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  1. hatim, although your notes are honerable. Unfortunately, like so many I do not share them. It is possible to strip down software even if it is MS. SuSe, last time I saw, on the shelves it costs 59.99 british sterling. And, I am not Jguy101, and I did use Mandrake at school, along with the other 386 students who were forced to in my year. It had too many security exploits. I could access any folder and ammend any file throughout my school's organisation.jipman, use Phazeddl.com, and search for Windows XP Pro. Run through every one that looks relevant, and you will eventually find the version.
  2. No, the programms are given a set of open ended variables. From that, the collection of data within the system can "work things out". AI is not about having thoughts, to have thoughts is to live. Computers can never essentially live, as long as they are artificial.
  3. What design package do you use? I have been recently thinking of getting either Maya7 or Blender. Which one do you think is more appropriate?
  4. I wonder why Microsoft couldn't have come up with this for Windows, oh yes, now I remember, becuase they like to keep people waiting. <.<
  5. twitch

    Hi All!

    Hey Vitor, welcome to the asta community.I currently find your grammar hard to understand, but I hope I get better at reading it for future posts, for both our sakes. :wink:
  6. I'll be downloading that soon. Query, this shouldn't be a problem, but webware developed with the earlier version of MySQL, for example vBulleting and IPB, will they still work. I know this sounds stupid, but with the change in structure and features of the new MySQL, is it possible that it could becom corrupt?
  7. Is the GMail drive developed by Google, and if not, do they have permission to exploit the service? The sheer number of threads I have read about 30Gig email services is, without a doubt, annoying. GMail, for me and for so many others, is the perfect service. Companies like the ones that are offering 1Tb of data storage are out to rubbish GMail and take it's customers.
  8. I really don't understand the craze for something that holds 10,000 tracks. If I had the time and money to spend, filling up an MP3 player with that many tracks, I wouldn't.If I were to buy one of them, it would be the Nano. The mini is suseptible to more damage, with it being a hard disk. Although, as pointed out, the memory can only be written to so many times, however, with room for so many tracks, who needs to overwrite any tracks?
  9. Trap17.net is similar to Xisto, but forum posting is not required (the service, in my opinion is less valuable).And Joao Vitor, I couldn't really understand you post.
  10. Although a lot of people are against validation, it makes us better at designing. By validating your website and routing out all of the errors, we can make better and more usable sites. Something that XML/XHTML was developed for.Vujsa, this is a very good thread. However, I believe you failed to mention WHY we put the contents of a script in comment tags. The answer is that older browsers (IE 3.0) may not be able to perform the actions of the script, and would display it as text. By putting it in comment tags, it is kept from displaying, but the browser still reads and processors the script.
  11. Can I ask, what use is this?biesbos, instead of making loads of small hot tips, why not collect your resources and post one major thread?
  12. As a veteran of web development and W3C standards, I absolutely HATE, with a passion, frames and iframes. They are not browser friendly, buggy and SEO hopeless. Finally, there is no need for frames/iframes.And there should be no space between target="example".
  13. Yahoo! In my opinion is too basic on the layout and design. They don't support e-mail formatting in Firefox and are generall rubbish.I have never like Yahoo!, even the messenger is buggy at the best of times.For them to start charging for the chat, will only push people more to things like Pogo, ICQ and such.
  14. The signature created by GSig, is I believe GD generated. Therefore, a bot crawling there left-over files from the db should be able to find the e-mail addresses. I wish I had the above e-mail.
  15. twitch

    Flatout

    Sounds like a racing version of GTA.
  16. Fireworks MX 2004. Fireworks 8 is just the same, but mith little changes. Nothing that has any great effect on me.I have Photoshop tryout, but I can't get to grips with it.I may try GIMP again, but the last time failed with the GTK failing.
  17. He could have more than one computer In my house there are two computers. Nothing special: Mine: 198Mb Ram 20Gb HD 333MHz Processor (although it acts as though it as 2.3Ghz) 8Mb Graphics Card The other: 224Mb Ram 80Gb HD 1.8GHz Processor 32Mb Onboard graphics
  18. Well, the factor of pain can't be shown on the likes of GTA, where you are hopping around with a bazooka, blowing peoples heads off.I personally believe that video games only have a slight effect on people. The ones that start reinacting the things they have seen are psycho's anyway.I always thought the Tony Hawk's would be a 21 year old stud with a skateboard. That was a world champion. Was I wrong. As soon as I saw him, I almost fell off my seat with laughter. He's like an old grandad. He's good, but not as young as one would think.
  19. I personally don't like Linux at the moment. Mandrake Linux was what put me off, it was given to our school along with a server and 30 computers (for free) and it was the worse thing ever. I would rather have had a commodore64.There is a stripped down version of Windows XP Pro, where a lot (and I mean a lot) of eveyrthing has been removed. Including that annoying spyware xerox folder. The stripped version is only 129Mb in size. But, I am unsure whether it is stable. It is of course, by nature, Warez, so if you download it, then you are liable to being sued.
  20. I have both FrontPage 2003 and Dreamweaver MX 2004 installed on my machine. DW by far beats down FP with a log. It is more fluent, has a wider range of tools, components, the layout is better and more professional. But more importantly, when you are designing in WYSIWYG mode, the code generated is a heck-of-a lot more tidier and more compliant. The only errors caused in most cases are human errors. FP uses loads of redundent <font> tags and the likes.
  21. I used to use IrfanView, but it started to annoy me how glitchy it was. Plus, the icons were not all that great.At the moment, I have Fireworks as the defualt viewer (editor) for PSD and PNG. The rest are opened with the default Windows 2000 image viewer, aka Internet Explorer. On the machine I use for the Internet, I use the default viewer. There is nothing wrong with it and I find it useful and reliable (unlike so much of MS stuff).
  22. Alternatively, you can use something like the image stock exchange, and find a scene/picture that you want and they usually have it in two sizes, 800x600 and 1024x760. You could also make your wallpaper if you have a dab hand at any graphics editor.
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