pirates of the 777 seas by Razor 1911
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@stupido103 "the 777 seas reference to joke the 666 hype of the devil back in 80's"
I like this joke.
However, 777 means something else and in fact it's why Razor used 1191 instead of their old tag '2992'.
'777' stands for 'All permission' in user privilege. All permission for User, Group and Other(s). It's a standard thing for *NIX and *DOS users in the old days.
The 80s, you said.
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@MakeTh3pOrn He's most likely smarter than you considering he'd probably understand it was a joke.
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@stupido103 Uhm... that would be 777 from hexadecimal to 1911 in decimal.
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@iLife64 not true
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@stupido103 1911 is the decimal
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thank you Razor
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beautiful
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God i miss those days, walking through isles, looking for games, trying new games out. looking at intros, never forgotten - thats why i still keep my amiga 500 and 1200 in my closet, i take it out from time to time at least ones a year and boot it up, puts smile on my face... 80s and early 90s!
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Ty Razor for letting me demo games before buying, since many of the big wig game makers don't put out demos themselves these days.
Razor is not from 1911,
the 1911 stands for 777
1911 is a Hexadecimal, when you convert it to decimal its 777.
the 777 seas reference to joke the 666 hype of the devil back in 80's
thumps up
stupido103 4 months ago 24
Razor was always there, I am pretty sure even before the computer was invented. Rumours say that the computer was only invented to make sure their talents were not wasted.
Furzkampfbomber 7 months ago 15