Answer to old Hypersports question...

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The award for a perfect in archer is as follows:

1st perfect = 3000 pts., + 3 bonus apples (shoot each for 1000) 2nd consecutive perfect = 4000 pts., + 3 bonus apples 3rd consecutive perfect = 6000 pts., + 3 bonus apples

I only know of 1 person to ever get a perfect for all 3 rounds, and it was the only 13,800 record that I had ever seen on a Hypersports. Typically, you would find one or two 11,800 scores on most of the machines around me.

The perfect angles for Triple Jump are 35, 41, 45. With a speed value of 1300 or more and a jump from the line, these angles should allow you to reach any of the maximum jumps (19.27, 19.35, 19.41)

--Angry

-- Angry (angry@thq.com), July 17, 1998

Answers

I just wanted to say...

Bollocks.

:o)

Chris.

-- Chris (chris@ashton.court.com), July 19, 1998.


I beg your pardon!

I'll have less of that kind of language please young man

-- Zwaxy (zwaxy@bigfoot.com), July 20, 1998.

Sorry for being on this side of the Atlantic, but...

What exactly does *that* word mean, anyhow?

-- Angry (angry@thq.com), July 20, 1998.

*that* word

literally: 'testicles', 'gonads'.

colloquially: used as an interjection, especially by the audience at stand-up comedy. can be used to question the truth or value of a statement or activity, as in "that's bollocks, that is" - possibly interchangable with BS in that way. Ho hum. Not a great explanation, but I hope it suffices. :o)

Zwax.

-- Zwaxy (zwaxy@bigfoot.com), July 21, 1998.


*that* word

bollocks eh ? what about tosser ? dag ? all the others that are just slang nowdays ???

-- Krool. (kellyq@ihug.co.nz), July 21, 1998.


Response to Zwaxy's response to Angry's response to me.

"Bollocks"? Huh?

Angry, thanks for the tips, I thought it was something like that but never releasied the "Perfect" bonus increased to 4000 and 6000 like in the skeet shooting. I'd like to see a recording of at least one perfect.

Dith

-- Dith (dith@europress.co.uk), July 28, 1998.


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