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  1. Try to make a pong game. That's a very nice and simple beginner's program to make. Just learn a library like SDL or Allegro first, so you can display and move images. I just hope you're using C/C++ or FreeBASIC, or another respectable, compilable language when making it, and not VisualBASIC, because it is slow, bloated, and and creates executables that resemble that.
  2. When I had dial-up, I had patience. :)Now I have a high-speed connection. Now I don't have patience. This is the upside to having a dial-up connection, because you aren't as ticked you don't have high speed internet. But after you have a high speed internet connection, the effect is magnified and it's not worth it unfortunately.
  3. Unless you have a computer from 1998, 20MB is essentially nothing on your >80GB computer manufactured in the 21st century. You can install every major browser on your machine you can and you still will have plenty of room for other things, plus at least two Linux distributions. Firefox isn't the best browser. SeaMonkey is better. It not only is compatible with many Firefox extensions and has many of the features (including spellcheck), but it also has ChatZilla IRC client, an e-mail client, an address book, and an HTML editor all built into it. Plus, its initial theme is nice and light. You might need to configure it to work nice on your machine, though, since it doesn't use its tabs by default.
  4. I can't wait until Half-Life 2: Episode III. I believe that is coming out in 2008 if I'm not mistaken. I hope Postal III gets released in 2008 as well, but there's no deadline on that project, so it may take a while even though they've got some promising screenshots. Those other games look very promising as well, and I might need to update my computer after purchasing a few of them. Maybe DN4 will be released in 2008 or 2009 and I can get my hands on that. That would be really great.
  5. The best Antivirus is your own common sense. If you don't have that, you don't have the best protection against virii - preventing them from even being installed on your computer.
  6. Ubuntu is good for those who don't game, and want their hand held while using Linux just like in Windows or OS X. However, some people are so stubborn and filled with FUD that giving them Ubuntu would make them go nuts because some things are different from Windows. I do not reccomend getting any Linux operating system if the machine does not have an internet connection. Otherwise, it's rather useless and package management becomes something between pulling teeth and banging your head against the wall. With an internet connection it's better than installing with Windows installation programs since you can install many of them from one source, dependancies are filled, and you can do it in two clicks.However, if you really want to learn Linux, BSD, or UNIX, the best way is to use an operating system which forces you to read the manual, and use a command line after installation. It makes you learn how to actually use a computer instead of letting the computer use you, but not a lot of people care to actually learn how to use their computer properly, unlike their car (well...that's debatable), or their stereo, or their excercise equipment. But then again, only a handful of Linux distros have good documentation to help you understand what everything is for, and even then not all applications have exactly the best documentation (tar comes to mind).But, if you're a gamer, XP is still the best option. Sure, Linux has games, but don't kid yourself: you're not going to get the best games on Linux with the exception of three or four professional games ported unto the the system, compared to the hundreds of great games that Windows can offer you.
  7. You are using a table based design, which isn't very effiecient, but it's easy. Consider changing it to a div based design, and making the site have a liquid width. Your content does not contrast well enough with the background. It is hard to read. Consider shading in the container of the content a white color with black text, or changing to background color of the container to #333, bordering it all around and making the text white so it is easier to read. Make sure to make the area where the content fits stand out. You do not have a copyright on your page. Consider placing a copyright on your page. Your text has a serifed font. Consider using a more modern looking, sans-serif font such as verdana or helvetica as these fonts bring more professionalism to the design. That should make your design look better, and behave better to your consumer.
  8. PHP is a nice language, but as you may or may not know there was an entire month where there was hole after hole found in the interpreter. I'm satisified with it and see nothing wrong with it, but people that like to define their variables criticize that you can't define them. Perl is another nice one, but it has a lot of shorthand available so you can make your code look extremely dirty and near unreadable. It's also very old - probably 20 - 30 years old, so it's pretty stable. Some people say it's slow, but it's also found frequently both on Windows and Unix/Unix-like servers. CGI is a library for Perl that extends its capabilities as far as I know. I don't really like python, but it's an option. It's relatively new and it works, from what I've heard about it, very well. But, it forces indentation of your code, which can be a pain at times if you don't like how they want you to indent it. It also doesn't really have a lot of support on many web servers. You may want to start your own if you like it enough. Ruby on Rails is another option. It's slow as tar from my experience but people really like to program in it. I don't like OOP either, so it's a choice I wouldn't do. But if you like OOP, go ahead and use it. It, too, doesn't have a lot of support. Some pros like to use ASP, ColdFusion, and JSP. These are rather expensive and work on a handful of servers (except for ASP) and unless you're making them for a client that specifically requests them, I suggest you don't even bother with them. Keep in mind that whatever scripting language you choose, you will need a markup language to go with it if you're designing a web page, or you'll make a bland, and very uninteractive site. This means HTML or XHTML with CSS. They are not programming languages, but you still need to learn them. No, no, no. This is a REALLY REALLY BAD idea. Programmers don't write code in C and then dabble with BASIC to make a good program. Considering that no matter which language you use, you will have relatively the same feature set and are capable of getting the same result, it is better to be consistent in what language you are scripting in. Otherwise, it can get really confusing, and even worse is when you try and interface the code together using only scripting languages (since you are dealing with an interpreter, you're really going to make it hard on yourself if you dabble with multiple scripting langauges on one site at times, unlike a programmer which can compile every object file into one file). Nearly everything these days is done with one scripting language - no matter if IBM's web page or Bob Smith's mega ultra super-duper homepage. The language, really doesn't matter. What matters is you, and what you can do in each language. Some people like Perl better than PHP, and can do better things in Perl than PHP because they are more proficient and like the syntax better. You need to find the language with the featureset that fits you best to make your site the best it can be.
  9. Personally, I like Seamonkey better than Mozilla or Firefox, and I like Opera over that. But Opera isn't the best despite it's nice featureset. NoScript+Seamonkey is great. It has many of the features of opera (sans some things which I think would make better sense), but with the NoScript extension you get a nice amount of security as well.IE is a hock of pumice - it keeps afloat for a while, but then it ends up sinking to rock bottom. It's a hunk of junk and web designers (including me) hate it. Firefox and many other browsers render pages much better that follow web standards without having to hack code, and are more extensible with a richer featureset and more security.
  10. [1] First of all it isn't mineral water, it's purified tap water. Second of all your refrigerator, or garage, or neighborhood isn't exactly a natural environment and so has things which would normally not be found in the natural environment, which may or may not be a good thing depending on how you look at it. If you buy them in plastic bottles it is said that the plastic can wear or absorb into the water which isn't exactly a good thing. [2] In order to live a psychologically good life, they must dream. How they dream might be different, however. I do not know the specifics of this, but visuals might be infantile in nature, or are based on what is felt rather than what is seen. [3] Because hot dog manufacterers do not make the bread that he hot dogs come in. There is no packaging standard, so each company packages a different amount depending on what makes sense to them and is economically feasable based on the machinery they use. It might be just that the packaging machine for buns handle ten buns at a time when it comes to packaging, and it might just be easier for them to package ten rather than eight, and vice versa for the hot dog manufacterer.
  11. Clusty is the search engine which I like to use simply because unlike other search engines it clusters results into categories rather than spitting them out into one page of hundreds of results that may or may not be related to what you're searching for.
  12. It doesn't, and shouldn't, matter which gender a president is. A president, no matter man or woman, should be well qualified to have that job in the first place before becoming elected, and neither will do their job better if they're incompetent in the first place. They should not decide foreign policy based on emotion, but logic based on what their advisors think and what they think, thus negating any difference in compentency a man or woman might have when sitting in the oval office. When I see a woman running for president which I can agree with in foreign and domestic policy, maybe I'll vote for her if there isn't already a candidate that I agree with. Hillary is not that person, being the two-faced neocon she is just like Rudi Guiliani. I will rather vote for Kucinich, Gravel, or Paul. I have not decided which one, but I'll probably go with Kucinich.
  13. Life after death is a coping of the unconscious mind's fear of death and its wanting to live forever. We fear death because our unconscious conveys it to us. We cope by hoping we live forever. In reality, we'll rot in a coffin while we suffer delusions of life after death due to the breakdown and rotting of the brain. But, in a way, we will live forever as soil to regenerate life for the next 5 billion years. Then everything will be burnt to a cinder, but maybe by then we will know enough information to just get the heck out...or we'll go extinct and maybe another intelligent life-form will be made and pick up where we left off.
  14. Let's show this in a psychoanalytical point of view.So somebody likes you...or rather, their unconscious mind likes you, and has desires for you, communicated to the conscious mind as emotion through a censor called the foreconscious.Now, what would they do if they liked you? They'd do something irrational at first - something which supports the unconscious mind's desire, most likely, if they haven't talked at all with you. The irrationality either translates into hatred, or conscious action. If the person is introverted, they will not approach you, and will instead, do something more through the conscious thought process and work in a shy manner towards it. If the person is extroverted, they will be more aggressive in their manners. If you wish to do something, you must be agressive in either situation if you want something to do with that person. If you dislike that person, you can stop the unconscious desire by making the unconscious dislike you. The only way you may do this is by acting contrary to your own unconscious mind, or not depending on your conditon.In English: Unkowningly they like you, and it is conveyed by emotion. How they react is going to be different depending on if they're shy or not, and you can stop or promote that unkowing liking. How, I do not know - I'm more of a group person when it comes to people.
  15. Butt spirituality out of the government. It has no place in the place of the people. It is a smashing of personal liberties to have a religion in a government, especially if the religious impose laws against their religion. Irrationality has no place in a place that must be rational. Morality does not come from religion. It comes from logic. We must be logical to have a great government which teaches objective, scientific truths and does not butt into religious topics. I don't even know why gay marriage is an issue on capital hill. It shouldn't be an issue on capital hill because it is a religious problem which churches need to decide, not an economic problem which capital hill should decide, and yet the religious right still come with their battering ram to try and make it an issue because they can't decide for themselves. That's all religion is going to get us.Religion isn't going to solve or stop anything. On the contrary it's going to make people go against the grain and do things which are bad. As you force people to conform to social norms, they will snap back into something worse if they repress their unconscious mind. There is too much irrationality within the human mind to suppress. Rather, we should let the corporations use this irrationality to serve us and make a technologically advanced while still generally happy. Since the corporations are feeding our unconscious desires, we do not repress ourselves, but we can still grow. You can see that society has already snapped back - during the 20s we were generally prosperous and happy because of the setup like I had described. During the end, unintentional fear set in and the economy crashed, and then we became stricter. During the 60s, we finally snapped from the repression and let our wild side come out. We are still feeling the effects of the snapback, largely negative, and we're trying to repress ourselves again only to snap ourselves back. I don't even want to know what will happen the next time we snap back.
  16. I don't really care as I'm rather asexual. Male or female I'd probably end up acting the same way. I don't see an advantage to being either. Being free of gender would be an advantage to an extent since you wouldn't be pressured by either side nor by urges.
  17. AMD makes good processors. A while ago they had an edge over Intel. Now Intel has an edge over them when they came out with the Dual Core 2 Duo. I suggest you buy one of those this time around, and when it starts to swing back thanks to competition get and AMD. Both companies make some good processors. Dual core processors of any kind are really nice since you've got what equates to 2 processors in one, but Intel has a darn good one...but really you're only going to see good performance increases in something other than Windows since it doesn't really take advantage of the dual core technology. You can wait out or get a single core that's good.
  18. I think the only issue on the internet right now is the fact that everything is still using IPv4 when IPv6 would be able to accomodate many more people without need for shared IPs. Moore's law would also probably alleviate some of the issues. In the U.S. there might be some trouble because of an overabundance of connections while companies update technologies in a sluggish pace to accomodate what they can't accomodate if they don't start investing in better, faster, and more reliable-in-large-numbers technology now, I wouldn't be suprised if there would be executive orders forbidding the public from viewing mind numbing social networking sites lobbied by the ISPs so we can keep the internet connections up. The ISPs certainly have the money to do so - they make rediculous amounts of profit off phone calls working on automated machinery. Our bills shouldn't go up that far for them to upgrade the infastructure.
  19. "The secret to a woman's heart is an unexpected gift, at an unexpected time." If you follow that advice, that should help you a bit in addition to being charismatic (or you can come off as a bit creepy if you don't really know her that well, so be careful). If you have a lot of charisma and don't act like a wussy, it can make all the difference and is going to be your best shot at wooing her, and charisma can take many forms. Strength or power shown in some way such as charisma, strength, or intelligence is always awesome no matter if you're trying to woo someone or trying to be a leader to the masses.You could probably use underhanded techniques exploiting the human psyche as well, but I won't go into anymore details about this unless you message me to do so.
  20. I've played one and it's not overly terrible. It's worth the money if you like the games or features. Personally I have no use for one.
  21. Here are your options: 1) Self-Hypnosis. There are tutorials online to help. You might be able to convince yourself to be happy if you are stringent enough about your regimen. 2) If you don't like the idea of slowly brainwashing yourself, you can go seek professional help from a psychiatrist. They can help you in many ways, usually in the form of medication or therapy. 3) The most severe option, reserved for those in which neither option 1 nor option 2 does not work, is electroshock therapy. It could permanantly rid you of your issues, but at the same time it could cause more issues - loss of short term memory, sometimes even loss of long term memory (see author Ernst Hemingway).
  22. It's got to be friday, because it's the start of the weekend and the start of when I can really start to do things which I enjoy such as writing and politics without being bothered by the world - I can concentrate at my best...or just mess around like a usually do
  23. Tetraca

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    I used to like rap back when people that did rap had actual talent. Today it's all samplers and pretending to declare that you live in some poor environment when you've never had anything less than a stainless steel spoon in your mouth. Anybody can be a rapper or hip-hop artist these days - it takes out the specialness that music and artists have and turns it into mass-produced redundant slop. Anyone can take a clip from a song, add a drum beat and recite a poem about smoking crack, but it takes something special to synchronize two electric guitars perfectly with the rapid beat of a drum and to sing while doing it, or organize tens of violins, cellos, trombones, timpanis, and people in a choir, or to actually synthesize your own sounds from a sound chip and organize them onto a tracker with only letter names to guide you (or do what the guys at BBC did with the original Dr. Who theme and sample one sound from one instrument and repeat it by using strip of cassette tape labelled for each note, plus some radio equipment that really had to be tweaked to make some good sound). It's the only genreof music I have to say I really dislike.
  24. Your design does not contrast well enough. I had a difficult time reading because you used very similar colours for the text and background. Try white as a color for the text. I also suggest changing the layout to a div based one instead of a table based one. Then Jim's your uncle.
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