I remember watching basically all of season 1 and most of season 2 (although it is hard to know exactly what you missed with broadcast if you aren't being diligent). I had only watched a handful of episodes off Tamers when I went through my "I'm to old for this kiddie stuff" phase. I'm actually glad in a way to hear that it is so disjointed because if I want to get into Tri I only have to revisit the ones I remember, I can pick up the others just whenever.
Lipstick on the dinosaur.
Okay I had almost no interest in that game before. Now I really want it.
Dang Lux, I got less helpful advice from audiophile forums when I was searching. The only thing I would like to chime in with is fit. More of an issue for me than most since I've got a fat head, but still. Anyway, there are several styles of fit adjustments and it all comes down to preference. My personal favorite in that department would be the suspension fit Steel Series uses. The structure element are just these two large, rigid wires. Nothing fancy but I'm also fairly sure that if I pushed them too much they would only bend rather than snapping. The actual fit is this band held in place with two thinner, flexible, retractable wires, so it self adjusts every time you put them on. My current pair is a Steel Series Siberia V3 and the sound quality is at least respectable, but I'm not sure how it holds up to audiophile standards. My biggest complaint is that it uses USB instead of the common 3.5mm, so I can only use it with my PC. Though on the other hand it is digital until it gets sent to the drivers, so I don't need to worry about interference patterns.
You don't need to watch all of it but first episode of Chaos Head sounds up that ally. The anime as a whole is a murder mystery for the paranoid schizophrenic, but the character of Seira is just adorable.
I've just been shoving money in my case. Is that wrong?
Earth
Base is the OpenOffice version of Access, although I don't know how similar the feature sets are. Though as I understand databases it all comes down to SQL and they certainly both have that.
It's been a while since I've RPed with you (hell, I haven't been very active here at all for a while), but you're a cool dude and I wish you the best. I hope to see you around again, but obviously do whatever you need to do to get your stuff together. I'm pretty sure you have my Skype if you want to vent or whatevs.
You make dude so uncomfortable that he finds a new bar.
Yeah, most highway accidents happen at the ramps (blind spots while merging or just not getting your speed right). That's why if the highway has 3+ lanes I stay in the second from the right. Not dealing with the speed demons to the left but not adding to the merge problems either.
To be fair "oblivion" has similar etymology to "oblivious" so the name doesn't literally change that much. But yeah, that was a lesson I learned from Kingdom Hearts thanks to Castle Oblivion. Common usage ties it to its other cousin "obliterate" so it might not have been the best choice of name for the keyblade or the castle.
So Cat wants to be a Sphinx?
Sooo. Whatcha doooin'?
Apparently paradoxes result in broken legs, and everything else. Interesting. Kinda expected to have just been wiped from existence. EDIT: Also, do I still have a wish? I mean I didn't make one after all.
I wish that I didn't make a wish
I was in a weird way happy to not be on staff so that I could solve this again this year. Now I'm stuck on floor 3's riddle. FML.
Count me in for the 1.5 and DDD guides.
Also, I've been the goto guy for one of my friends, so I know what its like to be piled on. I won't say that there is no burden in it, but for everything from waking up on the wrong side of the bed to suicide attempts the burden I carry is far less than what he let go of. And if it gets to be too much I could grab a friend and talk it out too. And sure, for each person there are ways to go about it that work better or worse. But this is one of those things where not doing it is worse than doing it wrong.
Please guys, this is clearly the best Christmas song.