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This wallpaper captures the urban essence that proliferated the art of Ghost in the Shell in every incarnation of the series. Phill does an amazing job of capturing a moment of surrealism.
While there are a few, stray building angles and shadows, you find that your eye forgives the minor details and instead focuses on the overall scene that is larger than life, with lights trailing off into infinity.
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2 years 10 months ago
"Sorry XDI was cleaning up the code when I accidentally misplace the codes. I didn't noticed it for a few hours yesterday but I found out and fix it asap. It should be working right now."
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Wallpaper lost or forgoten? xD
2 years 10 months ago
"Your wallpaper is still on the moderation queue that's why it does not appear on the wallpaper section yet. It will be once it has been approved by the moderators."View
AP 3.3
2 years 10 months ago
"LOL, we know that. I should remove it."
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AP 3.3
2 years 10 months ago
"Oh and you all can put on hold on creating your custom userpage for APv3 now as APv4 have a new grid type layout so they will be major CSS changes. Don't worry, it won't be another 1000 lines CSS horror LOL (at least not the full one XD)."View
Clarifications
2 years 11 months ago
"Those that are on Norton Internet Security firewall will have some problem with the shoutbox. You can't update or post your shout unless you disable Javascript for disable Norton. But it seems to be working these couple of days, so I can't be sure on this."View
Atlantis
2 years 11 months ago
"Oh... atlantis. I like the "Stargate: Atlantis" version of atlantis. LOL"View
Banned?
2 years 11 months ago
"Ah... it is because you are on dynamic IP. There are 2 users that is banned starting with the IP that is really close to yours. So there is a high posibility that your dynamic IP changed to theirs causing you to see the ban message. How frequent do you see the banned message?"View
image link syntax
3 years 1 week ago
"Raw HTML link does not function in the post. Use bbCodes, click the "BBcode List" to see the example."View
Secundary category or keywords on scans
3 years 1 week ago
"Caiobrz, your search is working fine but our problem still lies when the user enter the tags. Some user could just enter nothing on the keyword part. We would also need to have someone doing data entry for the missing keyword on our current scan to fill the database and no doubt as you said it would take a lot of work on that part.Oh how could I have forgotten this... I used del.icio.us as my main bookmark a lot and when you need to enter the tag for it I sometimes have trouble recalling the tag that I used. For example I already have a tag called "design" created, I sometimes have trouble recalling whether I have the tag called "design" or "designs". So I get 2 duplicate tags with the same meaning. Again like you said, this would be solve by fixing the keywords but can we cover all the keywords? What if the user need a new keyword?
Until I found this. What this plugin does is, it loads the keyword database with most used keyword sorting for that URL that other user might have already bookmarked. So it save me the trouble of thinking a word for a tag or recalling my own tag. I just used what is popular.
But scans are not distinguish enough unlike URL to sort the popular tags but I think loading keyword from database might help when our scope is open. That at least helps in conflicting tags. This could be further improve using AJAX (our framework already support it). Have you seen Google Suggest?
We would most probably have multiple tags for a scan and google suggest are really good at suggesting related tags/keywords. I wonder how their logic and database relation works, if we could create something similar then I think we have solve the problem with taxonomy on an open scope."
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Secundary category or keywords on scans
3 years 1 week ago
"O... as in taxonomy (user-developed classification)? like del.icio.us and flickr?Well, it could be useful but then again this does involve a lot of work plus the debate on taxonomy itself. It's hard to control vocabulary in taxonomy and you might end up getting a lot of tags with different meaning. For example, a "mouse" can be a computer mouse or a real mouse or mickey mouse. The hard part in this is to get the system smart enough to sort "your" relevant tag. I think flikr has done a good job in this.
I think taxonomy works well in a close scope like what del.icio.us did. This need some in-depth research to be done before it can be applied on. I'm waiting to see your proof-of-consept Caiobrz (yours is close scope I think since you are the only one that entered the keyword)."
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