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    Forum updated?

    You have access to the admin panel?Also, I like the spoiler tag as well.. although it's not much use on a web-dev forum, although it might have it's uses.
  2. Motivated Member, I thought I'd just use the abbreviation...
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    C#

    C# seems to be more logical... using System; class A{ public static void Main(String[] args){ Console.WriteLine("Hello World"); }} I mean like Console.WriteLine() seems to be more logical than System.out.println() with the Class and object address.So they both have there ups and downs, although C# is professionally built and has a better framework, with .NET and things. It states that only time will tell. I guess you get what you pay for, that Java is free and open source, but it does have it's disadvantages, but the same with C#.
  4. Sniffy

    Forum updated?

    I edit my posts a lot because I jump to conclusions and don't troubleshoot my problems enough.
  5. Sniffy

    Forum updated?

    Really?It is kind of nice but it after awhile it'll probably be annoying.
  6. True, but it's not a common web language. It's more powerful as desktop applications and such. Maybe if I come to be MM, they'll add a Java forum, it was just a suggestion, because it would probably attract more members.
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    Forum updated?

    I like the new personal portal and friends system as well.
  8. Could we make a forum for high-leveled programming languages though?That just came to mind....
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    Forum updated?

    Yeah, they make fast reply a lot more user-convient.
  10. Sniffy

    C#

    Okay, thanks.
  11. Sniffy

    C#

    C# is basically MS version of Java, I think. Is it as a high-leveled as Java, or higher?
  12. Sniffy

    Forum updated?

    Finally the upgrade.I was just about to post a suggestion about this.
  13. Sniffy

    Whoa...

    Doesn't the sun release various gases that are used in the formation of the planets around it. What your saying makes perfect sense, and you're right, but can you explain in more detail because I thought it said something about the sun having to do with the product of gases and materials for the planets, because I just watched BBC's Sky at Night, which explains the formation of distant galaxies and solar systems, with outer-solar planets, and it's also a special on Venus of which I bought, and it also includes some interesting photographs, which I'll show.I only saved a few, but if you would like to see more I could. i'm not sure if the quality will be as clear because ImageShack compresses it, but you'll get the idea.The is the map that the rover took on mars, or a small portion.Two smaller premature galaxies forming into one. That's why what you told me justsomeguy, is true, but the sun does play a part other than a pull.Here's just a small picture comparing Venus and Earth. A goal is for man to visit Venus, although it seems pretty hard now, they're thinking of it as a smaller goal after Mars.I've figured out that the Carbon Dioxide is coming from the water that was steamed away, turning into oxygen and hydrogen into the atmosphere, where most of the hydrogen went out into space. That's what BBC said anyways, but any better explanations/tips would be great.Now, this is the mapping of Venus' surface which was obviously computer enhanced, but this is an idea of what it would look like.Venus has strange deep valleys that are usually eroded by water, but there isn't supposed to be any water, and lava usually transforms into molten rock before it can get any depth. That's one of the mysteries.Yeah, so for the distant planets go, outside of our Solar System, we're finding mostly Gas Giants like Jupiter, that are easy to locate, but they're also very close to the sun, and like five times as big, which is very fascinating.Using the wasp system, which I think traps light waves, we can find planets like Earth possibly.I don't know a whole lot about all of this, but it just started fascinating me and I'd like to know more.
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    Whoa...

    I beat you to it again. :)Just before you posted I had a look at it, it's really neat, and big.So Ceres...for more than a century we actually thought it was a planet....that just shows you the amount we've gained in technology.The picture gave me a good idea what it's like too, in mass.I figured because of the whole fusion process that Pluto wouldn't be a star, but I swear I heard people go on about how it used to be a star. I thought maybe it was damaged and crumpled, but I guess that was pretty inaccurate. Now that I think of it, any star can have things orbiting around it, because supposively the stars make the planets by releasing carbon and hydrogen, and other things... if you could fill me in on the whole process that would be great, of planets forming from the stars.What are Sedna and Orcus categorized as?Solar System Objects (Orbiters)?
  15. I find ConText really, I'm glad I found it in your signature, although it's open source, so it's not 100% perfect.
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    Whoa...

    Thanks, I was confused with the three names "Xena", "2003 UB313" and "Eris", so now that I know they are all the same thing that's great.So Ceres is in the Asteroid Belt, how big is it, and has it ever been in risk of damage?Also, how big is the Asteroid Belt?You explained this to me, but I already early started looking up trans-neptunian objects, the Kuiper Belt, the Scattered Disk, and the Oort Cloud. If you could give me some information on how these fields of space are, and what else they found in them, that would be great.Your definition of "Clearing the Neighbourhood" really maked a lot of sense.Also, I heard people say Pluto used to be star, I don't think so, but is this correct?___EditI figured out that the Oort Cloud is a big field of Comets, that's about 2000 times the distance that Pluto is from the Sun.For a new question, is Proxima Centauri a base for another Solar System?
  17. Yes, there's a lot of spam in the early mornings and late nights, I've come to that conclusion, but the moderators take care of it..
  18. Sniffy

    Whoa...

    The greenhouse effect creeps me out, I hate fossil fuels, but they're our power resource. I've heard solar powered cars is very expensive, unless it was just a rumor and they weren't even invented yet.As for Venus, I know about the surfuric acid in the atmosphere, and it's the hottest planet (I think) because of the mass amount of carbon (dioxide?) in the atmosphere as well. I didn't know it doesn't have any moons, thanks.I'm reading about Ceres, Pluto, and 2003 UB313, well I wanted to know about the new "dwarf planets" in the Solar System, but I wanted to know more about the definition of "dwarf planet", what's the difference.I found Wiki confusing, so can you explain to me what "does not clear the neighbourhood", when they refer to a "dwarf planet" not "clearing the neighbourhood"?Also, has 2003 UB313 become Eris, or is Eris in a different Solar System?Also, I hate to be asking so much but do you mind explaining the different categories of Dwarfs?I find there's so much, in such confusing terms on Wiki, or I just might not be reading them carefully enough, but hopefully you guys could make this easier.The greenhouse effect creeps me out, I hate fossil fuels, but they're our power resource. I've heard solar powered cars is very expensive, unless it was just a rumor and they weren't even invented yet.As for Venus, I know about the surfuric acid in the atmosphere, and it's the hottest planet (I think) because of the mass amount of carbon (dioxide?) in the atmosphere as well. I didn't know it doesn't have any moons, thanks.I'm reading about Ceres, Pluto, and 2003 UB313, well I wanted to know about the new "dwarf planets" in the Solar System, but I wanted to know more about the definition of "dwarf planet", what's the difference.I found Wiki confusing, so can you explain to me what "does not clear the neighbourhood", when they refer to a "dwarf planet" not "clearing the neighbourhood"?Also, has 2003 UB313 become Eris, or is Eris in a different Solar System?Also, I hate to be asking so much but do you mind explaining the different categories of Dwarfs?I find there's so much, in such confusing terms on Wiki, or I just might not be reading them carefully enough, but hopefully you guys could make this easier.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dwarf_planet#...f_dwarf_planets
  19. Or rather... :)image[1] = '<img src=\'the url\' alt=\'alt text\' />';But as you said, that avoids good mark-up
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    Whoa...

    I've come to a conclusion of Venus being my favorite planet, any interesting articles on Venus would be great. I know the basics about the planet, but I haven't gotten into detail, but I'd like to.http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/ap061030.html
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    Whoa...

    Sorry, I was tired when I posted then.
  22. How does this have to do with JS?
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    html

    What's up with all this spam lately?There was a lot of it a week or so ago, and now it seems to be coming back.I see you guys are doing a good job, but there just seems to be so much of it.We can't really help it, but it would be good if it was stopped.This is the first nonsense thread I saw, but other than that there's been a lot of garbage such as "Adult", and various off-topic ads.
  24. <html><head><style type='text/css'>.menu a{color: #000;text-decoration: none;}.menu a:hover{text-decoration: underline;}</style></head><body><div class='menu'><a href='java script: void(0)'>Link</a><br /><a href='java script: void(0)'>Link</a><br /><a href='java script: void(0)'>Link</a><br /><a href='java script: void(0)'>Link</a><br /><a href='java script: void(0)'>Link</a><br /></div></body></html> Nothing fancy but is that what you mean?
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    my first site

    Yes, I see what you mean. <img src='*' width='*' height='*' />
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