rabidrobot: I believe you just described Perfect Strangers in reverse That image was actually one of my first image composites. I normally only work with vector graphics. I pretty proud for my first try.
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Hehe... heh... Metro Gnome: Took me an hour to find images I liked, but the pun alone was so worth it. BTW the name Metro Gnome is already used by a metronome for the MacOS
I would say it would be between like 180 bpm, and 30 bpm. But don't quote me on that, as I am no expert in the mechanics of metronomes.
Well for those of us who don't have/want to upgrade to Vista a DX widget would be perfect.
Heyall. I'm looking for some sort of widget or applet that reproduces a metronome effect, possibly using sound effects available on my own computer or even included, and of course, customizable tick lengths. Anyone know where I could find this? Or if anyone with some programming skills and a musical knack could be interested in making one, I have a few ideas: Customizable sound tick - allow for any wav file to be used (under a certain time
Does anyone know of a program, plug-in, or method of putting a DateTime stamp link in the shell or possibly map it to a hotkey? I'm not very programming inclined or else I would make my own. I'll settle for something basic, but it would be nice if the format is customizable. i.e. When naming a file if I want the DT stamp in the actual filename I could just hit the assigned hotkey and it would automatically enter 09222006-145530 (MMDDYYYY-HHMMSS) Thanks <img src="http://i
Island, besides PGR and some of the arcade games, what other games you have? I have Madden 06, DOA4, and Burnout Revenge. I'd love to play ya somtime I also picked up Ninja Gaiden Black and Halo 2.
Essentially we merge all our Word templates with data from an Access database. On certain letters, due to differing state laws(collections laws), we often need to include data on one letter that doesn't need to be on another. We use the conditional {if{mergefield state}="XX""Blahblahblah"} statements which are stored as fields inside the word doc. I am trying to perform a search that will search within those fields to be able to find the "Blahblahblah"
I have a bit of a problem here at work. We have roughly 20,000+ MSWord letter templates on our server, and when a batch of them need to be changed for some reason or another, I use Windows Desktop Search (because it has the boolean ability). The problem is right now I am attempting to search for documents that contain a particular conditional statement. Problem is, for whatever reason, when searching within all the word documents, conditionals are not
Ambiguous: I'm doubting you own one, sooooo..... Shush! j00 need not apply! Anyway I'm playing on a regular TV, and the TV I'm getting is also going to be regular format. That said, it still looks REAL fracking nice. I have a monster PC (dual core 3.4, sli 7800gtx), and I compared oblivion on both, and honestly, it's hard to really point out any advantage one
I would definitely recommend it. I got one about a month ago, and have eben having a blast. I play on a regular 27 inch tv, and it's still great (upgrading to a 42 inch sony Wega tv soon, still standard format, but bigger and clearer picture.) #1 Come time for the PS3 launch, which you won't be able to find for a while after zero day, there will be a ton of awesome killer apps getting released. Gears of War, Halo 3, Lost Planet, etc. <