lol nlro. and its moron gfx section.. let ‘em die ;0
Well i’ve been playing many Ragnarok online servers but the worst one i’ve ever seen is the nameless ragnarok online the community and the staff is so corroupt except for some GMs
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Well the gfx community is exactly sick as a dustbin . people there aren’t aware of GFx before they rate your work and the are very proud of their powers and the most thing tht matters there is the post count of the forums this really sucks hard time , a guy with a high post count can do wht eva he want? bullshit and they also lose some nice people like my freind jorge just for no reason .
They just have some noobs rating here and there with their own crappy styles ( except for some).
Although one guy got a sick style of making a sig u gotta give him something like 7/10 or else 8/10 just because he is a old guy and a good gamer ( good gamer here means ‘Donator”).
Well even with the contest’s there aren’t like it’s in every site , it’s not the people here who select what they want as of it’s the judges and even they are also allowed to participate in them which my default means the winner is going to be one them but anyway . the over all server community is corroupt except for some people here.
And for the server side , it’s very old recently they made a few updates because it was really mattering their profit from their donations . and for the suggestions for players .. it’s just a waste of time for the people to post in their because a Gamemaster nor a Mod ever see’s in tht section
Tht’s all for now.
Well been a long time since i posted something
As always life and shit kept me busy and first of all my level 100 ignorance made me avoid this blog for sometime . I think i’ll start posting abt things and make a huuugee collection of posts ( Hopefully ) <3. I’m currently making new sites so that i can make a portfolio for my self well thats’ all for now . Bye
Joost
Joost is a new way to watch TV where ever you are .
(pronounced ‘juiced’) is a system for distributing TV shows and other forms of video over the Web using peer-to-peer TV technology, created by Niklas Zennström and Janus Friis (founders of Skype and Kazaa).
Joost began development in 2006. Working under the code name “The Venice Project”, Zennström and Friis have assembled teams of some 150 software developers in about a half-dozen cities around the world, including New York, London, Leiden and Toulouse. Joost’s CTO is Dirk-Willem van Gulik.[1]
The teams are currently in negotiations with FOX networks. It has signed up with Warner Music, Indianapolis Motor Speedway Productions (Indianapolis 500, IndyCar Series) and production company Endemol for the beta.[2] In February 2007, Viacom entered into a deal with the company to distribute content from its media properties, including MTV Networks, BET and film studio Paramount Pictures.
Company representatives have gone on record as saying the name should be pronounced as “juiced“, unlike the Dutch first name Joost, which is pronounced ‘Yohst.’.[3]
Technology
P2PTV overlay network serving three video streams.
The program is based on P2PTV technology and is expected to deliver (relaying) near-TV resolution images. It turns a PC into an instant on-demand TV without any need for additional set top box. News updates, discussion forums, show ratings, and multi-user chat sessions (often linked to the active stream/channel) are made possible through the use of semi-transparent widget overlays.
The current version of the software is based on XULRunner and the audio management re-uses the ZAP Media Kit. The peer to peer layer comes from the Joltid company, which also provided the peer to peer layer of Skype. The video playback utilizes the CoreCodec, CoreAVC H.264 video decoder
Financing
[edit] Joost development
As co-owners of Skype, Friis and Zennström received part of a $2.6 billion cash payment when eBay acquired Skype in 2005, which easily covered the development and marketing cost of their Joost venture. Just a week after launching the service, the founders announced that they had raised additional $45 million. Sequoia Capital, which backed Yahoo, Google and YouTube; Index Ventures, an early investor in Skype; Li Ka-shing, the Hong Kong tycoon; and CBS, the US media group, have all taken “small minority” stakes in the start-up. Viacom is also understood to be among the partners, although the nature of its backing has not been disclosed.
[edit] Content distribution
As opposed to streaming technology in which all clients get the feed from the server, P2P TV technology differs in the sense that the servers serve only a handful of clients; each of the clients in turn propagate the stream to more downstream clients and so on. This moves the distribution costs from the channel owner to the user.
The Joost service will be ad-supported, with advertising analogous to that shown on traditional TV, according to CEO Fredrik de Wahl.[4]
[edit] Availability
Currently, the software is in an open beta stage; an invite is required to become a user. However, a new stage of the beta was announced on May 1st, 2007 and all users were given unlimited invitations.[5] Currently the beta is available for Intel-based Apple Macs and PCs running Windows. A client for Linux kernel based operating systems is not yet available, but is said to be in development[6].
[edit] Programming Content
Viacom Inc. and Joost entered into a content provider agreement for the Joost platform on February 20, 2007. Under the agreement divisions of Viacom (including MTV Networks, BET Networks and Paramount Pictures) will license their “television and theatrical programing” to Joost.[7] This came shortly after Viacom requested 100,000 potentially infringing videos to be removed from YouTube.com, which showed a preference by Viacom for the Joost platform over YouTube.[8]
Joost also currently has licensing agreements in place with Ministry of Sound TV, Warner Music, the production company Endemol[9], Diversion Media[10], CBS[11] and CenterStaging’s rehearsals.com[12]. On May 1, 2007, Joost signed a deal to distribute NHL content, including full game replays of the Stanley Cup Finals, and vintage games.[13]
[edit] Channels
The Joost applications includes three special channels What’s Popular, Search, and Joost Suggests which offers services, like searching the channel list or gathering statistics about channels, that can be used to find a channel that can be viewed. Apart from that, it also lists a number of channels serving various genres of content.[14]
Source(s) : Wikipedia
This is still in Beta . If your intrested And want a invite please mail me Me at erosjones[at]gmail[dot]com
Google Desktop Search

Google Desktop makes searching your computer as easy as searching the web with Google. It’s a desktop search application that provides full text search over your email, files, music, photos, chats, Gmail, web pages that you’ve viewed, and more. By making your computer searchable, Desktop puts your information easily within your reach and frees you from having to manually organize your files, emails and bookmarks.
Google Desktop doesn’t just help you search your computer; it also helps you gather new information from the web and stay organized with gadgets and sidebar. Google Gadgets can be placed anywhere on your desktop to show you new email, weather, photos, personalized news, and more. Sidebar is a vertical bar on your desktop that helps you keep your gadgets
Quick Search Box
The fastest way to search the web, and your own computer, is to use the Quick Search Box in the center of your desktop (simply press the “Ctrl” button twice to call up the search box, and press “Ctrl” twice again to hide it). Just type a few letters or words into the search box and your top results pop up instantly. You can also use it to launch applications without having to surf the Start menu; for example, you can launch Microsoft Word by typing “wor” into the Quick Search Box and selecting “Microsoft Word” in the list of results that appears. Or, simply type in your search term and press “Enter” to search the web.
More info can be found here
Can Be Downloaded from here
Have fun seraching your comp ^^
Microsoft Windows Vista
The all new windows vista is taking over all OS according to normal users but according some advanced programmers they say XP is better than Vista cause xp supports many games where as vista doesn’t . If your a gamer don’t switch to vista as most of your games will not be running any more .Lured by vista looks ? like ppl say just don’t judge a book by it’s over , windows vista has nothing more than xp than some nice glossy looks and tons of anti piracy shit >>;
I found one useful thing which will help you transform your xp to look like vista
http://www.windowsxlive.net/?p=361 (Vista Transformation pack 6 )
Credits : Windows x live
Access Orkut, MySpace, Bebo, Facebook, Xanga from School or Work
How to access Bebo, Myspace that are blocked at school ?
Following our previous trick on accessing restricted websites that are blocked by your employer, college or government, there have been several requests from college students and office workers asking for workarounds to access social networking websites that are blacklisted.
The most common websites that are blocked in schools include Bebo, MySpace, Hi5, Xanga, Orkut, Facebook and in some cases, Youtube. We share a couple of options to bypass the internet ban and they includes using proxy servers, special mobile websites and screen sharing software:
Trick A: Most solutions to unblock websites suggest using web proxies to bypass restrictions. Open Directory has a comprehensive list of public anonymous web-based proxy servers that you may want to try. [How proxies work ?]
But chances are that your school administration has already blocked access to most proxy servers as well. In that case, you have some more options:
Trick B: Surf the web using Mowser, a new service that’s free and converts any website into a mobile phone friendly format. The other option that may help access blocked website is Bitty Browser, a miniature web browser that is meant for embedding inside other web pages. Another solution may be Google Mobile Search.
Trick C: Finally, a option that will always work provided you have your sister or mom at home to help you – Use a screen sharing software like Microsoft Tahiti, CrossLoop or Yuuguu.
Ask someone at home to accept your screen sharing invitation request and browse the web at school using your home computer. This will enable you to access any website or instant messenger like Skype or Yahoo from the school or work computer. You may also try remote control software that comes with Win XP Pro instead of screen sharing apps to access restricted sites.
If Google Talk is blocked by your employer, use the Firefox trick and connect with Google Talk buddies outside the office firewall.
Accessing unauthorized web sites using the above tricks may be considered a violation of school or work policies and might put you in trouble. Use them at your own risk.
This isn’t by me jus thought it would be usefull so i posted it here
real author is “ADMiN”
from http://cyberwarez.info
starcraft2
Starcraft 2 for which many ppl have been waiting for soo much time has finally given it’s preview . They started devlopping it since they completed warcraft 3 ….
http://starcraft2.com
Here’s the official trailer
Starcraft 2 – Oficial Cinematic Trailer [High Quality]
Hello.
My first post .. Jus sayin u guys “hi”