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Ho-oh'sRealm

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  1. ^Lol'd. Well, if you want to consider "time" as another dimension. Okay, put it this way. There's 3 dimensions of "space" and 1 dimension of "time". So, taking a look at that "dimension". How would machines even manipulate or come "close" to that dimension? Machines are mindless tools that are programmed to do humans' bidding, and are powered by some sort of energy source (water, heat, electricity etc.) and I fail to see how they could reach into another dimension. As advanced as we are in technology at the moment, I don't think we'll come close to making a time machine in the future. Speed of Light < Time Travelling? baww, more of human desires and dreams. Whoever made up time travelling is plain...unfunny. People, perhaps we haven't proved that we can travel faster than the speed of light, but at the moment, we're not even close to coming to the speed of light. Light is yet another source of energy, which machines rely on. So, can machines be better than the sources of energy they rely on? Perhaps we've made machines to have more purpose, but that still doesn't mean machines are faster, or for that fact, better, than its source of energy. [/rant]
  2. I really do hope so...after all, a lot of members do need their MyCents, am I right? And I want a domain too haha...Well, good luck to the admins/mods!
  3. Reality check. Last time I looked at Omegle, which was about 3 weeks ago, I only got very...strange and abnormal conversations. Nothing intelligent. 95% of the users on Omegle are either pedophiles, idiots or people who want to troll. Nothing much to Omegle, really. Except for the people who need to...LRN2INTERNET D:
  4. Okay, sure.However, IRC doesn't necessarily have to run on your server - it runs on a standalone computer. It doesn't really affect your server's load. CGI:IRC does, but you don't have to run that.Java? It should run on the user's internet bandwith, not the site's.
  5. Well, I saw a topic about a chat program or similar earlier, but it was dead...And well, I can probably set up an IRC server for you, and I can also help you with IRC commands and writing up a FAQ etc.It's not very hard, and it'll be good for your members, since a lot of you don't seem to be able to chat with each other constantly on the site here, and doing so would be a good experience.The shoutbox is mainly for "shouts", not actual chatting.Not only that, you can stay on the IRC 24/7 (unless the server goes down or your internet disconnects etc.) so people can leave you messages instead of having to PM you on the forums.So does anyone want an IRC server? IRC = Internet Relay Chat.You can also have a java application on the site for users who can't connect using mIRC or some other programs
  6. Lol. He could always try getting some mods to barge into conversations, but that would be silly. Still, Omegle is a very strange site, and personally, I'd rather troll it. *runs* Okay, nevermind that... ...as for: eh. They always do that so they know who they're talking to. Tell them, then tell them to delete their system32 folder. Or you can say: "My age is 1, I have no gender, and my location is right behind you." ...instant DC.
  7. Do you think that humans will develop a machine that will allow us to travel back in time, and revisit/relive events of the past? To tell the truth, I don't think so. Time isn't something electricity, or even anything can manipulate. Time is more of a special "element". No matter how hard you try to "edit" it, or "change" it, you can only create an illusion of what it could be, but it's not really happening. Perhaps humans will develop a machine that will allow you to experience your past experiences, but really, they would only be illusions. I think that's as close as we can get to 'time travelling'. So, what do you think?
  8. Ah well, Dreamweaver is damn expensive, but can be worth it, but only if you're buying it for a company. Otherwise, a big ripoff D: Anyway, I learned HTML during primary school, in grade 6, when I was offered to be taught HTML along with other selected students. Fairly easy after that, and I found HTML to be an easy and interesting language.
  9. Yeah that's true, but HTML also has a limit of uses, and there's a lot of things that you can't do with HTML, and you can do with PHP. Sure, PHP is confusing, but HTML is for simple web pages, and PHP is for dynamic web pages. PHP is better for a complicated website with a lot of uses (with email forms, login forms etc.) and HTML is for simple webpages with stuff like videos, links etc.
  10. I agree with you. C/C++ are strong languages, perhaps one of the most powerful ones around, and are useful for a lot of things, which most other languages are incapable of. Yet, it's still annoying...>.>
  11. Don't you think C/C++ is annoying?Even though I'm fairly learned at it, I still find it one of the most annoying languages in existence D: Most of commands are plain annoying, and irritate me a lot. Even my IT teacher (who privately teachs me some coding languages) finds it annoying.To me, it's a big pain in the back >.>What about you?
  12. better* Well, since they're both fairly annoying, I'd say neither, but if you really need to choose one, I suggest .NET, as it has a wider range of uses, and is used as support from many important programs. Java is also fairly versatile, but it's a very annoying program.
  13. This is okay, not too bad, but it's a fairly dodgy way of doing it, although it works well enough. O_o This is a decent solution, because it tells the browser that the page hasn't been refreshed, but it doesn't actually fix the problem, because the browser won't refresh. Best you can do is create a javascript to tell the browser to refresh the page AFTER you hit the back button, and I'm sure you can find a script like that on the internet somewhere...if you really can't, then I can probably make one for you...
  14. Noting, as stated before, schools block things for a reason. Honestly though, they're pretty damn stupid about it. My school had wikipedia blocked at one point, and even now, when you click on a link to a wikipedia page, it's blocked, and you have to enter the direct url into the url bar. Annoying. Well, I've used heaps during my time, although my school tends to block them. List: http://forums.xisto.com/no_longer_exists/ http://forums.xisto.com/no_longer_exists/ http://forums.xisto.com/no_longer_exists/ http://forums.xisto.com/no_longer_exists/ http://forums.xisto.com/no_longer_exists/ http://forums.xisto.com/no_longer_exists/ http://forums.xisto.com/no_longer_exists/ http://forums.xisto.com/no_longer_exists/ (hosted by me on fateback.com) http://realestatechinese.com.au/ (very fast PHProxy) http://forums.xisto.com/no_longer_exists/ https://www.hidemyass.com/ With the PHProxy, and also provy.info , make sure you untick "Remove client-side scripting (i.e JavaScript)" or a lot of stuff won't work. Hope this helps ^^ (And I also hope these aren't blocked where you are...)
  15. ...Oh god, Omegle. This is Omegle. Eh, lots of pedophiles there as well, I've encountered a couple of them there and responded by posting some uh...mature material xD To tell the truth, I don't think I've had a somewhat normal conversation there, and the one time I was trying to have a normal conversation, I was paired with a pedo O_o Very strange site, but somewhat amusing xD
  16. The only main problem with PHP is that you have to "host" it, and you can't open it normally in a web browser like HTML or Javascript. You have to "host" it on the internet using Apache, or it doesn't work, even if you're connected to the internet.Other than that, it's a great language, and I do find it quite interesting.
  17. Yes, I know that java and javascript are both different, although they can relate to each other, and I don't want to sound like I'm spamming if I make a separate topic for each of them. Eh, yes, java is a pain, especially for those who are new to it. Javascript is annoying to code, and annoying to edit as well, which is yet another reason why I dislike it. However, they're both really important, so...
  18. It all depends on what kind of content you have. Personally, I believe most people today would not need a 2tb HDD, however in the near future it could become like the amazing 32gb HDDs of 2000 :)I have a 1tb in my box, and I'm only using around 200gb of it. However, I've only had it for a few months (upgraded from a laptop with 120gb), and I've added 80gb in that short amount of time... a few games, programs, Windows 7, etc. I just don't see anyone needing a 2tb soon, unless you host huge files...
  19. Do you like coding/editing/using PHP to make your websites?Well, I guess I could say I do.It's a very versatile web language that can be used for all sorts of things, for example, making polls etc. I normally use it to make all the stuff that HTML can't (I prefer to use HTML, since it simpler to use, and obviously easier to use as well). Editing PHP is not too hard, unlike editing Javascript >.>What about you?
  20. Well, I certainly don't.I personally think Java is really annoying, and pretty evil at times, and can be a real nuisance. It annoys the hell out of me normally, and causes a lot of problems, especially in firefox, where java well...doesn't cope well.Javascript is also annoying, and like java, it can be a pain to use. Personally, I'd rather stick with HTML, PHP or some other web languages, but Javascript is necessary sometimes (although I try to stay away from using it as much as possible)What about you?
  21. As usual, PHP is great for making dynamic websites, which is exactly what it's for. It's very versatile, has many more uses than HTML does, and of course, often produces better results. Technically speaking, it's a fairly complicated language, and while I'm still learning it, I find it quite hard. Very hard in comparison to HTML, though xD And well, PHP is a very strong web language, in my opinion.HTML, on the other hand, is the most basic web language there is, and it has really simple commands. Yes, it's still has a very diverse range of uses, especially for a simple yet elegant looking home page. If you couple HTML with CSS, it looks great. I use HTML in general for embedding javascript, videos, images and flash, and for some other things too.Eh, I tend to use HTML more, although I use PHP for harder things...
  22. Lol that virus All the kids in my school freaked out about it, and refused to turn on their laptops all day. After that, it turned out that it was a somewhat "fake" virus, but then it seemed like some people had actually gotten it, amazingly. Of course, I kept my computer on the whole day, but didn't get it at all! Eh, it was a pretty neat 'trick', fooling everyone on April Fools Day... ...And then having it revealed that the virus was real xD Really, viruses can be so over rated, but sometimes they really can be dangerous.
  23. Well, make sure you back up your files first, before you do. However, I don't think that'll fix the problem, as your computer has been infected with it as well, so everytime you plug your USB into the computer, it'll get infected.I suggest trying ninja.exe first, or simply blocking the program. Well, create a limited account, and block the program (If you click on Tools--->Folder Options--->View--->Unclick Hide System Files thing, you should be able to see a folder called recycler or whatever, as well as a file called autorun, or autorun.inf. Open autorun.inf, and read it until you find the program's name (something.exe)Block it. If you don't know how to, Google it. Also, deleting the autorun.inf file and the virus won't help - they'll keep coming back.
  24. Welcome to Xisto! I am new here too, and I do hope that we can all enjoy our time here! The services offered here are quite nice, and really good too!Welcome!
  25. Well, I think I have had that virus in my time, due to the school network spreading it all around. There are some ways to get rid of it, especially if it's the one I think it is: 1. You can download a program called "ninja.exe" here: http://forums.xisto.com/no_longer_exists/ . If it's the virus I believe it is, it should use a file called "autorun.inf" (that's a hidden file), and ninja.exe should get rid of it every time you plug your removable drive into your computer. 2. You can format your removable drive. This, however, will delete all your files, so be sure to back them up first. Plug your device in, then go to "My Computer", right click on it, then select format, and click "Start". Hope this helps! And try getting a good antivirus like Symantec, Avast! or AVG.
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