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how do you fix ps2 games?

how do you fix ps2 games?

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Hmm, this is a tough one. I do agree with one of the other posters that mentioned that your son could possibly get in alot of trouble for dating a 15 yr old. I have a friend whose son is 18 and he was with two 15 yr old girls, drunk and doped up. The girls' parents reported the boy and the girls were scared they'd get in trouble so they claimed the boy raped them and took advantage of them while they were messed up, and now he's doing time for god knows how long. Anyway, as far as your situation goes, he may have had a bad night that night with that girl and was trying to work things out when you were calling to remind him to come home which is why he shut off the phone. Your son may be trying to despise you but at the same time he may be going through alot emotionally, it's hard to say. First, I'd ask him if everything is ok with his girlfriend and see how he reacts and what he says. Try to communicate with him about something he cares about. The fact that he doesn't seem to care that he's grounded from being able to drive the car sounds to me like he's not worried about it because he wont be needing it anyway. If there is something wrong in your sons life, it will only make things worse by not trying to communicate with him first. If after trying to talk to him and finding out that nothing is wrong other than he's being a pain in the rear to you, then yes, by all mean add more punishments, chores etc.. Good luck hunni!
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Yes, I do think it is a scam. That is not how gaming companies test games. Most require in house (as in working at the company headquarters) testers who have multiple degrees in various computer/game programming fields, and it doesn't hurt to have a background in writing either. Even if you are not in house, it is still considerably more involved than just signing up on a website. My fiances uncle used to write game manuals for a living until the company he worked for got bought out and moved to the other side of the country. Many people he used to work with still work for various game companies, and my fiance's uncle does get asked to write from time to time when he is available. My fiance and I have been recruited to help on several occasions, my fiance to write, and myself to take notes and screen caps. Each time we do, we have to sign multiple contracts and non-disclosure statements. Our jobs usually involve MMO expansion packs, and writing articles for the game's website about new zones and quest hubs, along with providing screen caps of those places/things. Do you know how hard it is to write about a particular mountain range and then try and take a screen cap when the mountain range is only half programmed, and the quest hub attached to it still has characters with names like Unnamed Human2 and a pink box where a cauldron is supposed to be? Yeah, we were given codes to turn names off, but if the pink box hasn't been written as a cauldron yet, you can't turn that off. I even remember one time I was running around trying to take notes on names of places for my fiance, and I ran across a zone that had temporarily been named Kazah Somethingorother It is a lot of work, and a lot of legal stuff involved or you can get sued off your ***. The long and short of it is that no, that website is probably not legit.
100% scam. The only way to make money is SELLING the system, not DOING the system. There are hundreds, thousands of young adults who all have the same dream, to be a video game tester. Even if there was an opening in some company somewhere, it isn't going to someone off the street, it will go to someone already working at the company in another capacity. Think about it, in this World Wide Great Recesssion, if any company is hiring, no matter what the company does, all they have to do is put a little sign in the window and they will have a line out the door, around the block of people desperate to work for them in any capacity. No company needs help these days filling any jobs, they have hundreds of people already applying. All you *might* receive for your non-refundable payment is a short, out of date pdf emailed list of companies that may or may not ever have hired game testers at some point in the company's history. That's it. You and hundreds more will attempt to call those companies only to discover the phone number is disconnected, you hear a recording saying that they are NOT hiring or listen to a very tired secretary say, NO, they don't hire young adults off the street to play video games. The 100% money back guarantee is completely and utterly worthless. Clickbank, paypal and credit cards do not give refunds for ebooks, downloads, access, mentoring, advice, instructions, directions, virtual money or any other kind of non-tangible electronic goods, which is what is being purchased here, non-tangible electronic goods. Reading the disclaimer, terms of use and privacy policy are all very telling. Translated, they know you won't find a job, your payment is non-refundable and while you attempt to use the list they sent you, they and other companies will spam you with other offers.

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