Wednesday, November 5, 2008

THE GAME

Tuesday, November 4, 2008

THE GAME

THE GAME

THE GAME

THE GAME

Sunday, September 14, 2008

ROCK BAND 2 Cheats

  • All songs

    At the main menu, select the "Extras" option. Choose the "Modify Game" selection, then press Red, Yellow, Blue, Red(2), Blue(2), Red, Yellow, Blue to unlock all songs. Alternately, press Y, B, X, Y(2), X(2), Y, B, X on a controller. Note: This code disables saving. -From: Geramie Edwards

  • Venue select

    At the main menu, select the "Extras" option. Choose the "Modify Game" selection, then press Blue, Orange(2), Blue, Yellow, Blue, Orange(2), Blue, Yellow to unlock all venues. Note: This code disables saving.

  • Stage mode

    At the main menu, select the "Extras" option. Choose the "Modify Game" selection, then press Blue, Yellow, Red, Blue, Yellow, Red, Blue, Yellow, Red. Alternately, press X, B, Y, X, B, Y, X, B, Y on a controller. Note: This code disables saving.

  • Awesome Detection

    At the main menu, select the "Extras" option. Choose the "Modify Game" selection, then press Yellow, Blue, Orange, Yellow, Blue, Orange, Yellow, Blue, Orange. Note: This code disables saving.

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    Building a Better Life
    By Childhelp Media Dept. - 8/22/2007 The beautiful and compassionate heart of our beloved friend Rodney Timms has comforted countless children in our care. He continues to be a knight in shining armor ...

    Building Trust
    By Childhelp Media Dept. - 3/ 1/2007 A thoughtful grandmother gave a very nice, cuddly teddy bear to a member of the Childhelp® staff, with instructions to pass it on to a child at a Childhelp facility. A six-year-old girl was selected to receive the gift.

    Building Self-Worth
    By Childhelp Media Dept. - 3/ 1/2007 As part of the Childhelp® child abuse prevention program, elementary school children learn about the uh-oh feeling. This is the instinctive, pit-of-the-stomach feeling that something wrong is happening to them.

    Building Resilience
    By Childhelp Media Dept. - 3/ 1/2007 Like all of the children who live at a Childhelp residential facility, he had a rough start. The boy's mother had severely abused him. The marks on his body indicated that she may have burned him with cigarettes when he was very young.

    Building Faith
    By Childhelp Media Dept. - 3/ 1/2007 At the Childhelp® residential facilities (the villages), the children participate in a spiritual program. It is one of many programs that help to restore them to health.

    Building Understanding
    By Childhelp Media Dept. - 3/ 1/2007 One night, the Childhelp® National Child Abuse Hotline received a call from a 16-year-old girl who was very upset. She said that her grandparents and a local child protective services agency caseworker...

    Loan Shillinger, Excerpt from the book, “Silence Broken”
    By Childhelp Media Dept. - 3/ 1/2007 It was about 15 minutes after take off with the first planeload of children in what became known as Operation Baby Lift.

    Connie Mercado in her own words...
    By Childhelp Media Dept. - 3/ 1/2007 Imagine a child riding in a car with a social worker that they hardly know. To a town that they have never heard before. Their mothers last words ringing over and over again in their head....

    A Tucson Man is Fighting Child Abuse One Pedal at a Time
    By Childhelp Media Dept. - 3/ 1/2007 George Ledbetter is embarking on a journey that will take him from Canada to Mexico. He's doing so to raise awareness and money for Childhelp, an Arizona organization dedicated to helping abused children.

    Lisa B. in her own words
    By Childhelp Media Dept. - 3/ 1/2007 She was standing at the front door, scared to death. Her heart was pounding hard, and her adrenaline was pumping in full force now. She knew she had to get inside, but she knew what was going to happen when she walked through the door.

    Thursday, August 14, 2008

    About Me (No Bball this time sorry)

    Hey guys for all the disbelievers and uncertain people out there, this post is to show yall that this really is me A.T (no full name for privacy purposes). Obviously you can see that I am into Bball and well these posts are not all my opinions only, but this site is mine A.T (again for privacy purpose only initial). Well Enjoy the site and dont forget to check out the Ad's and other stuff on my site too.
    By the way i do suggest nobody mention oneself's or anybody elses real name on this site, again for privacy issues.

    Enjoy
    A.T

    Tuesday, August 5, 2008

    Trading Andre Iguodala


    Understand that I'm usually (if not, nearly always) pretty loathe to take on these sorts of posts, partially because I don't like reading them myself, partially because a lot of the time an NBA trade rarely works out solidly for both ends, and mostly because I'm more interested in the on-court action than off. Alas, I'm forging ahead, here.
    If the reports are correct, and they likely aren't, Andre Iguodala and the Philadelphia 76ers are at a stalemate. The guard/forward (eh, "forward") is about to enter his fifth season, he's a restricted free agent, and reports indicate he's looking for a contract in the six-year, 75 million dollar range.
    Now, this could be a plant from the Sixers, or someone's educated guess (75 million would seem in line with someone who wouldn't be signed as of the first week of August), or it could be spot on. The specifics hardly matter to me, because I barely think he's worth eight figures a year. AI's a fine player, but even with the addition of Elton Brand and the continued improvement of Louis Williams, he might not be what the 76ers need. His game is a little more "Corey Maggette" than it is "Paul Pierce." A lot more. The guy has issues creating shots.
    So why not cut out now? Why not mix things up with a sign-and-trade? Why not follow the voice of every message board denizen? Actually, for this one, that might work.
    Trading AI straight-up in a sign-and-trade for one of his Class of 2004 brethren (like, say, Ben Gordon) is too complicated due to Base-Year Compensation rules, and any sign-and-trade deal that Iggy gets dealt within would have to invoke that clause.
    Because of the raise in his deal, the contracts that come back to the 76ers would have to match up with half of Iguodala's first year salary, plus whatever salary they'd add on with other players. So if Iguodala is signed to a deal that has him making 12 million quid in the first season, it would only be worth six million in a trade. Good news if the 76ers want to deal for Matt Harpring, bad news if they want to try and replicate Iguodala's still-solid (and still-rising, for years after this) production.
    Initially, I went to look for deals involving Class of 2003 guys, because those with significant gifts would already be working on their post-rookie contracts, which would be worth the full amount in a trade due to their BYC status expiring after 2007-08. Kirk Hinrich? On the block, but the Bulls don't need another wing player. Jameer Nelson? Same, and same. T.J. Ford? Already dealt. LeBron James? Too good. Reece Gaines? Too pretty for Philly. Leandro Barbosa? The Suns probably won't play ball.
    Josh Howard? Hmm.
    This isn't a reaction to Howard's latest indiscretion. Not sure if you've heard, but Mark Cuban is a pretty sound businessman, and he's knows that a fan base disappointed in a few off-court misdeeds rarely translates into actual losses at the gate, though losing basketball will always translate into ticket-buying indifference. And Howard sells tickets, because he helps win games. Or, he used to. Until last year, at least.
    Howard is 28. He's in his prime. This is it. 2008-09 has to be his best year, and if it isn't, then ... yikes. Is the atmosphere right for him to pull off that career year? Sure, Avery Johnson is gone, and those two had their moments, but is he long for this team and an owner that really digs Brandon Bass?
    Meanwhile, the 76ers just signed Elton Brand. Andre Miller is running the point. Their window to win is right flippin' now, in spite of all the young talent. Iguodala, for all his gifts, was an absolute millstone during last spring's playoffs; and even if we excuse the play because of two words ("Tayshaun" and "Prince"), the team still needs someone who can create in a pinch when things break down in the post. And not by firing a Maggette-esque three-pointer.
    So why not give Iggy his 12-million per year, ship him to Dallas with Willie Green, and take Howard on? The Mavs get a Richard Jefferson-esque oop partner for Jason Kidd, someone to run enough with to dupe media types into thinking that Dallas is a fast-break team (like Kidd and Jefferson did in New Jersey), backcourt depth in Green, and they cut ties with Howard for a player almost four years younger.
    Philly gets a smoother shooter who can create, defend, and knows how to contribute when the looks aren't there, or the looks aren't falling. Better yet, at two more years for 20 million and then a team option for 11 more, the 76ers stay in contract control. Also, Willie Green stinks.
    I think it works, I think both sides do well, and I think fans of both teams would be happy with the deal one, three, and five years from now - even with, five years from now, Iguodala in his prime and Howard long gone from Philadelphia. Something about a Thaddeus Young.
    What do you think?
    Related: Thaddeus Young, Louis Williams, Jameer Nelson, Andre Iguodala, Willie Green, Ben Gordon, Leandro Barbosa, Josh Howard, Kirk Hinrich, LeBron James, Elton Brand, Andre Miller, Jason Kidd, Philadelphia 76ers
     
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