and it's just now the connection is being made. Brad Buxer was the keyboardist for this video and the one who composed ICZone.
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This song has officially been stuck on my head now :p
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TheChaosBlue wrote:[video=youtube_share;H2OWC5Hosv8]http://youtu.be/H2OWC5Hosv8[/video]

What makes this interesting (if you want to call it that) is that this is most likely where Ice Cap Zone's music from Sonic 3 originates from. This video was uploaded in 2009 and it's just now the connection is being made. Brad Buxer was the keyboardist for this video and the one who composed ICZone.
Here's Ice Cap Zone for those unfamiliar with it:

[youtube]hYxlqTpZ-24[/youtube]

It's always interesting to see when samples of other tracks are used in game OSTs. Sonic CD has another example: The boss theme in the EU/JP versions features samples from Xavier's "Work That Sucker To Death":

Sonic CD's Boss Theme:

[youtube]wXLQHs89c-U[/youtube]

"Work That Sucker To Death":

[youtube]0dpU5suqksY[/youtube]

Of course, you already knew that, didn't you?
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[video=youtube;ddMWTFegrq4]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ddMWTFegrq4[/video]
Completely random,
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