i saw for the first time, nature taking away another's life...
a stray duckling(not duck) was waddling along, then suddenly a crow comes down, picks it up by the neck(which i think killed it right there), then proceeded to fly a bit away so it could rip apart its carcass piece by piece... harsh, but such is biology, and life taking away life... oh, you cringe about it, but hey, we're meat eaters too. we just never see chickens and bulls as cuddly 80% of the time when they're on our plates.
and i also saw, what you could consider to be teenage ducks... they were grey all over, and when they tried to "quack," it came out more like "peep." but they were much larger than ducklings, so. figures they gots to be teens.
finally, i also saw baby squirrels, that's right. i think there was a mother watching over 1 in the tree about 6 feet above ground watching her other youngun pick away at a nut on the ground not too far away.
i love nature.
and i don't care that it's been raining a bit lately, even though this should be spring; i love drizzles, and besides, it helps keep my allergies down a bit :D
Saturday, May 14, 2005
random tekken 3 tidbit, cause i just feel like posting it:
bryan's 1,2,1,2 combo is all guarenteed on counter-hit; how do some players hunt for it so succesfully?
well, on normal hit, 1,2 normally combos, but the 2nd and 3rd punch does not. the 3rd and 4th punch will naturally combo though. hence, the CH affects the 2nd and 3rd hit obviously.
so, just tap 1,2,1 really quickly and look for the 3rd hit; if it hits, press 2 immediately. (duurrr, wonder why i never though about that)
and 1,2,1 is only -4 on block; even if you finish w/the 2, it's -7; nothing guarenteed; however, the opponent can push for something with that advantage; no wonder i could never punish the opponent who does 1,2,1,2 repeatedly with bryan... i should throw instead.
other things of note:
hmmm... WS+1+2 is 11, but only -3 on block, and hits mid...
1,4,3 is safe on block, but 1,4 is not, and the 3 hits mid.
b+2,1 can be cancelled into sidestep
uf+4 seems safe...
ws+3 is safe, but just barely... fast though, as always.
unless if i read wrong, 3,2 gives +10 on BLOCK, are both mid hits.
bryan's 1,2,1,2 combo is all guarenteed on counter-hit; how do some players hunt for it so succesfully?
well, on normal hit, 1,2 normally combos, but the 2nd and 3rd punch does not. the 3rd and 4th punch will naturally combo though. hence, the CH affects the 2nd and 3rd hit obviously.
so, just tap 1,2,1 really quickly and look for the 3rd hit; if it hits, press 2 immediately. (duurrr, wonder why i never though about that)
and 1,2,1 is only -4 on block; even if you finish w/the 2, it's -7; nothing guarenteed; however, the opponent can push for something with that advantage; no wonder i could never punish the opponent who does 1,2,1,2 repeatedly with bryan... i should throw instead.
other things of note:
hmmm... WS+1+2 is 11, but only -3 on block, and hits mid...
1,4,3 is safe on block, but 1,4 is not, and the 3 hits mid.
b+2,1 can be cancelled into sidestep
uf+4 seems safe...
ws+3 is safe, but just barely... fast though, as always.
unless if i read wrong, 3,2 gives +10 on BLOCK, are both mid hits.
Friday, May 13, 2005
woot! tayshaun, chauncy and ben all made the defensive team!
here's a question; should a player still make the defensive team if they're on a sucky or non-defensive team? cause i'm questioning whether kg should've made the 1st defensive team, as well as ak, considering how little ak played, and how the twolves were strictly mid-tier this year. you might question why billups made the defensive team at all, but he was able to give bibby problems when the two teams matched up, so... and at the very least, billups is a better defender than rip.
here's to prince making 1st defensive team next year... and possibly dpoy as well. that guy's just a beast. and so skinny too.
here's a question; should a player still make the defensive team if they're on a sucky or non-defensive team? cause i'm questioning whether kg should've made the 1st defensive team, as well as ak, considering how little ak played, and how the twolves were strictly mid-tier this year. you might question why billups made the defensive team at all, but he was able to give bibby problems when the two teams matched up, so... and at the very least, billups is a better defender than rip.
here's to prince making 1st defensive team next year... and possibly dpoy as well. that guy's just a beast. and so skinny too.
Monday, May 09, 2005
i have a feeling that after the eastern conference semifinals are over, either i'm gonna be HATING jerm, or he's gonna be HATING me... and our respective teams... oh yeah, eugene's also a miller fan... so, depending on what happens, i might be garnering some hate towards him, or vise versa.
such is living with a reggie miller fan(i'm not calling him a pacers fan, as the only reason he likes the pacers is because of miller), i almost inwardly look down upon jerm, because it almost seems like he can't really appreciate why the pacers are so good; i would mind jerm being a pacers fan less if he could really appreciate why the pacers are so good. not that you don't have your favorite players, but c'mon now...
but he doesn't, it's always "oh, reggie miller's so good! blah, blah..." yeah, so? kobe's really good. do you see what's going on in LA? lebron's REALLY good, do you see what's going on in cleveland? kg's so good, do you see what's going on in minnesota? miller has done a great job keeping the pacers afloat, but i don't think he's the sole reason the pacers have surprised so many this year...
but aside from the laudatory attitude towards miller, there's the history of the brawl and last year...
yeah, it's pretty much the kings and lakers of the east... i've always believed that... (they carry all the drama around and against each other... well, the fans do; i know sheed and j'o are very close friends...) the difference is both teams try to play the game the right way...(contrast that to the kings can't play d, and lakers have always leaned too hard upon their shaq and kobe) just the fact that the pacers are in the 2nd round without artest and j'o and stephen for most of the season shows a lot about the depth, the way they play the game on both ends, and how they don't lean too hard on their superstars... and reggie miller and rick charlisle both should be given a lot of credit for that(i'd say the coach more than miller). and the word superstar isn't even in the pistons' vocabulary; who's the pistons' best player? everybody... ben goes out... pistons start losing... rip goes out, pistons start losing... brown goes out, pistons start losing... billups goes out, pistons start losing.
so, all the hate aside, it's supposed to be a good matchup... pistons lost their bench, but pacers lost their artest... it's still an advantage to the pistons, b/c of my main man, tayshaun prince... let's see if pacers figure out a way to stop him. or rip :D
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i've come to realize that sacrifice is a test of faith... much like how abraham was tested... the thought came to me during sunday's message... how much you give to the lord your god, this very moment, i think really determines how much you believe in god to fulfill his promise of "give, and ye shall receive." or his commandment that you need to present the best to your god. why's it that every christian always says the same stuff in college; "oh, let me settle down my life, and THEN i'll give everything." pastor danny said that all those friends of his who were pre-med who said that have yet to show it.
and we're not just talking about money... time is an issue too.
and this is difficult to swallow... it is for me... you're asking me to not put the time i spend with god on the backburner this quarter, despite me having to take 5 classes, all of them being science classes. but it tests my faith. it should.
such is living with a reggie miller fan(i'm not calling him a pacers fan, as the only reason he likes the pacers is because of miller), i almost inwardly look down upon jerm, because it almost seems like he can't really appreciate why the pacers are so good; i would mind jerm being a pacers fan less if he could really appreciate why the pacers are so good. not that you don't have your favorite players, but c'mon now...
but he doesn't, it's always "oh, reggie miller's so good! blah, blah..." yeah, so? kobe's really good. do you see what's going on in LA? lebron's REALLY good, do you see what's going on in cleveland? kg's so good, do you see what's going on in minnesota? miller has done a great job keeping the pacers afloat, but i don't think he's the sole reason the pacers have surprised so many this year...
but aside from the laudatory attitude towards miller, there's the history of the brawl and last year...
yeah, it's pretty much the kings and lakers of the east... i've always believed that... (they carry all the drama around and against each other... well, the fans do; i know sheed and j'o are very close friends...) the difference is both teams try to play the game the right way...(contrast that to the kings can't play d, and lakers have always leaned too hard upon their shaq and kobe) just the fact that the pacers are in the 2nd round without artest and j'o and stephen for most of the season shows a lot about the depth, the way they play the game on both ends, and how they don't lean too hard on their superstars... and reggie miller and rick charlisle both should be given a lot of credit for that(i'd say the coach more than miller). and the word superstar isn't even in the pistons' vocabulary; who's the pistons' best player? everybody... ben goes out... pistons start losing... rip goes out, pistons start losing... brown goes out, pistons start losing... billups goes out, pistons start losing.
so, all the hate aside, it's supposed to be a good matchup... pistons lost their bench, but pacers lost their artest... it's still an advantage to the pistons, b/c of my main man, tayshaun prince... let's see if pacers figure out a way to stop him. or rip :D
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i've come to realize that sacrifice is a test of faith... much like how abraham was tested... the thought came to me during sunday's message... how much you give to the lord your god, this very moment, i think really determines how much you believe in god to fulfill his promise of "give, and ye shall receive." or his commandment that you need to present the best to your god. why's it that every christian always says the same stuff in college; "oh, let me settle down my life, and THEN i'll give everything." pastor danny said that all those friends of his who were pre-med who said that have yet to show it.
and we're not just talking about money... time is an issue too.
and this is difficult to swallow... it is for me... you're asking me to not put the time i spend with god on the backburner this quarter, despite me having to take 5 classes, all of them being science classes. but it tests my faith. it should.
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