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hermesz-2 | Posted - 23 July 2002 2:39 PST Its ridiculous to see so many unreleased records amongst the oldest Id records :) 2 from the 5 oldest. Of course I dont complain coz this is the only list of records where an old runner like me can still be on the top :) Its amazing that my e1m6_053 is so old...I would say I've just made it some weeks ago. Anyone trying to beat this, or the one I made in '98 ?? Peter Edited by - hermesz-2 on 7/23/2002 2:43:07 AM |
Stubby | Posted - 23 July 2002 8:10 PST "Its amazing that my e1m6_053 is so old...I would say I've just made it some weeks ago. Anyone trying to beat this, or the one I made in '98 ??" I did 0:52 in April 2002, don't you remember? :-) - The axe swinging master - |
Ken | Posted - 24 July 2002 10:38 PST Heh, April's fools joke! It sure got me. It's not that e1m6 0:53 is old, it's that with runners like Jozsef and Thomas, and Martin and Timo.. ID record are broken just too easily. Just take a look at all the demos the above mentioned have produces... they've covered the entire tables. So your 2 year old record (Marh 19 2000? Wow, if that's it then I'm an SDA geek) is one of the oldest. Of course, you can improve it yourself, Peter. :P We live, as we dream - alone. |
hermesz-2 | Posted - 25 July 2002 3:31 PST Records changes so quickly that I feel like the snail who accidentally broke his shell as a mushroom grew suddenly out while he was bowling along the field :) |
Stubby | Posted - 25 July 2002 4:34 PST Wise words Peter! But what do they mean? :-) - The axe swinging master - |
hermesz-2 | Posted - 26 July 2002 0:13 PST I was just trying to describe that the records change so often that I cannot notice much of them. - the Old One - |