Adv - Matrix Revolutions Poster
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The official site has the poster up on the main start-up page now. If you don't see it the first time, hit refresh until you do. Here it is...

Also, when surfing the Flash version of the site, open the Revoultuons box, and while you'll see nothing there, move your cursor over a few of them, and you'll see the "end of the matrix code" animation. Click any of them, and you'll get the poster!

Also, when surfing the Flash version of the site, open the Revoultuons box, and while you'll see nothing there, move your cursor over a few of them, and you'll see the "end of the matrix code" animation. Click any of them, and you'll get the poster!
Last edited by CKMorpheus; 06-13-03 at 05:21 PM.
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From: Philly
Originally posted by clemente
The three potential DVD covers were already revealed at Digital Bits a few weeks back.
The three potential DVD covers were already revealed at Digital Bits a few weeks back.
PS: hmmmm, why is 'an' the only lower case word? Must have some meaning.
Last edited by TCG; 06-16-03 at 11:01 PM.
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Originally posted by TCG
PS: hmmmm, why is 'an' the only lower case word? Must have some meaning.
PS: hmmmm, why is 'an' the only lower case word? Must have some meaning.
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From: A far green country
Originally posted by Loxias
You missed the "h"
nhtnian
Although I've yet to come up with a word.
You missed the "h"
nhtnian
Although I've yet to come up with a word.
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From: Central FL
Originally posted by RoboDad
That's because there isn't one, unless it is a) a coined word or spelling, or b) a phonetic spelling of a non-english word. I've checked these letters against the most comprehensive english-based anagram server on the internet, and there are no matches.
That's because there isn't one, unless it is a) a coined word or spelling, or b) a phonetic spelling of a non-english word. I've checked these letters against the most comprehensive english-based anagram server on the internet, and there are no matches.




