I have a 1440*900 monitor and that was annoying on my screen. Not to be rude, but always just make it an attachment....just easier.
I have a 1440*900 monitor and that was annoying on my screen. Not to be rude, but always just make it an attachment....just easier.
Actually Frak quoted me, and used the same pic. Why aren't you complaining to him as well. I fixed my post. How about you Frak?
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Kbuntu 8.04 Hardy - Intel D5400XS Mobo - Dual QX9775 Quad core Extremes * 2 x 12mb cache - 8gb DDR2 @ 1600 mhz FSB - Dual NVidia 9600 GT 512mb OverClocked
SSSSccccrrreeaammmmmmming........!
Actually. My lappy does 1280x800. But the screen resolution ins't the issue. The issue is that the bigger the pic the more time it takes to load (remember that not everyone is on broadband).
"Some people says that if you run a Microsoft Midori iso backwards you will hear demon voices commanding you to worship Satan". But that's nothing. If you run it forward it will install Microsoft Midori.
Screwed by the Demon Gates! To never return!
Kbuntu 8.04 Hardy - Intel D5400XS Mobo - Dual QX9775 Quad core Extremes * 2 x 12mb cache - 8gb DDR2 @ 1600 mhz FSB - Dual NVidia 9600 GT 512mb OverClocked
SSSSccccrrreeaammmmmmming........!
Screwed by the Demon Gates! To never return!
Kbuntu 8.04 Hardy - Intel D5400XS Mobo - Dual QX9775 Quad core Extremes * 2 x 12mb cache - 8gb DDR2 @ 1600 mhz FSB - Dual NVidia 9600 GT 512mb OverClocked
SSSSccccrrreeaammmmmmming........!
um, lol thats win 7 brotha.
http://www.winsupersite.com/showcase/win7_6519.aspWindows 7 build 6519--dating back to December 2007--is just a slightly enhanced version of Windows Vista.
clear && echo paste url and press enter; read paste; (youtube-dl $paste) | zenity --progress --title="☠" --text "Downloading, please wait" --auto-close --pulsate && ans=$(zenity --file-selection); gnome-terminal -x mplayer "$ans"
lol forum blindness argh.
clear && echo paste url and press enter; read paste; (youtube-dl $paste) | zenity --progress --title="☠" --text "Downloading, please wait" --auto-close --pulsate && ans=$(zenity --file-selection); gnome-terminal -x mplayer "$ans"
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