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 Forum: Art, Writing, and Music   Topic: Take a Step in Somebody Else's Shoes

Posted: 06 Oct 2005, 8:43 pm 

Replies: 3
Views: 1,233


Hehe! Boom! I just know, I don't want to be the result of hard work :)

 Forum: Art, Writing, and Music   Topic: Gimp Tutorial?

 Post subject: Eureka!
Posted: 02 Oct 2005, 4:56 pm 

Replies: 11
Views: 2,022


Seems, I googled the solution for your problems. when you know how to apply transparency in gimp in general, it is easy also to apply in GIF animations. see: http://gimp-savvy.com/BOOK/index.html?node80.html In the layers & channels dialog, you can rename the layers in a special way so that your...

 Forum: Computers, Math, Science, and Technology   Topic: Favorite Programming Language

Posted: 26 Sep 2005, 1:03 am 

Replies: 14
Views: 4,085


I'll count it as a language, but not one to do programming/scripting -- as you can't run real programs. It just describes content. But when going to PHP, you can mix HTML and real programming, so you can do everything any other programming language could do.

 Forum: Computers, Math, Science, and Technology   Topic: RPN calculators

Posted: 26 Sep 2005, 12:58 am 

Replies: 7
Views: 1,785


Then, you are likely to love Forth as a programming language :) It also is RPN style and for those who love structural minimalism.

 Forum: Art, Writing, and Music   Topic: Gimp Tutorial?

Posted: 26 Sep 2005, 12:50 am 

Replies: 11
Views: 2,022


Hmm -- seems the problem of defining one color as transparent that didn't appear transparent in the Gimp. I'll be researching for a solution.

 Forum: Art, Writing, and Music   Topic: Gimp Tutorial?

Posted: 22 Sep 2005, 4:45 pm 

Replies: 11
Views: 2,022


Hmm... I tried making a minimalist gif movie, using Gimp 2.0 in its recent debian edition. It was easy to create -- I just saved my layered image as gif and selected "save as animation" instead of "merge visible layers". But I think, you've got it already...

Greetz,
Burx.

 Forum: Computers, Math, Science, and Technology   Topic: Favorite Programming Language

Posted: 22 Sep 2005, 4:28 pm 

Replies: 14
Views: 4,085


Hmm... My father was project manager until recently, and he is definitively AS, as I am. He was very successful in organizing, but he neither is very strong in conventional conversational skills. His strengthes are in technical things, and, as he works very systematically, organisation. The language...

 Forum: Computers, Math, Science, and Technology   Topic: World of Warcraft

Posted: 22 Sep 2005, 4:11 pm 

Replies: 7
Views: 2,189


I got slurped by The Sims some months ago. First, I thougt, I can stop when nessecary. Then, I found myself running again and again into my obsession. No help pulling the CD out of the computer, no help putting it into a cuppoard. But it helped me lots, putting it to my cellar room 5 stories below. ...

 Forum: Computers, Math, Science, and Technology   Topic: Coding

 Post subject: High out dere!
Posted: 16 Sep 2005, 7:30 pm 

Replies: 14
Views: 3,038


I've been coding since an age of 8 in the early 80s. I began with BASIC (on a cool nice Atari 400, then 800 XL) and some simple 6502 Assembler code (think most of my Assembler code wouldn't be deemed interesting today), moving to Turbo Pascal on early PCs using DOS and VGA graphics, then, with the b...
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