Re: USF4 changes!

  • From: Manase Zote <bmlzote@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: cpt-fgc@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Wed, 6 Aug 2014 19:29:28 +0200

I have 8 final fantasy games on my ps vita as we speak :)
Nice and portable.
On 6 Aug 2014 18:36, "Nicholas Robertson-Muir" <nicmuir@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Woot! A Squenix sale.  Lemme see what there's to be had...
> Chrono...
> Defenders
> Dissida...
> Final Fantasy...
> Final Fantasy...
> Final Fantasy...
> Final Fantasy...
>
> ...*coma*
>
>
> On Wed, Aug 6, 2014 at 5:25 PM, Manase Zote <bmlzote@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>> Oops, wrong ling :)
>>
>>
>> http://www.playstationlifestyle.net/2014/08/05/square-enix-playstation-store-sale-starts-today-save-big-final-fantasy-games/
>>
>>
>> On Wed, Aug 6, 2014 at 5:24 PM, Manase Zote <bmlzote@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>
>>> Square-Enix is having a sale on PSN!
>>>
>>> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O-qgKTmsPMI
>>>
>>>
>>> On Wed, Aug 6, 2014 at 4:58 PM, Ilitirit Sama <ilitirit@xxxxxxxxx>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> I just read a very interesting paper urban legends in academia, with
>>>> the story of spinach as the example.
>>>>
>>>> People believe that spinach is good for you because of it's high iron
>>>> content.  Well, the reason people believe that is because of an incorrect
>>>> decimal in a research paper in the 1930s that made it seem that spinach has
>>>> 10x the amount of iron that red meat.  Interesting, right?  But upon
>>>> further investigation, it turns out this claim is false.  The mistake was
>>>> actually made in a paper published in 1890, and 1930 was the year the
>>>> mistake was finally disclosed.  OK, so the story got the date wrong by 40
>>>> years, but the gist is still the same, right?  Not quite.  There is no
>>>> evidence that this mistake was ever committed!
>>>>
>>>> So why do people believe spinach has a high iron content?  Simply
>>>> because it does have a high iron content.
>>>>
>>>> At this point you may be thinking to yourself, "WTF, this is stupid!
>>>> Fuck you for making me read this"
>>>>
>>>> Except that there is a twist, spinach is high in iron, but most of it
>>>> is not available for absorption.  In fact, it contains other substances
>>>> that prevent the body from absorbing iron.  So iron-anemic individuals
>>>> should *avoid* eating spinach!
>>>>
>>>> http://sss.sagepub.com/content/44/4/638.long
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>

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