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Vista
Apr 23, 2007 17:07:35 GMT -5
Post by SkullFarmer on Apr 23, 2007 17:07:35 GMT -5
In what way? I'd rather have ugly and functional than pretty and non-functional. 3. It is the new operating system So was WinMe at one point and if you were 10 years older you'd remember how well that worked out. *Yawn* Who needs easier to use? have you used Vista? It over compensates to the point that it treats the user like an idiot. I'd end up sledge hammering it. 6. Microsoft just released the new Virtual PC, so you can use XP on it anyways (if someting goes wrong). Virtual PC is free, but you need the operating system disc for XP to use XP. Use XP until the bugs are fixed.
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Post by SkullFarmer on Feb 26, 2007 16:58:29 GMT -5
Nope, Windows automatically updates the registry when you drag the file into it. It's a special system folder that's monitored by the subsystem.
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Post by SkullFarmer on Feb 26, 2007 16:06:21 GMT -5
Also, fonts are under C:\Windows\fonts. You can just drag your font files into there.
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Post by SkullFarmer on Feb 26, 2007 17:13:37 GMT -5
That's an IBM 186 :^)
I liked your CPU tool... good info and better than Belarc for detailed motherboard info. I like the Belarc too because you get software and software keys.
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Post by SkullFarmer on Feb 26, 2007 17:03:20 GMT -5
Oh yeah, My IBM with 16k of ram was MADE FOR CUSTOMIZING! PWNED!
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Post by SkullFarmer on Feb 26, 2007 16:56:17 GMT -5
If you want your pc specs along with installed software (keys) etc go here: www.belarc.com/free_download.htmland click on "Download Belarc Advisor". Run the install and then run the utility. You'll get a nice .html page of your system specs, installed software, software keys etc. Quite useful.
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Post by SkullFarmer on Dec 13, 2006 0:05:45 GMT -5
Actual hardcore programming, with or without a gui, is tough to do. I gravitate more toward the SQL (t) language and db programming than I do toward C++ , for example. I've gotten a lot done in ASP.NET and C#, but I'm a web/db guy. I think you did a great job, mantis. C++ just isn't my cup of tea (too rigid).
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Post by SkullFarmer on Dec 12, 2006 13:32:39 GMT -5
THAT was annoyingly annoying. I liked it!
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R or R?
Mar 30, 2007 17:38:24 GMT -5
Post by SkullFarmer on Mar 30, 2007 17:38:24 GMT -5
Don't be a copycat. Be original!
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Mantis
Mar 29, 2007 13:18:13 GMT -5
Post by SkullFarmer on Mar 29, 2007 13:18:13 GMT -5
What, you didn't know I was hip?
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Mantis
Mar 28, 2007 23:14:00 GMT -5
Post by SkullFarmer on Mar 28, 2007 23:14:00 GMT -5
d00d this is leik teh best thread evah!! 111
<3
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Mantis
Mar 26, 2007 9:17:20 GMT -5
Post by SkullFarmer on Mar 26, 2007 9:17:20 GMT -5
Please explain your choice in GREAT detail.
Thank you.
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Post by SkullFarmer on Mar 19, 2007 12:27:49 GMT -5
*Shakes magic 8 Ball
All signs point to yes.
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Post by SkullFarmer on Feb 26, 2007 17:08:50 GMT -5
I had to go with McDonalds. Probably because I worked at Burger king when I was a kid and i have inside knowledge that the Chicken for the chicken sandwich is GREEN before it's deep fried.
That and the fact that McDonald's quarter pounder has a better flavor than anything in the BK offering.
Whataburger is better than both.
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Post by SkullFarmer on Feb 20, 2007 8:40:51 GMT -5
NO GO SHOOT YOUR SELF PLEASE You're walking a fine line. A VERY fine line. I would suggest that you start thinking before you start typing.
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Post by SkullFarmer on Feb 19, 2007 12:43:54 GMT -5
I feel oddly touched by this thread. in perhaps the wrong places. I wish I could choose more than one.
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Post by SkullFarmer on Aug 8, 2006 23:09:07 GMT -5
Please provide a clear and well written synopsis regarding your answer.
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Post by SkullFarmer on Oct 2, 2006 22:10:14 GMT -5
Not nearly as much as you are sir.
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Post by SkullFarmer on Oct 2, 2006 22:00:33 GMT -5
That's not funny... EDIT: But of course you have to come up with something clever, like saying it was never inteneded to be funny. But humor is subjective, is it not? One man's junk is another man's treasure trove and all of that. Besides how do you know that I didn't have a very clear image of a very funny lollipop joke in my mind when I wrote that? You say it isn't funny, I say it is funny and each of us are 50% of the equation (right now), therefore, we have arrived at a quandary. Each of us is steadfast in our individual beliefs and neither can prove the other wrong.
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Post by SkullFarmer on Oct 2, 2006 21:45:27 GMT -5
I always thought it meant LOLlipops!
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Post by SkullFarmer on Oct 19, 2006 20:46:22 GMT -5
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Post by SkullFarmer on Oct 17, 2006 17:30:31 GMT -5
I think he's that famous asian pirate named (appropriately) Hung-Lo.
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Post by SkullFarmer on Dec 8, 2006 0:01:39 GMT -5
Ha ha ha! This sounds a lot like a video game I've played! XD Tales of Symphonia... The energy is called MANA, and the opposite world has to share it. Sounds like the game programmer is familiar with ancient eastern religions. Maybe Buddha will file a lawsuit!
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Post by SkullFarmer on Dec 7, 2006 14:53:02 GMT -5
Doesn't mean it was a GHOST. Ghosts are dead people. When people clain that they see a "GHOST"... it might actually be something in a different universe (but in the same place). Possibly dead. Are you familiar with the idea that we (humankind) do not really know what energy is, only that it is a 'medium' of space? We can harness, activate, re-direct and cause energy to flow, but we do not create it. As such, if the body responds to energy from within then where does that energy go when the body dies? Where does it come from to begin with? Dr. Frankenstein's lightning explanation likely wouldn't really work out. So, back to point, maybe 'ghosts' are energy on a different plane of existence that we, on this plane, can occasionally experience. Maybe they're BS too. ;D
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Post by SkullFarmer on Aug 8, 2006 23:07:21 GMT -5
Elaborate please.
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Post by SkullFarmer on Sept 9, 2006 0:11:51 GMT -5
In a Past Life...You Were: A Forlorn Fortune Teller. Where You Lived: Russia. How You Died: Natural causes. Who Were You In a Past Life?www.blogthings.com/pastlifegenerator/Holy Smokes! How did it know??
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Post by SkullFarmer on Aug 26, 2006 16:42:27 GMT -5
You said this:
Because I said this:
Right?
That is a line from the film Silence of the Lambs where an FBI agent presents a test to the psycho in the film and he then returns the phrase "Tsk, Tsk, did you think you could dissect me with this blunt little tool?"
I'm not nearly conceited enough to think that every thread here is started in honor of me.
Only half.
;D
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Post by SkullFarmer on Aug 26, 2006 16:31:54 GMT -5
? You no makee no sense
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Post by SkullFarmer on Aug 26, 2006 16:07:02 GMT -5
You Are 60% SociopathYou're not a sociopath, but you're very prone to antisocial behavior. Other people's opinions matter little to you. You live your own fringe life - for better or worse. Are You A Sociopath?Tsk, Tsk, did you think you could dissect me with this blunt little tool? www.blogthings.com/areyouasociopathquiz/
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Post by SkullFarmer on Aug 19, 2006 10:47:58 GMT -5
Buy the DVD with over 400,000 alternate endings!
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