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46. Unbefitting Nevada Skies
47. Covert Women
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I wanna be the guy. Final Boss
This is my current progress on I wanna be the guy's final boss. For those of you who don't know I wanna be the guy is an amazingly difficult game that requires a ton of patience, timing, skill, and repetition. After many hours of pain I am currently on the final boss and struggling immensely with it. This is my progress on it after hundreds of attempts. The battle has 6 separate phases: Phase 1: He stands on the right side and fires one large shot at your current position, flies across the screen and drops a fire-bomb which engulfs half of the floor in fire. He then runs across the floor at you, jumps to the right side and repeats this process. After a certain number of hits he moves to phase 2 Phase 2: In phase two he begins by jumping and shooting around 5 or 6 huge shots downward at you, and quickly after shoots 5 or 6 more to the left. He then runs to the left side and begins shooting single HUGE shots at you one at a time (he aims at your current position.) This phase requires 14 hits to move to phase 3. I generally do this by hitting him 4 times before the initial shots, twice while falling, twice between the first 3 shots, once between the 4th and 5th shot, and once while he flies to the right side again. Phase 3: In phase 3 the boss almost instantly moves to the middle of the bottom floor (meaning you must be out of the way at the time). He then shoots a large shot at your current position, which, upon impact of every wall, bounces at your current position. This phase is usually very easy if you simply jump over the shot and let it bounce back at him. It's not always that simple though as you'll see in the video. Additionally every 4 shots he will throw a firebomb as described in phase 1. After hitting him 4 times he will move onto his second form and 4th phase. 2nd form: 4th Phase: Once you pick up the gun dropped after the 3rd phase (The Guy appears to die by flying out the window), quickly be ready to avoid a bombardment of shots from above with a VERY small space to fit through. You then have to fight The Guy's GIANT head (namely his eyes really). This phase is really rather easy after avoiding the beginning shots, you simply stand on the right side and shoot the eyes many times, avoiding the occasional fireballs and the VERY occasional spike-from-the-mouth-hell-attack. 5th Phase: After you destroy both of his eyes they will rematerialize (magic?) and you'll have to run for your god damn life to avoid a ridiculous stream of fireballs that will chase you around the screen. After that he will set the left and right sides on fire making you stand on either the floor or the tiny ass poles on either side. He also now shoots fire from his mouth and white homing thingies of doom. Destroy both eyes again and you'll be introduced into even more hell: Phase 6: This is the final phase, and also the last one that I reach in the video. Upon killing both of his eyes he decides to set the floor on fire leaving you with two poles left to stand on. His eyebrows now also work to deflect your shots, meaning you have to go ALL the way around the screen once you kill one eye. He also shoots fireballs much quicker now and after every 2 or 3 shots he shoots two spikes from his teeth, making it nearly impossible to survive. If you can manage to take out both eyes through all of this hell, you will finally be able to watch the credits of this hellish game. Good luck. Cheers~ OniSplitter. :3

Super Mario 64 - Secret Star #12, #13, and #14
Showing where Secret Star 12, 13, and 14 is. 12 and 13 are Stars from Toad. The first(12) is located on the 2nd floor. He is under the stairway to the 3rd floor. The second(13) one is located to the right of the grandfather clock. The third(14) requires the use of the Wing Cap. This could be classified as a tricky Star to get. Screw up, and you will have to go all the way back to the 3rd floor.

Island of Dr. Brain - Part 8 of 14
This video shows the Spectrum Door, the Synonym Apples, and the Antonym Ants. The Spectrum Door puzzle is laughably easy, and furthermore, the creators didn't really think through what they were doing. The Novice and Standard levels require 3 and 5 elements respectively, but these are equivalent difficulty when selecting out of 8 elements (either find three that work or three that don't). However, Expert requires 6 elements, which means you only have to find two the don't match the color scheme, which is slightly easier.

Lego Game Card Sorter Robot
The cardsorter robot in action, Three rcx robots in cooperation. One rcx card reader,using 2 light sensors to read a 6 bit barcode on each card,transmits IR message to rcx 2 controlling base rotation and fore-arm extension,which in turn sends messages to wrist rcx (grip,tilt and rotation) consecutive cards are stored in the same slot,wrist can flick cards to left or right if higher or lower,in practice a full deck of shuffled playing cards only requires 14-15 slots.

Swingtime Fred & Ginger tapdance style Astaire Rogers 1930s Films Tribute American Standards Katherine Healy 14 Varna
Katherine Healy at age 14 in the Varna International Ballet Competition. July, 1983, Varna, Bulgaria. Her fourth pas de deux of three required elimination rounds with four pas de deuxs that culminated in her winning a gold medal in the junior division (ages 14-19 at that time). Performed later on the same evening as the Don Quixote from Round III that I have posted. This was her contemporary piece required for the third round, and was her final performance during the competition. Specially choreographed for her and for this competition by David Howard, with a medley of American standards arranged and performed by Lynn Stanford. Nicely partnered throughout the competition by Greg Larson and particularly well complemented by him in this piece. This one really touched my heart, she appeared to be channeling Ginger Rogers, which struck me as especially remarkable, considering this was being performed in an Iron Curtain country during the Cold War!


















































