Adding on my previous post about my ideal controller, here's a mockup of what the buttons would look like.
true, America also has this thing going on where public schools have to look as much as prisons as possible, my school is a great example My school has steel wired windows, and rebarb enforced 3in thick wooden doors into classrooms (if the doors aren't made out of straight steel), it also has windows that have handles to open them, but all of them have been bolted shut with bolts comparable to the ones used on railways. The school has omnidirectional cameras every 15 feet everywhere except for the bathrooms and locker rooms. Desks and chairs are usually bolted into the floor, and the bolts are welded to the desks. I love school.
Ever since I've made it into university I've found that it's a lot less fundamentally awful than high school in terms of community and time management. it would also be less stressful if I manage to never think about how deep this pit of debt I'm digging is going to be.
I find it less stressful as well, but I dropped out of college due to lack of interest during my 2nd semaster. Half of my professers were dead and didn't give a crap out about the students who paid a lot of money for each semestar.
So today I went to microcenter to see there deals and open boxes, ended up going home with a 60" 4K LG TV for like 50% the actual price.
So far my profs seem fairly engaged, but yeah, going to see how the mood around here gets once we're all buried in snow.
Legend of Zelda: Tri Force Heroes info here. http://www.pocketgamer.co.uk/r/3DS/Legend of Zelda: Tri Force Heroes/news.asp?c=67661 Apparently, the online play will be region locked. That is to say, I wouldn't be able to play it online with any of you. Nor would the North American folks be able to play with European people. like... ...wha... why, though?!
True dat. Which is why I'm reading books about C programming. Embedded systems is what I'm aiming for, and theres a HUGE load of books that teach programming, even if they're old they're still good. That class was really to fill my schedule and give me easy credits, but I am trying to improve my art skills for animations and possibly gaming. Also a bit late for that advice since I'm a senior lol, but I'll do what I can with what I have.
Agh, are you kidding me!? I guess I won't get the game if this stays true. I really thought Nintendo was finally learning what regional equality means for their consoles and games, but I guess there's a few old sores that need- uhh...[FLIPPING PAGES]...antibiotics. If I find the energy, I will be sure to let them know how I feel about this. Remember that you may give them feedback via their webform. Select "Corporate Questions", "Corporate Social Responsibility", and "Email" to do so. You might be able to give feedback via phone as well, but I think that only counts if you specifically ask the rep to "Submit Feedback".
Jesus Christ, where do you live? My school has metal doors but they're just normal metal doors, and there are windows all over (I don't know if most of them open but they also aren't bolted shut). None of the desks, tables or chairs are stationary. We've got some cameras but they're really only monitored in a few specific places. And I have to assume your school is all one building? Ours in multiple buildings, and there's no fence around the outside.