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two guys walk into a bar.... third one ducks.
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jailbox,holy s**t that is the funniest thing i've seen in a long time. rotflmfao. did u make that? if so u r a god.
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yes, i'm a musician - piano - started when i was 6 bass - i currently play and sing in a local working band. gigs from northern colorado to western nebraska. http://forums.xisto.com/no_longer_exists/ guitar - acoustic, acoustic/electric and electric. I also have an indie music project. http://www.nativeson.builtfree.org/ check out my free musicians resources site
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You have two choices when you place digital video clips on your Web site: Digital video from a Web server. At worst, 100% of a video file on a Web server will have to download before playing can begin. Pros: video/audio can be higher quality whether you have a fast or slow modem; web congestion will not affect the quality of the playback. Cons: depends on the file size, but takes a long time to download; viewer has to really want to see the video to have the patience to download the whole file first, casual surfers won't bother. OR Digital video from a streaming video server. True streaming is designed to provide real-time delivery of digital video over the Internet. Pros: Allows for almost instant playback -- video on demand. Cons: The audio/video quality is not as high for slower modems; the video may sometimes pause or stutter as web traffic congestion can interrupt the download. in either case, i have yet to find a free hosting site that will let you use the amount of bandwidth necessary to do so = you need to get a paid hosting acount. It's fairly straightforward to create a streaming mpeg. There are 5 steps in the process. 1. Create or capture and encode your mpeg 2. Create 2 directories 3. Create a playlist 4. Create your Web page, complete with relevant link 5. Upload files to your server here is a link to a good tutorial http://forums.xisto.com/no_longer_exists/ good luck and have fun ps you should probably start with building a simple site like a "pictures of my favorite _____" or "my favorite band" etc. or an informative "links page" to whatever your intrests or hobbies are with links to all the sites you can find on whatever you want to provide content to. or you could sell something that you make or create or build. or you could start a blog. KISS - keep it simple son. check my post on your how do i learn html thread
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I like IrfanView and Photoshop also like this nifty little free proggy - DeKnop (dutch for "The Button") is a graphics editor that is designed to let you create 3-D buttons for your web site without requiring any graphic design experience. http://home.hccnet.nl/s.j.francke/deknop/deknop.htm
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internet has many free help pages on the subject. Try doing a search for "free html tutorial" or something like that. here are some links that start with the basics that were very helpful to me when i started learning html 6 mo ago. i now have two websites up and running on two different free hosts. http://html.com/cheat-sheet/ http://www.w3schools.com/default.asp also i would advise starting with a free template and adding your own content before you try to code your own site from scratch. try another search for "free html website templates" or somthing similar. here is a link to a very helpful site with free basic easy to use templates and tons of info that got me started. http://buildfree.org/index.html dive right in and learn from trial and error. reading a book to build a site is kinda like reading a book on how to fix a car. you'll get tons of info but untill you roll up your sleeves and get your hands dirty, well....you get the idea let me know if i can be of any further help good luck