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Create your own PSP themes!

July 28, 2008 · 2 Comments

Can’t find a theme for your psp that your happy with? Looking for a new, original wallpaper for your psp? Well, you can use Sony’s own PSP® Custom Theme Tool. The best part is, it’s free. Below there is a description of it from Sony’s official website as well as a download link for it and it’s user guide.

Personalize your PSP® system with custom themes and icons! Utilizing the PSP® Custom Theme Converter and a graphics application program, you can convert the existing XMB icons and subicons into game artwork, pictures or your own branded art. Existing custom themes are also available for download to utilize on your PSP® system, or to spark creative inspiration for your own themes. It’s your PSP® system, your way – all in the palm of your hand.                                                                                                                     

Note: The Custom Theme Converter requires the use of a graphics application program such as PhotoShop to incorporate the themes. Some knowledge and/or use of these graphics application programs is required.

Download the PSP® Custom Theme Tool here.

Download the PSP® Custom Theme Tool user guide here.

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The African Lion Safari!

July 28, 2008 · Leave a Comment

                           Yesterday, my dad and I, along with friends, went to the African Lion Safari. It was a very interesting place for a number of reasons. To begin with, we went to the drive-through. There, we drove along a long path where animals of all types were roaming free. We saw lions, cheetahs, rhinos, giraffes, ostriches, monkeys, and many more animals. I’d have to say that the seeing the monkeys was the high part of the trip. They jumped on to cars, sat on them ( even on the mirrors), walked around on them, and banged on the roof. We fed the monkey’s a great deal of food, from chips to banana peels, which we weren’t supposed to do, and in return we got a few warnings, from the people who worked there. We then continued to drive on until we came upon a herd of buffalo. We drove on until the buffalo decided to go onto the road in front of us, blocking our path. We were stuck there for a long time.

                          After the drive-through, we had lunch, and then we took the African Queen Boat Tour. It showed us the many amazing animals inhabiting the numerous mini-islands of the safari. After that got an elephant ride. We then went to see the Birds of Prey show. We left early because we wanted to see the elephant show and we wanted to secure ourselves good seats. The elephant show was quite interesting. The four elephants there performed a number of neat tricks like standing up on their front feat and their back feat, slam dunking a basketball, playing soccer, painting,  and many other things. Once again, we left the show early because we wanted to attend the Parrot Paradise show. There a number of different birds, from parrats to crows, did things like recycle bottles and cans, run obstacle courses and ride bikes, fly, and entertain us by talking and singing. It was quite a performance.

                          The African Lion Safari was an amazing place, and it is also very educational, and I think that everyone should go there at least once.

                                                           

                                               

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