Wow, this guy was sure pissed, and it's recent, too. [video=youtube;kl1ujzRidmU]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kl1ujzRidmU[/video] Warning: Contains some bad language. Nothing too bad, just not anything little kids should hear.
Accounting: Second semester grades posted, but we have to input our lunch numbers for her, which we haven't done yet. Senior English: Summary Item Points Grade Overall Grade 45/60 75.0% C - Category: Test/Quiz 45/60 75.0% C Term 3 Assignments # Date Category Assignment Score Points Grade 1 2/9/2012 Test/Quiz Confusing Word Presentations 20/25 20/25 80.0% B- 2 2/9/2012 Test/Quiz Summation of Presentation 15/25 15/25 60.0% D 3 2/10/2012 Test/Quiz Government Money Quickwrite 10/10 10/10 100.0% A+ Systems of the Earth: Waiting for him to get second semester grades up. Spanish 3: Summary Item Points Grade Overall Grade 24.31/50 48.6% F - Category: Tests/Quizzes (45%) 6/14 42.9% F - Category: Prepared (5%) 100/100 100.0% A+ Semester 2 Assignments # Date Category Assignment Score Points Grade 1 2/7/2012 Tests/Quizzes Quiz Capitulo 4 VT 6/14 6/14 42.9% F 2 2/9/2012 Prepared Prepared 100/100 100/100 100.0% A+
This is just sickening. Some ******* "cop" pulls a gun on a pregnant woman. I mean, really, he's the police; he shouldn't be doing that ****. Source: NBC Chicago Date of Publication: 2/9/2012 at 9:53 PM CST / 7:53 PM PST / 10:53 PM EST Last Updated: 2/10/2012 at 1:23 PM CST / 11:23 AM PST / 2:23 PM EST
Well, on the bright side, for once it isn't Anonymous. Anyway, it appears that Foxconn has been hacked and Internet Explorer could be at fault, which I personally don't see how IE could be a fault, because if they hacked Foxconn, that means that there's a hole in their security. Source: 9 to 5 Mac Date of Publication: 2/8/2012 at 7:05 PM UTZ UTZ = Unknown Time Zone
Source: CBC News Date of Publication: 2/7/2012, 11:14 AM NT Last Updated: 2/8/2012, 9:54 AM Note: Not sure which time zone NT is. Seems like an interesting story. I think the teacher was just trying to help the child so he wouldn't get teased or bullied for smelling like fish.
I hate technology. The end! Anyway, my PS2 is going out again, and both my mom and I are getting sick and tired of having to buy new PS2s because they decide to stop reading discs. Right now, it's still reading PS2 discs, but not a lot of PS discs. I started a walkthrough of Crash Bandicoot and a 3rd walkthrough of Spyro the Dragon, but I had to postpone Spyro the Dragon because it wouldn't read. It read Crash Bandicoot fine, but not Spyro the Dragon. I even tried Ripto's Rage and Year of the Dragon, and neither of those worked. My PS2s seem to go out every 2 or 3 years (I even had one go out barely after a year passed), and we're getting sick of this -- it shouldn't be happening. Someone I know has had their PS2 for about 9 or 10 years, so I don't know why they hate us. I clean it out with an air can about once month, just like I do with my computer. This is like the 5th one, I think, with the first PS2 being a fat one. After we got the one I'm using now, I started keeping a plastic wrapper on it for dust protection when not in use since we have a lot of dust, but I lost it a month or so ago, so it hasn't been protected. Anyway, any help or advice will be appreciated, and I apologize for the rant. It's just really, really frustrating.
I dropped my PSP last night when I got up from the couch in the living room, which luckily wasn't too high of a fall, but it was enough so the disc tray lid became detached. After a while, my mom finally got the disc tray lid back on, but in the process, the metal rods that move when you open the disc tray became detached, and we couldn't get them reconnected. Luckily, the games still work, but how do we get them reconnected? Also, to clarify, it's the rods that go in on the sides of the disc tray lid. Thanks in advance.
Alright, so, for a while now, I've been exporting my recorded gameplay in 1000 data rates, however, I used to do the maximum data rate of 9800, but I stopped because the file size was big, resulting in a long uploading time, which meant longer upload latency (lag). In fact, this upload, which I exported with 9800 data rates, of my fourth walkthrough of Arc the Lad: Twilight of the Spirits, uploaded on December 24, 2011, took from 12:10 AM PST until around 1:30 PM PST to go live. [video=youtube;udemcChg1Vw]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=udemcChg1Vw[/video] I can't remember if it was right after that, but I went all the way down to 1000 data rates, and I did notice a drop in quality, but I can't tell how much of a difference it is from 9800. For example, when there's a form of a flash from, say, a critical attack, there's also a weird gray flash. As for sound, I don't think that's affected, but I could be wrong, so feel free to correct me if a difference in sound quality is noticed. Here's a 10-minute video, using a clip from the final part of my fourth walkthrough of Arc the Lad: Twilight of the Spirits, which I posted here yesterday. The first five minutes is 1000 exported data rates, and the last five minutes is the same clip, but with 9800 exported data rates. If you guys can find the time to watch the whole video, I would really appreciate it if you could tell me if there's a noticeable difference. What I'm trying to find out is if it's worth having long upload latency for high quality. Thanks in advance. Here is the video: [video=youtube;JoBkHfN7GRk]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JoBkHfN7GRk[/video]
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2nd fight: Skip to 14:00 and watch until 40:20. 3rd and final fight: Skip to 46:50 and watch until 1:05:22. It's my fourth walkthrough of this. [video=youtube;iKjEj2sz4JA]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iKjEj2sz4JA[/video]
During 1st semester in Systems of the Earth, I just did a handwritten table of contents, but I ran out of room and was unable to continue adding stuff after 11/15/2011. For 2nd semester, I will be using OpenOffice for its tables. At the end of the week, I'll just add whatever notebook work we did to the table. The only problem is the date format. I want my date to be formatted as M/D/YYYY. For example, 2/4/2012 (M/D/YYYY) instead of 02/04/12 (MM/DD/YY). However, whenever I tab over or hit enter, it changes automatically to the format I don't want, which I just showed above (02/04/12). I've tried customizing the format before, but it didn't work, and now I don't even remember how to get there. Also, if I choose to start using time on it for some reason, I would like it to be this format: 9:19 AM, 11:22 PM, etc. Here is a screenshot of the format I don't want: Spoiler
Good song, no? I used to listen to this a lot when I was younger. [video=youtube;RwtNfVHuDhI]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RwtNfVHuDhI[/video]
I guess I'll see you losers guys later. :3
We took a field trip today in Spanish 3. We went to a restaurant called Los Cabos -- not sure what it means. Also, here's some awesome music (unrelated to the above): [video=youtube;eZn9KtTkYg4]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eZn9KtTkYg4[/video]
[video=youtube;TVwIHhUgm5w]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TVwIHhUgm5w[/video]
Here's my first semester. :3 Accounting: 89.7% B+ Grade for final: 44/100, 44.0% F Senior English: He still hasn't posted since Jan. 26th, but he said he would be posting the final 1st semester grades tomorrow, Feb. 2nd. Grade for final: Awaiting grade Systems of the Earth: 61% D Grade for final: 28/100, 28% F 3rd Year Spanish: 91.8% A- Grade for final: 24/50, 48.0% F
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Sorry if this is considered advertising, but is anyone else having problems with so-called policy violations on Facebook? I've been sending friend requests to people I know (school), and I just got blocked from sending friend invites for 7 days because I do not know the people!? It happened once before, too, but no action was taken. Also, other people are complaining about it in the community forum, so it's not a dumbass mistake from me.
Let's dance! [video=youtube;MrKXxUyUpPo]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MrKXxUyUpPo[/video]
Let's have a party, guys!