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136  BPSITE / Games and Gaming / That new question of mine on: December 12, 2006, 07:10:31 PM

So you want to post data to forms that have been disabled...?  You can do that with a fiddled copy of the HTML page saved to your computer - just save it, and edit it in notepad; it's simple to work out.  Doing it en-mass follows the same principle, but requires automation... VB and Delphi are quite simple to use, or ask Smi or someone very nicely.  The issue though is why the forms are disabled; it's entirely possible that the destination script that the data's being sent to is being worked on, or has been changed, and the data you're lobbing at it will be completely ignored.
137  BPSITE / Games and Gaming / That new question of mine on: December 12, 2006, 01:32:07 AM

You mean above and beyond the realms of auto complete?  Depends how complex the forms are, and what data needs to be filled in (static or dynamic, and if the latter, how it's calculated).  And also why you want to do it.  *peers at you suspiciously*  :hmmm:  
138  BPSITE / Geek's Corner / Suggestions for a graphics card? on: December 11, 2006, 01:20:47 AM

I'm probably going to go for one of these critters, unless anyone has some insight that would suggest against it?
139  BPSITE / BPSITE Headquarters / Humerous images. on: December 08, 2006, 12:56:31 AM








140  BPSITE / Games and Gaming / Wordage on: December 08, 2006, 12:49:35 AM

When Hopping Over Omelettes, Obfuscate.

O B F U S
141  BPSITE / Games and Gaming / tOGETHER ARCHITECT start on: December 07, 2006, 06:54:57 AM

I've been losing a lot of my money, lately - one day it's there, safely walleted, in lovely £10 and £20 denominations, and the next it's not, and I have no recollection of spending it.  I'm half wondering if someone's been pinching it.

Mole & Smi: They're not that expensive - you just need to be very judicious about what to buy.  Books are good.  It also helps if  the girl in question isn't overly fussed about clothes or shoes etc, and treats fashions as something to analyse, not wear.
142  BPSITE / BPSITE Headquarters / Gay on: December 07, 2006, 06:48:40 AM
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...and awesome for the beeb theyre really coming through with the whole non PC thing, we need more satyrical shows...

That would be interesting. Smiley

*adds satyrs*








...That said... :blink:
143  BPSITE / Geek's Corner / Suggestions for a graphics card? on: December 07, 2006, 06:09:33 AM

It has both AGP and PCI-E, although PCI-E slots allow for faster data transfer, and thus presumably a better breed of graphics card to reside in it.  Hardware's not my main area of expertise though.
144  BPSITE / Geek's Corner / Suggestions for a graphics card? on: November 28, 2006, 01:05:33 AM

Apparently ATI versus nVidea benchmarks very much depend on the test conditions - for example:
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Valve's game-engine benchmarks placed Nvidia's FX product-line a full generation behind ATI's R300 product-line. In Shader 2.0 enabled game-levels, NVIDIA's top-of-the-line FX 5900 Ultra performed about as fast as ATI's mainstream Radeon 9600, which cost a third as much as the NVIDIA card.
The 7900GS is a rather good card, true, but it's a bit of overkill as the PC isn't going to be used for that long (about two years). I'd rather not invest in a really expensive card only to buy another PC (a well-chosen Dell, naturally) which will then come with an essentially redundant card, by which time the 7900GS will have depreciated, and the installed card will be quite near it in specs anyway.  Thus, I literally need something that just fills the minimum requirements.

Many thanks for your input though, I appreciate it.
145  BPSITE / Geek's Corner / Suggestions for a graphics card? on: November 27, 2006, 08:28:46 AM

I'm in need of a relatively good one for a computer, but the computer won't have a very long shelf life, so I'm after a particularly good trade-off between features and cost.  The only requirements are 256 VRAM, 1.1 Pixel Shader support, and DirectX 9C compliance.

Any suggestions at all, and past experience with particular brand performance, anyone?
146  BPSITE / BPSITE Headquarters / Humerous images. on: November 23, 2006, 09:24:01 PM

Shush, you.  Other brands won't have to pay for the franchise costs, thus have more money to spare on the important, healing parts of the device.

This is probably worth a read if anyone has a few minutes.



147  BPSITE / Games and Gaming / Currently Playing on: November 23, 2006, 05:00:19 AM

Much like the Currently Reading thread, but for games.

On my part, I'm mid-way through Final Fantasy IX, but that's been on pause for quite some time, partly due to the fact that a certain other person prefers to watch me play (thus I can't really proceed on my own), and she's been playing her own games lately.  Also the fact that it's running on the PC and the graphics are slightly unstable detracts from the gameplay somewhat.

Currently, though, I'm playing Worms Armageddon, with intent to start on Pharaoh soon after.

Edit: I forgot Half Life 2, which I'm currently mid-way through (again), but the computer that it's on needs a new motherboard and is out of commission for a short while.
148  BPSITE / BPSITE Headquarters / Humerous images. on: November 21, 2006, 07:29:23 PM

And therein lies their sole marketing appeal.


I'm quite tempted to buy one of these, but I'm living with a nest of religious types, and they'd probably object - they wouldn't know a joke if it fell on them, for the most part.

149  BPSITE / Games and Gaming / Wordage on: November 21, 2006, 05:43:30 PM

Party In My Pants? Sure!

P A R T Y
150  BPSITE / Games and Gaming / So glad to join on: November 16, 2006, 11:48:29 PM
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you'd think they'd at least spell check their spam Tongue
It's possible that the spam has randomly misspelled words and phrase segments to avoid filters.  Another forum that I visit has very similar messages, but sometimes they're rearranged, with different words here and there.

And the HTML is probably because the spammers haven't got half a brain to their name, or they're also using the same message on different types of forums, some of which use HTML instead of BBCode.
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