jvd said:zurich
I don't even want to know what you do while looking at that hamster on cold and late nights .....
vrecan said:The one time Icon Of Coil was suppose to come here "colorado" they ended up not showing we had to listen to some horrid local bands dont even remember the names. Covenent is suppose to be here at the end of the month cant wait to see them
Deepak said:WTH is my desktop not being displayed.... ....I can see it on my geocities.com page/.....
ChryZ said:Deepak said:WTH is my desktop not being displayed.... ....I can see it on my geocities.com page/.....
wget http://www.geocities.com/deepak_tamang/mydesktop.jpg --referer=http://www.beyond3d.com
--10:08:48-- http://www.geocities.com/deepak_tamang/mydesktop.jpg
=> `mydesktop.jpg'
Resolving www.geocities.com... done.
Connecting to www.geocities.com[66.218.76.86]:80... connected.
HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 403 Forbidden
10:08:49 ERROR 403: Forbidden.
Geocities seems not to like external content access on images, when you access the link from this board your web-browser is sending the wrong referer. Get an other webspace or create a small html page.
ChryZ said:"Deepak:I dont have any private web space....what to do?"
1. use notepad, copy and paste this:
<html>
<body>
</body>
</html>
2. save as mydesktop.html
3. upload the file mydesktop.html to your geocities webspace via FTP
Post link http://www.geocities.com/deepak_tamang/mydesktop.html
ChryZ said:"Deepak:I dont have any private web space....what to do?"
1. use notepad, copy and paste this:
<html>
<body>
</body>
</html>
2. save as mydesktop.html
3. upload the file mydesktop.html to your geocities webspace via FTP
Post link http://www.geocities.com/deepak_tamang/mydesktop.html
maskrider said:Ozymandis said:maskrider said:Settled with Philips 170W4P as it costs only half while offering RGB/DVI inputs, and looks pretty slick, too.
How do you play your Xbox and Gamecube on the Philips, because AFAIK it doesn't have component input?
1. Keydigital transcoder, or
2. My prototype video processor (accepts anything from 480i->720p and scale to specific resolutions)
for 720p on X-BOX, I usually use Transcoder as the Philips recognise native 1280x720 mode.
Ozymandis said:maskrider said:Ozymandis said:maskrider said:Settled with Philips 170W4P as it costs only half while offering RGB/DVI inputs, and looks pretty slick, too.
How do you play your Xbox and Gamecube on the Philips, because AFAIK it doesn't have component input?
1. Keydigital transcoder, or
2. My prototype video processor (accepts anything from 480i->720p and scale to specific resolutions)
for 720p on X-BOX, I usually use Transcoder as the Philips recognise native 1280x720 mode.
I was wondering about this. I'm shopping around for a widescreen LCD and none of them have 1280x720 listed in their supported resolutions. How do LCDs handle non-standard modes that are within their operating range?