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I saw your Profile today at www.knowledgesutra.com and i became intrested in you, and I will also want to know more, I want you to send mail to my email address so I can give you my picture for you to know whom am.I think we can move from here.I am waiting for your mail to my email address (Remember the distance or color does not matter but love matters a lo...
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There is also a program called bluej which I found and downloaded before, when I was trying to learn Java. It was very good, easy to use and didn't take too long to download, install and run. You should be able to find this program by doing a quick search on google.The problem with developing in Java, is that because it's such a technical language, you will find that all the compilers/ide's will need to be fairly big in size in order to be able to include descriptions of all the various functions and items that can be found in the Java programming language.I have used JCreator, BlueJ and Eclipse before and out of the three, I feel the one I've got on with the best would have to be BlueJ. This one seems to be the ide which is the most user friendly, for me anyway. Some other people disagree with me and say Eclipse is better.I guess the best Java ide to use varies from person to person. What I'd suggest you do, would be to download all of the Java editors listed on this topic and try each one out, maybe try the hello world script. You will then be able to decide which one you prefer and the one which you find makes the coding and compiling a lot easier.
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Freemind is quite a good program. I remember a few years ago when I was studying at school, I needed to create a mind map for one of my subjects. I didn't have any money to pay for anything fancy, so I did a few searches on Google. Freemind was the program which came up.I downloaded it and managed to create the mind maps the way I wanted them to look. The mind maps were very easy to create and when they were created, they looked very professional.
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What Happens After Death? a theory beyond death or life on this earth
sportytalk replied to zak92's topic in Health & Fitness
I'm not sure what to believe, but I've heard a number of different beliefs from different people about what they think happens when our life on Earth comes to an end.I do believe there is some kind of life after death. I don't know whether what people say about incarnation is true or whether there is such a place as a heaven or a hell, but I do believe there is some kind of God about.At the end of the day, if there wasn't such a person as God, who created the Earth in the first place? People who don't believe in God would say the world was created due to science, the big bang theory etc, but who would have caused this explosion to happen. I think it must have been God.God is the person who created all of us so God is the person who has the responsibility of choosing what he wants us to do when we've finished our main (current) lives. Maybe he has different places for different people. Maybe he turns different people into different organisms? I'm really not sure.All I do know, if you have a good life and you help people out, if there is an after life, you can be sure that you will be respected and given a nice place to live. -
Database Errors! Started after HDD change..
sportytalk replied to MusicOnly's topic in Web Hosting Support
Everything's now working fine on my hosting account apart from the database.I'm now experiencing major problems with connecting to a mysql database. PHP keeps displaying errors My website isn't really usable at the moment. You can view the webpages if you refresh the page, but you can't really do this when posting to a database from a form.Is anyone else having problems with their mysql databases, or is it only me?Hopefully it'll sort itself out soon. Well done Opaque for resolving all of the problems experienced after replacing the hard drive of the server -
Gamma Server Undergoing Hdd Change
sportytalk replied to OpaQue's topic in Alerts, News & Announcements
I still get the "No input file specified." error message when I try to open phpmyadmin :lol:I seem to be getting less of the mysql connection error messages though. Keep up the good work Opaque, I'm sure we'll get there soon. I'm sure we'd all rather lose our data for a day of two than lose it for good, finding out the hard drive had failed. -
Gamma Server Undergoing Hdd Change
sportytalk replied to OpaQue's topic in Alerts, News & Announcements
There seems to be a couple of problems with my hosting account.The webpages all seem to work without a problem, but I seem to be having a problem with mysql. I keep getting the mysql connection errors (like darran) and when I try to open phpmyadmin, I get the error message "No input file specified".I can access ftp and cpanel without a problem. -
This is a very good tutorial. It is easy to read and easy to understand.The only problem is that at the moment, I don't have the need to change my website's index file. However, there's bound to be other users out there who do want to change the website's start page. This tutorial will certainly help. If anyone ever asks me how to do it, I will refer them to this topic.Thanks for sharing
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I personally think that the image you have created is quite a good one. It is certainly a lot better than what I could create. To improve it, I would recommend adding shading or some other effect to make your signature look nicer.I agree with what some of the other users have suggested, about using a different program for doing the imaging work. Fireworks is quite a good program and includes a lot of tools, however, if you were to choose a more advanced program such as The Gimp mentioned above or Adobe Photoshop if you were interesting in creating professional images, you would have a lot more effects to choose from and would be able to make use of main different brush styles and schemes etc.If you do move over to another program, such as The Gimp, what you could do is copy and paste your image and edit the copy. You could then add various effects and play around with different brushes without messing up the original. You could then perhaps post your new image to this topic or simply compare the two images which you created (the one you did on Fireworks and the one you did on the other imaging programming (Gimp etc).You have done well with creating what you have. The image has a very good design. Keep up the good work
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I think your website looks a bit plain. I don't really like the design :lol:I also think that the logo which you have used doesn't really fit the colours of the background, which biscuitrat has also said (in the post above).Also, to make the site more professional, you could concentrate on using a more professional background, maybe a lighter one? and change font colours for various items such as holding your mouse over hyperlinks etc.I think getting the site right is a little bit of trial and error. You need to play around until you get the borders looking nice and colours which fit the image. I personally prefer sites which have lighter backgrounds rather than sites which have dark. I feel the sites which have a dark colour are a bit dull. Lighter colours allow you to show off more with various images or different text styles.If you are happy with your website, I wouldn't worry too much about changing it. It's you, the webmaster, who gets to choose which colours and border styles are used.
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What's Your Favorite Game System - Console select one from each poll
sportytalk replied to ICE-XG's topic in Computer Gaming
I think PC is the best system and not just for games. With the existance of the Internet, it is possible to keep updating computers and adding various parts to games, such as new maps or new scenery by simply downloading from the game's websites.On other systems, there is more of a limitation. Even if there is an internet connection, there's not much memory etc available to actually add new content into the games and you will probably find that a lot of the downloads will fail. When a playstation, an xbox or gameboy etc becomes out of date, the console's no longer worth bothering with, you need to go out and buy a whole new system. With a computer, if a new operating system comes out, you only need to upgrade one or two components which usually don't cost a lot of money to change.I guess it's down to the kind of system the person likes playing on. Some people don't like sitting on a computer chair playing on a computer. Others don't really like using their televisions for gaming. -
wow, i never knew computers were be able to sing. Also, I would never have guessed that the voices which are used on Microsoft's Narrator would be used for the computer's singing.The audio clips on that site are good. I'm really impressed at how far technology has actually gone, what with computers now being able to sing as well as talk. I agree with jlhaslip's post above. I doubt that in a couple of years, singing would be the most advanced thing computers could do. In a couple of years, computers will most likely be able to do a lot more than just singing. Looking at singing in a couple of years will look old.I think if Microsoft did release full length songs similar to the clips on the site, they would become very popular and could even make the top part of the charts.
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I don't think Windows Vista is that bad. The warnings are there for the users so the user can confirm he or she wants the computer to do the task. If the warnings get to be a bit of a pain, they can easily be disabled in the Control Panel.Personally, I feel these warnings are a good thing. You can confirm what you want to do. If you choose the wrong option, you don't have to have your computer perform the task. You can simply click on the deny button when the Vista warning appears.
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The Fastest Browser nice study has been done
sportytalk replied to heavensounds's topic in The Internet
I haven't used all of the internet browsers before, but I've used the main ones (internet explorer and firefox). I've also seen opera in use but I don't use this browser myself so I'm not really able to comment too much on the speed of this browser.If you don't have enough time to worry about installing additional software to access the internet, Internet Explorer is the best browser to use as it's a default browser which comes with the Microsoft Windows operating systems. However, Firefox doesn't take a long time to download now that nearly everyone has broadband and once the installation program has been installed, the internet browser can be installed in less than 5 minutes, so installation isn't really too much of a problem.Out of Internet Explorer and Firefox, I'd say that the newest version of Internet explorer is faster than Firefox. However, if the browser you were comparing was internet explorer 6 I would say that firefox would be faster. The problem with firefox is, certainly on slower computers, it takes quite a while for the browser to load. Once the web browser has loaded, browsing to websites is quite quick. The slow initial load was the reason I still used Internet Explorer (version 6.0) over Firefox.Some of the people who dislike Microsoft's internet browser would say that it's more vulnerable to attacks as it's a highly used system which Microsoft are supplying to everybody in their operating systems. This may be true, but as an Internet Explorer user I would say that Microsoft have fairly good security and patch up the major problems as soon as they find out about them.At the end of the day, I think it's down to the user which internet browser they wish to use. I also agree that it shouldn't just be speed which people should take into consideration when choosing which web browser to use. There are also other things, such as security and how stable it is. Some browsers are more user friendly than others and different people find different browsers easier to use.Also, I feel that the speed of an internet browser is determined by the user's computer and not by the browser itself. -
I like both the horizontal banner and the vertical banner you made for your website. The white text and font seems to go well on that blue textured background. They are very professional.I disagree with Autumn's suggestion of using Flash. If you have the image in a flash format, the users of your website need to have the flash add-in installed to their web browsers. By using animated gifs, you are using more of a standard image file type which more people can view.Also, it was mentioned that speed might be a problem with your image. I disagree. Your banner seems to load fast on some of the slowest broadband speeds. hardly anyone seems to have dial up now anyway. If speed does become a problem, there are many sites out there which allow you to optmize the image anyway, such as the one which jlhaslip listed above.I'd rate this banner 9 out of 10. On its own it isn't the same as when it's actually part of a website. When it's added to the website, if it's still good, it could possibly get a rating of 10 out of 10.