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If anybody still has this page watched, I just wanted to point out that adjusting the contrast on the Tandy at the beginning doesn't affect Strong Bad's reflection. -- [[User:Dragoon5464|Dragoon5464]] 09:45, 1 September 2006 (UTC)
 

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Screenshot size

I think that the recently added screenshot is a bit large. Usually we just stick to the default size displayed on H*R.com. Or there abouts. --Tom 16:47, 14 Sep 2004 (MST)

It's my addition, and I think you're right. I'll fix it. --Carson 16:54, 14 Sep 2004 (MST)
Fixed. --Carson 16:58, 14 Sep 2004 (MST)
Fantastic. Good work. --Tom 17:01, 14 Sep 2004 (MST)

Justin Bailey

The text below was moved from the article page. While this may or may not be valid, this is a case where the talk page should be used.

One thing I corrected was the change from "JUSTIN BAILEY ****** ******" to "****** JUSTIN BAILEY ******". The former code is the correct one (though the latter may work, that's not the standard code used). The asterisks are not placed there for emphasis, it's how the code is.

And for the record, the whole JUSTIN BAILEY thing is a coincidence. That code just happens to be one of the valid codes for swimsuit mode. You can verify this with a Metroid Password Generator.

This was NOT PORN, however. It was discovered when a gamer found out that by entering his name on the first line of the password entry and a series of dashes on the second, Samus became, for lack of a better term, "Super Samus". The password screen would look like this: JUSTIN BAILEY

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The code works with spaces instead of dashes as well.

Uh... gamer name? That sounds like an urban legend. I've heard that it stands for 'JUST IN BAILEY', where 'bailey' is British slang for swimsuit, but no internet page will validate that. --83.88.139.108 08:58, 30 Nov 2004 (MST)

I've read that the "bailey = slang" thing isn't true. I don't think anyone really knows who came up with the Bailey code. Another code that works is
NARPAS SWORD-
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Clearly, this is a current and vibrant discussion. Nevertheless, see Metroid for an interesting read on both the "Justin Bailey" and the "Narpas Sword" passwords. Trey56 21:35, 9 August 2006 (UTC)

DVD Killed the Compy-o Star

It seems fairly obvious by the fact that the commentary for this e-mail mentioned the Lappy 486 that the release of the DVD reminded the Chaps to get rid of the Compy. Anyone else think they should have waited a bit longer and/or used a different new computer so that it wouldn't seem that way? --205.188.117.9 17:13, 30 Nov 2004 (UTC)

I really don't like the Lappy, or at least I miss the compy way too much. The Lappy seemed like too much of a technical leap forward, almost like S.B. using the Cheat's iMac. --216.43.222.215 23:18, 19 Mar 2005 (UTC)
So this is why everybody hates the new Strong Bad Emails? Because he got a new computer? --Gafaddict 19:01, 20 Apr 2005 (UTC)

Why!!?!? Why, SB, why?? This cartoon almost made me cry!(Geez, am I that emotionally fragile??)

late? are you sure?

I think homestar says "Marzipan is lame", not "Marzipan is late". Vote below.-- Benol, aka Coach B 14:15, 17 February 2006 (UTC)

lame

-- Benol, aka Coach B 14:15, 17 February 2006 (UTC)

late

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