620 Forum Posts by "RPGBandit"
Awesome, I'll check it out, thanks DFox :)
Hi dudes! I've just had some thoughts recently about stuff, and instead of wasting space, and people's time and mod's patience with a new topic, I'm gonna make a new post instead.
I'd like to ask everyone who wants Super Smash Brothers Brawl (SSBB) when it comes out to raise their hand. I cannot wait, and Afro-ninja's new movie about captain falcon (FOX FTW) has made me think about brawl so much more. I cannot wait to play it, and is it for sure that it's gonna be wifi-enabled possibly?
I'm in agreement with VN-Hawk in this battle. I'm not upgrading to Vista until at LEAST the first service pack. Linux = Win.
Anyone have some popcorn? This is getting good :)
At 6/11/07 01:29 AM, Pilot-Doofy wrote: I'm sorry, I don't know what you mean. I don't see the word "apple" or "orange" in the example text file you posted.
lol Pilot Doofy, it's right in the middle, I had to look for a sec to find it myself xD
Schools blocking services are unreal. I've tried like, all kinds of stuff, and have still not managed to get past them...(cept unplugging the manual firewall our school uses, the huge servers are located in our school's "Storage Closets" I unplugged a few wires once, and got full access...) Anyway, they don't want people using a socket to do illegal stuff, or stuff prohibited by school rules, like download, well, use your imagination.
Anyway, I think it's smart to combine languages, then you get the benefits and cons of both, and you always end up with something creative. Good luck, I think it's a great idea, don't see why it would be pointless. Sure, inefficient maybe, but pointless, that's for you to decide ;).
Thanks different, that's an awesome tutorial :D.
You've finally inspired me to start doing a good bit more OOP now, so yea, I'm gonna go for it!
Thanks again, awesome tutorial, very explanatory =D
Well, sup guys? This should probably go in the regs liunge, but I'd prefer everyone saw it, we all need a good laugh every now and then huh? Well, I was wondering just the other day about her going into jail, and I thought about all the crap she must've, and probably still does hear. Well, more like, what she said in response... For example:
"If I hear, 'That's hot' one more time, I'm gonna kill you with my water cup."
"Get the h*** away from me you delinquent!"
"If you try and get me to sign your wall with my spoon one more time, I'm gonna kick your fat little ***"
Anyways, these are more like, what she said in response to things said to her, and my examples aren't that great, anyone else wanna try and come up with a few?
Paris Hilton got freaking pwnt. BAD.
Awesome, great job guys, congrats!
First post, woo!
At 6/8/07 06:14 PM, blah569 wrote: Embedding a flash is simple. <embed height='flash_height_here' width='flash_width_here' scr='flash_url_here'>
Of course, replace the flash_blah with the right information.
src, not scr xD
<embed height="flash height goes here" width="flash width goes here" src="flash url goes here" />
That's correct.
woo, I said something smart, I rock!
There's a first for everything I suppose...
cout << "counter: " << counter << endl
I don't understand what is wrong with this code. I get an error on line 8.
That line in bold needs a ; at the end I think :D
Stupid Level Nines, they get on your nerve's don't they?
wait...
At 5/30/07 11:22 AM, AcDiK-DR4G0N wrote:At 5/30/07 10:40 AM, LilMain wrote: How do you gain Lvls?? I never really understood the forum Lvling.Wow.....just......wow......
You level by voting on Flash submissions smart one, not by posting.
I actually rofl'ed
I say having high standards is not selfish, although kinda not fair, some people haven't submitted much, but can code ur ass off, and quite well :D. Anyways, I say having high standards for a great drawer is definitely not a bad idea, don't want it to go to waste ;)
Sup guys? Well, I got audacity the other day, then my little sister got on it, and screwed it up, and now it plays like, all songs, in .33 seconds, it sounds like a beep, and the song's over. Anyone know how to change all settings to default, because I have no idea as to what's she's done, and I've tried re-installing, and it still isn't helping me at all. Any suggestions?
Yes, but right now, sadly, Windows is more reliable. Linux doesn't run hardly anything, and it's hardware support is improving, but not the complete best. But yes, they do cost less, I have no idea how much less, but check out Dell.com for more info :D
Awesome guys, glad I could help :D More people need to see this, it rocks :D
yup this one works for me, hope it does for you as well :D
At 5/29/07 10:20 PM, IBx1 wrote: Anyone else care to comment?
I might if the thing wasn't photoshopped -_-
At 5/29/07 08:48 PM, UnknownFear wrote: I wish you luck, Ferris95. I will try and get back into this over the summer. If not, it's all up to you if you want to run it.
seconded :D looks interesting again, can't wait to help :D
Okay, it seems most people are getting the "Error 17" Message from their Wubi Installers. I have searched around, and the installer that worked for me was:
http://cutlersoftware.com/ubuntusetup/minefie ld.html
And you can delete the old Wubi topic, I will repost the information with an updated link as well :D
Hi guys, it's me...again... Anyway, have any of you guys heard about Wubi yet? It's new software on download.com that will install Linux on your computer, just like any other application without the hassle of burning a .iso to a CD, and then installing, etc. I'm currently installing Ubuntu, and have never tried Linux before, and can't wait to actually see it for the first time, ever, woo! I might need some help with it, especially internet, considering I use wireless, and I hear people talk of consoles often, and I suppose I will learn what that is too. Anyways, just wanted to tell everyone about Wubi, and the link is here:
http://cutlersoftware.com/ubuntusetup/minefie ld.html
I'll tell you if anything goes wrong, but so far so good, I'm still installing xD. Anyways, DELL is now also starting Wednesday shipping three models pre-installed with Ubuntu if you choose, thought that was pretty kewl, and smart of Dell, now Linux is going to become even larger in the world of the internet, yay!
I am now a linux supporter, woo!
Well, that's it for now I suppose, hope this saves some people who wish to switch to linux some hassle!
Tell me if anyone else also uses it, would like to know problems, so I can know what to expect if something goes screwy with mine xD
--Edit--
Please note, all of that information is almost 2 days old, so it may not be current.
Secondly, from the updated link, I downloaded that installer, and re-installed wubi, and it worked perfectly. I now have it working, complete with wireless internet (A pain in the *** if your wireless adapter is not supported, like me :S), so woo! I would have to say I'm now a linux supporter, it's awesome, and can't wait to discover more about it, only had it for 2 days, and I'm already loving it :D. Can't do much, but some utilities are awesome, still hunting for an integrated sound card driver though xD (If anybody knows about integrated sound card driver installation, PLEASE let me know ;))
Have fun with it, hope it works for you guys ;)
Dreamhost is the best xD
I use them, and they're awesome, excellent support too :D
Then I'm gonna try :D
Thanks for the help by the way :D
I'm still having quite the ammount of trouble, going to bed soon. I have no internet connection on linux yet, the reason why I need ndiswrapper, and I think you said it will download it, and that's the problem, I can't, I need wireless for it to work xD. Anyways, I might figure it out tomorrow, and connect to direct DSL and try it, maybe I can get something to work xD
Sadly, I don't even have ndiswrapper, mainly I think because of Wubi, not entirely sure, and I have no idea on how to actually install it manually :S
I currently have Ubuntu Installed through Wubi, new software from download.com, Info Here. Anyways, I think they've left out some stuff for Ubuntu, like ndiswrapper, and I have no idea about installing stuff in Linux. It's kinda confusing, and I need help, I've made threads, but they get pushed down quite quickly, and since this thread has some sort of popularity, and linux users come, I might ask here instead :D.
Anyways, I'm trying to install ndiswrapper manually, but have no idea how, and if anyone could help me there, I would greatly appreciate it :D
Well, stupid wubi. Considering it's still beta, it's still missing kernels for Ubuntu, such ad ndiswrapper...quite important. Anyone know how to install ndiswrapper into Ubuntu Manually?
Meh, still looking...
Anyone?
I'd love to get it working so I could make WINE work, looks amazing :D

