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Commander Rasseru

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  1. Sorry, Not my job. I been working on maps. It takes time to make maps. Here a map that I had cool textures. But made the map too small. I will have to remake it.
  2. Hey, I love your Freeplay map! Almost like my map that I'm working on Tokyo Mod. But I find your street texture very clean image. No dirty?
  3. Yeah, If your paying some one. They must have some skill to finish a model or that there is good learning curve while paying. Like as "If you learn to Model this unit. I'll give you 5 bucks." It's like paying someone to learn how to do it. Because some people with skills are just lazy to do any thing. Unless you offer then a good offer as a reward. I had like many people that have skills to build a mod. Most people quit team because they have no rewards in the short run or too busy with something and give up something that they get no rewards from. Have your name in a Mod is really no big reward to some people. People might work harder to get there 20 dollars than doing it for free.
  4. Well I know, I would glad to pay some one a few buck to give my mod a "jump start" in a few areas. But won't pay any over $20 USDs for a finish model. $5 USDs would my average prince. No you could waste a lot of money. Unless they are rich and I'm not rich. I got to pay my college bills.
  5. To be honest... If you can't find people who loves to help with your Mod for free. Because those people want to take part in making the same Mod then that's great. Yet, some people can't get help with people that are skilled. Paying a few bucks to get the mod started is not a bad idea. What else a person could do?
  6. Are you going to offer payment like.... Make a finish model unit. $10 dollars Make a person unit. $5 Make items for units. $3 Script new actions. $15 dollars Use a old Script for actions. $5 dollars Make a new map. $20 Skinning objects. $3 Would some one work for this much?
  7. I created a perfect police siren today. Now, I only need a recording of good fire truck siren and edit it.
  8. I think some departments can't get rid of some light because of different views in the department. Like old style lights vs. new led. Or Some saying "My Patrol car got hit by another car because they can't see me." I bet some officer just stop in a bad place any way. All light left on at day or night "with out any dangers". Are traffic hazard to people not watching the road. That why some Highway Patrol units tell people to pull over at the next off ramp. Other nations have places on their highways where you can pull over way off from just an Emergency lane.
  9. Most switches are limit and simple. Can't really program them.
  10. But new odd looking lights makes people look at the light more than the surrounds.
  11. I'll be laughing if it becomes popular. Emergency units are not Christmas trees.
  12. I didn't say "cool" or applying Japan only. Not all nations used them and cool is not that point. Usefulness in ways is the point. I was told that some nations that do have them. Don't use them at night. Then you have some people saying they have no switch and others do have a switch.
  13. Least someone understands. I think others are confused of Normal Headlight flashers and wig-wag flashers.
  14. I'm not talking about wig-wag flashers that are lights that are not part of the car's headlights. I'm talking about the lights that flash within the headlights. Some other nations may use headlight flashers. But these might first started to be used in the US during the 80s? What I heard that some models of the headlight flashers can't be turn off when siren light are running. The flashing of the headlights cause many problems for other drivers and the officer in the car. Because they can't see as well or being blind by them. Wig-wag flashers are used to solve the blinding problem and no extra switch for headlights to turn off flashers. Do the headlight flasher cost more money to install? And that's why some nations do not use them? Or they don't use them because of other problems?
  15. When did "Emergency Headlight Flashing" became used in US emergency units? Is it a little pointless to have them on mark police cars? Also other nations in the world hardly use them in emergency units. A flashing headlight while driving at night could cause problems too. Why do we use "Emergency Headlight Flashing"? Where the idea came from? Does it cause any problems?
  16. Studying snow is better than the study of Ohio's roller-coasters courses.
  17. Isn't there a current mod already out? That solve most of these problems with the script. I seen this fire station traffic light before,
  18. In Japan, Most emergency medical service comes from the city fire department. Where both EMT and Paramedic service is offer. With Doctor support on the radio. Some hospitals have private ambulances. When a Very High Medical Emergency call comes in. City Management could use teams of on-call Medical Staff from hospitals. This would bring doctors to the scene of the emergency. I also think the Japanese Red Cross could help if needed. More likely Military Medical support can be call in if the Emergency is very major.
  19. You might get better grades here. Because a lot of our schools has lower standards in education than over seas.
  20. You might get Bs or As learning at American school.
  21. Well, most know what I will say... I'll try to visit Japan again and visit a Fire Department. I love doing field research.
  22. Questions: In CSI Miami. The CSI Hummer are gray. Now in the real Miami-Dade PD. Are the CSI hummers really white? And are the CSI units are hummers? Are the real Miami-Dade CSI units like white Chevrolet cargo vans?
  23. There is a cover inside the car. This person just remove it to see the light.
  24. This was on Mythbusters? I watch it alot... I don't recall this. Can you tell me what ep?
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