I still play Tetripz. It's a psychodelic DOS tetris game, with cool effects and stuff that really make the game even more nerve-racking than usual.
It gets really insane when it starts flipping the screen upside-down and bending it, reversing your keys at random so left goes right, etc:) It's supposed to be a simulator of playing tetris under the influence of different drugs... But I just think its one bad ass tetris game!
(Assuming you're not just trolling, given the title of this article...) Virtually every line of the source of that page contains invalid HTML according to recent (2+ years old) standards. Since you don't specify a DOCTYPE, I'm assuming it's supposed to be using the current standards, because, since you don't tell me what it's supposed to be, I can assume anything I want. And so can a browser, which might be one reason why it doesn't look the same on different pieces of software.
Perhaps you should read & conform to the standards before being so quick to blame it on browsers... Stop using obsolete & invalid HTML. XHTML 1.0 is 2.5 years old already, and you're still not using it? It really isn't that difficult.
Check out the XHTML Recommendation, specifically Chapter 4 which will give you the basics on making the transition from HTML 3 or whatever you're using into the current, mature standard. View the source of that page as well, as it is composed in proper XHTML 1.0.
They did it before with OS/2 as well, MS found out OS/2 couldn't load anything past 512M of memory (at the time - it's no longer an issue), so they made the change in win32s 1.30 release try to load past 512M, thus breaking any programs using win32s under OS/2.
I still play Tetripz. It's a psychodelic DOS tetris game, with cool effects and stuff that really make the game even more nerve-racking than usual.
It gets really insane when it starts flipping the screen upside-down and bending it, reversing your keys at random so left goes right, etc :) It's supposed to be a simulator of playing tetris under the influence of different drugs... But I just think its one bad ass tetris game!
(Assuming you're not just trolling, given the title of this article...) Virtually every line of the source of that page contains invalid HTML according to recent (2+ years old) standards. Since you don't specify a DOCTYPE, I'm assuming it's supposed to be using the current standards, because, since you don't tell me what it's supposed to be, I can assume anything I want. And so can a browser, which might be one reason why it doesn't look the same on different pieces of software.
Perhaps you should read & conform to the standards before being so quick to blame it on browsers... Stop using obsolete & invalid HTML. XHTML 1.0 is 2.5 years old already, and you're still not using it? It really isn't that difficult.
Check out the XHTML Recommendation, specifically Chapter 4 which will give you the basics on making the transition from HTML 3 or whatever you're using into the current, mature standard. View the source of that page as well, as it is composed in proper XHTML 1.0.
It is his name. "Giorgos Tsiros"? I don't know Greek.
They did it before with OS/2 as well, MS found out OS/2 couldn't load anything past 512M of memory (at the time - it's no longer an issue), so they made the change in win32s 1.30 release try to load past 512M, thus breaking any programs using win32s under OS/2.
Let's take a technically superior OS and try to sell the fact that it's able to run most of microsoft's crap.
Where have I heard that before?