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Introduction to JazzEd:JazzEd is a program made by Aiko that basically changes your server name, your rabbit’s fur, and your rabbit’s name to funkier colors for any player and either version of Jazz Jackrabbit 2 without having to edit your registry.Appeal:This program will appeal to those who do not like to risk editing the registry, people who don’t know about the registry, and those who just want to save time and enjoy the game sooner. This program is handy because it appeals to all users of Jazz Jackrabbit 2.Ratings:Operating System/Game compatibility: 5.0/5.0JazzEd works just as well as Jazz Jackrabbit 2.

Of course, all you need is Windows 95 (or higher) itself, because it requires the registry (which Jazz Jackrabbit 2’s values are entered into.)Usefulness: 2.5/2.5JazzEd does what it promises, and proves to be quite useful. You can change your rabbit’s fur and name properties, and change the server name, to make it stand out. You can change the letter spacing and leave or remove the colon with just the click of a button.Easy-to-use: 2.5/2.5The program is very easy to use, and you do everything step-by-step. All your information is entered into the registry, so all your preferences are saved and you’ll be able to use it the next time. Editing the registry all the time can sometimes be annoying, if you like to change your fur and name a lot. This saves the time and you can play instead of editing.Overall rating: 10.0/10.0JazzEd got its rating in the bag.

It promises what it does without a problem or a flaw, and works on both versions of Jazz Jackrabbit 2. If this program doesn’t appeal to you, or you think you don’t need it, then don’t download it. But if you want to have a little fun and make your rabbits funky while saving some time, then download this. Derby10 of 10 users found this a good review. It took me a while to find this program but now I have! Its usefulness and ease of use with an detailed explanation of what is what is definetely for ppl who wants to make life easier. So if you’re tired of messing around in the registry, download this program now.

It is MARVELLOUS. I LOVE YOU AIKO!!!!!!!! Eats AikoEDIT: It’s 3 years later and I’ve decided to raise my rating from 9 to 10. Only now have I realized how good this is.:D This review has been edited by White Rabbit1 of 1 users found this a good review.

Hmm Most easy way to tell my opinion:+easy to use+handy+it really makes cool colors+you can create colored server/rabbits nameOk And the only bad thing is that you can’t color your rabbit in single player, because I think it’s quite boring to keep playing in single player mode as original Jazz/Spaz/Lori. But the best thing is that it works.! D(’’)bLike I told already, the program is easy to use. And I haven’t saw any bugs so far, or is it just me that I never find bugs? XD Well, it’s only good that I can’t find bugs.

X)And now My rating is 9.7, because it is a good program. You should be happy because many other JJ2 players have liked this program.RazillaAdmin note: The lack of ability to color the rabbit in SP is not the fault of the program, but of the game itself.

Cooba1 of 1 users found this a good review. This review is much basically the same as the others.JazzEd lets you enables you to edit fur colors, name characters and colors, and server characters and colors. So why download this if JJ2 alone can do most of the stuff? Well, you can edit the fur colors,the player and server names with JJ2 but you only get a limited selection and to expand your selection, what you would normally do is go to regedit and edit the stuff to your liking. Now, this program lets you do all the cool stuff you can do with regedit, without having to run regedit and accidentally mess up the registry. Besides that, all the help you will ever need can be found in the program screen itself, while you are editing, or the text files (English and Dutch) included. All in all, I must say this is a great program.0 of 0 users found this a good review.

Bunnyhow can you say such a thing!? This is an awesome program! I hate fooling with the registry because it takes so long and is plain annoying. This speeds the process up plus gives you a preview of the colors and it will save your screenshots for you (I love mine:P). It also (though very annoying) lets you customize the server name in the same way.Definite download if you haven’t already done so!Adminsif you’d be so kind as to delete my other review and switch this to a 9.5, I would be ever so gracious.(I forgot my old pass;P) This review has been edited by Spaz Boy(Rating addition edit.

Violet) This review has been edited by Violet CLM0 of 0 users found this a good review. THIS IS COOL!!Now I can get a colored name with playing JJ2 online!!

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That’s very cool. Also, you can make your server name colored!! Thx for making this stuff, AIKO! I mean it seriusly, you MUST download it, you can do real cool things with it!! Try it out, I’ll say.Oh, allmost forgotten, you can set MUTCH colors for the rabbit fur. ALSO COLORS YOU CANT SET NORMAL INTO THE GAME IF YOU CHOOSE YOUR PLAYER!!Great things: You can give your rabbit new colors for the fur, you can make your name colored(in online gaming), and the server name can be colored and ITS EASY TO USE!!Bad things: Well it’s a bit messy. And its ONLY for MP.: DOWNLOAD RECOMMEDATION: YESYESYESYES!!!USE THIS IN MP GAMES: YESYESYESYES!!!RATING CONCLUSION: A 9.5!

KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK, DEAL?;)This review has been edited by Wadledee0 of 0 users found this a good review. Download al fiqh al muyassar pdf converter.

Contents.HistoryThe Blazo-Leavitt House is a large two-story white-clapboardmansion1 built in Parsonsfield, Maine, in 1812 by William Blazo,uncle to prominent Parsonsfield lawyer Robert Tibbetts Blazo. Oraltradition holds that Robert T. Blazo, as a young man of fifteen in1812, and later aged twenty in 1817, had helped with theconstruction of his uncle's house. This story seems crediblebecause Robert had been bound out to his uncle William whenRobert's father (William's brother) Daniel Blazo fell from a beamat a barn-raising in 1802 and broke his neck. Later, ownership ofthe house passed to the nephew, Robert T. The house next waspassed on to Robert Blazo's two daughters, Susan Blazo Leavitt andEmily Blazo Browne. Emily's daughter Maude Browne left nodescendants, and the house eventually passed into the hands ofSusan Blazo Leavitt's son, Robert Greenleaf Leavitt, his wife IdaRuggli Leavitt, and his three children Russell Greenleaf Leavitt,Robert Keith Leavitt, and Constance Ruggli Leavitt Hanson.

Thus itis called the Blazo-Leavitt house. The home is on the NationalRegister of Historic Places.The Blazo-Leavitt house has five large brick chimneys.

The homealso boasts elaborately carved and pillared entrances with leadedglass fans and sidelights, panelled doors, and small-paned windows.The main Ell of the home was built in 1812, the main part of housebeing constructed five years later in 1817. William Blazo was sonof Amos Blazo, who in turn was son of William Blazo of Bordeaux,France, who emigrated to America sometimes before 1727, settlingfirst in Greenland, New Hampshire, and later in Epson. Amos Blazois recorded in the History of Parsonsfield as having been NorthParsonsfield's first settler, clearing the fields at 'Blazo'sCorner' in March of 1778.2 Amos Blazo had five sons, four of whomsettled on nearby farms. It was Amos's son William who built theBlazo House, later selling it to his nephew, and Amos's grandson,Robert Tibbets Blazo.Robert Tibbets Blazo had begun his career as a schoolmaster. Oneof his pupils was fifteen year old Mary Freeman of Sandwich, NewHampshire who would become his bride eight years later 3 Beforethe marriage Robert Blazo practiced law for a time inMoultonborough, New Hampshire, but eventually the couple settled inParsonsfield where Blazo practiced law, and was for many decadesJustice of the Peace and Post Master.

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The couple had four children:Susan, Daniel, Charles and Emily. Descendants of Daniel stillreside in the Daniel Blazo house directly across from theBlazo-Leavitt house at Blazo's Corner.All four Blazo children attended Parsonsfield Seminary, to whichtheir father had conveyed the land and helped establish. Here SusanBlazo met John Greenfield Leavitt, a fellow student from Buckfield,Maine, who had come to Parsonfield to prepare for WatervilleCollege (today's Colby College). The couple married, and moved intothe Blazo house with her parents; they had one child, RobertGreenleaf Leavitt.4 Emily Blazo married Howard Hiram Browne, andthey too took up residence in the house; they had one child, MaudeBrowne, who later became a portrait artist. Because Maude Brownewas unable to have children, eventually ownership of the house cameto the Leavitts and to their son Robert Greenleaf Leavitt, awell-known Harvard-educated botanist and educator. After Robert G.Leavitt's death in 1942, Robert's wife Ida and their children, andgrandchildren, and great grandchildren, continued living in itevery summer.

Robert Greenleaf Leavitt's daughter, ConstanceLeavitt Hanson, with great regret, sold the house in 1973.5Parsonsfield Seminary, Parsonsfield, Maine. Robert Tibbets Blazo,second owner of the Blazo-Leavitt House, conveyed land on whichSeminary was built and helped found the Seminary.The Blazo-Leavitt house faces south, and its western side facesGreen Mountain, part of the Sandwich Mountains of New Hampshire,the foothills of the White Mountains. Nearby is the LeavittPlantation Forest (connected with another branch of the Leavittfamily), an 8,603-acre tract that is the largest contiguous blockof forest land south of Sebago Lake, Maine. Leavitt PlantationForest covers 20 percent of Parsonsfield's land. With the supportof the Nature Conservancy, the State of Maine has purchased apermanent conservation easement to ensure sustainable forestapractices and public pedestrian access for recreation. Theeasement also prohibits development activity on the property. Theland remains as working commercial forest.

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