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golfer
Posts: 1760 Joined: 1/5/2005 From: Bath, Wiltshire, UK Status: offline
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RE: What software - 1/23/2005 8:31:47
See pure entertainment on all levels. Drugs and sex included in the fun of footy. Oh Kitka, due to your comments we are on the move again to dancing now. My wife is threatening to get me lessons as her toes can't take any more pain. You keep on the dancing as it is becoming very popular in the UK again with the masses. Don't worry about going off at a tangent. The whole thread has been informative for me on the software issue and thoroughly entertaining on the other issues covered. I have also communicated with quite a few people like you which is important to get me confident enough to raise matters and not feel embarrassed when raising issues with knowledgeable people in the web design field. I hope everyone who has contributed and all the other readers have enjoyed the light-hearted moments. Ian
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dpf
Posts: 7121 Joined: 11/12/2003 From: India-napolis Status: offline
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RE: What software - 1/23/2005 8:52:51
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You know the one which is played with the feet and popular all over the world. Discuss. oh yea..the one that usually ends zero to zero?
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golfer
Posts: 1760 Joined: 1/5/2005 From: Bath, Wiltshire, UK Status: offline
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RE: What software - 1/23/2005 9:06:55
Yeah. That's the one. Seen many a great game that ends nil nil because you never know until the end that it is going to end that way. Ian
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TomH
Posts: 67 Joined: 1/23/2005 From: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania USA Status: offline
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RE: What software - 1/26/2005 17:55:02
To interrupt and get back to HTML... DDC Publishing has a 3 book series that seems to cover it all rather painlessly. HTML 4.0 Fundamentals, HTML 4.0 Intermediate, and HTML 4.0 Advanced. They are spiral bound softcover and, as I recall, not too pricey. I picked mine up at a college bookstore and at a minimum they are great references for the times you are scratching your head trying to remember how to do something. I strongly agree that you should know enough code to be able to look for a problem. (or to be able to insert a snippet of javascript and get it to show up in the correct spot.) Tom.
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golfer
Posts: 1760 Joined: 1/5/2005 From: Bath, Wiltshire, UK Status: offline
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RE: What software - 1/26/2005 18:08:30
Thanks Tom. I appreciate your input. Sorry about going "off thread". It's these other people you see. I am just the poor guy who asked a simple question. Good fun though. Bye Ian
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