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Wednesday, August 8, 2007

Danica McKellar Visits Habbo

-Remember Danica McKellar, best known for playing girl-next-door Winnie Cooper on The Wonder Years? She's grown into a career as a mathematician -- she co-authored a mathematical physics theorem and published a math book for teenage girls called Math Doesn’t Suck: How To Survive Middle-School Math Without Losing Your Mind or Breaking a Nail.

Now she's visiting Habbo to chat with its users -- in a press release we received, Habbo says she'll be there today (Wednesday, August 8th) at 3:00 PM Eastern and 6:00 PM Pacific, and she'll answer kids' questions about tricky math problems, and about growing up as a child star.

I wonder if the residents of Habbo are even old enough to know what The Wonder Years is?

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Posted by Leigh Alexander on August 8, 2007 1:43 PM |

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The wonder years made me cringe.

If only she'd help me with my thesis.

Say, how on earth do you manage to post so much stuff?! So many worlds!

Nectarine, calling the Wonder Years lame is about as cool as insulting your own mother.

Unless you suck with the whole people thing. I could understand the hate if that's the case.

Hello!
Quite a while I’m working on my product “Poppy and Rose” which you can download it here: http://www.download.com/Poppy-And-Rose/3000-2111_4-10638405.html?tag=lst-0-3
The game is made in the program language Delphi 6 and I hope that it will take your attention.
Please, after you try the game and study it a little bit, if you can answer the following questions:
- How can I find a video game tester, the best case is that to be some volunteer who will test the game and it will give me critics about the game.
- How is your opinion for the essential value of the game?
- What do you think about the UI of the game (it is made in Delphi 6), can I make it better and can I get some suggestions of how can I do that?
- In which category will you put this game (maybe puzzle!)?
- Is there any company that in cooperation with me can commercialize the game?
- I think that playing on this video game in network can be a real challenge! Do you think same?

Thank you,
Janev Blagoj

@mercatfat, that is the weirdest random insult I've ever got. I feel honoured.
Who called it lame anyway? I said it made me cringe.

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