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lxcid

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  1. the leading would be vbulletin... check one of the site done in vbulletin... http://www.wc3campaigns.com/ ... the skinning... simply amazing... its come with alot of function... which is very useful... function like mouse over topic for forum review... icq like friend list function (said in their page... though i never tried b4... ) etc etc... i just love it... i vote for vbulletin...
  2. recently sun came out with java desktop system 2... have pretty good reviews and really interest me cuz i'm a big fan of sun microsystem... thinking of moving to jds2 soon...
  3. definitely jsp... php is good too... but i dun like asp.net... but not much hosting support jsp...
  4. oic... well, i am in no hurry for one... but am just glad u does provide tat cuz i would be needing it one day i guess... its really very cool...
  5. pokemon counted? i noe i'm old already... but in a game programmer/designer wannabe view, its the best idea/game out there ever...
  6. Just found this while replying to a post... 6GHz!!! Insane overclocking... http://forums.xisto.com/no_longer_exists/
  7. this is the biggest evidence/reason y some people hate windows... lolz... but anyway... windows for me... performance wise... u think some1 will suffer if he/she got a overclocked 4+/5+GHz proccessor (see here http://forums.xisto.com/no_longer_exists/... or else i take 3.6ghz...), a 512mb(or possible 1024mb? dunno have it or nt...) ati radeon x800 graphic card and 4GB (4 ram slots each with 1gb of ram) of ram to work on... running in windows xp? though G5 2.5Ghz does perfrom much better den a Pentium 4 3.0Ghz... but when u deal with this kind of hardware... i dun think u will feel anything... not even a sec of problem at all... but apple macintosh is a much more powerful den ibm pc... tats tested and proven... here's a comparison of their performance... http://barefeats.com/pentium4.html but 6GHz is way too insane! though not stable...
  8. basically... its an upgrade... xp definitely is better den 2000... visually... functionality... and security wise... thats their only different i guess... visually for example... xp got that beautiful blue-ish new theme for desktop compare to the previous dull grayish one... functionality i'm not too sure... maybe support for multi-users or a better version of iis? or a new implementation of a lousy firewall... or the ability to group same applications together in taskbar when it get filled... security wise they have improve alot... due to wad have been happening in the past... if u ask me to recommand 1 of the os... of cuz i would recommand xp... pro or home ed... still the same answer...edit: oh yeah... stability too... xp don't crash... (at least in my pass experience i never meant b4) definitely more stable den windows 2000
  9. i dun agree... cuz u can haf your browser on... pointed to the page u are working on... and your notepad working on the file too... whenever u need to check your work... save your file... and refresh the browser... but i bet u mean visual designing... just like vb... i agree on that... that really make doing webpage more efficient den before... especially when u are messing around with lots of tables... codes are simply to confusing compare to the visual aids...
  10. i find sound card a waste of money... unless u have really sensative ears or are a electronic musician... u can't really hear the different... i remember when i was abt 7+ years back when i got crazy over sound card... i bought one soundblaster something (forgot the model) and was pretty proud of it... i compare my friends' sound with mine... though its never sound any different to me... i always say mine sounds better... but its till the later stage that i notice what type of sound card really doesn't matter... so i stop all the sound card craze... but anyway... having a great sound card is better den a lousier one...
  11. i saw it! yes... hehe... but i can't find jsp in the listing on package detail page... tats y i'm asking... hehe... tks 4 the help...
  12. warcraft iii/frozen throne for its custom play! starcraft for its strategies! and of cuz diablo ii/lod for its everything... though this is not a game but its the reason y i stick so closely with the above 3 titles... its battle.net! lolz... basically i like all blizzard production...
  13. pretty neat... and looks professional... nice... GJ!
  14. wow... thats very handy tool! i gonna pick up javascript after my java and jsp... lolz... anyway... i dunno whether i gonna put it in server side becuz that gonna eat up some database if i gonna let people do have this option... i dunno... but having it as an option is better den not having it i guess... lolz... tks man... this is very very cool...
  15. i helped u search the net but i found little answer... so i when through a little thinking and come with a theory... since u are a game server... so u will be accepting incoming connection from a port... u will be interacting with your client using this port... so if u put a program in this port... which will check the ip address of each incoming packet... den decide whether to allow or block... but for small server... this work fine... for big 1... for example like 1000 connections at any single time... i dun think it would be practical... i dunno if there is such a software existed (maybe firewall have... and there is a something call ip filter) but if u do know a degree of networking programming in anykind of programming language it is achievable... maybe u need to do some kinda proxy in your own computer to achieve this... after all i believe 2 programs can't have access to 1 port... 1 for the checking purpose... the other for recieving packet forward thru by the checking program u make... i don't know much abt networking programming in any language... so i can't make it for u... but i know this is achievable... maybe some good networking programmers out there can help u...
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