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When someone goes out, can you play off of the winner's books and runs? If so, say Player A goes out, and Player B plays off of a straight that Player A had. Does Player B have an effect on Player C?

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No Playing off of others, when someone is out, it’s over!

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SOURCE: Problems with the mp3 Player

it is simple use the following code..
*#7370# or go to setting find restore sets orginal setting click ok then enter mobile code eg 12345 click ok.the ephone will restart and i hope after that your cell phone works properly...

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SOURCE: Effect of playing pirated DVDs in BOSE

Only if your users are gullible or your pirate seller makes their own discs out of explosive or gooey stuff.  Mostly it's gullibility that gets into BOSE, though.

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SOURCE: cannot play wma audio book on mp3

Audiobooks in WMA format have a restrictive DRM-license that does not allow their use on certain types of mp3 player. To use the WMA file that you already have, you will need to use an illegal DRM-stripper such as Tunebite - but, that's illegal.

You will have to stick to audiobooks that are in mp3 format - and even then, there are a few asterisks - you may not be able to resume where you left off without fast-forwarding. But at least you will be able to play the file.

Anonymous

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SOURCE: it says play dvd,when new game is in

check first if the cd game will play in other game consoles.
Probably its in the game cd.

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SOURCE: Will no longer play Red Book CDs - says either

just replace the ribbon wire of your cd player or check lense.by. jhuntech17

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What is rummy? how to play?

2 or more players.
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Lost my rules for my five alive card game

SET UP
Place one set of "A-L-I-V-E" cards (color coded) in front of each player. Set aside unused "A-L-I-V-E" cards.
Shuffle the deck.
Deal out 10 cards to each player.
Place the remainder of the deck face-down in the center of the table.
Play proceeds clockwise, starting left of dealer.
WHAT HAPPENS
Players take turns playing a card onto the discard pile.
If it is a number card, add it to the running total. If this would take the total above 21, instead of playing it, you must flip over an "A-L-I-V-E" card.
If it is a WILD card, follow the appropriate instructions.
If it is your last card, the hand is over. All other players flip over an "A-L-I-V-E" card.

DRAW: All other players must pick up 1 card from the face-down deck. Counts as 0 to the running total.

DRAW 2: All other players must pick up 2 cards from the face-down deck. Count as 0 to the runing total.

PASS ME BY: Play passes to the next player in the rotation. Count as 0 to the running total.

REVERSE: Play now proceeds in an opposite direction, left to right and vice versa. If played when only two players are left, it is treated as a PASS ME BY card. Counts as 0 to the running total.

SKIP: The next player is ignored and play proceeds to the following player. If played with only two players, the player of the card would get an immediate new turn. Counts as 0 to the running total.

=21: No matter what the total was, it is now 21. Can be played when the score is already 21, when it has no effect, but avoids a penalty.

=10: The running total is now 10.


HAND IN & RE-DEAL: All players hand their cards to the player of the card. He must shuffle all the hands, including his own and re-deal them to the players.
He does not include the face down deck or the discards. He should start dealing to his left. If new hands are unequal, bad luck. Play continues as normal, but the running total is reset to 0. If this card is the last card played from a players hand, the round is over.

BOMB: When played, all other players must immediately discard a 0. If they can't, they must flip an "A-L-I-V-E" card. Running total is reset to 0.
Note: other WILD cards with a value of 0 cannot be substituted.
WINNING
The last player with an "A-L-I-V-E" CARD face up is the winner.
ALTERNATIVE SUDDEN DEATH ENDING
As soon as one player flips all "A-L-I-V-E" cards, the game ends. The player
with the most "A-L-I-V-E" cards remaining is the winner.
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FOR 4 TO 6 PLAYERS. DIVIDE INTO 2 TEAMS.
Team members sit alternately around the table.
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Setup
Shuffle a standard deck of 52 playing cards then deal them one by one to each player. It does not matter if some players start with more cards than others. Each player should keep their cards face down in front of them.

Gameplay
Starting with the player to the left of the dealer, each player flips the top card from their pile and starts a second, face-up pile next to their face-down pile. This process continues one by one for each player going around the table clockwise.

Snap
All players race to yell "Snap!" when any player turns up a card that matches a card that is already face up on another player's pile. The first person to yell "Snap!" gets to add the two piles under the matching cards (including the matching cards) to the bottom of her face-down pile.

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False Snap
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Objective
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