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Is it supposed to be funny only to those who've played MGS? I didn't get the joke.
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How to talk in length about a game without saying anything about the game.
Erkki posted a topic in Video Gaming
http://www.gamespot.com/news/2005/05/18/news_6124580.html disclaimer: I stopped reading in the middle, there might be something about the game after all. -
Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion - latest screenshots
Erkki replied to Intrepid Homoludens's topic in Video Gaming
Yes, it doesn't look very good to me either. The forest scenes look great, but everything else is meh. -
We welkomm joos, Sameeeer441! What's dis Duuuuuuuke Nukem? What u meen weblogation?
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Speaking of idlethumbs TV, maybe this could help you: Broadcast Machine I'm sure it wouldn't be as great in practice as they advertise though...
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S.T.A.L.K.E.R. DirectX 9.1 trailer: wanna watch?
Erkki replied to Intrepid Homoludens's topic in Video Gaming
That was great! I also heard something about it being delayed again, but has it been confirmed? -
That was pretty good. Took me about 25 minutes the first time.
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Happy Birthday!
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http://www.blackspotsneaker.org/
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What you've always wanted is another site with a crap Cafepress store.
Erkki replied to Jake's topic in Idle Banter
Down for maintenance... :/ -
oh yeah, I didn't notice the drink was on fire at first
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Where the fuck did the fire start from?
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http://weblog.infoworld.com/udell/gems/intermediation.html I've heard about greasemonkey for a while now, but I've never bothered to find out what it is until now (same with bookmarklets actually). Well, still haven't actually tried to write a script, but it seems like Greasemonkey can be very powerful. In short
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Hehe... found even something cooler (kind of), thanx to http://www.waxy.org/links/. http://platypus.mozdev.org/ Platypus is a Firefox extension which lets you modify a Web page from your browser -- "What You See Is What You Get" -- and then save those changes as a Greasemonkey script so that they'll be repeated the next time you visit the page. Editing pages to suit your needs is dandy -- but making those changes "permanent" is the real payoff.
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The script can be downloaded here: http://lap.ee/erkki/misc/thumbsmile.user.js (if you have Greasemonkey installed, right click and select 'Install User Script' on the link, then your smilie list for idle thumbs will look like that.) And if you replace the forums.idlethumbs.net in the URL with *, then it will probably work in any vBulletin forum that has similar HTML.
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Doesn't any of you see the potential of this? You can change any web site on the client side. Let me show you another crappy example: I'd like to use more smilies here, so what do I do (see attachement). Don't be discouraged by the fact that it's the most godawfully ugly smilie ever...
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I've never clicked the ads. Bwahahahaha. Ok, I did once.
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Is he really banned? I thought he was faking.
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They still get loaded. Just not displayed.
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http://docs.g-blog.net/code/greasemonkey/hide_google_adsense.user.js
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http://overstimulate.com/articles/2005/04/24/greasemonkey-book-burro-find-cheap-books
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Haha, even better than I thought. This doesn't mess up most other sites, but cleans up any* vBulletin forum. In case you are confused, notice that in the screenshot, the scrollbar is at the top -- only the forum list or thread list is displayed on the page. This currently messes up some things that depend on JavaScript/DHTML though (WYSIWIG editor for example), and only displays the first message of any thread, so it needs some work. * probably almost