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It's perfectly normal, for weirdoes!!!!


I just need to hear a refrain from a cello and I'll get quite nostalgic the days when I explored roman, egyptian and mayan ruins. A lute will have me reliving the first time I set foot in the Prancing Pony.


It's clearly not healthy!


See also technological synaesthesia

I get that kind of sadness when I come to the end of a series of sci-fi fantasy books. When I was a teenager I read the chronicles of prydain http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Chronicles_of_Prydain and remember feeling very meloncholy at the end. I guess you escape in to this worlds and characters in a way that you don't when things are set in our own world (boring).


There was also something very special about Ocarina of Time that hasn't been captured by a Zelda game since (possibly equalled, but not improved upon).

But that could be because it was so ahead of anything else at that time, that it was pushing what the N64 could do. Link to the past was / is a nice top down game that fits well with current hand held devices, which has given it a new lease of life I reckon.

Ooh, wrong place but you might like the look of this otta


http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=tenpLSKU-9U


They're doing a 'proper' version of slender man.


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And yes Rosie, it was LoTRO (Lord of The Rings Online), basically a middle earth version of World of Warcraft....without the players. Some of the early game stages in Bree Land and The Shire were rather lovely to wander around.


You could buy a lute and play it with the keyboard, shift for a sharp, ctrl for a flat.


I think I managed match of the day


 

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