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9501
Record that in a rant and upload it for the podcast, Cpilot!  ;D

It's a shame others can't do the same.
:-\ :-\ :-\

You seem to be partially behaving akin to what you described you don't like. You've got your ideals and you think everyone else should have them. You used many aggressive and hostile words about people who have different opinions than you. How does that make you any better than them? You come off as just as fundamentalist as them, but with the opposite viewpoint. I'm not saying I disagree with your viewpoint, but the very action of saying "let people do what they want" and showing hostility against those who want something different than what you want is somewhat hypocritical. :huh:

9502
Living Room / Re: The greatest candy in the history of the world!
« on: April 27, 2006, 01:15 AM »
2nd best: peanut butter egg.  For some reason they're better than the normal version
#1: skittles - sugar coated sugar w/ artificial flavor; what could be better?   :Thmbsup: :Thmbsup:

I like your style, Rover!

9503
well, of course I meant post production, even for my song.  Cmon, I'm a computer geek!
Seriously, I was asking about the copyright issue, but I guess I'll forget about it for now.  I helped a friend of mine do a radio show once, and I think I remember there being something like if you played a clip for 15 seconds or less, it was free, but anything more would require loyalties.  Oh well...

If you wrote the song you can use it however you want. You own the copyright, after all.

9504
I forgot to mention Syndicate. That was an awesome game my brother and I spent hours playing.

We'd take over the first town and set the tax rates at the right place and leave it on so when we got home from school we'd have plenty of money to do the research and give our operatives the best gear right from the get go. Awesome stuff. I loved converting enemy operatives to my side rather than killing them. Easy recruits.

9505
Living Room / Re: this is the first site I ever donated to... :)
« on: April 22, 2006, 12:04 AM »
Welcome to the site, Tony Dodd. Glad to have you with us.

This is the first site I've donated to as well.

9506
I thought that Netscape and Mozilla were practically the same thing these days. . .

9507
I use Rojo.com for my RSS feeds and I will often get duplicate entries. Sometimes where there was a spelling correction/change in the title.

But sometimes I'd get several of the same entries from one source, usually Joystiq, like they don't post enough already. It's terrible to have 100 new articles but each one from Joystiq has seven duplicates.

I don't have a solution. I'm just letting you know that it isn't limited to FeedDemon.

9508
General Software Discussion / Re: Ogg Video?
« on: April 21, 2006, 05:18 PM »
Yes and also on that site is specifies that the audio for OGM is usually Ogg-Vorbis, but the video is DivX or AVI or what have you.

9509
Developer's Corner / Re: How C.R.A.P is Your Site Design?
« on: April 21, 2006, 05:14 PM »
I like this comment at the bottom of the article:

When I was in College, my design and layout skills were always flagged up as S.H.I.T., not CRAP. Not that S.H.I.T. was an anagram of anything, I was just no good.

 ;D ;D ;D

9510
Dude, where are the old school pc guys?  Anyone remember these classics?  I had an Apple IIe, and later, a IBM 486.

Prince of Persia
Another World (or Out of this World)
Castle Wolfenstein
Bruce Lee
Aztec
Bard's Tale
Spear of Destiny
Star Control (oh yeah!)

I mentioned Wolfenstein 3D and Star Control earlier. I played Prince of Persia and Flashback but they weren't among my favorites. Full Throttle was pretty funny, though, but nothing beat the Space Quest series' humor. Good times. Good times.

9511
General Software Discussion / Re: Suggest an Icon Editor
« on: April 21, 2006, 01:34 AM »
I just use Paint Shop Pro to make a png file and then use png2ico to convert it to an icon. . .

9512
I don't have a mic -- is a 3 minute silent segment acceptable as an artistic, humorous approach to computing without a microphone?
Hey Allen, get on Metroid Prime Hunters with me and I'll hook my DS to the computer and record your voice in the lobby. Or I can record you getting whooped by me. ;-)

Or both.

Actually, if you have a speaker cord (soundcard to speakers) that's all you need to hook your DS to your own computer. Then run Electroplankton or something that lets you use your voice.

Nice job on Ode to Cody, SuperBoyAC. Great for background music to your rant, I'd think.

9513
I hate the short speak name 'blog.  Are we too lazy to speak full words now?

ya dont u no taht on teh intarweb u dont haf 2 uze ful sentinsiz or evin reel werdz?

9514
Hi BrotherS,

I tried to post this hours ago but I lost my internet connection and just got it restored.

I've done a little blogging in the past and I've always used the free services. My experience is limited only to http://www.LiveJournal.com/ and http://www.blogger.com/. I started with LJ and eventually paid some money for the service (which is completely optional) but when I found out Google had their own blogging site I decided to check it out.

Each has its own pros and cons. My biggest complaint with LiveJournal is that after using it for years it's hard to track down your entries so that you can archive them or move them. It works pretty well for the most recent posts, with a button that shows the 20 previous entries etc. but after you got back far enough it starts to go by day rather than entries, which makes no sense to me and is very frustrating because I tend to only post once every two weeks. I liked that I could have multiple usericons to use a picture that defined my mood at the time while I was posting without having to resort to those silly little Mood: statements with emoticons. I also liked that I could download a little client program on my computer that would run in the tray and pop up a little typing area and I could write and edit posts directly from my desktop without going to the site. You could also customize the layout pretty much any way you wanted, though I didn't get into the advanced features of that myself. I just chose a template and adjusted the colors, mostly.

Blogger (blogspot) on the other hand addressed the issue of having easy access to past posts. You can view every one of your posts in rows with the subject and the date they were posted.

blogger posts.png

Plus you can just click on it and it will show you the entire message:

blogger posts expand.png

But with a Google product I did expect some more features. For instance, I have fallen victim to writing a long entry and then losing it for one reason or another. I expected Blogger to autosave drafts like Gmail does, but it doesn't. It does have a save draft feature, but you have to manually press it to activate it. That is a little annoying that Google provides such an awesome feature in one product but not the other. Another thing that I just can't figure out with Blogger is that when I uploaded my usericon (using Allen's .image or maybe even imagiine engine) it makes the image "widescreen" even though it's a square picture, thus making the text put on it unreadable. There is one more thing that is somewhat confusing but I kind of ignore it now. After you make a post or update to the Blogger blog you have an option to Publish just the index or Republish the entire blog.

Basically publishing the index is meant to allow you to quickly view changes and things like that (especially if you're redesigning the layout) and republishing the entire blog will update the entire thing, which it says can take a few minutes if you have a lot of entries. I don't have a lot of entries yet so that's never been a problem and I just republish the entire thing every time.

Blogger is straightforward and easy to use. It suits my needs (which are small) very well. It just has a couple of quirks which are definitely annoyances but not enough to get me frustrated enough with the system to leave it altogether. The good of Blogger far outweighs the bad from my experience.

9515
Post New Requests Here / FINISHED-ISH : Private Dictionary?
« on: April 19, 2006, 11:17 PM »
Well, it works. Mostly. Line breaks cause problems with it, but other than that it works fine.

[Dead link removed]

I will work on it more tomorrow, and eventually I want to add the ability to create your own dictionary on the fly.

Oh yeah, and naturally if you try to decrypt something that isn't encrypted you'll get funky results. I plan on fixing that as much as possible, too.

423134290334190378134999156190999534190367212156189190367634190234134145,,,999545134290189334189212!!!

July 2107 EDIT: It has been over ten years since I made this code, and the above link is now dead, so I've posted the code publicly on Github: https://gist.github....0bdd199980e4c3db6e9f

9516
Post New Requests Here / Re: IDEA : Private Dictionary?
« on: April 19, 2006, 09:24 PM »
I'm working on it right now, Felicia.

(And with Allen's help!)

9517
Post New Requests Here / Re: IDEA : Private Dictionary?
« on: April 19, 2006, 07:54 PM »
Actually, with a web form you could just paste the text to be encrypted, press the encrypt button and then it would display the text which you could then copy and paste in an e-mail or a message to a friend. Then the friend would come back to the site and paste the code in and press the decrypt button and it would display the original text, or in the case of the double encryption, it would display the 3-digit letters.

I suppose there could be a button to check for double encryption/decryption so that you wouldn't need to encode or decode twice manually.

I was thinking more with those numbers and maybe it would be best for a number to just be itself three times. 2 would be 222 and 5 would be 555 and 42 would be 444222.

But that's just one minor detail in an otherwise (seemingly) easy to do project--At least for a php form.

9518
Post New Requests Here / Re: Private Dictionary?
« on: April 19, 2006, 07:20 PM »
Hi Felicia!

That sounds very intriguing. I was just thinking of how to implement that through a PHP script but then I wondered what would happen if someone actually used a number.

Here's my suggestion: for any number just precede it with two zeros. 4 would be 004 and 42 would be 004002.

And if you wanted to avoid spaces in the code you would need to convert the space symbol into some numbers too. Maybe 400.

It seems simple enough to implement on a website as a form.

You could even be really tricky by encrypting the encryption so each letter was actually nine numbers long!

9519
Living Room / Re: Man Using Paper Clip to Barter for House
« on: April 19, 2006, 01:41 PM »
I can eject my CDs when they get stuck now. . .

9520
Borland C++ Builder Contest / Re: Learning C++ Builder
« on: April 19, 2006, 01:01 PM »
Ha found them!

I made WormWars (clone of SNAFU from Intellivision) all by myself, including sound effects.
My brother did the programming for Hangman, I made the graphics and the sound effects.

http://www.deozaan.com/games/

I also worked on a checkers game, but I never got computer AI built into it and it remained unfinished.

9521
Borland C++ Builder Contest / Re: Learning C++ Builder
« on: April 19, 2006, 12:51 PM »
Ha! I made a game or two using Borland's Delphi years ago! I can't remember Pascal for the life of me, but at the time it wasn't so bad.

Maybe I can dig it up somewhere. . .

9522
C / C++ / Re: C++ Programming Resources
« on: April 19, 2006, 12:34 PM »
I don't know C++ but I've heard that this is also a good resource:

http://www.cplusplus.com/

9524
Living Room / Re: Man Using Paper Clip to Barter for House
« on: April 18, 2006, 09:52 PM »
Is that a step up or down? I'm not sure. . .  :-\ :tellme: :huh:

9525
Just over $20 a year?

Ask Allen about DreamHost. He's been using them for years. I like what I have seen of them through him. I've even recently transferred my domains over to them. I don't have any hosting with them yet. Sounds like a good time to get some, though.

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