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==picture==
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Shouldn't the picture at the top be not the easter egg? [[User:71.231.56.40|71.231.56.40]] 19:09, 11 September 2007 (UTC)
Shouldn't the picture at the top be not the easter egg? [[User:71.231.56.40|71.231.56.40]] 19:09, 11 September 2007 (UTC)
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==Song by The Who==
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This is currently listed as a Real-World Reference: '''"Circles" is the name of a song by The Who.'''  It's been there a long time, so I'm thinking I should ask for some opinions before I remove it.  Anyone agree that it should go?  Anyone disagree?  {{User:OptimisticFool/sig}} 00:52, 20 October 2007 (UTC)
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Totally agree, I've seen songs called "Circles" by the following: Soul Coughing, David Essex, Queensryche, Golden Earring, Incubus, Manfred Mann, Nonpoint, Queensryche, Joe Satriani, and Hawkwind.
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It's a coincidence more than it is a reference.  So I deleted it
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*"Circles" is the name of a song by [[Wikipedia:The Who|The Who]]. (deleted)
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--poohead900
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:You forgot the band called "[[Wikipedia:The Cyrkle|The Cyrkle]]"... actually, now that i look, there's [[Wikipedia:Circle (disambiguation)#Music|a LOT of circle-ar music references]]. {{User:DeFender1031/sig}} 16:11, 10 February 2009 (UTC)
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== changes to DVD Version ==
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Hey, I was just reading the article, and it said the tape doesn't rotate in the original version.  I guess it's possible that the hubs DO rotate and they're only talking about the rolled tape visible through the center window, but I took it to mean that the hubs didn't rotate, and they most certainly do in the DVD version.
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As for automatically closing, the article specifically states that you can't close the egg in the Flash version, so the DVD egg closing automatically is a significant change.  I know a bit about DVD programming, and it's not a given that ALL eggs would automatically close... the glitch from the Flash version could very well have carried over to the DVD, but they corrected it.

Current revision as of 16:11, 10 February 2009

what is a frat? Nikolce Kocovski 10:24, 26 October 2005 (UTC)

An abbreviation of Fraternity. Thunderbird 20:28, 7 June 2006 (UTC)

[edit] picture

Shouldn't the picture at the top be not the easter egg? 71.231.56.40 19:09, 11 September 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Song by The Who

This is currently listed as a Real-World Reference: "Circles" is the name of a song by The Who. It's been there a long time, so I'm thinking I should ask for some opinions before I remove it. Anyone agree that it should go? Anyone disagree? OptimisticFool 00:52, 20 October 2007 (UTC)

Totally agree, I've seen songs called "Circles" by the following: Soul Coughing, David Essex, Queensryche, Golden Earring, Incubus, Manfred Mann, Nonpoint, Queensryche, Joe Satriani, and Hawkwind.

It's a coincidence more than it is a reference. So I deleted it

  • "Circles" is the name of a song by The Who. (deleted)

--poohead900

You forgot the band called "The Cyrkle"... actually, now that i look, there's a LOT of circle-ar music references. — Defender1031*Talk 16:11, 10 February 2009 (UTC)

[edit] changes to DVD Version

Hey, I was just reading the article, and it said the tape doesn't rotate in the original version. I guess it's possible that the hubs DO rotate and they're only talking about the rolled tape visible through the center window, but I took it to mean that the hubs didn't rotate, and they most certainly do in the DVD version.

As for automatically closing, the article specifically states that you can't close the egg in the Flash version, so the DVD egg closing automatically is a significant change. I know a bit about DVD programming, and it's not a given that ALL eggs would automatically close... the glitch from the Flash version could very well have carried over to the DVD, but they corrected it.

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