Invisible HTML characters are where spammers use the html format but don't put any valid syntax inside them. Like.. "" which gets hidden inside the email clients viewer but not from the filter parsing it.
Actually, You will find many gaming companies know it is absurd for them to expect every pc at a lan party to have their own cd-key. Which is why most of the time, Half-life, Q3..etc...You can use the same cd-key for LAN play but for Internet play it checks the key.
I personally enjoy the show, and have watched the episodes from England and the US. Some of the "projects" call for unique type items that you would never find in a Junkyard, so they have to plant them. I mean, if you really expect to find model rocket engines in a Junkyard..then you got some problems. Overall, I like watching the teams themselves, and I think the "hosts" could do with a bit of de-actifying, they seem to overact and overhype certain events. Thats about the only thing that bugs me, but I can supress the urge to slap my roommate just from the sheer cool factor of the show.
Invisible HTML characters are where spammers use the html format but don't put any valid syntax inside them. Like.. "" which gets hidden inside the email clients viewer but not from the filter parsing it.
The same can be said of the space program...if only the russians and americans worked together we would have gotten to the moon by 1950!
That's crap, competition stems innovation.
I am not sure, but it seems to me MP3.com is...going belly up.
Actually, You will find many gaming companies know it is absurd for them to expect every pc at a lan party to have their own cd-key. Which is why most of the time, Half-life, Q3..etc...You can use the same cd-key for LAN play but for Internet play it checks the key.
I personally enjoy the show, and have watched the episodes from England and the US. Some of the "projects" call for unique type items that you would never find in a Junkyard, so they have to plant them. I mean, if you really expect to find model rocket engines in a Junkyard..then you got some problems. Overall, I like watching the teams themselves, and I think the "hosts" could do with a bit of de-actifying, they seem to overact and overhype certain events. Thats about the only thing that bugs me, but I can supress the urge to slap my roommate just from the sheer cool factor of the show.