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Tuesday, August 9, 2016

Wooly Coat Husky Sara Fell in Love Fluff Ball of Our Own

Tons of hair, tons of energy, lack of obedience ability, will try to run away at some point. No thank you, not for me!They're not that bad. I own 2 of them and yes it takes a lot of effort to train them. But they are very smart, sweet and goofy. I love them to death.I have one and I can't imagine having two. I'm just thankful that he's now three and has calmed down considerably. Always training to do though and its definitely a challenge. He's incredibly intelligent and will wait until I've turned my back to do something naughty. Huskies are the best but I would never recommend them.

I have a male husky. Can confirm, he is a massive dick to other dogs sometimes. He reminds me of one of those birds that puffs up their chest when they're in danger though. He goes around like that, all proud and snobby, but the second someone so much as barks at him wrong he'll come crying back to me.Dunno why you got the down votes and not advice. You asked for advice so I'm here to help you. I've owned many huskies, and I've house sat huskies that were not my own...so not a husky expert, but I'm well-versed in the Art of Husky, I would like to say.
Most of the huskies I know have a husky buddy, so this is absolutely correct. One of my own huskies had a friend who was as energetic as she was, a mixed mutt of a mostly Retriever persuasion. They would go outside and race around my oak trees in circles like maniacs for a good hour, then chill for a bit and do it again.I have a lovely well behaving husky... And she is this way because she gets out, walks a lot and hardly ever is alone.. This whole post made me cringe.. Huskies are high maintenance but so worth it when you take proper care of them...

Like others have said, it is kind of annoying but they will push the boundaries you set every chance they get and you HAVE to keep them in check. You give them an inch and they'll take it a mile. It you can consistently keep them in line and keep up the training everyday, it will be okay. The other thing that helps is draining them of their energy. I have two huskies and walk them twice a day for about 45min each walk. We also have a decent backyard so they can run around and play with each other (which doesn't happen that often) in case they're feeling a little extra energetic but generally the walks drain them.

Monday, August 8, 2016

What You Should Do ? If Manage to Break A World Record of Olympics

The ghost WR line in swimming is cool. Imagine setting the WR and seeing your ghost line in use 40 years from now because nobody could break it.
And the bronze medal is brought to you by Natural Light. It's technically a medal, just not as good as the others, just like Natural Light is technically a beer! The protagonist refuses to partake in the race, but he can't abandon swimming either - that's not what his father would have wanted. So he decides to wait 10 seconds after the timer has started to swim. He can't guarantee that the others won't break the world record, but at least he has done his part.

This reminds me of a comment I read once (I think on YouTube) where this guy was talking about how he used to play a racing game growing up with his dad. His dad died while he was still young, so he put the game away. After a while he broke it out and started playing it again and every course he did had a little ghost car racing on it - it was a simulation of the run for the console's record holder for each course. Because the OP was little when he played with his dad, OP held none of the course records — they were all set by his father before he died. He said once he almost beat one of the records and stopped right in front of the finish line so the ghost of his dads car wouldn't be deleted, so he could keep playing with his dad. I was devastated to read that.

There is one platinum per event, all time. Like the baseball HOF, each living member of the platinum podium is honored at an opening ceremony. Should a record be broken, the record holder can pass the platinum after the anthems. Like the Stanley cup, the names and record are etched on the back as a living history.The right approach might be to ignore the World Record altogether (since that is regularly broken at non-Olympic events), and instead focus on the Olympic Record. Also make it separate from the medal system altogether - perhaps a ceremonial cup that could be held by a non-medal winning individual.

Some WR they are competing for were set in 2008 and lower. I don't have a specific Olympic year that was worse than the rest, but not every year is always better or faster.This makes me wonder has there ever been an Olympics that was across the board less impressive then the previous one? I always just imagined that the records and performance always improved with every 4 years.

Quit Job at EA and New Work on Burnout What I Feels Like First Day

I have a recurring dream that I am back working on Burnout 3. Normally that I'm playing the game, and we've made it so every race ends with a crash junction. Then I wake up in a cold sweat. Games dev does things to you.Sony has been super cool to work with, but mainly just because they haven't been involved in development, you know? We're still sort of the underdog with Sony, and in the general AAA (for obvious reasons). If NMS is a success, I think that probably will have a real impact in terms of how a lot of people in larger publishers view indie games. People generally think of NMS as a Sony title, but we're still just a self funded indie studio - it's kind of a crazy situation :)

Some of the team read it for sure, and then post me the weirdest stuff :) OK sso I'll admit there have been times, my lowest on the project, where I've looked at the subreddit and it's cheered me up and kept me going. But there have been times I've looked on there and despaired - and just thought "how can we ever live up to the expectations of people who having been waiting for this game for 3 years"So basically my beard is a disguise. I'm totally going to shave it off when this game is done, and burn every check shirt I own (5?) and hopefully no one will ever shout "No Man's Sky FOV Slider?" at me in the street. ever. again. in. my. life.

No matter how many critters I abducted rescued the sanctuary didn't get more full, so what happened to the other 30 donkeys? Were they food? Now that I think about it, there was no visible means of food production on mother base, and a steady supply of fresh meat coming in... oh jesus, they were eating the animals.Will No Man's Sky on PC have FOV options? Or at least a higher default than the PS4 version? Literally the only thing keeping me from preordering...

REAL TALK - so obviously the hype is terrifying. I mean, I have had this hanging over me for three years since we announced. I get like 3 hours sleep a night, but like I can't sleep even if I was home so ¯_(シ)_/¯. It's catch 22, if we hadn't announced when we did, we probably would have quit the project without the community supporting us... but god... should I have passed up Colbert? Or E3? I dunno. Every time we showed the game we always assumed people would suddenly not like it anymore... but instead the hype would just get crazier. In an alternate timeline, imagine if we could just be showing it for the first time tonight and launching tomorrow? Imagine how fun that would have been...