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You got to admit that Despereaux's dystopian subtext helped make it very enjoyable. :D

Interesting. What part is dystopic? spoilers
The rat warren, the mouse homes, or the kingdom where it does not rain
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The leader rat kept reminding me of Anton Ego (Peter O'Toole) from Ratatouille. It's not him, though, I looked online.

Thankyou for the stew. I wonder if any is left?

Sometimes I wonder what would have happened if things worked out and I had become a teacher. Vacations (of which you do lesson plans / work on Masters) come often and you never worry about school delays and the such with work.

Sorry, I left some in the hive, but Reveille ate it all.

As for teaching, I am a techie, not a teacher. The good teachers work their butt off for their salaries. The not-so-good teachers, well I don't want to get political (Hint: they are paid roughly the same salary).
 
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Hey Knightfall and everyone else who uses Campaign Cartiagraph, I have a question: Can you import images into CC?

I've asked this question before myself, and I'm pretty sure the answer is no.
Actually, you can import images into Campaign Cartographer but it doesn't work very well. Also, the image is imported as a single file, so if you are trying to import a hand-drawn cartography map into the program in hopes of manipulating it, you shouldn't bother.

It doesn't work that way.
 


Actually, you can import images into Campaign Cartographer but it doesn't work very well. Also, the image is imported as a single file, so if you are trying to import a hand-drawn cartography map into the program in hopes of manipulating it, you shouldn't bother.

It doesn't work that way.

I was thinking of drawing over it and then deleting the hand drawn map.
 

Interesting. What part is dystopic? spoilers
The rat warren, the mouse homes, or the kingdom where it does not rain
?

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All three.

The kindgom because how two cruel laws (one actually beneficial) ended up depriving the villagers of a necessity based commodity (soup) and then unknowingly brought a petulance on the people.

The mouse city because of how even though it's a mouse "utopia" the villagers are being indoctrinated into forced obedience where those who defies the law (by being free thinkers) are banished.

The rat village is basically a society of murlocs where lawless anarchy reigns supreme and is encouraged by a tyrannical despot. under

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As for teaching, I am a techie, not a teacher. The good teachers work their butt off for their salaries. The not-so-good teachers, well I don't want to get political (Hint: they are paid roughly the same salary).

The funny thing is one of the restaurant's hostess's is doing an essay/speech about why California should not cut the budget for higher education, and she came to the conclusion that she's thankful that I'm not a high school student in her class. The reason is basically because of what you pointed as well as other reasons.
 
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Ack! Someone let the Demodand Dentist brew the coffee again :confused:... Now I gotta brew another pot...
 


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