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#1
If it's political based, show old candid shots of senators and government officials. If it's based in the 20's and 30's use mafia pics. Really depends on the era and setting / theme of your story.
#2
Try fixing your life before you try to fix hers. This is not selfish, just plain common sense.
#3
When did this occur? Try to do a restore to a date before it started doing this. If this is not possible run a full antivirus scan on your system. If all else fails, backup all your data and then format the piece of junk!
#4
General Discussion / Re: I'm messed up
Thu 14/01/2010 05:39:15
Humans need human interactions. Socializing online, virtually, is not the same as at a place meeting others in person. Get off the computer and go meet new people. Make friends and good conversation.

You need to get out of this rut by doing something totally different.
#5
Try researching migraines, ask a doctor or chiropractor, she could be allergic to something she is eating or drinking or she is not getting a sufficient amount of water which causes dehydration, in turn causing headaches.

If the migraines do not let up a medical doctor should get a cat scan of her head immediately, blood clot in the brain or even a cancerous tumor could case migraines as well.
 
#6
General Discussion / Re: My wish for 2010
Sat 09/01/2010 23:38:10
BlueAngel, I hope you get all you wish for this year.

World peace is possible as long as people stick to their 2000 year old [religion] traditions {that promote peace and not hate.}
#7
Out with the old and in with the new, may God bless us all, that our resolutions become true!

Happy New 2010 year everyone!
#8
Again thank you all for commenting / visiting the page.

Ryan, I'm not too familiar with it's capabilities, I just thought it would interest the visitors to see who all was on the site. I don't think putting it on the index page would be appropriate -- so where would you all suggest be a good spot, (if I decide to put it on the site?)
#9
Thanks to all of you that have visited since I posted this link -- it really helps me out. Greatly appreciate it!
#10
I'm thinking of adding this globe to our site -- just testing it out. (Undecided on just where to put it.)

Just wanted to know if you can see your location on this globe. Please reply back -- this will help me out a lot. Thanks!
http://www.onyxcollection.com/new/results.html
#11
Anyone else interested? (I thought everyone wanted to jump on this band-wagon?!)
#12
I have a handful of Google Wave invites to anyone that would like one. Please send your e-mail via PM... thanks!
#13
I never realized this as a kid... but were all the cartoons of the 80s made by the Japanese? The animation style is very anime-ish. :)
#14
General Discussion / Re: Google Wave
Mon 16/11/2009 16:30:34
Quote from: lemmy101 on Sun 15/11/2009 17:47:25
If you're not personally interested then that's cool, but to say you don't think it's revolutionary, not read the stuff offered that explains exactly why it is revolutionary, and yet still deny it's revolutionary is blinkered and a little annoying and somewhat akin to creationists bleating 'show me the evidence' yet refusing to look at any of the evidence when it's offered. :p

Also as Rich says, as a collaborative tool it is already immensely useful. We're using it on a project right now and it makes a huge difference in how you can communicate on a project over stuff like MSN / email.
Sorry, I'm not trying to be an @$$... I read the full article and somewhat understand what it entails, but like anything new, more useful applications must be present before you see its true potential.

The tree has been planted but now we wait for the fruit!
#15
General Discussion / Re: Google Wave
Sun 15/11/2009 05:21:00
Quote from: lemmy101 on Sat 14/11/2009 14:40:12
Oh it is. It will change the internet. If you're focusing on the wave client in your browser you're kinda missing the revolutionary point.

I could explain, but happily this guy will do it for me ;)

http://www.jasonkolb.com/weblog/2009/09/why-google-wave-is-the-coolest-thing-since-sliced-bread.html#more
Sorry, I couldn't make it through the full article... I think I fell a sleep.

This guy sounds so excited he must have peed himself. I'm not interested in the nuts and bolts that make this thing tick, I want to know more about how the interface will make a difference. (Because that is really the only thing that I, or anyone for that matter, can play with, right?)

Still not impressed...
#16
General Discussion / Re: Google Wave
Sat 14/11/2009 06:58:03
Google Wave is NOT as good as I was hoping it would be. To me it's an over glorified e-mail/IM app that has a long ways to go before it is public ready. People say it's revolutionary... I guess I just don't see it.

Google Voice is MUCH better in my opinion...
#17
General Discussion / Re: Google Wave
Sat 24/10/2009 14:56:25
I use Digsby currently to "pull everything together". It may not be GoogleWave, but it works well for me to keep track of my multiple email accounts, Facebook, Twitter, and (hopefully soon,) Skype account.

Still, I think I'd like to have a GoogleWave account and GoogleVoice account to play with. I love trying new things... (That's how I found Digsby.com;D
#18
I know you fixed your problem, but here are some other programs you should keep on your system updated at all times and use if you need to:

Anti-malware:
Malwarebytes
Spybot - Search and Destroy

Antivirus:
Avira Antivir (free edition)

Registry Scan:
HijackThis

#19
General Discussion / Re: The good old days???
Wed 09/09/2009 03:36:57
Been around since February 08, 2003...
#20
Quote from: [ Arj0n ] on Fri 04/09/2009 18:49:52
@Arj0n

In which I do not much, yet...
Hey man you're following me! Thanks, I'll return the favor...
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