This kind of reminds me of the Rasputin, who also took so long to die, but nobody wanted him to come back. But for Axel's case I think he was kept alive because there was still a story to be told, redeeming actions to be done.
It seems as though the world of Disney's The Hunchback of Notre Dame is going to be in the next Kingdom Hearts game. My fear is that Square Enix will over-simplify Hunchback's story which is one of the reasons that made it so great. Sidestep dark themes and subject matter such as sin, atonement, genocide, lust, God and Hell. A Kingdom Hearts game with mentions of sin and God is oddly something I can't imagine. Can Kingdom Hearts remain true to Hunchback?
I personally use MPlayer when I want to convert any audio file into WAV, but it seems as though the program linked in the above post uses MPlayer for converting.
I have seen both film versions and I can not choose between the two. Both share the same tone and moody feeling throughout, and the remake has a new surprise if you don't know why "the father" is with the "girl" (it's a different reason of why he is with her in the book). Here are some quotes from me talking about this movie from another thread:
Mythical creatures don't exist, so our opinions of them can not be shaped outside their depictions in literature and movies. There will be both good and bad portrayals of them, and if people are only exposed to the bad, those people will eventually grow up and realize there's a much bigger world for mythical creatures.
I think KH-Vids will automatically detect your uploaded avatar size and tell you so if the image is too large.
Have you tried restarting your computer? Try using the drive with another computer/system to confirm whether or not the problem's hardware or software related.
This maybe your problem explained here: http://forum.audacityteam.org/viewtopic.php?f=18&t=60424 It seems that you have a corrupted project file.
There might be a problem with the keyboard, USB receiver or USB port. You should try using the keyboard with a different computer and see if it works there to try to isolate the problem.
Hugo A movie about movies, and it's one of the best movies I've seen. You will defiantly miss out if you don't watch it in 3-D; the movie uses 3-D to tell its story and it is gorgeous.
To resize images can use image editing programs such as IrfanView (Windows only) or GIMP. If you don't want to install an application, you can use online image editing services like Picnik.
I'm currently playing SpaceChem, a design-based puzzle game. The game's difficulty doesn't make it for everyone; the game expects a great amount of creativity and logical skill from the player, and the feeling you get when you solve a challenging puzzle is one the most satisfying things in the world.
Lady From Way up There by The Postmen
To add on to what Misty said, Opera respects your operating system's font rendering settings, and uses those settings to render fonts across all pages. CSS anti-alias properties on individual pages are ignored by browsers.
I believe it has something to do with text encoding, Microsoft Word displays text in UTF-8 by default. You should use a text editor that supports ACSII, the programs Stardust mentioned should work. EDIT: Generally, if you're going to be writing code, it would be best to use a text editor instead of a word processor. Some advanced, easy-to-use text editors that I use include Gedit and Notepad++.
I do not look like that.
Is that a command-line program?
The Google search bar is integrated with Firefox. You could try re-installing Firefox to see if that does anything. If that doesn't work, have you ever tried using DuckDuckGo?
Google search on the default homepage, or the Google search bar on the top right? If it's the homepage, have you tried changing it to the google.com?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Codec Installing codecs will let your computer be able to decode and play more media formats. If the video that won't work in WLMM already plays fine in your system's media player, it might be a problem dealing with WLMM itself instead of a missing decoder. If you want to be able to tell what format your video is in a couple of programs that I use often include MPlayer and MediaInfo. I believe MediaInfo is included with CCCP (Combined Community Codec Pack). Have you tried downloading the Versus XIII trailer from gametrailers.com? There's no watermark and there's an option for either WMV or MOV (Sorenson Video v3) formats, I recommend WMV for compatibility. Try this first, it might save you some trouble. http://www.bugmenot.com/view/gametrailers.com Here are some logins to let you download.