Re: Where is a guru when you need one??
just a thought, but you could post it to share with all, maybe?
i know its un-ninja like... but it could be beneficial to others
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Re: Where is a guru when you need one??
I would have to agree here with Cozboogie the best thing to do is to play with it, you can check out the post http://forum.ppcgeeks.com/showthread...ight=post+your which is the Post your PPC-6800 Today Screen to get a feel for different customizations other users have done. Don't be afraid to add stuff because once you start you will find that just when you have your Today Screen and everything pimped out there is something new that comes along. I would start out with simple stuff and then move into Custom ROM's and things. You will find that most of your time is going to be consumed by reading new threads and adding different applications.
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Re: Where is a guru when you need one??
lmao hes not the only nija u know... Im infantry in the Army, plus Im a student in a real nija martial arts school... take that
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Get on top of a tall building overlooking the ninjitsu school (preferably a few blocks away), claymore yourself in, and snipe away. The Glock and greandes are in case they figure out where you are and get past the claymores. It's always better to take yourself out with one or two of them with you then to let them play slice and dice on you. And even Ninjas can't hide from bullets a quarter mile away Seriously though, I hear you. I was never in the service but I took tae kwon do for three years, then boxing and then kick boxing while I was a teenager. I am not even close to being a teenager anymore, so I am not quite as flexible or fast as I used to be, but being 6'3" and 260lbs doesn't hurt. I can usually take command of a room when I walk in by appearance alone... |
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