![]() Vince: Peppermint Butler although not seeming like much, he is an interesting specimen to say the least. A long line of candy people ruled over this kingdom one after the other, ending with the one and only Princess Bubblegum.īucket: But with every great princess, a powerful and classy assistant always lies in their wake, and in this case it was none other then the all powerful, absolutely amazing and great, Peppermint Butler! Gaining its origin possibly way over 800 years ago, the Candy Kingdom thrived with an iron fist, providing sanctuary to all those who are sweet and lovely. Vince: Inside of this peculiar location lies a compelling empire made completely out of the thing we all know and love, candy. If you ever want to find a place to pull off your strange dreams or become whatever you want, this is your place. A DEATH BATTLE! Peppermint Butler dark magics himself into Death Battle! īucket: The Land of Ooo, a strange mystical place where literally anything is possible. Vince: He is Bucket and I am Vince and it is our job to analyze their weapons, armor, and skills to find out who would win. Vince: Peppermint Butler, the most formal and tidy being of the Candy Kingdom,īucket: And Sebastian Michaelis, the seductive demonic assistant of Black Butler. As for those inside, many live eternal scorching under the pressure and heat, an everlasting torture device if you will.īucket: These two on the other hand, are a little different not only in where they stay, but the way they carry themselves compared to other demonic beings. Vince: The smoldering profundity that is hell as we know it strikes horror into many. ![]() 4 Sebastian Michaelis seduces his way to Death Battle!ĭescription A mystical showdown between two scuffed yet clean butlers who have large connections to literal hell!.3 Peppermint Butler dark magics himself into Death Battle!.
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Since in this tutorial, we created the directory “OldGames”, we are going to type in “MOUNT C C:\OldGames”. What we want to do at this point is mount the “C” drive. Don’t panic! I’ll tell you everything you need to know. Yes, when we are attempting to run an old Dos program, you are likely going to be using Dos prompt. Open up Dosbox and you’ll see something like this: In this case, we want the folder “OldGames” to be our emulated “C” drive. So, we need to tell it where we want it to think the “C” drive is. The thing to remember is that Dosbox emulates a file system (namely, a Dos file system). Step 3 – Open Dosbox and Mount a “C” Drive Sometimes, Dosbox doesn’t like long folder names).Īfter you created the folder, move the contents of the game into that folder. In this case, I’m wanting to run “Dune 2: The Battle for Arrakis”, so I name the folder in question “Dune2″ (always try to keep the folder names as short as possible. When you do, create a folder in the “OldGames” directory and name it whatever the short title of the game is. When that’s done, you’ll need to find the contents of the game in question. You can name this folder anything you like, but give it a name that will allow you to remember what it’s for. Since we’ll need to access it directly from Dosbox, it’s actually best practice to create that folder on the root hard drive (meaning, you go onto the hard drive you want to do this on – typically “C” drive). You’re going to want a folder on your hard drive that will store all the 16 big applications. They offer a visualization of what we are doing that might make things easier, but for the purposes of this tutorial, we aren’t going to be using any frontends to keep things simple. Next, doubleclick on the downloaded application to install it. ![]() Simply go to the Dosbox website and download the latest version of Dosbox. This guide will show you the basics on how to run those old 16-bit DOS programs again. Does that mean you are out of luck when it comes to making a 16-bit program run on Windows 7 or Windows 8? Not by a long shot. Even 32 bit compatible programs are at the beginning of the phasing out process of the more up to date 64-bit programs. In fact, if you see those notes about Windows x86 programs, what you are seeing is notices that certain programs only run as a 32-bit program or 64-bit program. Since then, Windows has stopped supporting 16 bit programs right out of the box by the time Windows Vista came around. 16-bit programs were hugely popular back in the days of DOS, Windows 3.1, and Windows 95. The reason you get this error message is because the game or application you are trying to run is a 16-bit program. You double click on the executable file and wind up getting an error message like this: So, because you wanted to give those games a try again, you decide to put these games on your new operating system. So you’ve been digging around in your old CD collection one day and you have managed to locate a CD filled with really old games. It is being republished here for the purpose of updating the guide with any new information I can obtain so that some of the more difficult to play games can be run. Important Notice: This guide was originally published by me on ZeroPaid. ![]() This guide shows you how to run those old Dos 16 bit games/application again through a program called DosBox. If you ever wanted to play a video game or run an application on, say, Windows 7 Home Premium (64 bit), you may run into problems trying to run the application. ![]() And, after the first few weeks, you’ll be raring to write more than just twenty words.Īre YOU prepared to commit to writing just two sentences each day? Once your new tiny writing habit is established, it will grow of its own accord. This habit is going to nurture your dream. Let go of your big dreams for now, and remember that you are establishing a new writing habit. How could two sentences each day possibly lead to completing an article or a book? It sounds too easy, doesn’t it? And you may wonder if it’s enough. What about building a daily habit of writing just 20 words, which is about two sentences? Let’s think of a daily word count that is hard to miss. ![]() A Tiny Daily Writing HabitĪ simple way to set writing goals is to determine a word count. The smaller the habit, the less energy you need to establish it. Remember, your habit needs to be ridiculously small and easy to accomplish, so you only need a minimum of activation energy (the energy to start a habit). Let’s take a look at what a tiny writing habit could be. However, with the strategy of tiny habits, you’ll be able to develop a new daily writing habit with ease without having to use willpower or discipline to achieve your goal.įogg says a “tiny habit” is a behavior that: Most people who want to create a new habit choose a big goal and experience a burst of enthusiasm…which is then eventually followed by failure when momentum stalls and motivation wanes. You need to establish a tiny habit of daily writing.Īccording to behavioral scientist, BJ Fogg, there are two ways to change behavior in the long-term: either change your environment or take baby steps. However, there is a simple way to overcome this challenge without using willpower or needing a dose of discipline. Because this dream is the message you are destined to share with the world.īut how to do it? How to make this dream a reality? ![]() You can’t erase this dream of becoming a writer. You doubt whether you have what it takes.īut deep within lies your dream, waiting for you, year after year. Your health or the health of a dear one falters. Maybe you even feel there is a book within you.Įach New Year, you resolve to do it. In this post, Mary Jaksch ( editor-in-chief of, offers a quick and simple way in which anyone can establish a daily writing practice. But you can learn to write consistently every day (yes, EVERY day) even if you have very little time. A daily writing habit? Just as hard, if not harder. ![]() But after 600 days, with enough space to accommodate as many as another 1,600 rodents, the population peaked at 2,200 and began to decline precipitously-straight down to the extinction of the entire colony-in spite of their material needs being met with no effort required on the part of any mouse. “I shall largely speak of mice, but my thoughts are on man,” he would later write in a comprehensive report.Īt first, the mice did well. It was a mouse utopia.Ĭalhoun’s intent was to observe the effects on the mice of population density, but the experiment produced results that went beyond that. He provided all the food and water they needed and ensured that no predator could gain access. Calhoun, best known for his mouse experiments in the 1960s when he worked for the National Institute for Mental Health.Ĭalhoun enclosed four pairs of mice in a 9 x 4.5-foot metal pen complete with water dispensers, tunnels, food bins and nesting boxes. One of the more famous ethologists in recent decades was John B. This is an area illuminated by ethology, the scientific study of animal behavior. Perhaps the human/pet welfare state works because one of the parties has a brain the size of a golf ball or a pomegranate. It seems like a win-win, so maybe a welfare state can work after all. In fact, my loving domination is a condition for the free stuff. My two rat terriers get free food and free health care, though I am not only their provider, but I am also their “master” too. Moreover, for the most part, they seem to like it. Our personal pets live in a sort of welfare state. Readers should view what I present here as a prod to thought and discussion and not much more. Because they require knowledge beyond my own, I cannot offer definitive answers. ![]() These are fascinating questions that I am certainly not the first to ask. What would happen if animals in the wild could count on human sources for their diet and never have to hunt or scrounge? What if, in other words, we humans imposed a generous welfare state on our furry friends? Would the resulting experience offer any lessons for humans who might be subjected to similar conditions? Not having to work for food and shelter sounds appealing and compassionate, doesn’t it? Studies have shown that panhandling animals have a shorter lifespan. It transforms wild and healthy animals into habitual beggars. The National Park Service’s website for Sleeping Bear Dunes in Michigan advises, Signs in national and state parks all over America warn visitors, “Please Don’t Feed the Animals.” Some of those government-owned parks provide further explanation, such as “The animals may bite” or “It makes them dependent.” What would happen if animals in the wild could count on human sources for their diet and never have to hunt or scrounge? (Or… “The Churches of God and the Mouse Experiment”). |
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