posted 01-06-2001 12:54 AM
there are a lot of ways.. you can put one together in photoshop. it all depends on what you want.
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posted 01-06-2001 01:10 AM
WB Jon...been a while. Can't believe it has been a year since I called you to help ya out with that network bit too hehe Where does the time go?
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posted 01-06-2001 01:26 AM
LoL snag been too long. i have very little network problems now (since i have but 1 computer now )
but hey..here's a TIP for all you @home users:
split your @home cable line (buy a splitter at radio shack or something), and connect your cable modem on one of the sockets, and on the other one, connect a TV to it. *poof* 70+ channels.
this was only a tip from a friend, im gonna try it tomorrow (i got a hefty 400mb download in process right now ).
anyways, yeah, i made my sig pics in photoshop (about 9 of them), then made a cgi program that randomizes them . click on refresh a few times and read the quotes.. THEY CHANGE!!
posted 01-06-2001 03:34 AM
thx parsout (btw, i like ur website )
a while back i made a public cgi program that let ppl sign up, and it let them configure their signatures/icons. they could upload, or select from an online catalog. it was the sweetest cgi prog i made (well, one of the best), but the server i put it on fucked up.
if u want, i could set u up with a randomized sig generator. hell, if enough people want to--i'll re-upload my old script (if i can find it).
posted 01-06-2001 03:35 AM
Hmmm....well, here if ya do that ya only get basic cable from Shaw :/
I just wish they would use multiple channels drop TV channels, and up the data channels I mean, cable modems tx on like channel 13.5 or 14.5 one of those two (here anyway, got that info from the cable tech who put his his passwords in my computer which happened to have a keylogger running lol)
posted 01-06-2001 09:50 AM
Hey Skillz! There is a filter they place on the cable line. If you look at the telephone pole where it came from, there is a grey cylinder that holds them all. They look like little metal cylinders. If you could get into it then you could remove it... The cable company thinks of these things too.
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