2008-01-22, 02:27 | Link #1061 |
Kira_Naruto, the ecchi
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Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: http://www.exciting-tits.com/
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Sigh.. dont complicated things when everything is not ... A little common sense could go a long way you know, for example .. I knew 1 gal who use google for nearly everything.. even thing like NSW posted above .. I for one use it for simple common thing.. Genryou asking for a thingie .. and that thingie happens to have a familiar brand.. Logic dictates it would very much likely to show up at the very top of the search engine.
But then again, most website designer are trained unconciously when they add keyword search for metadata anyway So they most likely keyed in search word more precisely
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2008-01-22, 03:52 | Link #1062 |
Weapon of Mass Discussion
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Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: New York, USA
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I really didn't expect so much conversation in response to my little joke about Google. Obviously when it comes to asking what is X, you can just google for X. That was the case of asking what "Adobe Encore" is. That takes about 20 seconds to find the answer with Google. It is really easy when the topic is so simply defined.
When it comes to more complicated questions like this or this you couldn't possibly answer it with google nearly so easily. Google might not be able to easily to answer EVERY question, but I hope people will take the time to do at least 2 minutes of research with Google before posting the question here. I really hope that this can be the final word on this strange digression.
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2008-01-22, 04:25 | Link #1063 |
Kira_Naruto, the ecchi
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Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: http://www.exciting-tits.com/
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Silly.. I'm too lazy to think question ..
@ NSW, can you share the codes in your sig? I kinda like the leftside image rightside text effect Using left and right tag shifted the lower tag.. well .. lower .. For example .. using [right][left] tag it became .. __________________ This is fake!
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2008-01-22, 05:48 | Link #1066 | |
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[table][tr][td][url=http://my.opera.com/][IMG]http://a.imagehost.org/0086/opr01_xga-148banner.jpg[/IMG][/url][/td][td][hr]100[/hr][COLOR="Blue"]Not only will h264 improve your video quality, it will also elimate spyware, cure baldness, clean your windows and studies have shown that it is 3.2 times better than sex.[/COLOR] [URL="http://www.cccp-project.net/"]Get CCCP here[/URL]. [hr]100[/hr][I][COLOR="SeaGreen"]There's not that fine a line between willing suspension of disbelief and something just being stupid.[/COLOR][/I][hr]100[/hr] [/td][/tr][/table] As xris said, I use the table tag to put text next to image. I've found through experimentation that it looks rather naked unless I add horizontal ruling above and below it.
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2008-01-22, 16:41 | Link #1067 | |
♪♫ Maya Iincho ♩♬
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PS: Hope mine fits the limits ^^
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2008-01-22, 17:02 | Link #1068 |
AS Oji-kun
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Age: 74
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You can also use tables to manage the display of content in postings. I sometimes use them to put graphics side-by-side with accompanying captions like this.
I wish there were a way to control the table, column and row widths like you can with HTML. Instead the table dynamically resizes to fit the display area. There are also no vertical alignment controls either. Still tables do make it much easier to lay out graphics and text in a non-standard way.
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2008-01-22, 18:39 | Link #1071 | |||
Just call me Ojisan
Join Date: Jan 2003
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Yes, well. I would like to point out that you are in fact breaking the sig limits with that sig
If you adjust the size of your browser such that it's in the region of 600 or 700 pixels wide, then you will see the text scrunches up and comes to about 20 lines. I'm unable to produce an image of this to show but it should be easy to recreate by just changing the size of your browser. Quote:
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2008-01-23, 19:23 | Link #1072 |
Toyosaki Aki
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What exactly is a Radio CD?
I got the Hayate no Gotoku one just out of random curiosity. It's Shiraishi Ryouko (Hayate) and Kugimiya Rie (Nagi), but they're not really talking about the show. There is an opening section in character, then they just go on randomly. Right now, they're talking about window shopping. Before this was about how they both enjoyed Yakitate! Japan and how the bread is so out of this world. Sometimes, they read fanmail...it's totally random. It's extremely cute, but what is this supposed to be? It seems to be a compilation of some sort.
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2008-01-23, 19:39 | Link #1073 | |
Love Yourself
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2008-01-23, 20:12 | Link #1074 | |
Toyosaki Aki
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2008-01-23, 20:17 | Link #1075 | |
Love Yourself
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I never knew that those were sold or even very popular, but perhaps they're becoming moreso?
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2008-01-23, 20:31 | Link #1076 | |
Toyosaki Aki
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2008-01-25, 03:22 | Link #1077 |
Obey the Darkly Cute ...
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Location: On the whole, I'd rather be in Kyoto ...
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The radio CDs can be hilarious (sometimes you'll find instances of such free-wheeling interviews on character CDs).... but I'll say I've often never heard the Japanese language so shredded when they all get excited or laughing. Lotus flowers to any poor translator that has to sift through some of those things (since they'll be ashes ).
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2008-01-26, 01:10 | Link #1078 | |
Apathy moe~
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Depending on who's the host, it can be very entertaining. My favorite host is Ueda Kana; she's does a great job of keeping the conversation both controlled and flowing. With lesser hosts it sometimes degrades into a "mass of giggles and jabbering" or an "awkward silence."
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2008-01-26, 03:37 | Link #1079 |
Toyosaki Aki
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Ah yes, those game shows. It's quite different, but I can definitely see where these radio programs are coming from now. I've heard people say that Tomokazu Sugita is very good at ad-libbing, I guess this is what they're talking about.
Thanks dahl_moon!
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