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cjdog23

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  1. Oh really? What about the community? Don't we get the right to choose the person who is going to lead us and represent the site? No, it's like Facebook, this website is provided free of charge, Carbon doesn't technically have to listen to any of us because none of us have any share of the site..
  2. Well it was limited to the dwelling (probably so it wouldn't cause a thread like this.. >. And i guess the topic of ads has proven popular vote doesn't always mean it will happen :lol:
  3. This. So much this....
  4. $80 a month in the first place is insane AFAIK. I know we're running of a dedi server but hell there has to be a better way. I only just found this site and havent had a chance to look through it, but could somebody take a look at it and tell me if it sounds like a good deal? http://www.bluehost.com/ I found that list from a top 10 independent hosts here http://www.upperhost.com/ The only thing i can see right away is no mention of speed caps... If anything, we can always host pics offsite and just have text and site coding (which could be optimized immencely from what i've heard)... at most that's be about 1mb per page of a full thread.. Idk, just my two cents.. Or else, ya kno, get Google Adsense Ads on the site.... it's quiet literally 1 cent for every view, and I'm fairly sure we got 8,000 views a month... and God knows any user that knows the money from said ads goes straight to the support of the site wont mind them...
  5. Sup shape, good to see ya back!
  6. We have a terminal dump on the homepage lol, the login is: amason password Hope this helps! (Btw, good job collecting all this information tho, it's still a good collection of messages!)
  7. That damn laugh doesn't shut up whenever I no clip through the map... Get's hella annoying :lol:
  8. ~april or may if i remember correctly
  9. Where are they're swamps with those huts on the four main islands? I wouldn't be surprised if there was, but I haven't seen it yet so please post info (also, pics or it didn't happen if you do find info)
  10. Well, not really. That's diplomatic, not war. It's more like considering Poland as part of Germany, as it was at the time. Since it, and Takeo, just say "Japan" instead of either "mainland Japan" or "area controlled by Japan", it could be either... again, we don't know. I didn't claim to know, I just said that it could be, I don't know what the purpose of that reply was because it basicly reiterated what I just said haha
  11. Its like puerto Rico in the u.s. its not continental but its still "U.S."
  12. * - Because where else on earth was there a place that fit these criteria? please, if there is, show me and i will give you brains on every one of your posts.
  13. I'm not saying the bird is the connecting factor at this point, I've clearly said the last few posts that that is a small part of the reason why it is most likely New Guinea. And please refer my second to last post before using your last sentence as a way to detrimentally affect the evidence towards Guinea being the viable location.
  14. My point. All this data. All these files. It all adds up to one thing. We do not know where Shi No Numa takes place any more specifically than we already did. So, should we throw out that the kookaburra still inhabits New Guinea, there was a meteorite hit in 1933 in New Guinea, the locale and vegetation is identical as well as pictures of huts on Wikipedia (which, let's face it, was probably a resource of Treyarch's), on top of the fact that Japan had already controlled the region? The vegetation (including huts) and politcal control alone is enough to prove it, with the meteorite, and bird being icing on the perverbial cake. Since the hyena is not geographically relevent in any possible location the map could be in (and thus ruling out any other sound file as evidence according to you) is basicly saying using raw files to backup a theory can't be used as actual evidence. ever. And as a literary device, the sarcasm was meant to direct your attention to the entire fact as a whole, as well is being a little satirical of the pointing out the obvious that's been going on the last few posts... EDIT - BTW, 115* doesn't exist so there wouldn't be a record of a meteorite hitting containing 115, and who are we to assume to know what Trey did or did not research? * - yes, it *technically* exists, but something with a half life under a second is not going to be detectable or relevent within a meteor (or anything for that matter)
  15. The New Guinea huts are inexplicably more similar then these African huts (i.e. not made of mud/on stilts/etc. etc.), and what about the rare meteorite strike in Guinea in 1933? I am "ignoring" the hyena because it has been proved to be irrelevant while the kookaburra could be constrayed as a coincidence, which I'm perfectly fine with. Contrary to your lesson on statistics to me, it is entirely possible for Trey to include one sound as a hint to the locations while using another for ambience (like i said above, nuts cracking in movie punches), you can't know for sure. However, when viewed AS A WHOLE, New Guinea makes more sense and outweighs the countevidence (i.e. an audio file that for all intents and purposes can be deemed irrelevant because of the fact there is no possible way it could ever have been relevent in the first place based on every Japanese controlled land in WWII having absolutely no connection to the habitable areas of said animal), while the kookaburra simply acts as a coincidental add-on. *BOTH* sets of 'data' are being included, but the quality of one over the other is where the real evidence is found. As for the sarcasm, it seems your making mountains out of mole hills considering your focusing more on that than the fact preceeding it.
  16. *hyena's simply dont live in jungles and swamps (and yes, as hard as it is to believe, shi no numa takes place in a jungle/swamp) *kookaburras live in New Guinea, an area we've seen is filled with jungles and swamps from the pictures posted *the buildings in New Guinea are uncannilly similar to the ones on Shi No Numa *Japan never held any land that would be habitable by hyenas during WWII (or at any time AFAIK) *Japan held New Guinea around WWII *There are no swamp/jungle areas in Japan with those style buildings AFAIK *There is no area anywhere with the style buildings and swamps and kukaburras other then New Guinea AFAIK all these facts line up fairly well IMO Shi No Numa takes place in a swamp?!!!! Seriously, cut out the sarcasm. It's uncalled for. He's just trying to state his point, and since his point is similar to mine, I'll defend him. The buildings in New Guinea are similar to ones in Shi No Numa? They are HUTS. How different could they be? The entire region probably has similar huts. You are choosing two sound files. Saying that one counts and the other one doesn't. You can't do that. You say "well hyena is just ambience". What if I said that the bird was just ambience? Oh, but the bird could possibly be the location. Woodlands =/= swamps. Woodlands is land with wood. A swamp is mostly moisture and plants that capitalize on that. You have a couple sensable options as I see it. 1. Discount all the evidence altogether for not adding up. It's all just ambience that you guys are looking far too much into. 2. Accept all evidence as the creatures living there, i.e. there are those birds and hyena in Shi No Numa. This would simply mean that they are NON-native, hence, giving us NO insight into where Shi No Numa is located. That's it. You can't just pick one saying it counts while the other doesn't, saying that it is non-canon. That's picking the data to suit your theories, when it should be picking the theories to support the data. Being Zombies fans, we are fortunate that we have so few non-canonical data, compared to other series. The fact that hyenas dont live in swamps is all the evidence I need to prove beyond a shadow of a doubt that it is for ambience only. The fact that kookaburras have been known to live in an area similar to shi no numa (i.e. New Guinea, where they are exclusive to, where the environment has been shown to be jungle/swamp through pictures) leaves it as the only viable option in and of itself. I really don't know how else to disprove that hyenas are even relevant, let alone a disproving factor. Kookaburras are not concrete evidence, but until better evidence comes along, everything fits so why *shouldn't* or why *couldn't* or why *wouldn't* it be set in New Guinea? ** - and the sarcasm is because everybody seems to be forgetting that simple fact that should in all respects make the entire hyena sound file irrelevant, so i figure if i say something that sticks alone with it the entire part may stick as well
  17. *hyena's simply dont live in jungles and swamps (and yes, as hard as it is to believe, shi no numa takes place in a jungle/swamp) *kookaburras live in New Guinea, an area we've seen is filled with jungles and swamps from the pictures posted *the buildings in New Guinea are uncannilly similar to the ones on Shi No Numa *Japan never held any land that would be habitable by hyenas during WWII (or at any time AFAIK) *Japan held New Guinea around WWII *There are no swamp/jungle areas in Japan with those style buildings AFAIK *There is no area anywhere with the style buildings and swamps and kukaburras other then New Guinea AFAIK all these facts line up fairly well IMO
  18. That would be true in a quantitative equation, but the quality of the evidence can not be numbered. In this case where hyena is an outliers, I believe there is enough evidence there to prove it negligable at best. I'm not saying to count it completely out, just that it has no logical reason to be there no matter what the location is because hyenas do not live in swamps or jungles (
  19. The kookaburra comes from New Guinnea, and from the pictures we can establish that the area is full of swamps and jungles, as well as the resemblence the buildings have to each other is uncanny. If anything, they're definitly not from some rural swamp in the island of Japan. With this follow up I do believe in ~70-80% confidence that nazi_zombie_sumpf takes place in New Guinea
  20. That's a valid point; you can't just invalidate it. It is a geniune hyena. You may believe it a misnomer, but we can't be sure. It's not even likely; it could go either way. Since we don't know whether to discount it or not (discount the hyena file while maintaining the bird file is a biiit selective), it should all be discounted altogether. And H.Yena wasn't even really thought of at the time. It's a hyena yelling, not a reference to a scientist. Although hyena's dont exist in any land Japan has ever had control of (AFAIK), so that in itself is enough evidence that this specific sound was probably included for ambience only (like the sound of nuts cracking are used in TV/movie punches, etc.), while the kookaburra really was in a Japanesse controlled area that geographically resembles the map, unlike anywhere in Africa (AFAIK, no jungles or swamps, and vice versa, no hyenas in jungles and/or swamps).
  21. If that were the case, we would NEVER find the exact location of SNN. There has to be an exception to this Hyena thing. Maybe 3arc added it to toy with us? Harvey Yena -> HYENA I'm 100% sure that the Hyena sound is hint about the mysterious American Group 935 Doctor Harvey Yena who knew what Richtofen did. And that also developed Hyena Infra-Dead. But the bird must be hint on the actual location. The sound 'hyena.wav' is literally a hyena howling, most likely an environmental addon to create the ambience, but that also means the kookaburo may also be for ambience as well; however, after seeing the buildings from New Guinea, I am more inclined that hyena is just a misnomer, as it's also a sound effect for other maps that would not possibly have hyenas in their locales.
  22. Hyena.wav does sound like an actual hyena :/ although it may have been used as an ominous sound effect, who knows...
  23. http://www.megaupload.com/?d=MYGZJXO4 it keeps telling me that the ziped file is invalid just downloaded/extracted fine using windows stock zip extractor
  24. http://www.megaupload.com/?d=MYGZJXO4
  25. Added a link to give me brains in the OP haha (couldn't pass up the oportunity! )
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