Look in the code urselves ppl, Not sure about the JAVA backend that its running in that lil IFRAME window, But the javascript is simple and straight forward look for the alert('so you dont want cookies');
I think a good way to try and encompass all the input of such a large community would be to have something like the 'wiki' concept except a little more visual.
Even in text tho a wiki could do fine! Think
DesktopLayout
StartMenu
ConfigTree
ProgramList
GamesList
you start there and let the WikiLanguage grow around the desktop environment that we the community create and edit as a whole.
I know I have a few pet hates and would include a couple of bullet points under many of the items.
Okies, I cannot speak for all LCD monitors, But Ive had a lot of them pass through my hands, both second hand and new. Yes the majority of them are fragile and it doesn't take much to lose a pixel or 10.
I must also point out one significant model that has stood out from the rest, not for clarity or resolution or pitch, (although all of them are A1). It stands out because it is tough as nails. Its an LG Studio Works 570LS. I own it, and have used it as my lan monitor for many trips around the country side to lan events. The monitor even survived one nasty roll around in the back of the car with a computer chasis. It rolled around and got what appeared to be a massive scratch in the middle of the panel. It wasn't tho, it was actually paint that had been scraped off of the chasis and onto the lcd panel. It washed off with some cleaner. The monitor was strong enough to take a scratch from a case that is SIGNIFICANTLY stronger than any child with pen. To scrape paint off a metal chasis (and a corner of the chasis no less) goes in my books as TOP STUFF.
Has anyone else noticed that the site Digital Impact is using PHP. With Microsofts anti-OSS stance you would think that they would steer clear of such 'inferior' technologies since they have.NET
I think this should be taken as a vote from microsoft on OSS.
Look in the code urselves ppl, Not sure about the JAVA backend that its running in that lil IFRAME window, But the javascript is simple and straight forward look for the alert('so you dont want cookies');
I think a good way to try and encompass all the input of such a large community would be to have something like the 'wiki' concept except a little more visual. Even in text tho a wiki could do fine! Think DesktopLayout StartMenu ConfigTree ProgramList GamesList you start there and let the WikiLanguage grow around the desktop environment that we the community create and edit as a whole. I know I have a few pet hates and would include a couple of bullet points under many of the items.
Okies, I cannot speak for all LCD monitors, But Ive had a lot of them pass through my hands, both second hand and new. Yes the majority of them are fragile and it doesn't take much to lose a pixel or 10.
I must also point out one significant model that has stood out from the rest, not for clarity or resolution or pitch, (although all of them are A1). It stands out because it is tough as nails.
Its an LG Studio Works 570LS. I own it, and have used it as my lan monitor for many trips around the country side to lan events. The monitor even survived one nasty roll around in the back of the car with a computer chasis. It rolled around and got what appeared to be a massive scratch in the middle of the panel. It wasn't tho, it was actually paint that had been scraped off of the chasis and onto the lcd panel. It washed off with some cleaner. The monitor was strong enough to take a scratch from a case that is SIGNIFICANTLY stronger than any child with pen. To scrape paint off a metal chasis (and a corner of the chasis no less) goes in my books as TOP STUFF.
Has anyone else noticed that the site Digital Impact is using PHP. With Microsofts anti-OSS stance you would think that they would steer clear of such 'inferior' technologies since they have .NET
I think this should be taken as a vote from microsoft on OSS.