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DSGamer3002

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About DSGamer3002

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  • Birthday 11/10/1992

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    Business, Nonya
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    Video games, computers, coding, graphics, running (track), music, and food.
  1. I learned how to use HTML from Tizag. In addition to HTML tutorials and lessons, they instruct PHP, CSS, and a bunch of other useful information on how to learn more about coding. w3 is also a great website, as mentioned above.
  2. Things seem to be working again now. I just checked my pages and they're all working. I wonder what the down time was about.
  3. Actually, at this point nothing is loading for me either. I JUST started a contest sort of thing on my site and now it can't work. I read somewhere else that there was this new open_basedir thing that had to do with PHP files, but I look throughout my file manager and couldn't find anything with such a name to work with.
  4. Ever since today, my site has been working just fine. I'm maintaining the amount of points I need, and the server status has been and still is fine. However, a while ago I tried to access my site and it wasn't loading. When I loaded the root URL, it worked fine though. I went to the file manager and noticed that the file I was trying to previously access was .php, and the index file at my root URL was .html. I deleted the index.html file and made a index.php file, then tried loading it again. Safari gave me the following message: Anybody know what the problem is and how I can fix it? Notice from truefusion: Moved from Xisto - Web Hosting forum
  5. Both are going in the wrong direction as far as hard core gaming is concerned. Sony seems to think that graphics are everything, and their library for the PS3 is incredibly limited. While MGS4 and other amazing titles are going to be coming out this year, there's no news for awesome games after 2008 that will wow Sony fans. I would definitely expect the PS4 to be announced in 2010 because of this. Nintendo has lost control of their gamers ever since they started the "Touch Generation" and "Wii Exercise" franchises. Sure, some of the games in those categories are fun, but when it's all Nintendo has their attention on, you've got to realize that Nintendo's direction is for a market that doesn't exist. Yes, games like SSBB and Mario Kart Wii are coming out very soon, but many of their previously announced titles have been pushed back to the end of 2008 or are still TBD in terms of release. Nintendo should start paying more attention to the people buying their products and less to those who they think MIGHT want the products. Microsoft is taking the best direction, honestly. A well-priced core system, a very wide library of games (Don't give me "it was out one year longer" bull), very appealing graphics, and appeals to any gamer.
  6. Samus has the most advanced technology of her time and is intelligent in terms of combat, and Master Chief has the endurance of 90,000 superhumans combined. As far as deciding a victor in an ultimate battle (and not having any reference to Haloid) they're pretty much equal and incomparable. They come from completely different games, and their backgrounds tell unique stories that are unrelated to one another. Because of this, their fighting skills and level of power vary. When it comes to opinions, though, Samus gets my vote.
  7. Considering there are tens of thousands of games that could be crowned "best", and this thread only gives 7 choices to vote for, I don't think that's very fair. :PBut, out of the ones in the poll, I'd definitely say Half-Life 2 is the best out of all of them. Halo 2 is the best in the Halo series, but now that there's Halo 3 to play on Xbox Live you can only play Halo 2's offline for so long before becoming bored with it. I've never played Doom, Starcraft, or WoW, but considering how great of a game Half-Life 2 is, that's definitely getting my vote. If there was a wider selection of games up there, I'd have a different say, probably.
  8. I've been playing piano for 8 years, and I plan on starting guitar once I hit 10 years experience on the piano. I wish I could play various instruments like I see a lot of other people here posting, but I'm just not that talented I guess.
  9. For me, the Apple Airport Extreme works like a charm. Up to 50 different connections can connect through it at once (but if you have it encrypted, who really has 50 devices that use internet?) and it has a very large range. It took me about 10 minutes to set up, and I have yet to have any problems with it. Sure, I have a DSL connection and my DL/UL speed is slow as the Slowsky's from the Comcast commercials, but even so my router makes it not as slow because it processes information pretty quickly.
  10. CSS is basically made to make your html coding a heck of a lot easier. However, sometimes I prefer to use html instead of CSS since it sometimes gets frustrating to refer to the same old style sheet and use an old font ID you made about a week ago. I find it a lot more efficient to just type out the specified font color/style/size in the <font> tag than to use an individual <div> or <table> for certain fonts you'd like to use. Sure, it's very helpful a lot of the time to use CSS in most cases, since it's kind of like a very simplified version of PHP but in a different case, but sometimes for small sites it's better to just not deal with another file.How do you usually use CSS, and how often?
  11. I first started using html on the original Nintendo NSider Forums. I was very new to the internet overall, and could barely handle <img> tags. Over time I became interested in making websites, so I Googled 'html tutorials' and found about 5 different websites from which I learned html in about 2 months. Every now and then if I need to tone my skills I'll still use some of them for reference, and I'm ever so grateful for those websites' existences, since otherwise I would probably not be posting this in order to gain some hosting credits for my site.
  12. I plan on making a script for basic voting between different options, and I'd like to know what PHP coding I would require. Basically, each choice will be as simple as this: <form method="post" action="process.php">Best falsetto?<br><br><input type="radio" name="1"> Person A<br><input type="radio" name="2"> Person B<br><input type="submit" value="Submit"></form> What PHP would be used to basically add 1 value to a specified .txt file based on which option is chosen? (Like, if person A was selected, it would add 1 to persona.txt, and if person B was chosen, it would add 1 to personb.txt) Thanks in advance to whoever helps. I'm not good at this kind of intermediate/advanced PHP.
  13. I voted for "Valentine's Day should be for both love and friendship. Just don't make it commercial and push gifts on everyone!!" I honestly can't stand Valentine's Day. I mean, those already in a relationship have EVERY day to celebrate what they have. Why make a day that forces the actions of people who aren't in love or anything? What makes it even worse is when the student council at your school decides everybody should have a valentine, and they assign every student with another student at random. Well, obviously it isn't random, since the people on the council (I know, but not friends with, 3 of them) all "randomly" ended up with who they liked. In addition, they made assumptions on "who belongs with who". Just out of curiosity I decided to go to giant wall where they had all of the match-ups, and some *BLEEP* on the council put me with this ugly goth female dog. One of my friends who's almost as unpopular and antisocial as me ended up with someone similar as well. Overall, I think it should be damn illegal for anyone to match you with someone, especially some program run by a school.What I'm getting down to is that Valentine's Day shouldn't even exist in the first place. It's only for people already in a relationship, and those who are single are completely left out and it makes them (well, me at least...) feel like they have to be dating somebody on Valentine's Day or they fail at life. No, I'm not just jealous of those who have dates and stuff, but to make a love holiday universal in a community just isn't right.
  14. Normally I use iTunes, since I have a Mac too, but for listening the music that I didn't necessarily get "the right way" I'll use QuickTime Player or just upload it to a file-upload site and listen to it via stream.
  15. Honestly I think that they should have at least some proof relating to the specified student of the person being involved with drugs. It's one thing to see a bag of weed right outside someone's locker or a classroom, and it's another to see some person wearing all black and hand-cuffs on their belt (any other of that kind of stuff too) and to immediately call someone after them for suspicion. Several times I've had to take a long test asking "Do you take drugs?" "Do you take marijuana?" "Do you take weed?" "How often do you smoke pot?" kinds of things, and it's quite repetitious and irrelevant to the majority of the students who attend the school. I wouldn't be surprised if 1-10 students out of a 2000 populated school were on drugs of some kind, and I don't blame the school administration for wanting to know who those students are and wanting to settle it. However, it isn't right to bring the subject of drugs in the first place to the attention of the entire school. So, basically, it's good that charge is being made, but something should be changed about how they do it. Getting sniff dogs and police involved as a first step should never be the case unless proof of the student being inspected has already been found.
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