Remember I cleaned out that pool? Well, today, a lizard fell in. It was huge - it was at least 8 or 9 inches long - the largest I've ever seen in Texas. Wow.
When I saw it in the empty pool my face went O_o so I tried to catch it.
And guess what. It took off soo fast it ran on 2 legs. It was fast. The only reason I was able to catch it was that it tried to climb the steps, but it couldn't.
I let it go on a tree. It was awesome.
I even have a picture.

Okay, so I didn't get a picture.
I submitted a menu example, the same menu in V0_7 of VerTech. One object menu. It's nice. I didn't attach a preview, so it should be up soon. Yay.
I'm working on a guage-example - showing how to do health/ammo guages in many ways.
So far, I have a circular guage, a rectangle standard guage, a thing with a needle that turns (like a fuel guage), and a zelda-type thing. Any ideas?
And firestormx didn't fix the file manager like he said he would
*Cries
No VerTech v0_6 upload today. V0_7 still has some bugs.
I heard of an eagle in Alaska ripping a Shitzu (sp?) in half. One time while I was in my house, 16 moose were browsing outside.
I saw like a 2-inch gecko on the ceiling of a McDonald's in Hawai'i. I see some bats occasionally. And the best thing I've ever caught was a garter snake. Pretty pathetic lol.
Animals pwn animals alot more often then humans pwn them…
What about animals pwning humans? [=D]
I saw a group of Coyotes here in MA.
In Alaska, a moose attacking a human is a lot more common than a bear attacking a human.
Oh yeah, I have these kick-@$$ falcons in my backyard, they're all like "KA-KAH BITCHES!" XD
They must be awsome if they can talk.
//In Alaska, a moose attacking a human is a lot more common than a bear attacking a human. //
ph34r meeces! Cause if the plural of mouse is mice, the plural of moose is meeces! j/kI know someone who had a parrot that would attack anybody but it's owner… Parrots have sharp beaks.