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Member since May 24, 2005

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  1. Review - Elwoh SmartBackup Professional

    1.0.3088 Beta (Jun 3, 2005)

    There is NO possible way to 100% Guarntee that you will never lose data, and you know that.

    All the backups in the world won't stop a fire, tornado, hurricane, end of the world from crushing your backups.

    Yes, the website has been under-construction for some time, only because I've been busy with many other clients. I will have it done soon.

  2. Review - Better File Rename

    4.5 (May 25, 2005)

    I think that this application is very well built, and is overall very handy and easy to use.

  3. Review - TeamTalk

    3.1 Beta 7 (May 25, 2005)

    Very awesome system you have here. It sounds perfectly clear, better than talking on the telephone. The quality is also WAY better than Scype, and even MSN Messenger.

    Way to go with this application, keep up the good work.

  4. Review - Random Number Generator Pro

    1.33 (May 25, 2005)

    I agree with WhiteZero on this one, if you think you can write an application such as this (which is outstanding in my opinion) in one line of code, go for it!

    Once again, this application is very well built and does exactly what you would expect, and more!

  5. Review - Screensaver Factory Standard

    3.3 (May 25, 2005)

    It's simple, this application is very well build, error free and it makes spectacular screensavers. Wonderful work man!

  6. Comment - IE Head: Netscape 8 Breaks XML in IE

    3.3 (May 27, 2005 - 2:08 AM)

    Just wait for Internet Explorer 7. It's going to be the best, WAY more features than FireFox, and it's WAY WAY WAY more secure than any other browser.

    The way it processes pages is amazing, its faster than firefox, and well... WAY faster than IE6 :).

  7. Comment - Is America's Army a Recruiting Tool?

    3.3 (May 25, 2005 - 2:47 AM)

    Take note that there is indeed a very big difference between reality, and a virtual simulation such as the America's Army game.

    The objective isn't to kill any of the suspects/enemies, but rather in a sense "negotiate" with them to give up. Having thoughts to use weapons of mass destruction isn't just a beleif that some in the US have, but more on a global scale that everyone beleived (except for of course the people in which the weapons are with).

    Having a .223 Caliber M4 pointed at ones head does have an impact as to what they do next. We give the people plenty of time to come to an agreement, give up, or stand their ground.

    We aren't going to go off and kill people for fun, nor are we going to go and kill people for walking on the flowers. It's something that has to be done (period). Peace is only an option when it is in mutual agreement between both sides, in the case of the current war it has/was only stated/though of by us.

    About the game being a virtual simulation as stated earlier, it may possibly inffluence the thoughts of the end-user (player), however bridging the huge gap between that virtual world, and the reality is much more complex. Everyone has a "soft spot" if you wish, people do indeed shoot, stab, and murder people in other ways for very odd, and possibly stupid ways. These people whom perform the actions do desierve to be punished.

    Thats my thoughts.