Great job VTV for most everything. The only thing that bothered me that hasn't been mentioned is that I really disliked it when you would show the caster's faces during rollouts. It wouldn't bother me if they were small and in the corner, but you showed them at the same time as the double camera and gave their faces the same amount of screen real estate. Midfights are often the most exciting/important part of matches and I can't think of a time when the caster's faces should have equal screen space.
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Also,some great non-fiction:
If you like science, but don't like to read journals or science magazines you might like Feathers: The Evolution of a Natural Miracle http://www.amazon.com/Feathers-The-Evolution-Natural-Miracle/dp/0465028780
Salt: http://www.amazon.com/books/dp/0142001619
or Mary Roach's Stiff http://www.amazon.com/Stiff-Curious-Lives-Human-Cadavers/dp/0393324826
They're both a great examination of something we rarely give any thought, and present them in interesting and entertaining ways. Roach writes on other interesting topics as well, but start with Stiff.
If you like rock, rock history, and/or music biographies in general
Hammer of the Gods: the Saga of Led Zeppelin http://www.amazon.com/Hammer-Gods-Stephen-Davis/dp/0425182134
or this Jim Morrison bio http://www.amazon.com/Jim-Morrison-Life-Death-Legend/dp/159240099X/ref=sr_1_5?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1376007788&sr=1-5
Both are by Stephan Davis.
Some great easy reading fiction is
World War Z by Max Brooks. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_War_Z
and The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian, by Sherman Alexie http://www.fallsapart.com/the_absolutely_true_diary_of_a_part_time_indian/
They're both quick reads that are both entertaining with surprising amounts of depth. Alexie is probably the more thoughtful writer, a true author, but Brooks has his moments. WWZ is probably the better escapist novel, however. It's also nothing like the movie that bears its name, so don't use that to judge it readability. The book is a collection of individual accounts that tell the narrative of a worldwide zombie outbreak. It's one of the few books that I've voluntarily read more than once.
I always suggest The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier and Clay: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Amazing_Adventures_of_Kavalier_%26_Clay Chabon is a genius and any of his books are worth a read.
I like Tom Robbins a bunch and Skinny Legs and All is a great read: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skinny_Legs_and_All_(novel)
Christopher Moore is awesome. Check out Lamb for a fun play on the life of Jesus: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lamb:_The_Gospel_According_to_Biff,_Christ%27s_Childhood_Pal
http://www.amazon.com/Clocky-Alarm-Clock-Wheels-Almond/dp/B000PWLTNA
http://www.amazon.com/Laser-Target-Alarm-Clock-Screen/dp/B00563O8T0
Alarms that are loud enough to annoy and difficult to turn off might be good. Also, look in to this website to determine when you should wake up.
My wife and I are house sitting for a couple whose month long trip to Europe is centered around this. I've never heard of it before, but I'm glad to know that it's a fairly well known thing and that they aren't wasting money on some crappy rave. It looks cool.
I want to see the game, and what I see of the HUD I want it to present info in a clear and pretty way. I want easy customization and continued support. I want scoreboards to have clear backgrounds and for the info to be away from the center. I like minmode to toggle scoreboards. I like charge bars centered between ammo and health. I like low-health, low-ammo, over heal, and full uber animations. I like HUD crosshairs so I don't have to import them. I like pretty and compact spectator HUDs.
BitCometKalkinOOVOOVwinning matches is something you can controlhttp://puu.sh/3uH3v.png
win matches
go to lan
take ur own advice
TOLD STATUS:
[ ] NOT TOLD
[ ] TOLD
[x] FUCKING TOLD
[x] CASH4TOLD.COM
[x] KNIGHTS OF THE TOLD REPUBLIC
[x] TOLDERONE
[x] STONE TOLD STEVE AUSTIN
[x] CURE FOR THE COMMON TOLD
[x] BEN TOLDS
[x] THE 40 YEAR TOLD VIRGIN
[x] 007: TOLDENEYE
[x] TEXAS TOLD’EM
[x] CAN’T TEACH A TOLD DOG NEW TRICKS
What's the deal with "[ ] Told" not being checked? I mean, if you're "Stone Told Steve Austin" surely you have been simply Told as well.
Hey I'm in riverside too. It's good to know that someone else is sharing in my particular kind of hell.
2sy_morphiend20
when did I get older than so many people here
[IMG]http://i.imgur.com/RsRi9T3.jpg[/IMG]
The day you were born.
http://i.imgur.com/aU0IQu9.jpg
This is my modified yA HUD scoreboard. This is the main scoreboard and I use the LEFT_STATS minmode option.
Mingus is always good: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sxz9eZ1Aons&list=PLEA3564EE069BE54C
The Flecktones are different, but I would say they're still jazz: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q50xzhDO9lI
I love how carnage is a straight shooter. No pussyfooting around what's going on. Thanks for that and good luck next season.
Moby has put up a bunch of songs for free use. Maybe someone can use it. http://www.mobygratis.com/
These are great! You should do AG's upset win over mixup from last week. It wasn't casted by anyone and I'd love to have some commentary on it.
On most ceiling fans have directional settings. In the summer you want your fan pulling air up to the ceiling and not pushing the hot air down on you. Use a box fan/desk fan if you need air blowing directly at you, but ceiling fans aren't for that.
If you're crafty you can make one of these. www.instructables.com/id/Homemade-air-conditioner/step3/Submerging-the-pump-and-testing-it-out/