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On Linux, been upgrading webserver.
HAHA Ironic! I'm reading this post and hit Ctrl V just to see and it's something actually flash related!!!!!!
var puzzle = puzzle +1;
if (puzzle == 9) {
gotoAndPlay ("Main", 2);
}
Planetarion???Quote:
Originally posted by Hippyscum
Sector Scan Report on 19:13:25 (Kotir) [Terrans] [25/06/2002 12:58 CEST]
Planet Name Kotir Leader Queen Amadala
Score 451325 Metal 103508
Crystal 261482 Eonium 281610
Constructions 15 Research 13
Metal Asteroids 65 Crystal Asteroids 28
Eonium Asteroids 6 Unknown Asteroids 4
Fleet Size 735 PDS Size 25
anyone knows where it's from gets a waffel ;)
Dingdingding!Quote:
Originally posted by nollieflip
Planetarion???Quote:
Originally posted by Hippyscum
Sector Scan Report on 19:13:25 (Kotir) [Terrans] [25/06/2002 12:58 CEST]
Planet Name Kotir Leader Queen Amadala
Score 451325 Metal 103508
Crystal 261482 Eonium 281610
Constructions 15 Research 13
Metal Asteroids 65 Crystal Asteroids 28
Eonium Asteroids 6 Unknown Asteroids 4
Fleet Size 735 PDS Size 25
anyone knows where it's from gets a waffel ;)
ur waffel is on the way;)
What the heck is a Waffel? Like the kind you can eat?
"Pip makes clear in this chapter that, in general, he is not happy with his lifestyle. He is not happy with his state of mind, feeling guilty about Joe and Biddy, nor with his day-to-day life as a young gentleman about town. A symbol of the emptiness he feels with being a gentleman around town is indicated by his joining a men's club called "Finches of the Grove." The group meets over dinner, argues, and gets drunk and Narrator Pip does not respect the group of young gentleman enough to even introduce their names."
Great Expectations?Quote:
Originally posted by halfshark
"Pip makes clear in this chapter that, in general, he is not happy with his lifestyle. He is not happy with his state of mind, feeling guilty about Joe and Biddy, nor with his day-to-day life as a young gentleman about town. A symbol of the emptiness he feels with being a gentleman around town is indicated by his joining a men's club called "Finches of the Grove." The group meets over dinner, argues, and gets drunk and Narrator Pip does not respect the group of young gentleman enough to even introduce their names."
bump
yup, that's on my clipboard;)
I never really liked that when we had to read, there was just something wrong with it...I am not sure what is was, there was just something...Quote:
Originally posted by halfshark
"Pip makes clear in this chapter that, in general, he is not happy with his lifestyle. He is not happy with his state of mind, feeling guilty about Joe and Biddy, nor with his day-to-day life as a young gentleman about town. A symbol of the emptiness he feels with being a gentleman around town is indicated by his joining a men's club called "Finches of the Grove." The group meets over dinner, argues, and gets drunk and Narrator Pip does not respect the group of young gentleman enough to even introduce their names."
on (release) {
getURL ("javascript:NewWindow=window.open('interface2.htm l','interface','width=650,height=450,left=320,top= 200,toolbar=No,location=No,scrollbars=No,status=No ,resizable=No,fullscreen=No'); NewWindow.focus(); void(0);");
}
Well that's pretty boring! LOL
sy6f8cbdc5d
some kind of password
now that's smart...now I'm gonna break into your hotmail account!....no that's not it...hmm, flashkit account?...no that aint it either...uhm...just u wait, I WILL find out, moewuhahha!:DQuote:
Originally posted by Damaso
sy6f8cbdc5d
some kind of password
http://www.pixar.com/shorts/ftb/theater/index.html
heh. from another thread I didn't post in :D
lol, not hotmail nor flashkit ;)Quote:
Originally posted by Hippyscum
now that's smart...now I'm gonna break into your hotmail account!....no that's not it...hmm, flashkit account?...no that aint it either...uhm...just u wait, I WILL find out, moewuhahha!:DQuote:
Originally posted by Damaso
sy6f8cbdc5d
some kind of password
give up, you'll never ever gonna find out.
I know yah'!...yer one o' dem sickoes, are ya!Quote:
Originally posted by Damaso
lol, not hotmail nor flashkit ;)Quote:
Originally posted by Hippyscum
now that's smart...now I'm gonna break into your hotmail account!....no that's not it...hmm, flashkit account?...no that aint it either...uhm...just u wait, I WILL find out, moewuhahha!:DQuote:
Originally posted by Damaso
sy6f8cbdc5d
some kind of password
give up, you'll never ever gonna find out.
yeah, snoooezing around in them dirty sites with them frensh girlys in them, yoe sickoe you!
In that case I give up, there must be millions of those, heh :D
giapai, yes its great expectations. onlinegs, i had to read it for a piece of coursework for school. its pretty long, but its got loadsa twists in it:pQuote:
Originally posted by onlinegs.com
I never really liked that when we had to read, there was just something wrong with it...I am not sure what is was, there was just something...Quote:
Originally posted by halfshark
"Pip makes clear in this chapter that, in general, he is not happy with his lifestyle. He is not happy with his state of mind, feeling guilty about Joe and Biddy, nor with his day-to-day life as a young gentleman about town. A symbol of the emptiness he feels with being a gentleman around town is indicated by his joining a men's club called "Finches of the Grove." The group meets over dinner, argues, and gets drunk and Narrator Pip does not respect the group of young gentleman enough to even introduce their names."
he he ... I'm doing intereviews :D Gerbs is the lucky punter!
Quote:
Gerbick!
The drunkfoundation "make you famous" interview!
Interviewee name:
A.K.A:
Age (be honest!):
Occupation:
Sites you're proud to have made/been involved with:
Now onto the questions!
Q1: Now then, we all know you do sterling work babysitting Flashkits various forums but what else floats your boat when you're on the internet. Surely you don't just spend time on message boards?
Q2: I notice your own site is still "in development", when can we hope to see the fruits of your creative labours? People are waiting you know ;)
Q3: Tell us a little more about what you do for a living, I hear it's the jet-set lifestyle of a consultant. Is it really playboy bunnies and Moet in Gerbick mansion or have we got you wrong?
Q4: Onto the subject of design, I've certainly been surfing a lot more these days, coming across some amazing sites and seeing more impressive work not revolving around flash so much. I don't know if this is simply the way I'm surfing - mainly link throughs from design sites - or whether people are going back to basics and not using flash so much. Have you noticed this or is your humble host going mad?
Q5: I saw recently Pixelsurgeon interviewed Jakob Neilsen (usability guru) and it was actually rather an interesting read (for those that didn't see it: http://www.pixelsurgeon.com/pages/in...en/index.html) how do feel about Jakob's sometimes extreme (but I believe useful) views into your own work and client work yet still retain some elements of style and creativity on your site?
Q6: I'm a massive fan of message boards, both as a help resource and somewhere to meet people from all over the world with common interests to share information, chat and just kill time. I would even go so far as to suggest it's an artistic statement when you can set up a forum/message board and build a community such as the one we have here, the content is updated by a number of people from different backgrounds, geographical locations and ages. Sometimes inane content, sometimes very useful and insightful. Have you ever been so attached to message boards or am I being a little strange and scaring you?!
Q7: and finally ...
Do you have a 5 year plan or are you just taking life as it comes these days?
Thank you for your time, keep an eye open at a drunkfoundation near you for the interview :)
James.