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Gaming Culture: Classic Game Characters in Spore Welcome to Gaming Culture, 1UP's regular in-depth feature on game memes, viral videos, Flash games, or whatever else happens to set the Interwebs ablaze. Have you seen a meme that deserves some exploration? Drop a 1UP message to let us know. Spore, the next and arguably most ambitious project from Sims mastermind Will Wright, has a sneak preview of sorts with the recently-released Spore Creature Creator. Pac-Man by Echo49 First up we have Pac-Man, complete with a Homer Simpson beard and vicious, sharp teeth. Lakitu by Sangreal88 Lakitu, the high-flying enemy from the Mario series, rides atop his cloud. Metroid by Paleohunter05 Metroids have always looked terrifying, which makes Spore a great place to render them. Lolo by EdsDaMan7777 Younger gamers may not remember Lolo, since he's not a household name anymore, but this blue fuzzball solved many a puzzle to save his Lala. Yellow Devil by Martymart Kirby by rickomax This venerable pink mascot is still kicking and eating. Bomberman by JonRMC

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Shakespeare Insult Kit Shakespeare Insult Kit Since 1996, the origin of this kit was listed as anonymous. It came to me on a piece of paper in the 90's with no attribution, and I thought it would make a cool web page. Though I searched for the origin, I could never find it. In 2014, Lara M informed found the originating author. Combine one word from each of the three columns below, prefaced with "Thou": My additions: cullionly whoreson knave fusty malmsey-nosed blind-worm caluminous rampallian popinjay wimpled lily-livered scullian burly-boned scurvy-valiant jolt-head misbegotten brazen-faced malcontent odiferous unwash'd devil-monk poisonous bunch-back'd toad fishified leaden-footed rascal Wart-necked muddy-mettled Basket-Cockle pigeon-liver'd scale-sided Back to the insulter. Chris Seidel

Best Online Psychology Tests - Well Blog Want to know what’s really going on in your own head? The mental health Web site PsychCentral offers a list of the best online psychology tests. Some of these are used to collect data for research experiments, while others are skill tests or quizzes that offer personal insights. Here are a few of the best. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. And for even more insight, take PsychCentral’s own Sanity Score quiz, which is designed to assess aspects of your mental health, including your risk for depression, anxiety and other emotional disorders. For additional tests and more information about online psychology assessments, read the full PsychCentral article by clicking here. The OFFICIAL Watching Paint Dry Webcam The PaintCam has been brought to you by: Mirror Images Web ServicesProviding affordable & professional web services to small businesses and individuals. Images & Content © 1999 - 2014, Patti A. McEwin The Story About This Page This page his literally been here since early 1998, when it was set up while we were painting our dining room. Thanks for stopping by!

//gtmcknight.com: Steal These Buttons About Stealing These Buttons It all began on October 22, 2002 when Jeremy Hedley posted the the original offering of buttons. I, as many others, were infatuated with these for quite some time and begun collecting as many as I could. For other buttons check out: Terrababy's Animated Buttons, GWTMedia's IP Address Buttons, Freestyle Buttons. Making Your Own There are many resources available to make your own button. But You Said Steal.. Steal These Buttons is meant to be a place to collect buttons for display on your own website.

hCard Creator This user interface, and the code behind it, is provided as an example for the benefit of microformat open standards developers, and to demonstrate the clear one to one correspondence between microformat fields and microformat code. The code generated by this interface may be used for semantic web pages, structured blogging, or any other application that requires markup that is simultaneously human presentable and machine readable. Based on the hCard creator by Tantek Çelik (later updated by Ryan King), which is based on the XFN Creator (v1.0 by Matt Mullenweg, v1.1 update by Tantek Çelik). To report any problems or make any suggestions, please send feedback to the #microformats IRC channel on Freenode.

.htaccess Tutorials, htaccess Examples, Sample .htaccess Files .htaccess is a very ancient configuration file that controls the Web Server running your website, and is one of the most powerful configuration files you will ever come across. Htaccess has the ability to control access of the WWW's HyperText Transfer Protocol (HTTP) using Password Protection, 301 Redirects, rewrites, and much much more. This is because this configuration file was coded in the earliest days of the web (HTTP), for one of the first Web Servers ever! This is not an introduction to .htaccess… This is the evolution of the best of the best. You've come to the right place if you are looking to acquire mad skills for using .htaccess files. Originally (2003) this guide was known in certain hacker circles and hidden corners of the net as an ultimate .htaccess due to the powerful htaccess tricks and tips to bypass security on a webhost, and also because many of the tricks and examples were pretty impressive back then in that group. Htaccess - Evolved ^ AskApache Htaccess Journey ^ !)

Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line A gateway is commonly used to make an ADSL connection Asymmetric digital subscriber line (ADSL) is a type of digital subscriber line (DSL) technology, a data communications technology that enables faster data transmission over copper telephone lines than a conventional voiceband modem can provide. It does this by utilizing frequencies that are not used by a voice telephone call.[1] A splitter, or DSL filter, allows a single telephone connection to be used for both ADSL service and voice calls at the same time. ADSL can generally only be distributed over short distances from the telephone exchange (the last mile), typically less than 4 kilometres (2 mi),[2] but has been known to exceed 8 kilometres (5 mi) if the originally laid wire gauge allows for further distribution. Overview[edit] There are both technical and marketing reasons why ADSL is in many places the most common type offered to home users. Operation[edit] Frequency plan for ADSL Annex A. Interleaving and fastpath[edit]

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