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| - The next Bloons Tower Defense game will allow you to use a pedometer to gain experience. This means that for every 2 steps you take while you have it on, you will gain 1 experience. The pedometer will be Wi-Fi enabled, and can be synced with the game any time you are in an area with Wi-Fi. In addition to allowing you to gain experience, getting certain numbers of steps may allow you to unlock special things.
- A pedometer is a device, usually portable and electronic or electromechanical, that counts each step a person takes by detecting the motion of the person's hips. Because the distance of each person's step varies, an informal calibration, performed by the user, is required if presentation of the distance covered in a unit of length (such as in kilometres or miles) is desired, though there are now pedometers that use electronics and software to automatically determine how a person's step varies.
- Nintendogs + Cats makes great use of this feature. When going on a pedometer walk, you must close your 3DS and walk (your dog will practically walk with you, virtually). If you don't want to walk or conditions aren't good for actual walking, you can shake your 3DS instead and its pedometer will count the shakes as steps. The more steps you take, the better the present you receive and the happier your dog will be. It gives you more Owner Points than going on a normal walk, and it will make your dog healthier.
- The need to guard off pædophiles did not become apparent until after the fall of Rome. Before then, pederasty (along with making child soldiers perform near-impossible rites of passage) was viewed as the ultimate way to "man up" and toughen young hoodlums, lest the entire civilization turn into a hodgepodge of nerds, geeks, and manga-lovin', hello kitty-huggin' otaki. After the fall of Rome, not much progress was made until 1856, when Nikola Tesla made an ion gun capable of zapping people to smithereens using the Earth's electromagnetic field. He proposed to build two sizes: regular size for military use, and kiddie version for children against pædophiles. Unfortunately, only one prototype was made, and the CDC never approved of its mass-production, citing that during testing, one of the j
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| - The need to guard off pædophiles did not become apparent until after the fall of Rome. Before then, pederasty (along with making child soldiers perform near-impossible rites of passage) was viewed as the ultimate way to "man up" and toughen young hoodlums, lest the entire civilization turn into a hodgepodge of nerds, geeks, and manga-lovin', hello kitty-huggin' otaki. After the fall of Rome, not much progress was made until 1856, when Nikola Tesla made an ion gun capable of zapping people to smithereens using the Earth's electromagnetic field. He proposed to build two sizes: regular size for military use, and kiddie version for children against pædophiles. Unfortunately, only one prototype was made, and the CDC never approved of its mass-production, citing that during testing, one of the judges was "disinte-grated" by the gun. In 1957, the CIA, discreetly revealed that the judge was a pedophile and that the gun had an extra-hidden feature of discerning who is a pedophile. This was never revealed to the open public, fearing that the communists, would somehow, somewhere, somewhen, and somewhy use it against America and it's citizens The development of the modern pedometer was spearheaded by Louis Pasteur, inventor of milk. In 1902, he independently developed a portable device that would chemically sample the air for pheromones and alert the wearer of their presence. He originally developed this device for virgins who were unaware of drop-dead beautiful women flirting and attempting to get them on a date. Years later, still rolling on the dough from the milk sales, he developed the device for children, alerting them of the presence of pædophiles. This would later become an entire science on its own, namely Pedometry.
- A pedometer is a device, usually portable and electronic or electromechanical, that counts each step a person takes by detecting the motion of the person's hips. Because the distance of each person's step varies, an informal calibration, performed by the user, is required if presentation of the distance covered in a unit of length (such as in kilometres or miles) is desired, though there are now pedometers that use electronics and software to automatically determine how a person's step varies. Used originally by sports and physical fitness enthusiasts, pedometers are now becoming popular as an everyday exercise measurer and motivator. Often worn on the belt and kept on all day, it can record how many steps the wearer has walked that day, and thus the kilometres or miles (distance = number of steps × step length). Some pedometers will also erroneously record movements other than walking, such as bending to tie one's shoes, or road bumps incurred while riding a vehicle, though the most advanced devices record fewer of these 'false steps'. Step counters can give encouragement to compete with oneself in getting fit and losing weight. A total of 10,000 steps per day, equivalent to , is recommended by some to be the benchmark for an active lifestyle, although this point is debated among experts. Step counters are being integrated into an increasing number of portable consumer electronic devices such as music players, smartphones, and mobile phones.
- Nintendogs + Cats makes great use of this feature. When going on a pedometer walk, you must close your 3DS and walk (your dog will practically walk with you, virtually). If you don't want to walk or conditions aren't good for actual walking, you can shake your 3DS instead and its pedometer will count the shakes as steps. The more steps you take, the better the present you receive and the happier your dog will be. It gives you more Owner Points than going on a normal walk, and it will make your dog healthier. To receive your present, all you have to do is open your 3DS, and your dog will bring the present to you. You can then close your 3DS again and walk some more. However, once you close your 3DS again, the quality of the present will depend on the additional steps that you take, not the total that you have taken. Also, say you take 90 steps, then 99. You will get 9 biscuits for both amounts, therefore they are both in the nineties (90's). Note: You will still receive Play Coins, even if the pedometer is only used in Nintendogs + Cats.
- The next Bloons Tower Defense game will allow you to use a pedometer to gain experience. This means that for every 2 steps you take while you have it on, you will gain 1 experience. The pedometer will be Wi-Fi enabled, and can be synced with the game any time you are in an area with Wi-Fi. In addition to allowing you to gain experience, getting certain numbers of steps may allow you to unlock special things.
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