Mageranger_Red
MagerangerRed
Mageranger_Red

Did the same thing, worked like a charm. To keep my kid away from the computer (and my various collectables) I just have to close my office door. Kinda sucks because it keeps ME from quickly getting in there if I want, but it means my son or my cat doesn’t get in there when I don’t want them too.

For a while we let our son play with an old wireless PS2 controller we had. He loved pretending he was in control until he realized he wasn’t. Then it just sat in a box or on the floor.

Never quite thought of that, but you’re right. Once you have a kid, everything pretty much centers around them for one way or another.

My son just turned 5, and I know what you are talking about. I miss the days when he was pretty much immobile and I could do what ever I wanted because he was barley aware. But being able to have conversations with him about stuff, or playing games/toys with him is really great.

Squid Girl judging by the outfit and bits of hair seen in the controller part.

My entire entertainment system was located on the other side of one of those baby fence things until my son was 3 or so. At which point we were teaching him “gentle touch” (mainly so he would stop mauling grandma’s cats). It helps that my son is very procedural (maybe high functioning OCD) and once we told him he

That was kinda my thought too. Even the music felt more subdued than some of her other works. Not bad (to me at least) mind you, just “calmer”.

I never knew I wanted that until now.... I don’t know if I should thank you or curse you.

As a graphic designer, I find this highly impressive. Can’t believe I didn’t even think about that when I saw it.

Wonder how hard it would be to just “reshell” a current mouse with that things casing...

COOOOOOOBRAAAAAAAAAA!

I just realized I watched Jimmy Fallon do a “Lets Play” video.... this somewhat amuses me considering his previous comments about such things.

I’m not even certain some conventions would let you walk around with something like that. I seem to remember several of the American conventions at least having rules on “over-sized props”

Almost every day I have to tell a customer that. It’s gotten to the point where I question every image that comes from the customer. You’d think school teachers would know not to steal....

I’m a graphic artist at a school district print shop, and I know this pain as well. Thankfully we have a ThinkStock account so I can usually replace their images with something that we legally can use, or just draw something new if time allows.
What’s real fun is that several of our schools were using logos that were

I didn’t wonder trade him, but I will admit I named mine something similar. Lately with the games I try to have some sort of “naming convention”. X and Y all my pokemon were named after cities and towns. This one I’m naming them off of types of weapons (mostly bladed ones for right now). I named mine Yangoos

What did you get in exchange if you don’t mind me asking?

It’s very subtle, I didn’t even notice it my first time watching. Plus they don’t include the “D...daddy?” line to draw attention to it. Isn’t that great though?

I love how that still have the scream in the background during that exact scene in their “History of Trunks” episode.

What font did you use for “STAR”? That’s cool looking