Wolves
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Wow, FINALLY a reply. And I know how you feel, having to tear off the case to overclock, it's annoying. My computer is always hot (60 celcius +) and surprisingly, overclocking it really didn't drive it up too much.
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One For Laughs and one to think about
Wolves replied to AlternativeNick's topic in Science and Technology
I've heard that cat and toast story plenty-a-times, it's not original. But the cup-holder idea would be great, also, to solve that 'over-inflating' problem, it could possibly weigh/ measure the cup to know how much to inflate it. -
No, I had to install it on the new server. I never would have guessed that all that crap was cookie related
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Aha! Problem solved! I had to download a little mod called auto_cookies fixed the problem all together.
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The forum is very basic. A site that is only a forum is very unprofessional. I know your intentions, but to make a site on forum up and not even mask the domain name is definately a not too good idea... You should host your own site on Xisto (no advertisements) and look at freedomains.co.nr (*.co.nr domain name).
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I hate to say it, but I would reccommend E-Bay. There is some very good deals going around there. (I saw a couple I-Macs going for a 1.75 in Buy-It-Now!). If not, you should actually build your own system. It often cuts off a lot of the price and you can create a 10x faster machine than what you can buy off the shelf.
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He specifically stated his computer ran at 2.4 gh/z. Also processor clock does not have anything to do with the fans. By internal cabling, what do you mean? Every computer has cables on the inside. How could a HDD transfer files between the CD-ROM without an IDE cable? Make sure you get a laptop that has good ratings. Hardware issues on a laptop are the last thing you'd ever want
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Ahh, but I'm not wrong. This was a major issue for a long time and when SP1 was released it was disabled by default. If you don't believe me, then: http://forums.xisto.com/no_longer_exists/ Do you honestly think that Microsoft would install a service to spam people's comuters? I already wrote I know what I type and I was continually ignored. Anyways, that above article will stop your problem. And dark drgn, please don't tell me that I could be wrong. I wouldn't post unless I knew what the problem was.
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Hi Paul and thanks for your suggestion, there is one problem, though. When I attempt to login, I am instantly brought into my old server's forums. Is there a file I must change in order to get this to stay on one page? Also, I have done exactly what you asked.EDIT: Also, the confirmation code does not show up when a user attempts to register.
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Ok, so, I am trying to get a PHPBB installation from on server to another (changing webhosts). I am aware that it requires more than just transferring the files, and I have attempted backing up and installing on new server, but: I go to export database on my original server. I open up my fresh PHPBB installation on my new server. I choose "Restore Database" and it works, to a degree. I can login, but I can't go into the administration panel without being re-directed to the one on the original server. This is incredibly annoying, so any advice would be bliss.
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Oh please... honestly people, read!
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Windows Vista Beta Available? There is one going around
Wolves replied to scab_dog's topic in Science and Technology
That was most likely their longhorn release. Longhorn was the codename for Vista and was used to see visually the progress of development. -
Hello all, I will soon be looking at some paid web hosting. I loved every minute of being with Xisto and I would like to say that I will not be leaving the forums. I enjoy reading some of the material on this site and I have adopted it as one of my often visited communities. Also, a big thanks goes out to buffaloHELP for helping me when I made a mistake and approving me for hosting. Xisto is a great web hosting solution and I am surprised that not many people know about it. But anyways, not too sure that too many people really care as this thread was directed more towards the staff than anything else. Thank you very much for the great hosting, Wolves.
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What Version Of Photoshop Do You Use? 7, CS, CS2
Wolves replied to scab_dog's topic in Graphics, Design & Animation
You're just saying that because you can't use M$Paint, n00b. Anyways, finally a place where people are actually okay with upgrading. Almost every graphics forums I've ever been to has been b*tching at the new Photoshops and sticking with their version 7. Also, there is plenty of new differences between version 7 and version CS2 (9.0). One is they have completely reworked the filters. When you want to change your picture to 'watercolors' for example, you are presented with a whole new prompt that gives you the ablility to look at other filters vefore you choose. They brought this around in CS1 (8.0) One more (there is too many to list...) feature is the new surface blur effect. It can give you almost cartoon effects, or it can help hide your working area with the clone brush tool. Anyways, I'm tired and I'm going to bed, so g'night all of you! -
Chopped an online photoshop community
Wolves replied to Wolves's topic in Websites and Web Designing
lol, I know about the basic Mambo thing... I'm working on it... Also, thanks for the tip on redirection... I never knew that. -
The Ultimate Gaming Chair My dream computer chair
Wolves replied to kurtis's topic in Science and Technology
Oh, ok, that's good to know. I like the built in computer idea, but a toilet? Anyways, it's good to hear that you aren't THAT addicted to your computer. -
The Ultimate Gaming Chair My dream computer chair
Wolves replied to kurtis's topic in Science and Technology
I can't believe how lazy you are. And to have a toilet in your chair!? Honestly, go outside and breathe the air. I really hope that you decide not to build that as it would seem that your computer has taken your life away from you. Please, go play a sport or even go for a walk. It's for your own good, please. -
Oh come on! Please understand, this is not a virus. There is nothing wrong with your computer. Update your computer and the service will be disabled by default.
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This is not a virus. There is nothing wrong with your computer. Please read people, I know what I type. There is nothing to worry about, the messenger service is merely a service on your computer. It is simply there so if you enter a given IP, any message you type will be displayed on the targets computer. Advertisers have noticed this feature and began sending those messages to random IP ranges.
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Ooh, how wrong you are. Hackers: People who break security only to show vulnerabilities. They are often hired to test company servers to ensure that nobody else can steal or destroy important information. They do what they do based on a code of ethics google: hacker's code of ethics for more info. Also, they can be doing what they do legally, when they are hired by a company to do it to it's own server. Crackers: Those who use their knowledge of security exploits for personal gain. They enter restricted areas with intent to steal or destroy information. Also, there was no sarcasm in his post except the (duh) and that was not directed towards anybody, it was just to show that what he stated was obvious. If you ever read about the differences of hacking and cracking, you'd know you were wrong.
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Hey, I recently finished my website. I'm using mambo portal and mercuryboard. It's all about photoshop and graphics design and tutorials and imaging and all of that good stuff. Head over to http://www.chopped.co.nr/ and see for yourself. Notice the Xisto banner . Anyways, post what you like about it, thanks.
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Yes, that was exactly what I was hinting at. Also, if this form of artificial inteligene were to exist, we should give it no physical abilities. Just in case that this would, in fact come to the conclusion that we are destroying ourselves, it couldn't harm us in any way. And yes, an emotionless form of AI is the best bet as it would decide our future based on facts and not feelings. AI with emotion would be great for the gaming industry, who wouldn't want to fight a bot that can actually get angry, scared or even surrender? It would bring a whole new revolution to the gaming world. But then, that is what makes me wonder. If we are killing something that can actually think, and feel emotion would that not mean it could feel to? Would that not mean that killing something in the game would almost relate to killing something in real life? It's such a blurry topic, as we humans are so complex. It's mind boggling to imagine to be able to create a real living entity to our world. I would never take part in this, however as I believe in god and I would like to leave life up to him.
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Looks like you're computer had some important files infected and now they are either deleted or quarantined. Looks like it's about time you formatted and re-installed Windows, installing ALL updates.
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Ahh, this reminds me of that virus that somebody wrote in order to crash, uhh, Microsoft I believe's servers on a given day. Pretty dumb idea to do it on a certain day, though as Microsoft could easily set up a program type thing to prevent all commands from that virus in affecting their server. Also, if I'm wrong, could somebody clarify what virus that was. Thanks.
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Still, all organic materials are composed of different substances, and it takes different methods to convert these compounds into the substances they came from. Also, most of these compounds, once broken down, are almost useless as they have almost no use in any type of fuel. Back To The Future is a movie. If we even can achieve this, it will be a long time from now.