2010-12-13, 18:17 | Link #4541 | |
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[URL="URL Location here"][IMG="image location here"]Hover Text Here[/IMG][/URL ]
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2010-12-13, 19:33 | Link #4543 |
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What is that .. check it from where ? You keep forgetting Felix that not everyone are so .. hm. knowledgeable when it comes to forum software or other IT things.
The forum version is Invision Board but I don't know the version .. Couldn't see from anywhere. I tried what you suggested Konakaga already earlier but didn't work .. it just appeared as bunch of text, no image would show up at all if [img=link] was used.
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2010-12-13, 20:27 | Link #4544 |
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Oh they don't have that feature. The correct systax for images there is I think [img=URL][/img] but you can't place anything between the tags.
Try [acronym=hover text] ... signature stuff here... [/acronym], it's supported on the official site, but don't know about the site you're using. I'm also not sure of the implementation. We have the tag too, but it won't work with a [img] tags.
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2010-12-20, 06:51 | Link #4546 |
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This question probably won't be understood by most of you here, but I'll ask anyway for the sake of hit-or-miss.
I have recently got this phone call from this woman with a weird China accent (devoid in Singaporeans). I asked where did she get my number from, and she said that I "took a survey" and left my phone number there. From there she began asking a series of survey-like questions (which I all gave random answers and "IDK"s for....I love fooling around with phone surveyors) before asking for my identification number "for confirmation". It seems like a bit of social engineering to me at that moment, so I simply went with a "Why do you need that?" and "I don't leave my IC no. on public surveys.". She bulled that she is just "a contractor" so I asked to "speak to her boss", from there when she cut the phone line. The phone number is with-held. Is there a way to get a with-held number, or get the phone company to reveal it without going through a lawsuit? I know phone companies are not allowed to reveal with-held numbers, only to the person who owns the line. P.S I know a few tricks to defeat social engineering, but I am incapable of pulling such heists off myself. So putting up tips on how to call and which information to seize is pretty useless for me.
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2010-12-20, 23:54 | Link #4547 | |
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While the Act doesn't state specifically what you can do with such access and knowledge, the assumption is that any individual can at least find out who knows what about them, and then request corrections to factual errors in the personal data if they exist. Needless to say, Singapore does not have such laws. In any case, in this time of rampant social networks, I wonder if people really care that much about their privacy. I even have an acquaintance, a fervent social-networking evangelist, who scoffs at the idea of diminishing privacy, claiming that it's just another desperate attempt by mainstream media to marginalise an alternative means of communication. |
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2010-12-21, 01:36 | Link #4548 | ||
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Being one that doesn't leave personal information lying around, I don't know how she got my number, unless it is through an official school survey, or that she jacked the list of numbers from somewhere. Quote:
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2010-12-21, 03:04 | Link #4549 | |
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2010-12-22, 16:44 | Link #4550 | |
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That clears up a lot of problems. And yeah, Saintess, you were basically being telemarketed at the least and more likely being phished/scammed/whatever. Real surveys will clearly identify themselves and what the survey is for. Caller ID can be hoaxed/screwed with by PBX systems and other tools. Hell, my wife's company (large publicly traded firm) had idiots in their IT group who couldn't get their phones to give the same output... a few phone numbers would say "company name", some would say "unavailable" some "private" and some "out of area".
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2010-12-23, 14:16 | Link #4551 | |
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Another thing : what is the name of this song?
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2010-12-24, 13:02 | Link #4553 | |
Moving in circles
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Examples: Anna has never broken a leg.Here's another little bit of trivia: A lot of English-language news-wire stories typically start in present perfect tense, before switching to simple past tense a few paragraphs later. This is done deliberately to give the introduction a greater sense of immediacy. |
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2010-12-24, 13:43 | Link #4554 | |
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She has done that because she loves him. Is this sentence correct or should I sued she did instead of she has done ?
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2010-12-25, 00:00 | Link #4555 | |
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No, the sentence should read: "She did that because she loves him." The verb "love" remains in present tense, because it is something she is doing right now, in the present time. Also, if the condition of "loving" is still true, then more so the reason that "love" should be in present tense. (If it were in past tense — "she loved him" — it implies she no longer does.) The verb "do" is in simple past tense because she has already carried out the action. |
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2010-12-25, 02:51 | Link #4556 | |
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2010-12-25, 13:25 | Link #4558 |
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^Should be rather obvious since '' Luka Luka Night Fever '' repeats in the song pretty often.
Anyway my question : I saw the Kasane Teto Fukkireta vid the other day on youtube and it got me wondering if there actually is any anime series out there with proper lip syncing ? The lip syncing in this vid was done pretty damn nicely. I haven't really paid attention to lip syncing in anime though so there may have been some that I just didn't really pay attention to. Also another question about game remakes : I started playing Eternal Sonata on PS3 and as I was reading the walkthrough, there were often parts where it said '' Note : This chest contains .... in the PS3 version '' and later there would be a chest that contained the item that the previous chest should have ... So, what exactly is the point of just switching around the items in the chests, feels pretty pointless to waste time on when you make a remake. Add more events etc. instead of this x_x
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2010-12-29, 03:53 | Link #4560 | |
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