4,393 Forum Posts by "DroopyA"
fuck you and fuck your mother. I like getting shit faced at 12 in the afternoon and I enjoy fucking two peices of microwaved baloney shoved in a small hole I cut in my matress at night.
That's cool. I like to take a shit in the bathtub and the squish it down the drain with my toes. Of course, that's after I shoved my dick in it...
That's the most random list of Categories I've seen in a while...
Car Model
New BMW
BMW Engine
Luxury Car Rentals
Dogs
Dogs? Where did that come from?
At 10/14/04 05:02 PM, FBIpolux wrote: You and Nepthys, come to my house, in Montreal. Then I'll tell you who's the hottest. No no, I wont beat you two with my base-ball bat, then rape you and leave you as dead in the river... *Whistle*
Some people can be so rude. You rape them AFTER their dead.
At 10/14/04 03:46 PM, BazzMann wrote: Of course not. Follow the logic-tree, my good friend.
Thinking logically: everything has to be normal, there is no other way. It's normal for there to be abnormallies... nobody and nothing is perfect.
Yeah, it all makes sense to me. I'm a pretty logical thinker though so I never dive to deep in to anything.
At 10/14/04 03:21 PM, Dobica wrote: Nobody can argue
No way, I only dig cartoon chicks... real women are for faggots!
At 10/14/04 02:52 PM, darkmaster2000 wrote: *translation*--------------bye bye xbox.
Yeah, because one game being leaked not even a full month early is going to bankrupt microsoft.... Shut the fuck up, cunt.
At 10/14/04 03:22 PM, March_Hare wrote:At 10/14/04 03:15 PM, OverTheStars wrote: That’s ridiculous! Cradle of Filth has had an even more offensive t-shirt for sale on their merch page for a few years now. On the back of the shirt, in huge white letters it says “Jesus is a cunt.” They released it in promotion of their album entitled Midian, so I would say that its been available for over two years now.it may seem ridiculous but the t-shirt company charged with making gilded cunt refused, end of story its not just something i came up with on the spot.
Here, this talks about both actually...
I CUNT think CUNT we CUNT should CUNT all CUNT start CUNT using CUNT the CUNT word CUNT cunt CUNT more CUNT often CUNT just CUNT to CUNT piss CUNT people CUNT off CUNT
At 10/14/04 01:27 PM, -Corpsegrinder- wrote: Shadows Fall
Killswitch Engage
As I Lay Dying
You, my friend, are a genius. Let me just add Bleeding Through and Lamb Of God to the list. Still though, we can't forget the oldschool hardcore:
Hatebreed
Strife
Madball
Integrity
25 Ta Life
Probably not... maybe if the price drops but I don't see the need. I already own a laptop so if I truley do feel the need to play games everywhere I go, I'll just use that.
At 10/14/04 01:15 PM, Blob_Clock wrote: I not sure I have the money. but fuck money! I'll do anything I can to get that game.
Anything?? So that's what you kids call "sucking dick" these days. Well, I'll take you up on that offer. :)
At 10/14/04 01:02 PM, BadReligionSkater wrote: I liked the fake pox better.
<3
Oh I don't know... I'd fuck 'em both.
I figured it out finally...
"When a closing here-document marker is on the last line of the file, be sure you have a line break after the marker. If the end-of-file mark is on the same line as the here-doc marker, you'll get an error when you run your program."
Really, isn't this something they should tell you FIRST? Thanks for the help anyway... I'm sure I'll have more WTF's like this here shortly. :)
strange... I rewrote it but changed EndOfHTML to just EndHTML and now it works. Although, I still can't figure out why this works when the other one didn't. Their exactly the same.. arn't they?
#!/usr/bin/perl -wT
print "Content-type: text/html\n\n";
print <<EndHTML;
<html><head><title>Test Page</title></head>
<body>
<h2>Hello, World!</h2>
</body></html>
EndHTML
I'm confused... why doesn't this work?
#!/usr/bin/perl -wT
print "Content-type: text/html\n\n";
print <<EndOfHTML;
<html><head><title>Test Page</title></head>
<body>
<h2>Hello, world!</h2>
</body></html>
EndOfHTML
If I use multiple print lines instead of the <<EndOfHTML line it works but when I changed it to use the here-document syntax I get an Internal Server Error. I'm sure it's something easy, I just don't know what to look for... a semi colon somewhere maybe?
At 10/13/04 06:17 PM, liljim wrote: stuff
Nice, I'm at home right now so I can't run a test but I'm 98% sure that we have the ability to use PHP and the like. We use to have a "request information" page on our site that would do something real similar to what I need to do now.
My boss is a Phys-Ed major. He's only my boss by default and really knows nothing of programming. He told me it was all done in JavaScript but that's not possible... I assume he's just trying to sound smart and talking out his ass again. :( Thanks for the info though, I'm sure I'll be asking for your help again soon... I tried to avoide web programming but I guess now I have no choice. Pearl, here I come...
I just scrolled through this conversation so I'm pretty sure this has been said a million times.
I have the same problem with my laptop, but it's a user error not a computer issue. My mouse touch pad is really sensative and sometimes while I'm typing, the bottom of my hand or my wrist will brush against the touch pad which will move the mouse to a new location. Sometimes it seems like the window randomly scrolls, or my cursor just jumps to a random location... it's annoying yes, but it's nobodys fault but my own.
Just be more careful and eventually it'll become like second nature to you.
At 10/13/04 05:48 PM, liljim wrote: Why JavaScript?
We don't have any web developers around here so we don't have any web programs. My boss is kind of an idiot and he knows for a fact I can use JavaScript without having to buy any 3rd party programs, compilers, or new resources on our web server.
Although, I've been doing some research and found 2 things.
1. It's not possible through JavaScript. The next best thing is to set the mailto string to a variable and then use Window.something.href=mailtoString. But from what I understood, that only works with Outlook... not an option.
2. When I loged in to our webserver using CuteFTP I saw that we had a CGI-Bin folder which says to me that we already have the abilty to run CGI Scripts without paying any more money. CGI would make this possible correct?
Of course now I have a diffrent problem. I know nothing about CGI. But that's ok... I can write brand new CGI scripts with notepad right? No special compiler required?
By the way; your ban message linked from your signature was most likely added because of a comment you made in a thread to Tanner, where you stated that there would be less banning/locking done because Wade had come online.
Yeah, but it's still stupid. All I did was make an observation about Tanner not locking every topic on the forum after Wade signed on. I didn't question his authority, nor was I posting in a spam topic... I did nothing wrong but still got banned. I email wade and about 6 hours later my ban was lifted... I just find the whole thing funny now. If it pisses you guys off I guess I can remove it for you but I kind of enjoy it.
At 10/13/04 07:18 AM, W_O_GG_O_D wrote: eh, im just looking for a smiple one like notepad
What? Easy.
1. Create a new project
2. Draw a text box that fills up the entire form
3. Set the "MultiLine" property of the TextBox to "True"
4. Compile
Once again, my office has me doing a job that I'm not really qualified to do. Not that it's a problem, I love learning new things but this... this is just pissing me off.
What we have here, is a form with some basic fields. Name, Company, Email Address, and a Multi-Line text box. When they hit submit, my company wants all of the information on the form to be sent to their email address... using Javascript.
3 Questions:
1. Is this possible?
2. If not, what are my options to produce something similar?
3. How do I get JavaScript to send the email?
I've made it so that when the user hit's the "submit" button a JavaScript function is called that puts all of the information on the form into diffrent variables. It then builds a "mailto" string that reads something like:
'mailto:' + strEmailTo + '?SUBJECT=' + strSubject + '&?Body=Name: ' + strName + '&body=Company: ' + strCompany + '&Body=Email: ' + strEmailFrom + '&Body=Product: ' + strProduct + '&Body=Request: ' + strMessage;
I get no errors so everything is working... the question is, how do I get this mailto string to fire so that it actually sends the Email?
There is this thing called the "Programming Forum" just for this type of stuff. Although, I sugges you put more information when you post in that forum. Like what exactly you want done.
I don't understand the big problem. Everybody bitches because the XBox is basically a computer... so? Computers are great game machines, at least this way I don't have to waist space on my real computer with games nor do I have to buy an $80.00 video card in order to hook up to my Television or play games at the right speed. On top of that, the XBox doesn't crash or get viruses. It's a comuter created souly for games... what's wrong with that. That's why you buy a console is it not?
But really, I could care less. They're all the same to me... well, the Gamecube sucks ass but I don't feel like getting into that right now.
Ed Skutter is a wonderful artist. His best work is a video he did for a song he wrote called "What a Day". Although, the song sucks ass... but the animation is some of the best I've ever seen. I enjoy watching it on mute myself.
Spin is another great one, although there really isn't any artistic talent invovled here as far as drawing is conserned. But artisitic creative wise, this is a classic.
At 10/13/04 03:49 PM, RageVI wrote: Sports games? Aren't there enough as-is? Better yet, try playing the sport! That's one reason I don't like sports games. You can do it yourself.
I don't know... Tiger Woods is by far the most addictive game I've played in years and believe it or not, it's impossible for me to drive a golf ball 500 yards. Especially considering the fact that I hate golf in real life and don't even own a set of clubs. The point, sports games can be a lot more fun on a console then they are in real life.
6-make normal size cds.
I doubt this will happen. I believe the reason for small CDs was to avoide piracy. That's the same reason they stuck with cartrages with the 64. Well, at least thats what I was told.
Ok, a local radio station in my area plays this game and I personally think it's the best thing ever. If you're creative enough, you can come up with some great answers. It might get old, but it should be fun for at least a few minutes. :) Here's how it works:
Somebody asks a question about Emilio (it can be made up), then the other people have to answer it. The catch, they have to answer it in the form of "Estevez". What does that mean? Well, it's easier when you see an example.
Question:
What freaky things does Emilio enjoy during sex?
Possible Answers:
shit on his chestevez.
insestevez
etc...
Got it... good, go.
People who think that cartoon and/or video game characters are attractive. Fucking losers.
I don't think 2d will ever really go away and I bet that 3d gets a lot better. Over the years, when it gets cheaper, more people will use it and a lot of artist's will begin to show the same creativity with 3D that they do now days with 2D.
The problem now is that it's new, and it's a fad. You never want to break the mold in a new fad that is gaurnteed to sell. So we're stuck with the same old typical 3d bullshit. But I have faith that it'll improve.

