The look of this car is nothing but amazing. Very stunning, powerful look backed with major power under the hood and to top it all of it’s just a concept car (smile).
Source: YouTube.com
Source: NetCarShow.com
The look of this car is nothing but amazing. Very stunning, powerful look backed with major power under the hood and to top it all of it’s just a concept car (smile).
Source: YouTube.com
Source: NetCarShow.com
Hollywood wants Congress to give it new super powers over your TV, radio, and computer. Find out more in this animation, and go to http://www.eff.org/corrupt/ to learn more, take action to stop these proposals, and download the animation.
Here’s something to read that will make you think. I’m more then aware of such situations but to many people just don’t seem to realize the impact of their actions when it comes to their personal information.
Source: Do people really care about their own personal information?
I came across this video and thought I just had to pass it along to others. Very funny video of a boy having a major hissy fit.
I came across this short film called “Punch Out!! The Movie” based on the popular Nintendo 8-bit video game, Mike Tyson’s Punch Out!. The film is quite amusing in a gamer and geeky sort of way, enjoy.
I’m sure most would agree when one does a programming mistake they are a lot of times trivial mistakes. However when one stares at the code for long periods of time we seem to go blind and then in the process of frustration loose all logically thinking as to what could be causing the problem. Here is one such problem with arrays.
There is many ways to populate vales into a HTML select element. Here is one example I’ve come up with.
PHP Code Example
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 | <select size="1" name="szFooBar[]" multiple="multiple"> < ?php $i=0; while($obResults = mysql_fetch_row($saResults)) { if ($_POST['szFooBar'] == $obResults[0]) { $szSelectedValue[$i] = " selected=\"selected\""; } else { $szSelectedValue[$i] = ""; } printf("<option value=\"%s\"%s>%s\n",$obResults[0], $szSelectedValue[$i], $obResults[1]); $i++; } ?> </select> |
An interview has been recently done by CBC with Gary Fung the operator of isoHunt.com about the MPAA suing him for purposely violating film copyrights. isoHunt.com is a BitTorrent search engine site which the MPAA is claiming allows individuals to steal movies and is costing the movie industry money. Just like the interview and the MPAA they are just not seeming to understand the fact that isoHunt.com is just an search engine that indexes content that is available on the Internet. isoHunt.com is no different then Google.com, Yahoo.com or MSN.com. This aggrevates me to no end that the MPAA or anyone else for that matter has the right to market inaccurate information to the general public and have the right to sue someone into the ground. Just like isoHunt, Google and others they can not nor can they control what content is available online. I hope this case and others will finally put this to rest like it should be. This is however as long as the MPAA doesn’t drive isoHunt.com, Gary Fung into breaking down to fight back due to overwhelming legal costs. It’s like a big bully on a play ground attacking an innocent child that has no where near the power to possibly fight back. Power in this case is money, political and marketing lies to the public.
Source: CBC Interview: Richmond man takes on Hollywood in piracy case (video, RealPlayer)
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