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No, they just load at different times due to file size.
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I swear it was moving slower than the others earlier. Oh well. Now it's even trippier.
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Really? I guess that makes sense too, then.
I just wish it was in better quality. K_A, how did you resize it? Paint.net is a good way to resize, I haven't had any problems so far, if you ever feel like making one with nicer quality. ;) |
I'm too lazy.
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Now your sig and avatar give me motion sickness.
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Flying F-22's does that to me.
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I don't think I've ever had motion sickness. I rarely do get sick from anything other then the flu...
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Lucky you.
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^_^
Mmmhm! Although, I heard people who get sick less get swine flu easier... is it true? :eek: |
I get motion sickness if I try to read in a moving vehicle.
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That happens to me, too, though it seems be be better now than it was years ago. I also get sick if a cars AC is on, no idea why.
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I have that problem, too. I think it's the large temperature differential between the spot where the AC is blowing on you and everywhere else; it confuses your body's temperature regulation system and makes you feel sick. I always run the AC on defrost so that it spreads out when it hits the windshield and hits my body pretty evenly.
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I just turn the little hole thingies and it hits my body. I love being cold. :o
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I prefer it not rotating actually..
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I figured it was just the vent system in general: the air in some cars just gives me get a headache or I become nauseous.
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Yeah, that's what I figured for myself, too. Though if I have to be in a car with the AC on, I make sure no vents are pointed directly at me. If it gets too bad for myself, I'll end up cracking my window to get some fresh air.
Whenever possible I prefer all the windows to be rolled down. |
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