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on the P4:
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Living Room / Re: Be careful with your personal data...
« Last post by app103 on June 01, 2006, 07:25 AM »
Something about all this just doesn't sit right in the pit of my stomach...my 'spidey sense' is screaming 'hoax'.

But there is two elements of truth to all of this:

1. When it comes to ebay, buyer beware...and seller beware too. (I don't trust ebay, never did and never will)

2. When selling or disposing of anything that may contain a hard drive, remove and keep the hard drive. Even wiping it is no guarantee that the data can't be recovered. It's better to be safe than sorry.
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Living Room / Re: Vista: how to delete a shortcut icon in 7 simple steps!
« Last post by app103 on June 01, 2006, 06:14 AM »
it's MS Bob coming back for another attack on pc users!
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Developer's Corner / Re: Angry Fruit Salad
« Last post by app103 on June 01, 2006, 06:08 AM »
Rainbow Puke:

That assortment of colors that some programmers feel the need to introduce into chat environments, mainly by the use of color codes not normally supported by the software used to host those chat environments.

This results in usernames that look like this:  #c24#{SCC}#c33# ~¤£ôv뮤Gï®|¤~623_32493

and text that looks like this:  #cx#h#cx#i #cx#e#cx#v#cx#e#cx#r#cx#y#cx#b#cx#o#cx#d#cx#y#cx#!
(translation: hi everybody!)

The only time this text looks the way it's author intended is when someone uses non-standard, badly written software to host their chatroom, as is the case on the WinMX network.

The people that use these codes in their text expect everyone to run a server that supports them, even if that means compromising the security of your pc and millions of others in the process.

They also do not understand why people get upset in a normal room when the codes don't work but they continue to use them any way.

When these codes do work, it resembles a rainbow that puked on your screen, totally ruining any color scheme you may have taken the time to create for yourself, making the chatroom resemble AOL, and totally ruining your chatlogs with "garbage text".

(you can tell how I feel about this childish phenomenon >:()
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Developer's Corner / Re: web-based logo design companies
« Last post by app103 on June 01, 2006, 05:30 AM »
There are a number of very talented artists that are willing to do freelance work if approached and asked over at Renderosity.

You'd have to get a free account and wade through the gazillion artists and view a lot of their work, but once someone catches your eye just send them a private message and see how they respond.

I have also seen people post logo design jobs over at rent-a-coder. So that might be a good place to find people to do a logo at a good price, too.
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Living Room / Re: Structured Procrastination - hahaha
« Last post by app103 on May 31, 2006, 04:41 AM »

 >:( You just supported even more my reasons not to study!  :(

I wasn't referring to studying...I was referring to projects.

The best studying is daily.

If on day 1 you read over what was covered on day 1, and on day 2 read over what was covered on day 1 and day 2, and so on...by the time you take that test you know it by heart. And if not you can close your eyes and practically read it from the images burned into your memory, knowing where the info you need is, what 'page', and even down to the color of the text. (good note takers use multiple colors).

Cramming for a test at last minute is an ineffective way to study. Procrastination works against you in this case.
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General Software Discussion / Re: Why is so much software cracked?
« Last post by app103 on May 31, 2006, 01:11 AM »
My suggestion is for schools to use open source/freeware alternatives to help students avoid the lure of pirated software. If "industry standard" software is needed for a vocational course, so be it, else don't use it and students would then have compatabilty as an incentive to use open source / freeware at home, as well as having their consciousness raised on this issue.

Maybe it might raise the cost of their schooling a bit, but why not make it a policy to give every student a legal copy of the software they will be learning how to use? If this was done, schools would most likely move to open source & freeware when they can to avoid the cost of giving out expensive software.

But it's corporate use of software that dictates what they will learn to use in school. Why give students Open Office and then turn them loose in a world where they will be expected to use MS Office and know all the details of how that software works?

And imagine if schools made students learn by using Paintshop Pro rather than Photoshop? Paintshop Pro can do just about everything Photoshop can. But once you graduate, you will be expected to use Photoshop.

And why is this? Because that is what the businesses will purchase. Why do they purchase something more expensive when they can save tons by using something else? Because schools keep churning out people that only know how to use the expensive crap. It has become a vicious cycle that there seems to be no way out.
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Living Room / Re: Structured Procrastination - hahaha
« Last post by app103 on May 31, 2006, 12:50 AM »
Site designed by the author's granddaughter, who did the work while avoiding the far more weighty assignment of her literature test

I see it runs in the family  ;D

It all comes down to things you have to do vs things you want to do. Even if the things you have to do are things you want to do, if they are work you are not going to want to do them. You will put them off till the last minute.

The best procrastinators can do in 6 hours what it would take a normal person 6 months to do. And it will look as if they took 12 months to do it rather than 6 hours. And they know this. And they work better under pressure...so they put it off and do other things in order to create that pressure on themselves that brings out the best in them.

But there is a need for a firm deadline for this to work. If something is due "sometime" it will never get done. If it's due tomorrow, it will get done tonight.

The greatest procrastinators are efficiency experts. They know just how & where to cut corners without compromising quality..and often times they increase quality with their corner cutting.

And my comment about it running in the family...it's true. Effective procrastination is a learned behavior, passed down from generation to generation...or it could be a genetic trait...I am not sure...but I do know it runs in families. I come from a long line of them myself....and my daughter is even better at it than I am.  :D
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Living Room / Re: World's worst pop-up dialogs
« Last post by app103 on May 29, 2006, 07:32 PM »

And finally, the new and all-improved Paint Shop Pro X as a new Corel product:
http://img152.imageshack.us/img152/7668/taskaboutthisanymoreportion9ao.png

I really appreciate the option to not have them asking this anymore!  :huh:

/IrmaIsfot



eww...that's what Corel did to my beloved PSP? I guess PSP 7 will be the last version I ever use.  :(
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Post New Requests Here / Re: IDEA: disable all taskbar button flashing
« Last post by app103 on May 29, 2006, 05:14 PM »
The problem is the taskbar still flies out across my screen no matter what settings I use with that...and TweakUI was the tweaking program I tried first.

And as far as using an all-in-one client to handle all the protocols, the reason why I don't is because of the features some of the clients I use, have...most of the all-in-one clients don't support the extras, like XM Radio or desktop buttons for my favorite people (I can't live without this especially)...and other little perks.

And even if I used an all-in-one, I'd still have the problem. The only client I don't have the problem with is MSN because the plugin I installed took care of it for that client only.
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Post New Requests Here / IDEA: disable all taskbar button flashing
« Last post by app103 on May 29, 2006, 04:30 PM »
I like to keep my taskbar hidden...and it is quite large.

When I want to access it, I just move the cursor to the right side of my screen and it pops out.

The problem is flashing taskbar buttons also make it pop out. And it won't go back till I click that button of the program that causes it and make it the active window. I find this one of the most annoying 'features' with XP. I didn't have this problem with 9x.

Messenger clients are the most serious offenders. Someone sends you a message and you get both an audio cue and a flashing taskbar button. I have to stop whatever I am doing, because the taskbar is sticking out halfway across my screen covering everything, and click the button...then 2 seconds later I get another message and this repeats. People that type a series of short 2 word messages make me want to rip my hair out.

I located a plugin for Messenger Plus that took care of the problem in MSN... but GTalk, Yahoo, and AIM are still a problem, as well as any other messenger client I may try in the future.

There is no tweaking program that I have found that can totally disable the flashing. At best you can either make it flash a specified number of times or keep flashing till you click it. The minimum flashing count is 1, setting it to 0 just makes it flash till you click it. Setting it at 1 still makes me have to click the button to get the taskbar to go away.

I was wondering if someone could code something that would intercept the messages that trigger the button flashing for all buttons of all programs and tosses them out, in order to effectively disable the flashing so my taskbar will stop flying out when I don't want to see it.
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Dr.Windows / Re: Icon Site
« Last post by app103 on May 29, 2006, 03:40 PM »
The problem with icons from The Icon Factory is they are only for personal desktop use. You are not allowed to use any on your website or in any applications you make.

To do that you have to buy them.
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General Software Discussion / Re: Why is so much software cracked?
« Last post by app103 on May 29, 2006, 10:26 AM »
But really, even if "super expensive CAD program" or "very obscure and expensive medical imaging application" are released on the warez scene, how many people are going to use those applications? Does it mean an actual loss? I think the BSA and friends are way off when they estimate losses due to piracy...


The makers of Autocad believed, at one time, that piracy = profit!

Their product is too expensive for the typical home user and is targeted at businesses. The home user that pirates it does so to learn how to use it, most of the time. People that wouldn't ever pay for it, and therefore never learn how to use it, become people that know how ...and eventually become employees of companies that pay for Autocad software.  The more people that know how to use it, the more companies have the incentive to keep buying the product.

They used to factor this into the whole equation and not even mind piracy at one time...it resulted in increased profits for them and was good for the economy because it lead to lower unemployment.

But then businesses started doing it too and that cut into their profits, so now their attitudes have changed about piracy.
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The screenshot for that page is a definite keeper...added it to my comedy collection.  ;D
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Developer's Corner / Re: open source flash as a game development platform
« Last post by app103 on May 29, 2006, 04:26 AM »
Flash is not just for games.
I came across this unusual little gem around the same time I found the DC site:

http://www.pocketmod.com
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Living Room / Re: Codie - all style, no substance ...
« Last post by app103 on May 29, 2006, 03:59 AM »
Codey DressUp!
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Living Room / Re: Codie - all style, no substance ...
« Last post by app103 on May 28, 2006, 07:06 PM »
it is DC branded :Thmbsup:
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Official Announcements / Re: Contest - Make a new Banner for Website
« Last post by app103 on May 28, 2006, 03:32 PM »

one other advantage of nudone's balloon speaking logo banner is that we can pop in new symbols in the balloons on special occasions.


I like that idea!  :Thmbsup:
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Official Announcements / Re: Contest - Make a new Banner for Website
« Last post by app103 on May 28, 2006, 12:54 PM »
I wouldn't mind seeing a different great banner everytime I visited the site...at least on the forums.

Random rotation of the best ones, maybe?
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Living Room / What to do in case of a terrorist attack
« Last post by app103 on May 28, 2006, 11:03 AM »
The US government has a new website, http://www.ready.gov/. It's another attempt at scare mongering in the style of the old "duck and cover" advice after WWII.

The fun thing is that these pictures are so ambiguous they could mean anything! Here are a few interpretations.


  http://www.msxnet.or.../humour/terror_alert

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Living Room / Re: Thread for time-wasting flash games.
« Last post by app103 on May 28, 2006, 05:22 AM »
I am almost reluctant to post this set of links.
It's one of my 'guilty pleasures'.  :-[

This site is also where I got started coding html & css...and that lead to other coding. ;)

You don't need an account to play the flash games...you only need one to get neopoints which is the currency in their virtual world.

I am only going to list a few of my fav ones:

Advert Attack (first time I played this I couldn't stop laughing...I used to send people that got spyware infections to play this as 'training')
Carnival of Terror
Chemistry for Beginners
Deckswabber
Destruct-o-match II
Escape to Kreludor
Extreme Herder
Gadgadsgame

and my favorite:
Meepit Juice Break (those hamster-like creatures are just too cute when they die!) :-*

There are tons more games on the site...and some are not flash but you need an account for those.

And some are ad sponsored games with a product theme, like popular American breakfast cereals.

This site used to be a HUGE time waster for me... at one time it was an obsession! :-[
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Developer's Corner / Angry Fruit Salad
« Last post by app103 on May 28, 2006, 03:37 AM »
Here's a good one I came across on one of my 'click adventures'

http://foldoc.org/?angry+fruit+salad

 :P
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4. Worst downloads section, housing old obsolete versions of software that could have been updated at least once during the last 25 years.
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To consider WinME worse than Sony's rootkit is insane...to consider WinME worse than MS Bob is insane.

To put AOL at the top of the list is also insane.

This list is rather insulting to me, almost personally.  :down:  :mad:
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Living Room / Re: End of 35mm film - long live digital - or is it?
« Last post by app103 on May 26, 2006, 05:29 AM »
I think it will be awhile before processing completely disappears being that having professional quality prints is still something people want even if all they have is a digital camera.

People still can't edit photos like a pro too, meaning if you want your pics looking their best you'd still have to let a pro handle them, digital or not.

And what parent wants to let their child take an expensive digital camera on a class trip when it would make more sense to hand them a disposable 35mm?

What about weddings where it has become kind of customary to put a disposable camera on each table at the reception and let your guests snap pics for you?

35mm isn't going anywhere till disposable digital replaces the disposable 35mm. (is there even such thing as disposable digital cameras yet?)


btw...I still own a 110 that is near impossible to buy film for these days, and that is a sad thing.

and mouser...where is the quick reply in this section of the forum?  :huh:
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