Fantom, thanks for the digression into character encoding :)
Actually I wondered why I could see others pictures but yours.
My guess you had "Disable HTML in this post" checkbox checked. Am I right?
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Fantom, thanks for the digression into character encoding :)
Actually I wondered why I could see others pictures but yours.
My guess you had "Disable HTML in this post" checkbox checked. Am I right?
I had a similar problem, but I just couldn't read e-mails. There's actually 2 different types of cryllic I have to use, KO18R and Windows. Not sure why that is.
~Amanda
"Wait a minute, Mozilla was the name of the Netscape mascot during the Microsoft Anti-trust case... Did Mozilla branch off from Netscape?"
....are you serious?...</endgeekyelitism>
Your answer: Yes.
I think it may have. My school has Mozilla.
~Amanda
yes. as I said above...it did... the Mozilla foundation was founded by netscape/netscape developers and used a netscape codebase originally--that is where the Gecko rendering engine came from although it is much much more developed now-- The Gecko engine is used in nearly all open-source browsers but began in Mozilla and continues in Mozilla Firefrox/phoenix....Quote:
Originally Posted by Amanda11
**EDIT**
I'll add a quote from the official Mozilla foundation website--
"Mozilla was the original code name for the product that came to be known as Netscape Navigator, and later, Netscape Communicator.
Later, it came to be the name of Netscape Communications Corporation's dinosaur-like mascot. "
Nein, I would never disable HTML, that's like asking me to cut off my VB hand! :)Quote:
Originally Posted by net surfer
God, I'm a dork. Thank God I still have some remnance of looks left...!
Actually, that brings me to another question... Does anyone here develop software in C#"?
-Fantom
I thought so, it was more of a statement than a question... As soon as I perfect playing DVD's using .Net, the browser I am writing will rule the world... And as soon as I re-familiarize myself with assembly language coding and figure out the most efficient way to use memory registers, my OS will soon follow.... Luckily I already have a woman, or else I wouldn't stand a chance of getting one by saying things like these!!! :lol:
-Fantom
Nope, no C#.Quote:
Originally Posted by fantom605
But I did code in C for 8 years and C++ for about 5.
x86 asm, as well as about 15 other arch's if you are interested in them.. :)
--Ростовчанин
" And as soon as I re-familiarize myself with assembly language coding and figure out the most efficient way to use memory registers, my OS will soon follow"
....lol.... so what sort of kernel will FantomOS use? ;)
Oooh! Pick me! *flails arm into air*
I have VB6!
But it looks like it. I still can see >i< >/i< tags in your sign :)Quote:
Originally Posted by fantom605
Odd... I'm using vanilla Mozilla now, and see the pics fine with no < or >...
-Fantom
Firefox 1.0.4/FreeBSD, Firefox 1.0.6/Win32 show the same:
http://404.rzn.ru/tmp/fbug.jpg
Guys, what have you turned the harmless topic in? :lol:
Haha, us dorks have hijacked yet another topic once more!!!Quote:
Originally Posted by Rtyom
:lol:
-Fantom
goto BianccasOriginalProblem
BianccasOriginalProblem:
Dim BianccasOriginalProblemFixed As Boolean = True
exit sub
Addweapon "AK74"; Soldier1 Moveincargo Fly; Fly flyinheight 250; soldier1 exec "boom1.exe";
"us dorks" or "we dorks"? Or it's kinda dorks' slang? :)Quote:
Originally Posted by fantom605
Hmm, good question. For some reason, "us dorks" seems better than "we dorks" to me. Maybe someone else can shed some light it?? :)Quote:
Originally Posted by net surfer
-Fantom
Yea, its "Us dorks".
Just like "Me too" intead of "I too".
Though, other times it would be We. Like "we americans, we hunters, we of the russian combat spetsnaz training center"
Crazy. I suppose you could also say "Us americans".
Better leave it to one of those crazy grammar expert people.
Quote:
Originally Posted by fantom605
Private Function SolveBianccasProblem()
10 Beep
20 GoTo 10
End Sub
:lol: