Mario Email 29: Grades

Cast: (in order of appearance)

Computer: Tandy 1000

Mario is asked what grades he gets.

Mario (monotone): This train is leaving the station. Please move to the center of the train and away from the doors!

Mario,

What is up! I dont get much time to send u a email so I'll send u something quick. what grades do u get?

Greatest Wishes,

Mike

Paducah, KY

(Mario reads "dont" as "don't", "u" spelled as "you", "an" instead of "a", and "KY" as "Kay", then after reading, he says, "You're what they call, 'the duke of Paduke'.")

Mario: (typing) I'd say I get an "A" and I'd give a hell (typed as ) yeah to that! (stops typing) OK guys. I'm outta here for today!

The End

Easter Eggs:

Click on the "A" at the end of the email to get a sample of Mario's homework.

It reads:

A

Name: Mario

Date: 01/01/2003

Calculations X 10

Solve the problems below.

1 + 1 2

2 X 2 4

3 + 6 9

4 + 4 8

5 X 6 30

4 X 3 12

5 - 5 0

13 + 1 14

15 - 10 5

5 X 5 25

You can press "download to .doc" to get a version of the Easter Egg for Microsoft Word.

Remarks:

This is the first time (not counting "Moving") that errors are present in the email.

Mario's hand writing on the homework Easter Egg is Bradley Hand ITC, while his worksheet uses Arial, and his teacher's grade is Stencil.

This easter egg uses alternate fonts and type points. The alternate fonts are in order, Stencil 12-point, Arial 10-point, and Bradley Hand ITC 12-point.

References:

The training program used on the worksheet is Calculations X 10, which is a shorter and more simplified version of Calculations X 20, one of the training programs used in "Brain Age: Train Your Brain In Minutes A Day!"

DVD Version:

The Homework Easter Egg has been implemented differently. You now have to click the Mario Head Icon for it to work, and the Bradley Hand ITC writing used for Mario's answers has been replaced with Times New Roman, there are now three pluses next to the "A" grade, the red stencil font color has been changed to purple, and 130 more problems have been added. The name has also changed from Calculations X 10 to Calculations X 140. You can still read it, but you can't print it.