What Yahtzee taught us about graphics packs

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So, it turns out math isn’t our strong suit. In our recent graphics pack deal, we said we were giving you more than 1900 graphics, but a few of our more number-savvy users pointed out that we were short by about 120. Well, not to worry, because we’re gonna make it up to you.

In retrospect, the warning signs were all there. (I’m going into story mode here. If you just want to get to the point, you can skip the rest of this paragraph.) See, every day at lunch, we play Yahtzee. Well, about a week ago, I rolled four 5s and a 4. That’s a pretty good Four of a Kind — especially if you use my special brand of math, in which 5+5+5+5+4 = 36. And I won’t even get started on Brooke, whose new strategy involves only trying to roll Yahtzees and putting 0's in all the other slots. No muss, no fuss, no math.

With all that in mind, it makes sense that we can’t handle numbers as high as 1900. So, by way of apology, we’re giving you a pack of 120 graphics to make up the difference. It’s called Duluth, and you can download it for free here:

http://www.coffeecup.com/files/miscellaneous/Duluth.zip

As an added bonus, we’re also hooking you up with a 25% discount on our famous Shopping Cart Creator. Some very cool stuff is going to happen with that program soon, but you'll only be in the know if you own it. Trust us, you don't want to be left out, so make sure you use the coupon code YAHTZEE at checkout within the next five days. ~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~
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Wasn't duluth already included in the original 1900?

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Thanks for the set,

Seems my math is even worse. I thought you had given me too many the first time. Turns out I counted a set twice. Was about to ask how I give em back to you :).

By the way, in Yahtzee, doesn't 5+5+5+5+4 equal 42 (or am i getting that confussed with the meaning of life?)

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Mike Cocklin wrote:
Thanks for the set,

Seems my math is even worse. I thought you had given me too many the first time. Turns out I counted a set twice. Was about to ask how I give em back to you :).

By the way, in Yahtzee, doesn't 5+5+5+5+4 equal 42 (or am i getting that confussed with the meaning of life?)

Mike


42 is the answer to the ultimate question, not the meaning of life ;) ~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~
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Joseph Mason wrote:
Wasn't duluth already included in the original 1900?

No, the Schwow bundle came with these graphics packs only:

Amarillo Graphics Pack
Marfa Graphics Pack
Plano Graphics Pack
Wichita Graphics Pack ~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~
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Looks like I also got the Duluth.zip in the original package.

Now I am totally confused.

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Duluth was included in the original 1900 I downloaded.

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Duluth was not in my original. just the aforementioned 4 packs.

Thanks for catching us up!

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I did get Duluth in the original pack as well. Someone must have corrected this before the announcement went out. Blaine J. Hoffmann, MS OSHM
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So I did not download any of the graphics packs, therefore, I didn't even know something was missing. I purchased them last week for a new project, but called to work on trouble ticket... one thing lead to another, never went to download. When I got the email today about the missing subjects in pack that's when I went to download all of them.. but they don;t show up under my downloaded software tab, although I did get the of on this blog.

Did I miss the small print that said download now or never... Ha! ;(

Please assist.
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