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Originally posted by johnny ballbags@Feb 24 2006, 08:35 AM

someone told me PS CS2 is slower because of the currency recognitions shit... true/false?

 

also: anyone have a torrent for 3dsmax?

 

&: anyone know how to use lightwave?

 

Man, i tried using Lightwave 8, wasn't happening.

 

On that note i gues si'll offer you v8 if your interested.

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Originally posted by johnny ballbags+Feb 24 2006, 09:35 AM--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (johnny ballbags - Feb 24 2006, 09:35 AM)</div><div class='quotemain'>someone told me PS CS2 is slower because of the currency recognitions shit... true/false?

 

also: anyone have a torrent for 3dsmax?

 

&: anyone know how to use lightwave?

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Damnit, Fruity Loops is confusing as hell. I'm not used to these sequencer programs.

 

 

go to torrentspry and look it up.

3dsm 8 is way better than lightwave. imho.

 

 

 

 

herbivore: step writing isn't that hard. c'mon now.

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http://torrentsearcher.filesharingplace.com/

 

Torrent Search Engine Searcher is a Bit Torrent search engine that uses other search sites.

 

http://www.demonoid.com/torrents

 

Demonoid.com is one of the best BitTorrent Trackers and dump sites around. Use it to track your torrents, or just take a look at what other members have uploaded.

 

have to become a member only certain amount can be added to keep it fast last time i checked they were still open

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Originally posted by lord_casek@Feb 24 2006, 01:34 PM

herbivore: step writing isn't that hard. c'mon now.

I understand the concept of it, but there are so many little freaking buttons, switches and knobs everywhere that overwhelm me. I'm used to Modplug, where it's a lot easier to see what you're doing, although I'm sure FL has tons of effects and options that Modplug doesn't.

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i have a crack for that.

 

*edit: but what ballbags posted seems easy enough.

 

1. Open the banknote image with ImageReady (fortunately, ImageReady does not have the same banknote protection as photoshop)

2. Go to File > Edit in Photoshop

3. Viola. The image loads in Photosohp without being checked.

 

Happy Counterfeiting!

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rumpuncher: i encountered the same problem once.

 

here's what i did: i downloaded firefox and installed over the old one.

fixed erryting. 'cept...you gota go back and fix that memory leak thing.

 

 

 

 

MAINTER:.....dammit...dude. that's how many ip's are in the list to block...not the ip's you've already blocked. nukka. damn.

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