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yeah the time thing is way off.... this should be no big deal to fix either...... i'm 16 now but about a year ago i wrote a vb prog to update time on my computer from timeservers on the internet. i forgot what port but its a low one and it's very easy to do. I have forgotten all the detailed stuff cos i've been busy with school and friends and all. it isn't a big deal on a windows comp and i don't see why it would be harder for unix.
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yeah the time thing is way off.... this should be no big deal to fix either...... i'm 16 now but about a year ago i wrote a vb prog to update time on my computer from timeservers on the internet. i forgot what port but its a low one and it's very easy to do. I have forgotten all the detailed stuff cos i've been busy with school and friends and all. it isn't a big deal on a windows comp and i don't see why it would be harder for unix.
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casper3699.. I'm pretty sure its his signiture (as ac1dspectrum pointed out).. that code screws it all up.
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casper3699.. I'm pretty sure its his signiture (as ac1dspectrum pointed out).. that code screws it all up.
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themaster_2001 screwed up his/her signiature, but JP has banned him/her now so we shouldn't have any more trouble. :)
As for scrolling horizontally, I've noticed that this occurs quite frequently on AO, and it is extremely annoying. However, if someone posts pre-formatted code e.g. , which is over 100 characters, it's likely to cause a lot of people to scroll.
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I think part of the scrolling issue has to deal with what browser you are using also. The only time I have to scroll in IE is when there is a really long mood that takes up extra space, or when I have the window really small. In an old verson of mozilla, I have to scroll a lot. In opera 5, I rarely have to scroll also.
I am not sure if you are making a suggestion, or showing a bug bassed on what browser you are using.
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Greetings All:
Damn, did this thread go in every direction under the sun or what? Let's try to keep it at 1 suggestion per thread, ok?
Many of the suggestions/comments mentioned in this thread have already been addressed, so I'm going to close it.