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Post by faircod1965 on Jan 31, 2006 14:11:17 GMT
I haven't seen CANYON/HOLIDAY on Cartoon Network UK yet, as it maybe a while before these or the rest of Season 5 are being shown in Britain, well, later this year to be percise, but I can hardly wait.
Speaking of Kuki's air hostess outfit in HOLIDAY, I wonder if future KND episodes would feature Kuki in more outfits, like a police uniform, a judge's outfit, a scientist's outfit, a flamenco dress, a sailor's suit, a coupier's outfit or a business suit. I can imagine Kuki wearing a shirt and tie.
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Post by YazzyFrazzi on Jan 31, 2006 17:38:38 GMT
I haven't seen CANYON/HOLIDAY on Cartoon Network UK yet, as it maybe a while before these or the rest of Season 5 are being shown in Britain, well, later this year to be percise, but I can hardly wait. Speaking of Kuki's air hostess outfit in HOLIDAY, I wonder if future KND episodes would feature Kuki in more outfits, like a police uniform, a judge's outfit, a scientist's outfit, a flamenco dress, a sailor's suit, a coupier's outfit or a business suit. I can imagine Kuki wearing a shirt and tie. Tell me about it mate! I wanna see those episodes too!!!!!!!!!!!!! Wah!!!!!!!!!!!!! Hopefully they should show those epis in the UK soon! Lets hope!
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Post by Numbuh 0xFF on Jan 31, 2006 22:14:23 GMT
Also, I was going to say Babel Fish, but I didn't think anyone would catch my Douglas Adams reference. Plenty of people would've caught it. I don't know, Shwoo, those Babel Fish are mighty slippery. ;D
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Post by Shwoo on Feb 1, 2006 3:23:16 GMT
Even covered with ear wax?
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Post by Numbuh 0xFF on Feb 1, 2006 3:42:05 GMT
Good point.
Still, I know I had a devil of a time catching it in the original HGTG text adventure. Ahh, the glory days....*gets mugged in memory lane*
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Post by faircod1965 on Feb 3, 2006 15:52:33 GMT
In HOLIDAY, as the plane landed, did Kuki put her foot on the brake pedal to put the brakes on and stop the plane?
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Post by italianator on Feb 4, 2006 2:21:44 GMT
Finally finally finally THE TOILENATOR ROCKS!!! And the symphonic chorus that sing "Flush! Flush! Flush! Flush!" while Toily uses his brainstorming powers to ruin the KND's party is something really scary and cool! Anyway there was also Mr. Boss! He he, the scene in the market bathroom... lol! :-)
About HOLIDAY: nice episode, I confirm that numbuh 10/Sonia is so pretty! And the Jamaican guy is very funny, got a weird accent or is it a personal impression?
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Post by The J.A.M., a.k.a. Numbuh i on Feb 4, 2006 4:25:30 GMT
[...unWARP!!!] Good evening. In HOLIDAY, as the plane landed, did Kuki put her foot on the brake pedal to put the brakes on and stop the plane? I take it you mean when she shoved Hoagie out of the chair, because it was LIZZIE who landed the plane. No, the "pedal" was only the foot-rest of the barbershop chair that was used as a pilot chair. Is anyone familiar with vector readings? Can anyone decipher what Kuki was saying when she said: "This is Kids Next Door flight 11-ty-bahundred heading 4-0-9er!" ¡Zacatepóngolas! Until next time, remember: I AM THE J.A.M. (a.k.a. Numbuh i: "Just because I'm imaginary doesn't mean I don't exist") Good evening. [WARP!!!]
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Post by faircod1965 on Feb 4, 2006 5:10:19 GMT
I understand now, Kuki's feet were on the foot-rest of the pilot chair when she was flying the plane and you said that Lizzie DID land the plane. Thanks for info, as I live in the UK where Cartoon Network have yet to show CANYON/HOLIDAY. I hope CN will show it here in Britain.
"Oh it's so lovely to lovely dovely wuvely." Kuki Sanban a.k.a. Numbuh 3
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Post by faircod1965 on Feb 7, 2006 0:01:36 GMT
Can anyone tell me what happened at the end of Op HOLIDAY and what happened in the closing credits of CANYON/HOLIDAY.
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Post by faircod1965 on Feb 10, 2006 8:26:18 GMT
[...unWARP!!!] Good evening. In HOLIDAY, as the plane landed, did Kuki put her foot on the brake pedal to put the brakes on and stop the plane? I take it you mean when she shoved Hoagie out of the chair, because it was LIZZIE who landed the plane. No, the "pedal" was only the foot-rest of the barbershop chair that was used as a pilot chair. Is anyone familiar with vector readings? Can anyone decipher what Kuki was saying when she said: "This is Kids Next Door flight 11-ty-bahundred heading 4-0-9er!" ¡Zacatepóngolas! Until next time, remember: I AM THE J.A.M. (a.k.a. Numbuh i: "Just because I'm imaginary doesn't mean I don't exist") Good evening. [WARP!!!] but according to earlier replies, Lizzie also knocked herself out, so there maybe a possiblity that the plane might have crashed. Just a guess, but did Lizzie, Kuki and Hoagie recover after that?
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Post by The J.A.M., a.k.a. Numbuh i on Feb 19, 2006 2:42:42 GMT
No, Lizzie never knocked herself, and everyone woke up when they landed.
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Post by faircod1965 on Feb 19, 2006 3:24:56 GMT
Thanks J.A.M. I'm glad Hoagie and Kuki are okay after the crash-landing.
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Post by digigirl02 on Mar 11, 2006 1:23:09 GMT
I wouldn't not after lizzie's cooking.
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Post by Numbuh 0xFF on Mar 11, 2006 2:08:20 GMT
Vector readings you say?
Well having just survived completed an advanced math course I feel I might point out a thing or two:
1) You could, in theory, use a vector do display your flightpath. There is a problem with it, however, you see all our flying gets done on a sphere, and a sphere is mighty troublesome place to implement a standard Cartesian coordinate system. If someone actually figured out a way to do it (by, perhaps streching the surface of the earth into a flat shape and designating some politicaly correct place as the "Origin") you could state your flightpath by quoting the x and y coordinates (we're saving the z coordinates for height). Note that this method presumes that Traffic Control has the info on the flight's position (with RADAR that ain't so hard) as, otherwise, you'd need to quote two sets of vectors: your current location and the destination to form a complete vector.
2) She quotes only three numbers in the 0-9 range. This is fairly low resolution to determine which way she's going.
As it happens pilots never use vectors like that. What they probably use is something called a 'heading', that is the angle (in degrees) by which your craft is turning. These are usually calculated in respect to true north. However shee does say 409-er (by the way, the the 'niner' part is just Kuki pronoucning the numbers in concordance with the NATO Phonetic Alphabet) which kinda puts the kibosh on the whole 'degree' theory. It sounds authentic, however.
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