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  1. Hmm... I don't think niko means cat. It should be neko instead (e, not i). If you want japanese fonts, you can do what Reaver said, just use the installation disk to get the font.Here's the word "cat" in Kanji. I know it is correct because I am chinese . I don't have any pretty fonts, just 2 standard ones. If you want, I can get better fonts and give you another image of the word.
  2. You need to have at least 6 credits before your account can be unsuspended. I checked your credits, and you don't have enough right now. You can read about it in the FAQ: http://forums.xisto.com/no_longer_exists/
  3. Have you tried it yet? Have you gotten a domain from it? There are many of these kinds of websites that sounds perfect, but actually just trick you and don't give you any service. What domains do they offer? .com, .net, etc.? (heh, etc. is not a domain )
  4. Very nice. It was non-traditional, but the buttons were very intuitive. It was hard to suppress the addiction, but I managed to not click until I have visited the whole site and was ready to leave. I think you can code the site with lots of complex javascript... But the code itself would use a lot of bandwidth, maybe even more than doing it in Flash, so it would defeat its purpose.
  5. Well, first you would have to take the panoramic picture of your room. I don't know if you'd need a panoramic camera, but I think a regular one would work. You would have to take the pictures with a rotatable tripod and then put the images together with Photoshop or a software like that. Then put it in flash and make some arrow buttons. On the actionscript of the arrows, make the _x value of the picture _x - 5 to make it move to the left or _x + 5 to make it go to the right. Then, make an if statement to make the picture warp around when the _x of the picture reaches the edge. I'm just a beginner in actionscript, so I can't help you that much. Look for tutorials about this on Google if you still have problems.
  6. ACPI S3 is more like standby instead of hybernation, because it doesn't save your files or current state of your computer. Or does it? Did "shifts the CPU registers to RAM" mean that it saves it on this disk, qwijibow?I think ACPI S3 is a more standard term, since the words standby and hybernate are only used by Windows so that the users will better understand what they mean. In other platforms, you may have to change the bios to use this feature. Has hibernation ever worked on your computer? Or did something go wrong and suddenly you can't use it anymore?
  7. I read about this a few days ago. I don't know if this would work with a human body. If it does, why don't they test it on humans (just try it on someone's arm). This might only work on substances like plastic, but not on substances that are less dense, like skin.
  8. Yes, Base isn't launched yet. It is still down most of the time. Well, what about all the other companies that provide these services? They can all take your information if you use their service. And the toolbar thing: I don't think there's any other way for Google to translate your stuff other than to send it to Google and let the server translate it. Otherwise, the download of the toolbar would have to be huge, since you'd have to download the whole translation database.
  9. I tried logging in with my google account, but it didn't work. It always takes me back to the login page. Now, when I go to the homepage of Google base, it forces me to log in with the login page, and keeps showing the same page, so I'm sure Base isn't completed yet. I don't know why Google can't hide it from us.
  10. Wow, that looks so much better. Those dark spots made it look foggy, and also made the whole image look darker, more like night. Another thing (wow, I go on forever), it also brought out the island in the background and made you notice it.
  11. Ohhh... Well, maybe you can move the toolbars... Heh, it seems like no one in this forum has IE7. We have all these questions but no one can really answer them.
  12. Nice tutorial. Though I thought the green light was kinda weird and the grass was too bright. But other than that, it looks really good.Was the light post originally in the picture? It looks like it was pasted in there.
  13. Whoa, now it works... abhiram, try the page again, it's working for me now. My logo looks really bad. When I click on Images, Groups, etc., my logo is gone. This script isn't all that great...
  14. ebbinger_413: They (the microsoft people) said they were going to include IE 7 in the Vista, so I think that having IE 7 in your vista beta wouldn't be impossible. You could tell IE 7 from any other versions easily though, since it has the tabs function.microscopic^earthling: No, I meant the toolbars were in the wrong place vertically. See how the File, Edit, View, ... menu isn't at the top? I don't think you can change that in IE 7. But I don't know, I don't have an account to download it.And about that midget tab thing... I don't think that would be a blank page, since it's so tiny and unlike a tab. And I don't think that is a button either, since it's so... empty and "undesigned". If one of you is right, and that is a blank tab/a new tab button, then the Microsoft designers suck.
  15. Yes, if they switch the toolbars to the correct place. Why did they switch their locations just because of some adware toolbars? I think they should have just looked for a way to fix the problem, not work around it. Oh, and also: What is that little midget tab next to the Google tab? It's on the top left side of the home button. Is that a bug?
  16. Isn't that what it's supposed to do? Just output your name in the Google logo's fonts? I couldn't try it because the input box doesn't work for me... I get that text mouse icon (the I or ][ icon) when I hover over the text box, but I can't click on it to select it.
  17. Is there any way to only clear the cache for a particular site, for example gmail? I don't want to clear all of my cache just to make one page work. I don't think this is possible in Firefox, but can you do it in IE?
  18. Well, you won't really get banned for using those common acronyms... But you might if you use "AOL speak" (I'm not discriminating AOL users) for almost every word in your sentence and make you post completely illegible.I think that if you use the Internet more, you'll get rid of the habit of writing like that. But, there are always new people to the Internet, so these acronyms may stay alive forever... Well, or at least until the "trend" dies.
  19. If you have flash, you can open the swf up and export it as a gif/jpg.What program are you using? Why does it use a gal format?
  20. Wow, that was the best red-green 3d tutorial I've ever seen. I used the mars pictures they provided and made one myself. I never knew you had to shift one of the images to the right spot, so I kept having trouble making this in the past. I wonder how they make those color anaglyphs. I know about that infrared-transmission thing, but I don't know how polarization works.Thanks for the great link, jeroen.
  21. Wow, are you like an expert programmer? Normal people wouldn't have the skills or patience to create a program, let alone an entire suite of program. Is there anyone else working with you, or are you doing this by yourself?Suggestions:Browser: Using IE to render pages? I would suggest using the Gecko engine, the one Firefox uses. Or, you can let users choose between IE, Firefox, Opera, etc. to render pages. But that might be a lot of work. You could include it in future versions.Webmail: Well, I don't really use these programs... So I don't have any comments.Instant Messaging: You should also add a feature where when a user is logged off and another user had sent him a message while he's offline, the message will be sent to him when he comes back online. Confusing? I'll "draw" a "diagram" or something...12:00am: User A logs off12:02am: User B says to A: Hold on. 9:00am: User A logs in and sees that B has sent him a message 2 minutes after A (himself) left. The message is "Hold on."So, it's kinda like a message machine (for the phone) or like a mail box. And about that buddy sound thing: Can a user change what sound other users hear when the user logs on? I hate that feature in aim, even though I rarely use aim.
  22. Yeah, can you give us an example site? Maybe you can just put Xisto's home page on a sample Xisto.net account, so you wouldn't have to do much work on creating a page. Unless creating an account takes more work... Then I'll just wait until someone signs up and see what their pages look like.
  23. You can make a page with just the navigation bar, and include it in all the pages on you site. You can use javascript to do that (I don't know much about javascript, though), or you can use php to do that, which is what I've done. Use include('<you navigation page here>'>) to add the navigation page on your pages. Xisto has php, so you can use it on the site you'll have here.
  24. Hmm, I want to know what these screens look like. Even if they are paper-thin, they may not have the properties of paper, like being able to bend and being non-shiny (If the screen is shiny, lights can reflect off of it into your eyes and prevent you from reading parts of the screen).I can't imagine having this kind of technology in the near future. It seems like a giant leap that is too giant. A lot of things you see only in sci-fi movies would come true with this.
  25. Yeah, I know normally you wouldn't get caught... But I've seen so many people do it that I start wondering if it's actually legal.
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