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Got the notes for the [[Stone of Glory]]! Remember, whenever you see something in italics that means Im not sure. "This treasure ''gives out an essence of perplexion.'' Even the pikmin seemed in awe!"[[User:Pikdude|Pikdude]] 22:39, 24 December 2007 (UTC)
Got the notes for the [[Stone of Glory]]! Remember, whenever you see something in italics that means Im not sure. "This treasure ''gives out an essence of perplexion.'' Even the pikmin seemed in awe!"[[User:Pikdude|Pikdude]] 22:39, 24 December 2007 (UTC)
Good News! I DUG UP MY PIKMIN GAME! Now I have the Omilar's notes and Sales Pitch for the [[Flame of Tomorrow]]! Here's Omilar's notes: "From the begginning of time, my people have searched for a perfectly clean, endlessly renewable energy source. Unfortunately, we've never found anything close to it. Rubbing these two items together seems to produce fire. Maybe this is the long-lost energy source we've been searching for?" And here's the Sales Pitch: "Is this the flame of hope that spawned humanoid civilization? Hoctocate needs new energy sources, and this could be a fine canidate. Will machines like me be powered by this someday?" I'll have at least two more by tommorow.[[User:Pikdude|Pikdude]] 03:14, 25 December 2007 (UTC)
Omilar's notes for the [[Corpulent Nut]]: "This rotund nut reminds me of the president's sizeable girth." Sales Pitch: "This fellow has consumed more nutrients than nessecary and now posses superior fatness. In our harsh world, this is a lifestyle to envy!"[[User:Pikdude|Pikdude]] 03:21, 25 December 2007 (UTC)
Here's Omilar's notes for the [[Impenetrable Cookie]]: "I'm a man with indomitable will, but I can't stop sampling this lucious food! Such an attractive shape...Appetizing color... Scrumptios smell... I'm getting hungry already!" Sales Pitch: "One look at this pattern and your head spins, your vision fades, and a voice commands: 'Eat this!'"[[User:Pikdude|Pikdude]] 03:42, 25 December 2007 (UTC)
:Okay, I'll add those.  About the Heli thingy, it...er...got removed...{{User:Greenpickle/sig}}
:We have a problem.  [[Notes:Impenetrable Cookie/sale|Impenetrable Cookie/sale]] is different to what you put here.  I'm guessing it's due to version differences (in which case I'll have to edit the template to include NTSC/PAL versions together where applicable).  Prezintenden added the one already there, so that must be the PAL version.{{User:Greenpickle/sig}}
What is PAL and NTSC stand for, and what's the difference?[[User:Pikdude|Pikdude]] 16:02, 28 December 2007 (UTC)
Ah, a question I didn't know myself, but looked up about 3 years ago.
:PAL, short for 'Phase Alternating Line', (Wahoo! I still remember the beginning of the Wikipedia article!) was invented in Germany. I'll keep it simple: NTSC was already invented, but didn't fit to European power layouts.
:SECAM; 'Séquentiel couleur à mémoire' (rather irrelevant to us, as it's the same Pikmin data as PAL), was made in France. Again for the same reasons as PAL and due to some kind of "protection" of French companies. Well, my memory is kind of blurred to this, but I think there was some kind of odditie with it; saying that it also stood for "System Essentially Contrary to the American Method".... If you didn't understand that, scratch it. Junk.
:Now, NTSC should be 'National Television System Committee', which is basically a company that gave this technology its name. To my surprise, it is also used in Japan (I always thought they used SECAM).
::Long story short: You will find PAL in most of Europe and NTSC in North America and Japan. These two thingies have different data which can give us conficts in articles.--{{User:Prezintenden/sig}}
Oh, then I have the NTSC version.[[User:Pikdude|Pikdude]] 17:22, 28 December 2007 (UTC)

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