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dsavi

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Everything posted by dsavi

  1. I think that it worked out great except that you should probably give it more depth. It looks pretty flat to me. You could do this by blending the left and right sides a bit with a smart filter or whatever version of PS you're using. Border would be nice too. I think.
  2. Look at the EXIF data foo'! I think #3 and #4 actually did work out, they could have been sharper, try a higher aperture.
  3. And you usually don't have more than one bootable OS on one partition, right?
  4. dsavi replied to Faux's topic in Off-Topic
    My limbs would start falling off if I tried :lol: Ha ha, wimp. Minnesota über alles.
  5. Umm, I'm not sure that that's what's causing it. I would recommend that you check your cookie settings, don't have FF availible right now but I'm pretty sure it's in Edit -> Prefrences -> should be some place you can change the settings. I would have to look myself. And I think this is perfectly fine in either forum.
  6. dsavi replied to stevepole's topic in Tech and Computers
    Yeah, those shortcuts sound right. Another good default shortcut is alt+F2, basically the Windows run prompt except you can run terminal commands from it.
  7. dsavi replied to MageUK's topic in Keylogger Help
    viewtopic.php?f=16&p=6216578#p6216578 Very suspicious link that leads somewhere weird. Without a doubt it's a keylogger.
  8. Not really the harddrive, the operating system.
  9. dsavi replied to stevepole's topic in Tech and Computers
    I suppose you went to Java.com and followed the instructions?
  10. 2/10 because screenshots from games suck as both a signature and an avatar.
  11. Theres a line to be drawn under old skool. Thats below the line of cool old skool. :P Yeah, you're not cool like us. :notalk:
  12. dsavi replied to Faux's topic in Off-Topic
    I wear... A Winter coat... :uhh: I don't care about what I wear as long as it doesn't look really stupid. That's my policy when buying clothes, which I avoid like the plague.
  13. MacGyver is an exception. He could make a chain gun from a dirty sock and an elephant tusk.
  14. :thumbup: Messy rooms are always the best.
  15. Totally siggified. :lol:
  16. Hah, Evil even has his own version of that with a knife!
  17. Real 1337 people don't need no sentences! We just memorize the whole alphanumeric symbol filled 38 character crap with one try!
  18. dsavi replied to Shlaymoed's topic in Off-Topic
    Just what I was thinking.
  19. I was thinking of doing something like that with T2 but I was thinking of making a distro for virtual machine use on my Vista partition. Never occurred to me that I could use it for that. :-k
  20. Mine are usually 8-10 characters of alphanumeric nonsense with some symbols thrown in. I'm starting to think that they might be too short though (Even though I've never been hacked since I set my original RS account password to my name in 2002) and a 15 character or so pass might be in order. I usually use a passgen for my passwords. I also have some really crappy ones for accounts I hardly care about.
  21. dsavi replied to stevepole's topic in Tech and Computers
    Nah, when I started using Linux I tried both and I just don't like krap. Gnome is more logical. This. Every bug and quirk of Ubuntu is documented on the forums, whether by a guide or a query from a user within 2 months of the release. Actually, I found one very obscure bug that I don't even care about any more (Can't even remember what it was) that I was not able to find anyhwhere, but otherwise my problems were solved.

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