I'm sorry, but this is a really poor excuse for an advertisement.
You really should give some examples of what you're capable of doing and information on your skills and a website does wonders for web design teams (and if you're good enough to buil…
Well, I don't often use RSS feeds myself (I have a few feeds set up in my Firefox favourites toolbar, but since I have an extension which opens my previous tab set, they are mostly used for sites like A List Apart and Solar Dream Studios, which aren…
It's not bad, but it looks kind of templated to me.
The design doesn't exactly have anything to do with the content and the big white spot in the header looks like it should contain something.
Also, you did a typo in the fitness link, so it sends y…
I can't say I have any real world usage of Nitro, but from what I've seen of it, there's not a lot that Rails has to be worried about.
Nitro seems to put a fair bit more leg work on the user than on the framework.
In the webcast I've just been watch…
I don't really see this going anywhere.
The paperclip trading experiment worked because it was trading something one person wanted for something they didn't which was of a higher value.
A domain name like that one is pretty useless, and anyone could…
You should change the design when you need to.
Sites which start to die off often benefit from new looks and features designed to bring back the userbase.
Sites which frequently change their designs and code only annoy users who don't want to bother…
I can't say I have used TRAX, CAKE or Symphony as of yet.
I picked up Django (python) and Rails (ruby) because both have some advantages over PHP, such as proper OOP support.
I may try out CAKE and Symphony though as those are the two PHP frameworks…
I used Photoshop for about a week and hated it.
I prefer vector (math) editors over raster (pixels) editors and decided that Fireworks MX was a better option for what I wanted to do.
Under Linux, Xara Xtreme fills the gap left by not having Firewor…
I can't say I've heard anything overly bad about host gator, it's just that their choice of names makes customers wary of them (they aren't linked to the much hated gator adware).
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Photoshop works under OS X though, so most people who are serious about graphics design and use Windows or OS X use Photoshop.
Personally, I don't use Photoshop or Paint Shop Pro as that would be a waste of money for me as I don't do as much…
They just don't appeal to me and usually get old pretty fast.
If you're going to have posting games, it might not always be a good idea to have them in a forum that increases your post count.
Hmm...
I'm not a big fan of the whole forum game money thing that some sites have, but that's often down to it being tied to pointless things such as forum based RPG's which never work as there's no real time interaction between users.
I do like th…
Personally, I think that all they will do is sink money into a somewhat pointless venture.
Registering all those domains isn't a small feat, even for a company that can afford to do it, and they would have been better off using sub domains such as 1…
Well, I have a built in knuckle duster in the form of an extremely thick sliver bracelet, so they would get a shock any way.
While looking up something on fencing, I found the following: Apple VS Some lame site. That would be on ripperhunting now if…
By hobbies right now are web development, gaming and reading (more technical stuff than things like Lord of the Rings books).
I used to be interested in Judo, and had planned on taking up another martial art last year, but I never did for some reaso…
If you know what you're doing, yes, it is possible to send post data without a form.
What you're looking for is explained here: http://www.faqts.com/knowledge_base/view.phtml/aid/12039/fid/51
Wait, what...?
Either that one just flew right over my head, or I've missed something.
Al Gore works for Apple, which is the basis for my conspiracy theory:
George W. Bush JR beat Al Gore to power by becoming the American president.
Now, Al Gore go…
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What I mean is that with a digital image, you can get a virtually identical clone simply by getting a decent photo of it and printing it off over and over, or by rebuilding it in a graphics editor.
It's much harder to reproduce something whi…
Tim Berners-Lee is most probably the most important guy on the internet considering that he pretty much made it (while it's true that the networking technologies were functional, Sir Tim Berners-Lee is the one who invented HTTP and HTML, both of whi…
I doubt digital art will catch up with conventional artistry any time soon as along with the valid points already made about paintings and sculptures having texture and more emotion, there's also the issue that if it's computer generated, chances ar…
I'm not surprised as the version of their HTML editor was released for pre-XP versions of Windows (XP hadn't even been in Beta then if I remember correctly), so there was no flash GUI themes for every day apps, just the boring old Win98 style, but e…
Well, if you're decrypting it and copying from it, the logging software would need to copy the contents of the clipboard, which is pretty annoying to combat as any Windows app has access to the contents of it (it's just a case of finding out if the …
Ok, well, without the code, it's a little hard to see what's causing this.
It could be an error in the code, but it could also be an issue with how the code is layed out if there's something styling an element that is also within the other elements…