They just had 3.5.4 released not too long ago (a week-ish, maybe?). Have it search for updates. Also check and see that your comp's firewall isn't trying to block Firefox for some reason. I fixed a friend's comp that was doing that. Why it was blocked I'll never know. I had to go into the firewall options and allow FF.
What is this. Please explain. I'm assuming you meant PB'nJ, but I could be wrong.
No trouble, and I hope the stuff I PM'ed you helps a little too. Forgot to mention I made my pair three years ago, and they're still standing strong.
I actually enjoyed playing that one. Though it was hard to focus on three characters at once, and I honestly snickered and laughed when they called Robotnik Dr. Eggman. Stupidest name change ever.
That almost tops the two guys who were handcuffed together and tried to run away from police by running past a telephone pole, only to be reminded that they were handcuffed. The chain hit the telephone pole and they swung into each other, effectively knocking each other out so police could catch up. Hang on, I've got the video somewhere... Ah. Found it. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L3SwaOAW3BE
Cheapest way? Get two black pieces of foam board and trace the chakram pattern onto them. Foam board costs about $3-$5 a piece. Paint them with silver, red and black paint (I used Rustoleum spray paint). If you want them to be sturdier, you can cover the foam board with Crayola Model Magic before painting them. I did this with my pair of chakrams and most of the stuff I already had. Cost me $15 to make them. To get someone else to make them out of wood would have been something like $50+.
To tell the truth, I never touched a Nintendo System until the N64 came out. My first system was a Sega Genesis. I played Sonic and Ecco the Dolphin all the time on that thing. I had plenty of other games for it too, but those two I played most often.
I've been stuck out in the rain for 15 minutes with nothing more than a bathrobe and sandals on because someone in my dorm tried to cook expired popcorn for 4 minutes in our microwave. I was right in the middle of a shower. I'm soaked to the bone, shivering, and the place smells like what it would smell like after an A-Bomb hit the Act II popcorn factory. And all the lights on campus went out at the same time.
We've had a few sightings of what look like young women (early 20s) roaming the hallways that disappear if anyone addresses them. This used to be a teacher prep school with a largely female population. It's also rumored that our archives in the library are haunted by the spirits of the students and faculty whose works we have kept over the years, but I have yet to prove that one. I have been able to prove the Peirce Poltergeist (my dorm's happy haunt) on various occasions.
I dressed as Beetlejuice for my college's Halloween dinner. It was awesome, I got so many hugs and shouts of "IT'S SHOWTIME!" for random people. It was kind of like being at a con all over again. I was also mistaken for a Klingon (wtf, no ridges or armor....) and Riff Raff from Little Shop of Horrors. So I guess I went as three characters this year.
About an hour before my dorm mate and I left for dinner tonight, both our laptops turned on at the same time. We weren't even touching the things; they just kind of booted up on their own. And in months past my printer randomly turns on and makes the "paper-loading" noise, then shuts off ten minutes later. My dorm building is actually a haunted site, supposedly. They say there's three ghosts living here. Do I believe them? Eh.
Hmmmm..."wakawakawakawaka" or "Pikapikapikapika". Tough choice.
Huh. I just studied this in my Special Needs training course. I feel the same thing that holds true for ADHD also stands with autism: boys who display signs of autism get noticed faster than girls because boys have a different way of displaying those signs. While the signs and symptoms don't necessarily favor one gender over the other, the way the genders handle them is different. Boys seem to have difficulty controlling themselves (or at least the cases I've seen) while girls are able to. So in a sense it is harder for a girl to have austism because she's not being noticed and probably isn't getting the help that she needs. I too would like to know a bit more about PDD-NOS. I don't believe I've heard of that.
Would I do it, knowing that his information would help save millions of people? Yes. Would I enjoy it? No. Would I regret harming another human being in the hopes of helping others? You bet. If there was a way to torture him humanely without hurting him physically, like sticking him in a white room with pictures of people who lost loved ones to cancer or something like that, then yes, I'd do it. Physically torturing him, count me out.
That is true but I was just making the point that the kidlets are probably already exposed to that kind of stuff as it is, making it kind of pointless in a way for Disney to muck around with the character design. Also, to the person who made the quip about Org. XIII going gung ho, you made me laugh herder than I have all day. Thanks. XD
I don't get anything interesting. Just my DeviantART stuff, and some art people did of me. And a random Japanese dude with my name. And a racecar driver crashing into a wall.
Phhpt. Too "sexy"? Have they seen what's out there? That's mild compared to what I've seen in video games. I'm looking at you Soul Caliber.
Sewing's easy once you get the hang of it, trust me. I had no clue what I was doing at first, but after some practice I got the hang of it. I'm a bit of a newbie/amateur myself. I can't sew from scratch; I'm the kind of person who shops thrift stores to find parts to her costumes. That's how I made Reno at least. My Axel cosplay was a modified Grim reaper robe, where I sewed the zipper and beads on myself. That was my first cosplay ever.
I love cooking......when I'm at home. Dorm kitchens kinda suck up here, they ruined a lasagna I was making for a potluck up here.
www.nashida.deviantart.com If I'm getting commissioned, then I must be pretty good, perhaps.