
It was filed under 'Where's the Kaboom?!? There was supposed to be an earth shattering Kaboom!"
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Sat 11 Oct 2008, 22:42,
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...pretty much. But thanks for trying.
I believe it's bein corrected as we speak...
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Sat 11 Oct 2008, 22:42,
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I believe it's bein corrected as we speak...

WILL YOU LET ME GET ANY SLEEP TONIGHT!?
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Sat 11 Oct 2008, 22:46,
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managed it finally!!
bloop was right about the lights being off.. also the image appears closer to the left side for me rather than in the middle.. huzzah. back down to the starwars one :)
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Sat 11 Oct 2008, 22:49,
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bloop was right about the lights being off.. also the image appears closer to the left side for me rather than in the middle.. huzzah. back down to the starwars one :)

no where near the middle...
am my eyes broken?
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Sat 11 Oct 2008, 23:01,
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am my eyes broken?

i linked to a few comments down.
but i think i may of borked my eyes staring at linda blair D:
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Sat 11 Oct 2008, 23:03,
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but i think i may of borked my eyes staring at linda blair D:

...they don't really have a cure for that yet. Except for rice. The power of Rice compels you...
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Sat 11 Oct 2008, 23:04,
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...do you hear a crunching sound when you tilt your head?
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Sat 11 Oct 2008, 23:03,
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but thats just my neck
edit : i got thrown like a frisbee when i was playing rugby when i was about 12, never been the same since
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Sat 11 Oct 2008, 23:04,
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edit : i got thrown like a frisbee when i was playing rugby when i was about 12, never been the same since

...Necks tend to crunch, broken eyes sort of sound like when you're picking up broken glass.
I can make my neck crunch on demand. Very useful in crowded lifts.
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Sat 11 Oct 2008, 23:10,
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I can make my neck crunch on demand. Very useful in crowded lifts.

ankles (well my ankle clicks with every step)
are the only things i can click on deman, i used to be able to click my knees... but it hurts now :( stupid hurty legs
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Sat 11 Oct 2008, 23:14,
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are the only things i can click on deman, i used to be able to click my knees... but it hurts now :( stupid hurty legs

...I can do my ankles and my big toes, also my ring fingers, just by moving them. I don;t know why, but it's rather fun. I also used to be able to fill my mouth will blood on cue, but I think that was just gingivitis.
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Sat 11 Oct 2008, 23:19,
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I'm learning as I go, hopefully more folks will do the same for looking at 'em! ;)
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Sat 11 Oct 2008, 22:53,
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...in that it's two separated images with depth cues. That's pretty much the definition of a Stereogram.
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But anything wider than that is really hard to do.
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Sat 11 Oct 2008, 23:03,
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then try again. I couldn't see the first one at first but after leaving it alone for a bit it just came naturally.
Also, I think Whisky helps.
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Sat 11 Oct 2008, 23:06,
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Also, I think Whisky helps.


Is there a way to connect a PS3 to a non-HDCP monitor?
Could I get an AV - DVI and audio cable?
The only connections the monitor has are DVI and an audio in. I know you can get HDMI - DVI, but apparently you need a HDCP monitor for that...
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Sat 11 Oct 2008, 22:40,
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Could I get an AV - DVI and audio cable?
The only connections the monitor has are DVI and an audio in. I know you can get HDMI - DVI, but apparently you need a HDCP monitor for that...

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I don't know how or why, i don't really understand anything.
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Sat 11 Oct 2008, 22:50,
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...that ordinary games will work just fine with the HDMI - DVI converter, but Blu-ray movies will be a problem. Fucking DRM.
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Sat 11 Oct 2008, 22:44,
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I've heard people have been connecting with HDMI - DVI, and just gettign a black screen, and apparently it's because the monitors aren't HDCP.
Although I could well be wrong. I know very little about this sort of thing.
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Sat 11 Oct 2008, 22:46,
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Although I could well be wrong. I know very little about this sort of thing.

but I've never used a P$3. I could never trust a video game console that looks like it should be cooling my living room more than it can play games. [/Sony Design Blog]
HDMI - DVI converters are only a few quid on the eBayTube so you won't have lost out too much. I think one of my cow-workers has a P$3 and the converter dongle, I'll axe him when he gets back fro India...
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Sat 11 Oct 2008, 22:52,
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HDMI - DVI converters are only a few quid on the eBayTube so you won't have lost out too much. I think one of my cow-workers has a P$3 and the converter dongle, I'll axe him when he gets back fro India...

There are very few images which get my primal 'fear' thing going as much as this one always has.
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Sat 11 Oct 2008, 22:40,
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I'm not sure why.
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Sat 11 Oct 2008, 22:45,
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bUT DOES THAT STOP ME? nO SIR, IT DOES NOT!
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Sat 11 Oct 2008, 22:46,
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Does anyone know a company that will do a graphic design 'apprentiship'?
As in receiving wages as you progress and ultimately being part of the company.
Or any help around the subject would be useful.
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Sat 11 Oct 2008, 22:49,
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As in receiving wages as you progress and ultimately being part of the company.
Or any help around the subject would be useful.

Thats prob your best bet, look for graphic design comps and send out some emails
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Sat 11 Oct 2008, 22:55,
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I've spent all of tonight writing a CV and sending it out to as many companies i could think of, basically for a trade apprentiship.
But I would like to pursue graphic design/illustration, the only thing stopping me is that if i did, i'd have to go to college and live
on £30 a week EMA, which is hardly enough to run my ped with let alone live on.
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Sat 11 Oct 2008, 22:59,
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But I would like to pursue graphic design/illustration, the only thing stopping me is that if i did, i'd have to go to college and live
on £30 a week EMA, which is hardly enough to run my ped with let alone live on.

unless you sign up to some government placement where you'll be on a very low wage for a while whilst you are trained up
Who's going to employ a novice on a salary?
Volunteer for a while if you consider yourself hot enough, and learn all you can; then apply for a proper job as a pro
www.bapla.org.uk/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=12&Itemid=109&favm=627
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Sat 11 Oct 2008, 23:07,
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Who's going to employ a novice on a salary?
Volunteer for a while if you consider yourself hot enough, and learn all you can; then apply for a proper job as a pro
www.bapla.org.uk/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=12&Itemid=109&favm=627

/well paid training position blog
Although admittedly, I expect more people want to be graphic designers than Scientists.
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Sat 11 Oct 2008, 23:09,
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Although admittedly, I expect more people want to be graphic designers than Scientists.