PixelPixii wrote:Sad- My old German Shepherd/Coyote cross had been really sick this week. She was 17 years old and we realized that she had stopped eating. We brought her in the house and today my parents took her to the vet. There was a tumor around her heart. There was nothing they could do but put her down.
So basically buying a laptop with blu-ray capabilities was absolutely pointless. I haven't been able to play a new release in who knows how long. I finally downloaded the newest version of Cyberlink which is completely up-to-date and it still won't play my movie!
I've only managed to play a handful of Blu-Rays on the thing and they were all older movies re-released on blu-ray.
I buy Blu-Rays because I have a pretty decent home theater set-up back home. So I want to keep buying them for my collection and also they usually have a Digital Copy, which I put right on my laptop. The digital copies are always only the theatrical releases, so there are times when I would like to watch the extended or unrated cut or whatever and that is only available to me on the BD, but of course my damn laptop never plays them.
Anyone have software that plays all their blu-rays on their PC? There's only like 3 options if I'm not mistaken. It almost seems pointless.
PixelPixii wrote:Sad- My old German Shepherd/Coyote cross had been really sick this week. She was 17 years old and we realized that she had stopped eating. We brought her in the house and today my parents took her to the vet. There was a tumor around her heart. There was nothing they could do but put her down.
Goodbye Balto.
Really sad stuff.
You are in my thoughts.
Very sad, but wow 17 years old for a German Shep! What a life! You must have been great owners.
Very sad, but wow 17 years old for a German Shep! What a life! You must have been great owners.
We were blessed by having her. She was extremely healthy her entire life, then suddenly a couple days ago she stopped eating or getting up out of her bed. Here is a picture of her.
Very sad, but wow 17 years old for a German Shep! What a life! You must have been great owners.
We were blessed by having her. She was extremely healthy her entire life, then suddenly a couple days ago she stopped eating or getting up out of her bed. Here is a picture of her.
Reminds me of my uncle's dog, also a female german shep. Wonderful breed german sheps are
RyaNtheSlayA wrote: Seriously. Screw you Shao Kahn I'm gonna play Animal Crossing.