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  1. No. The host went out of business without of warning :-? :x
  2. Because some php applications I use don't work on php5 ;)
  3. I never said that people who fought in wars shouldn't be allowed to drive. I said the issue was irrelevant. Learn to read. Oh boo hoo. Driving is a privilege not a right. If a person can't meet the requirements to drive then they should not be driving. It's not very hard to understand. Side Note: Because you like to keep bringing up the issue of "being a war veteran should automatically let them hold their drivers license" Pilots lost their Wings during the war if they couldn't pass the exam. You don't see them walking around with their Wings now just because they fougt in a war. Difference between that and a drivers licence? nothing. Get out of your box and join the real world.
  4. I wish people would stop saying this. Fighting in wars or whatever is totally irrelevant in regards to being competent enough to hold a drivers license. And the rest of your post seems to compare drunk people to old drivers :-? Which kind of doesn't sound right, given the last bit of your post.... Driving under the influence of anything affects your driving skills. Most people know that. But if you think that your ability to drive goes uneffected as you age, you need to wake up. Reaction time slows, eye sight gets worse, hearing get worse... Basically the exact same problems as driving under the influence. You see a pattern emerging here? If a drunk person isn't allowed to drive, why should a sober person who has the same problems be allowed to? I don't care what the age is. If they can't pass a driving exam, they should not be holding a lisense. Which is why people are saying people should have to retake their test. If they pass, good for them. They can keep driving for another x years. If they fail. Too bad. They can try again another time...
  5. I got it working in less than 20min ;) Nice clean tutorial though. When I did it, the instructions I was following were really choppy and using php5 :x
  6. :-? I've seen more 40+ drivers dishing out road rage than people < 25...
  7. if i recall correctly
  8. repost v. 11ty billion :x
  9. Twice as long from the middle to an end ;)
  10. They can tweak it themself... Verdana is not evil. My font-family consits of fonts which were designed to be displayed on computer monitors :P If you want evil, try Times :x And I just noticed something.... The example $page I posted: :: contentHead :: quoteHead Some more text 3 div layers deep and it breaks in IE. the .quoteHead and .quoteBody divs are hard left against the .contentBody, despite having set an auto magin which works for all the others :-? *shrug* Weird stuff. My sister suggested changing it to have a 5px margin or whatver for the .contentBody, but meh. The CSS is valid, i'm not going to write a hack for IE since it's a problem with the browser. Already got enough of them in the CSS as it is :x
  11. IIRC, my school had: From the first day you return back from an absence, you had 3 TEACHING days to explain it. If you didn't, you usually got a detention (oh wow, one luch break lost). If you managed to miss x% of the school year, it didn't really matter. You'd go onto the next grade if you passed or not. --- I guess my school was just one of those "we don't give a [cabbage]" types :P
  12. SITE_TITLE :: <? echo $_GET['p']; ?> :: [ link ] [/code] page/$page.php :: contentHead :: quoteHead Some more text includes/overall_footer.php :: Compatability and Compliancy Browsers: Internet Explorer 6.x | Opera 7.x | FireFox 1.x Standards: XHTML 1.0 Strict | CSS 2.0 | W3C-WAI Level Triple-A Content copyright YOUR_NAME, 2005. Layout copyright Richard Simon, 2005.
  13. That's a great pic. Bet that'll turn it off junk food for a long time ;)
  14. I don't know how to do that. I got it from a friend whom I don't know anymore. You can do it if you want though. :P /me looks extra cute at Rick. :) Nah. Have fun :P And for everyone else, he stopped taking lists last october :P
  15. Yellow. Although I bought a pack from a non-sports store just to use in the surf (really low grade hardly bounce types) and they were: Orange, blue, black and green. So, *shrug*.
  16. So make a new one? It's not exactly hard :P
  17. lmao, you fool Daan :P
  18. Just checked then and Opera rendered it the same as FF. Anyhow, min-height: 100% did the trick :)
  19. Ok, so I got a layout made only with CSS. I have a background div with 100% height and that's all good with pages which don't scroll, for all browsers. Now the problem is when pages scroll, in FF the div doesn't extent all the way to the bottom, more so stops where the page starts to scroll. Like it looks like: | | | +------------+ | | | | | | | | | | +------------+ | | +------------+ | | | | | <-- scroll starts here +------------+ +------------+ | | +------------+ So all the other elements are fine, just the background div doesn't keep extending down to the bottom like it should... eg: | | | +------------+ | | | | | | | | | | +------------+ | | +------------+ | | | | | | +------------+ | | +------------+ | | | | | | +------------+ | I hope you people got the basic gist of that :-? Is this a bug with the FF rendering, or just something I gotta add / change to fix it :-? If anyone cares this is the relevant css: html, body{ /*** Font ***/ font-family: Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; font-size: 10px; text-align: center; /*** Margins and borders ***/ margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto; margin-top: 0px; margin-bottom: 0px; padding: 0px; /*** Dimensions and colours ***/ height: 100%; background-color: #000000; } #frame { /*** Font ***/ font-family: Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; font-size: 10px; text-align: center; /*** Margins and borders ***/ margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto; margin-top: 0px; margin-bottom: 0px; padding: 0px; border-left: 1px dashed #323232; border-right: 1px dashed #323232; /*** Dimensions and colours ***/ width: 650px; height: 100%; background-color: #191919; } I haven't checked if the same problem occurs in Opera or not (haven't been home to do so) so if anyone feels like testing it out, go for it.
  20. Any question which they don't want an answer for. 'Do I look fat in this?' is one of the big ones for that category... so is the 'If I didn't have a bf would you...' type things. Then people get all [bleep]y when you give them an honest answer... I'm not going to lie to make you feel good about yourself :)
  21. Jezzball comes to mind.
  22. Some old lady pulled onto the motorway (110km/hr zone) doing only 75. Lucky the lane next to me was empty, otherwise I would've had no choice but to slam right into to back of her car. I'd definately be all for older people having to retake the test every few years.
  23. ____ replied to Futurama's topic in Off-Topic
    Metabolism > * Eating junk food and not exercising was my lifestyle all through high school. I struggled to maintain weight no matter how much food I ate.
  24. Well you got me stumped :\ Tried to reinstall your client?
  25. I hope you've tried using chat-addict.cjb.net? I don't know if that still works, but you never know :-?

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