LOL. I just always get killed/attacked from any direction I can't see from...sides, behind, above, etc.Nino wrote:- I get motion sickness in 1st Person -.-

LOL. I just always get killed/attacked from any direction I can't see from...sides, behind, above, etc.Nino wrote:- I get motion sickness in 1st Person -.-
It's true.. and it's annoying I can tell you!arianwenarie wrote:LOL. I just always get killed/attacked from any direction I can't see from...sides, behind, above, etc.Nino wrote:- I get motion sickness in 1st Person -.-
LOL! the first FF game I played is actually Mystic Quest on SNES. Then I played FF2 on SNES. Never finished FF3.skyedream wrote:I'm not good at most games; when somethings chasing me in the game I want to run away in real life! I've played Final Fantasy's 7 through 13 part 2 though, I'm a huge FF geek! 8 Was my first and will always be my favourite but I love 10 too. Also love Lost Odyssey which was basically made by the FF team, The Longest Journey and Grim Fandango. This is the extent of my gaming so don't ask me about any other games!
Have to buy a new x-box controller (Maya ate all the controllers when she was a pup!) so I can replay Lost Odyssey. Such a good game!
Try it out sometime.Nino wrote:never actually played FF
There's always used versions... or see if any of your friends (or friend's friends) have it. lol.Nino wrote:.. but then I have to buy it :O
I got so addicted to blitzball! Wasted too many hours of my life on that game!arianwenarie wrote: LOL! the first FF game I played is actually Mystic Quest on SNES. Then I played FF2 on SNES. Never finished FF3.After that, I jumped to FF7 on PC. Never got to finish that one and got it on PSX later on. I never finished that either, so its still a WIP. I never really got into FF9, but I suppose I could give it another shot.
FF8 is also one I need to try. Unfortunately, I don't have a PS2 system so I can't play FF10 - blitz ball sounds fun. Hahaha.
Nino wrote:never actually played FF
great photos well doneCiaobella wrote:I took my cap & gown photos today
So sorry! I didn't see that on my phoneCiaobella wrote:I took my cap & gown photos today
skyedream wrote:Trying to get a dog to play in a paddling pool is not as easy as I thought it would be. This morning she was swimming in a large pond, then when we got back home she was avoiding her new pool like it was bath time! I've now managed to get her to go in and out of the pool with some gentle coaxing (and a large hunk of cheese!). I don't think either of us are really enjoying the experience though!
I swear I will get that dog to enjoy paddling in the garden!
AGREED!Nino wrote:I think I might just hate the look of Wordpress templates.. they are all the same as each other, just with different coloring and content.. .. uuuuggllyyyyyy!
The free ones are like that. I've found that the good ones cost money...Which is one of the reasons why I refuse to use the platform.Nino wrote:I think I might just hate the look of Wordpress templates.. they are all the same as each other, just with different coloring and content.. .. uuuuggllyyyyyy!
If you want to develop for WordPress, it's really well documented. The tough part is wrapping your mind around their abstractions (ie. "The Post", "The Loop", etc.), which are just fancy wrappers for queries to the database.Nino wrote:My "Problem" is that I'm studying and normally do asp.net and make all my own stuff which I absolutely LOVE!
but then I am as part of my education doing a project for a firm, and they WANT to use php and WordPress..
I miss doing it myself
I have to learn it anyway..Rhokk wrote:If you want to develop for WordPress, it's really well documented. The tough part is wrapping your mind around their abstractions (ie. "The Post", "The Loop", etc.), which are just fancy wrappers for queries to the database.Nino wrote:My "Problem" is that I'm studying and normally do asp.net and make all my own stuff which I absolutely LOVE!
but then I am as part of my education doing a project for a firm, and they WANT to use php and WordPress..
I miss doing it myself
PHP is ugly and a complete language of exceptions, but I really do enjoy coding in it.
Suppose it's worth a shot! I got Maya to touch the water with her paw, then treated with cheese. After she finally allowed her paw to touch the bottom of the pool she sort of just walked in. It took ages though! (And now I have no cheese!) Good luck with Sam and let us know how it goes!TerriHolt wrote:skyedream wrote:Trying to get a dog to play in a paddling pool is not as easy as I thought it would be. This morning she was swimming in a large pond, then when we got back home she was avoiding her new pool like it was bath time! I've now managed to get her to go in and out of the pool with some gentle coaxing (and a large hunk of cheese!). I don't think either of us are really enjoying the experience though!
I swear I will get that dog to enjoy paddling in the garden!![]()
I'll be getting sam one next week... not sure if that is going to go according to my plans either... He is scared of the bath and he doesn't just cry in the bath but yelps like it's scalding hot or something... so i think it may look like a bath but with it been outside i'm hoping he will like it..
Since they like muddy puddles and stuff, would a muddy paddling pool look more tempting???
You.... okarianwenarie wrote:Note to self: repeat this mantra -- "patience is a virtue. good things come to those who wait."
I am resisting the urge to lose my professional friendliness on a political animal issues argument right now.....resisting SO VERY HARD not to virtually b**slap a few people.. SRSLY.![]()
"patience is a virtue. good things come to those who wait."
Note to self: remember and put emphasis on the latter ---^. D:
Yes. Political debates (and ensuing laws/agreements/licenses/etc) can get nasty. Some people are getting snarky because in their eyes, they got a HUGE win. No worries, we're still keeping an eye on things. Time will tell..... time will tell. Good things come to those who wait.TerriHolt wrote:You.... okarianwenarie wrote:Note to self: repeat this mantra -- "patience is a virtue. good things come to those who wait."
I am resisting the urge to lose my professional friendliness on a political animal issues argument right now.....resisting SO VERY HARD not to virtually b**slap a few people.. SRSLY.![]()
"patience is a virtue. good things come to those who wait."
Note to self: remember and put emphasis on the latter ---^. D:?
arianwenarie wrote:Yes. Political debates (and ensuing laws/agreements/licenses/etc) can get nasty. Some people are getting snarky because in their eyes, they got a HUGE win. No worries, we're still keeping an eye on things. Time will tell..... time will tell. Good things come to those who wait.TerriHolt wrote:You.... okarianwenarie wrote:Note to self: repeat this mantra -- "patience is a virtue. good things come to those who wait."
I am resisting the urge to lose my professional friendliness on a political animal issues argument right now.....resisting SO VERY HARD not to virtually b**slap a few people.. SRSLY.![]()
"patience is a virtue. good things come to those who wait."
Note to self: remember and put emphasis on the latter ---^. D:?
Thats how I feel, I got a car because boyfriend said no more dogs until I buy a car and now he says no not in his house... Grrrrrr, may have to start looking for a new place when my lease is up. Nothing will get in my way of having a pack and some cats.HiTenshi16 wrote:more money going out, more waiting before I get another pup.
I had a similar one like that two nights ago!HiTenshi16 wrote:Took a nap, had a dream I got a Tamaskan puppy, if only I could get another now.
Sounds like you need another boyfriend as well, love me love my dogs, current and futureAZDehlin wrote:Thats how I feel, I got a car because boyfriend said no more dogs until I buy a car and now he says no not in his house... Grrrrrr, may have to start looking for a new place when my lease is up. Nothing will get in my way of having a pack and some cats.HiTenshi16 wrote:more money going out, more waiting before I get another pup.
JulieSmith wrote:Sounds like you need another boyfriend as well, love me love my dogs, current and futureAZDehlin wrote:Thats how I feel, I got a car because boyfriend said no more dogs until I buy a car and now he says no not in his house... Grrrrrr, may have to start looking for a new place when my lease is up. Nothing will get in my way of having a pack and some cats.HiTenshi16 wrote:more money going out, more waiting before I get another pup.
I hope your pharmacist recommend some probiotics to go with those.skyedream wrote:Ugh, what a fun week I've had. I've had swelling and immense pain in my cheek since tuesday. So on thursday; off to the dental school I go (not my own dentist, I have to wait til July for that!). Trainee dentist had no clue, so the supervisor comes along and tells me that I've been unknowingly clenching my teeth at night and that's what's causing the pain. Doesn't make sense to me but she's the expert so off I go. Yesterday at work was absolute agony and I spent friday and saturday overdosing on pain killers. So, different dentist today; she takes one look and diagnoses me with a blocked salivary gland. She even let me see it in the mirror and it was bloody obvious! So I'm now on pain meds and two types of antibiotics and I'm sitting here sucking lemons to try and draw out the blockage. Yuck!
Sometimes; life sucks... literally...
I willAZDehlin wrote:Congrats on Graduating... While you be going to college?