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  1. I would like to know which you think is the best video editing program.First of all I have worked with standard Windows Movie Maker, but soon I wanted to do things more complicated. So, now, I'm working with Pinnacle Studio 10. It has good features and relatively easy to handle, but it sometimes simply closes down. Furthermore, the Studio 10.0 s horrible and one has to download a bunch of patches.So does anybody have a good program with good features and easy to handle?


  2. The number one source is your local library. Seriously, they probably have a great collection you're ignoring right now.


    But here's some great resources on the net:

    http://librivox.org/

    LibriVox volunteers record chapters of books in the public domain, and then we release the audio files back onto the net (podcast and catalog). Our objective is to make all books in the public domain available, for free, in audio format on the internet. We are a totally volunteer, open source, free content, public domain project.

    http://http://www.gutenberg.org/wiki/Gutenberg:The_Audio_Books_Project

    A division of the famous Gutenberg ebook project is dedicated to audiobooks, mostly the same way that LibriVox is set up. There are also some computer-generated recordings, but I wouldn't recommend them.

    http://
    http://forums.xisto.com/no_longer_exists/
    http://forums.xisto.com/no_longer_exists/
    Free audiobooks, as well as many many audiobooks with a 5-year limit on the copyright before they enter the public domain. Around 2008 or 2009, a bunch of works should be entering public domain pretty regularly from then on. The second link is to a podcast with regular free readings.

    http://kayray.org/audiobooks/

    Podcast that goes through classics in children's literature for which copyright has expired. You know, for kids.

    If u want i cuold find more sites with free audiobooks :)

  3. Need for Speed. An amazing series. I own Need for speed underground 1 and have played underground 2 exstensively. I also own Most Wanted. I can happily say it is THE BEST Need for Speed game EVER. The graphics on the PS2 are blow away good. 10/10 good. The weather effects really add to it. This is the 1st underground game with cops. Well it is a great addition. Roadblocks are instant fun. The helicopter, when you get it, is very cool. The story is pretty awesome and I LOVE the intro. It's really well done. There are very few bugs at all. The music is pretty good and i love the cars. Winning your rivals cars when you race them is very cool. Mod them up with the latest kit and blast off the Nitros.In all 10/10. About as close to heaven as you can get.P.S. Most Wanted beats Underground 2 by a long long way.

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  4. Final Fantasy is an awesome RPG. I got really hooked on FFVII, but didn't own a PS2 to continue in the genre. I did pick up an XBOX though. I did the whole Fable thing, so much potential, so little out put. Took like 4 days to beat. Side quests were comical, as was much in the game, not enough violence. But you can have relationships w/ men or women <_< , which I found odd. I don't know if you can consider Halo an rpg, game play is good, but not much for quests/outside plots.
    I hear that Knights of the Old Republic is the latest and greatest in RPG though, I believe there's 3 parts out now.


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  5. Spyware, no, Viruses, no, Hackers, no. Those stupid little things that follow the mouse. Just kidding, all these things are aboulutly horrible. I hate them. What I don't get is how people benifit from sending a virus to your computer. I have never understood that. "Let me break the law and send a virus to this computer that deletes thier C drive" I just understand that.

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  6. I started using computer from 1995 since then i have been using computer for different purposes. which includes-playing games (i used to play quake a lot at the beginining even 10 hrs a day he he he).-some music-web site designing- lots of programming- hmmm playing games (sometimes - stratagies)-using internet to learn different things and get knowedge on different topics-yeap watching moviesThat's all but some thing might have been missed


  7. I have used many cell phones over the years, as I formerly worked for a cell phone company and we usually tested stuff as we got it in before we recommended it to customers. I have always been happiest with Nokia. Of course, they have occasionally put out some not so great phones, but all in all Nokia phones are reliable and affordable. Another phone I liked, for the reception not the features, was Kyocera.


  8. Hey,Well, fortunatly for me I have never had any type of illegal drug in my body, and also I don't drink (I'm 24 - you may say well I would hope not but I know that almost all of my friends enjoy a drink, although they don't drink to stupid amounts) and my parents quit smoking, infact - it's my father that stopped smoking exaclty a year ago today ( HEY - GD FOR HIM! ). So I'm in the best shape of my life right now with alot of training that I am doing in the Martial Arts.I'm just wondering, what is it that made you feel that you needed to start drugs, and also - well done for talking about it, to my knowledge being able to talk about what you have done like that is a very commendable thing. Thanks for your time, Achieve.


  9. I currently have an old monotone Nokia 2100, which was released when the newer camera phones came out for people who prefered the old phones. I've had it for a year and a half now and am about to change my phone to a Nokia 6610i (https://support.microsoft.com/de-de/products/mobile-devices)Would you guys happen to have any opinions or feedback to give me about it? I've always wanted a colour phone and I don't have a hang up about getting the latest phones (the Distinctly Bold line is too bulky for me). I really like the look of the Nokia 6610i because it's blue, my favourite colour, and it's slim and easy to hold, while not being too small, and it has an FM radio in it! biggrin.gif But yeah, if you have any feedback about the battery life etc, do tell!Oh btw, my company got the Nokia 8800 to review and we tested it...It's a pretty classy phone... has a very "rich" sound to it. The display panel's made of luxury watch glass and the ringtones are by an oscar-winning Japanese composer, so it looks quite cool, but apparently the battery-life isn't all that... it only lasts one day. Also my colleague said that the screen seemed rather faint...


  10. really know what i'm talking about here, trust me. I know you didn't directly ask 'which was best' , but 'which do you use' but i'll give my opinion on the best, which IS what i use, so, Kaspersky AV is amazing i catches all viruses, has been totally re-coded and is now not the complete memory hog it once was, has a mass of options to configure scanning, updating etc... so all in all its the top of the AV choices, i used to test all the AV out as i used to get a ton of viruses for some reason, and found this to work very well.


  11. so many books are amazing that it's an obsession of mine as a writer, and for anyone who even rarely reads (you would think I spend all my time reading loving it so much and yet how sometimes I don't even get to it except for school) but loves reading... books can definately change your life. look at me- looking at schools for creative writing majors when I would of never even of thought myself good at writing save essays and the like freshman year...but books? Well, over the summer I read House of Leaves, as did actually a bunch of incredibly talented book-literate theatre kids I know... It can be one amazingly confusing book at times, but never in a frustrating way- only confusing in the ideas swirling in your head... no one has any idea what I'm talking about, just because when you try and summarize the magnitude of House of Leaves it's almost.... you really are lost in where even to start to even give a halfway accurate picture of the book. It is one amazing book- I could name other books that I keep by my side as picturesque momentos of thoughts of members of the real world as abstract as it is, but it could take me forever- even a partial list... spans hundreds of authors. but I do have my favorites, like anyone.you see, it's not so much House of Leaves changes your train of thinking- or possibly it does- theatre kids like myself live in a world sometimes so amazingly... upfront? (not even the world for it, though, unfortunately to truly generalize it) to simply keep from being pretensious that possibly we can't be completely changed by something when you are always changing but... it's like seeing the span of your life spread out so evenly and chaoticly, extremely researched and footnoted and yet in reality, utterly made up, and yet how in reality it is a novel by a guy with no relation to you, and the story has absolutely no relation to you, and yet... House of Leaves swallows you up, and eats you alive... now that, that is what gives me inspiration and a will to live in life... and the want to be a writer and to be around other writers, theatre kids and like minded... anyone...


  12. dont hate school, but i dislike its educational and social systems. I can't learn in this type of enviroment where you are not given the freedom to learn independantly. College is my destination, i hear that its very much relaxed and you can be independant.The worst thing about school has to be its compulsory, there are thouse days you just really need time to yourself. And its the other people too, most of you dont want to be there, but you'll either put your head down and get on with it, or be the fool trying to crack a laugh all the time.


  13. Mozna by poprosic moderatora aby przypial gdzie ten topic.... albo cos.. aby wiecej polakow go zobaczylo..bo tak to ciezko to znalezc..ja sam tu trafilem przez przypadek przegladajac posty :>. A gdyby byl podpiety..to pewnie od razu wiecej ludzi by sie znalazlo i moze szybciej bysmy dostali swoje miejsce..jesli w ogole jest to mozliwe.... :)


  14. quote:i'm a fan of fantasy books, real ones not lame ones like harry pothead. who else enjoys these kinds of books and what authors/titles do you enjoy?

    I've recently been reading the sword of truth series by terry goodkind which i have been enjoying quite a bit, and the shannara and the landover series by terry brooks (who also wrote the novelizations of hook and star wars ep1)



    Me 2....

    I jus love authors like: Jordan, Sapkowski, Goodkin, Pratchett, and some books of Sean McMullen

    U shuold try to read Robert Jordan cycle : The wheel of Time.

    Its an heroes fantasy cycle and its really good. U wont regret reading it :)

  15. Ok got a new one. I present you : Hero Online

     

    Heres a link for it:

     

    HERE

     

    A special features link: HERE

     

    Now there was closed beta..there will be another one... and Open Beta should start on 30 June (today) :) (Char wont be deleted after Open Beta)

     

    It will be free to play + cash shop

     

    Here are some screens :

     

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    Its worth to try and play ;)

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