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Is it true that the soccer balls in pro games have helium ?

Even I have come across the same problem.....My technique and skills are very good compared to the things seen the real matches....for example...I can curl a 25 yard to the top corner....must be a goal in real matches....but I have trouble with looooong passes...u know...the real long ones..!
So recently..this semi pro guy came to our school and he tried out playing a exhibition match with us...and guess what...he uses the same ball that we play with and takes outrageously accurate and long free kicks...impossible for me!
Upon asking..he showed be this awesome technique...very difficult to master..and it really works!
The boots also have smthing to do with the power and range of ur shots!

Should I become a pro gamer?

I'm 17, and I guess you can say that I have a passion for playing fighting games. I've been playing fighting games all my life and right now, I'm focusing on Marvel vs Capcom 3 and Super Street Fighter 4. Right now, these are the two most popular fighting games. Not to sound cocky, but I'm pretty good in MvC3. I've been to a couple of local tournaments and placed well. I've gotten plenty of compliments that I was going to be an excellent player one day. I literally play these games almost everyday, and I'm always looking to improve/looking for competition. I have the drive to be one of the best in both of these games, as well as other sweet fighting games that come along. As of now, I play on the PS3 but plan on getting a 360 soon. Starting this summer, I want to seriously go out to almost every tourney I can manage to get to, meet new gamers, and most importantly, have fun!

The fighting game community is huge, and each year, it expands more and more. I feel very confident that I have a bright future in gaming ahead of me, if I stay dedicated. The problem is, people undermine those who take gaming seriously. I still plan on going to college, of course, and get a good job, but I think my true passion lies in competitive fighting games. If I get sponsored and/or get a job at a gaming company as a representative or something, there's decent money involved, as well as tourney money and what not. Should I do my best to go pro? I want to get sponsored as fast as I can.

When I watch a pro football game and I see a player with long dreadlocks coming out of the back of his helmet and extending down to his waist, is that his real hair, or hair extensions braided into his own hair?

hard to answer as i do not watch football but have seen a few of the players you refer to.many clearly have salon dreads that are over maintained and very possibly if not probably extended, however i have seen several with nice healthy manes that were probably natural dreads The Dreadlocks Site and definitely grown not extended.dreadlocks can row very long and be very strong but the extended ones aren't braided on but crocheted in this does a whole lot of damage and weakens them.i think more have salon locks then real dreadlocks though so good chance several are extensionsi fly gliders not play football my dreads are 10 feet long and i have to strap them down out of the way of the controls (my uncle played with the eagles way back when though)i know alot of jaimaicans with very long locks will wrap them around their waist like a belt to play soccer

Pro-Video Game activist interview?

I actually just wrote a blog about being pro-video games... but more about how it relates to real life and the benefits....
This one is from Ted Price of Insomniac Games.. it's from 2010 when the supreme court was ruling on putting restrictions on violent video games. It probably fits your topic the best tho
http://www.g4tv.com/thefeed/blog/post/70...
another random one - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4nKzKbn4F...

Now i shall bombard you with pro-video game talks.. mostly from TED. Some are kinda long but if you got time and are interested they are really good videos -
http://www.g4tv.com/videos/44277/dice-20...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O2N-5maKZ9Q&feature=channel
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dE1DuBesGYM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MpGFugASAXw
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KyamsZXXF2w
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mfv_hOFT1S4
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fVhggGSjXVg

What is the temperature in the stands at a professional hockey game?

The ice has coolant running under it which freezes it, so the stadium doesn't need to be kept at freezing. NHL and professional rinks have pretty good coolant systems so the area around the seats can be kept almost at room temperature and you can dress normally. Smaller rinks have cheaper coolant systems and you're closer to the ice so the temperature around it needs to be lower and you'll need a heavier jacket.

Why is pro-evolution soccer such a bad game, when compared to FIFA?

Well my friend you need rollback 10–12 years to really appreciate what Pro Evolution series has brought to soccer games.Up until Pro Evolution 6, EA Sports Fifa series was better in just one department which was fancy official players and teams(still without the rights for netherlands national team ) which was more of a non consideration as PES used to make up for everything else. And PES gave you so many options such as patches and player customization that you can built yourself a game with all the new transfers and players you had the option to make it even better.If you wanted to score outside the box or play a free flowing football there was only PES and EA sports FIFA was for the amateur just playing the fancy way. It all boils down to whose gameplay was better and it was always PES.Its actually harsh to criticize Konami or PES series as its only because PES pushed the limits each year that EA Sports had to improve and develop FIFA a series which is so successful now.P.S: Its like comparing Linux(PES) to Window(FIFA) and everyone know who has the bigger share of the pie.

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