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Nanor

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OK, can anyone find me the remixed version of this. FYI: If you haven't read the final Harry Potter and still want to, don't click it.

Link.
 

KillCrazy

Active Member
Usually you can change your recording to what you hear, so it's pretty much picked up directly by tunatic without the need of a microphone. I have heard that some sound cards can't do that though!
 

T-Bone

In Cryo Sleep
Isnt it the song from that ignus solus video? The one with the pyro from TF2?

[EDIT:- On further inspection it is..

Ignus Solus . Following the link on youtube leads me here. The song is near the bottom and also appears to be called ignus solus and can be bought for $1 US. :)]
 

T-Bone

In Cryo Sleep
Im confused. Me and KC both told you what the song was and the link you gave and the one I gave both still work.

:/
 

Panda with issues...

Well-Known Member
Right, this has been bugging me for the longest time. Sorry, but I don't really have too much information on this one, I'm hoping someone will be able to clock it straight away, because it's very hard to find on the net. Here goes:

I need the name (and any links or youtube videos for reminiscing over) of a childrens' TV program aired in the early nineties, around the same time as 'Fun House' (it's a whole lotta fun!) was first on, I think.

Basically, it was one of those kiddy game shows, possibly an early Saturday morning show, which seemed to be a sort of cross between Crystal Maze and Gladiators. It was set inside a large spacecraft (the interior of which looked dark and industrial, maybe resembling the prison colony in Alien 3) in which two teams of two (or three, I cant remember!) kids, around 10 years of age or so, competed against each other in various sci-fi themed tasks loosely tied to the ships duties i.e. climb through vent shafts and 'fix' stuff and things like that. I do recall it being particularly adventurous, like one of the tasks was to retrieve fuel rods from the bottom of a pool type thing and they had the surface of the water on fire and stuff, it was a good show :)
Anyway, after competing in several tasks they always had this one challenge at the end of the show to escape the spaceship which was sort of similar to Gladiator's Eliminator (climbing up rigging nets, balancing over poles etc.) If they managed to 'escape' from the ship, I think they recieved a modest prize from the host.

Help!

This tv show was called scavengers. And was awesome.

Sorry for the threadomancy
 
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