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January 02, 2006 -- 12:22 PM
posted by Leo
screw you ed, how dare you call me a ricer!!! if I was a ricer my car be some crappy lancer, civic or celica and it'd be yellow or pink with mods all over the place...
January 02, 2006 -- 11:23 AM
posted by P
Alison, I'm not sure about paypal, but Amazon does take visa, mastercard, and american express. It seems safe enough.
January 02, 2006 -- 11:03 AM
posted by edo
"The next mode to talk about is lounge mode. This mode can be good if you want to invite some friends over for a quick game. This mode can keep track of up to 8 of your friends at a time and keeps stats on everyone for the session. The good thing about this new mode is that it allows you to even out the playing strength a little between you (who has the game) and your friends (who might not). It does this by keeping track of your stats and gives the weaker players some power-up's and cheap shots that allow you to pull off some interesting plays in order to keep up with the better players. Some of the cheap shots are interesting and include such things as fatiguing the other team, keeping some opponent players out of the game, and even restarting the game! These can be an interesting little feature to keeping the games fair."
Sounds 8 player... http://www.extremegamer.ca/xbox/games/fifa2006.php'>
January 02, 2006 -- 3:18 AM
posted by Leo
Happy new year everyone! So Al, you finally went and got your Type S eh? If so Congratulations, hope you enjoy it! Now that you got it, I'm tempted to come back up to Edmonton so I can test this car of yours head to head against mine...
January 02, 2006 -- 12:22 AM
posted by alison
hey, all you techies, is Amazon a secure way to buy things on the internet? do I need paypal to do it? they're honestly the only booksellers I've been able to find that actually have Bill Peet books for sale, at reasonable prices.
I do so love his books, this being one of my favourites
he did so much with his talent, and often focused on the environment in writing these captivating children's stories. He also wrote the story for Lambert the Sheepish Lion and was one of the primary animators and story writers for the Sword in the Stone... also providing a lot of the art for Sleeping Beauty. it's a shame I wasn't aware of his passing... what a phenomenal man.
January 01, 2006 -- 8:50 PM
posted by Par
I am reminded, as it is January, that there remain but 11 days until this year's edition of The Day of the Top Duck. Let the preparations begin.
