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    Quote Originally Posted by GommeInc
    Ah I see then, I wasn't exactly classing you as a n00b, considering you seem to know what you are doing, you are basically semi new. Constructive Criticism is the pointless way of getting your point across. Negative Criticism is really what helps sites progress further because you point out the bad things more exaggeratedly.

    You really should stop sticking your nose into other peoples business...
    you calling dan a n00b is my buisness
    SHUT UP

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    Hey,

    I understand what your saying about the negative criticism but it's not needed in fact a rule on most popular webdesign forums is ' Only constructive Critique '

    It puts people moral up but when you give out negative it puts peoples moral down. And also I think Constructive gets your point across because if something good as well as bad is said they can improve on it while if you just blatently slam the site and owner. It's just wrong and really it shows you cannot be mature about it.

    - Dan

    Quote Originally Posted by GommeInc
    Ah I see then, I wasn't exactly classing you as a n00b, considering you seem to know what you are doing, you are basically semi new. Constructive Criticism is the pointless way of getting your point across. Negative Criticism is really what helps sites progress further because you point out the bad things more exaggeratedly.

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    It all depends on the sort of person you are criticising really. Whether they have a strong morale or a weak one. If you have a weak one you are surely to fail in Web Design unless you have a team of strong, hard woking people designing templates and making pages.

    Just wondering, have you been on this forum before with another account if ozzie-ing says you have?

    Quote Originally Posted by DanWilliamson
    Hey,

    I understand what your saying about the negative criticism but it's not needed in fact a rule on most popular webdesign forums is ' Only constructive Critique '

    It puts people moral up but when you give out negative it puts peoples moral down. And also I think Constructive gets your point across because if something good as well as bad is said they can improve on it while if you just blatently slam the site and owner. It's just wrong and really it shows you cannot be mature about it.

    - Dan
    I personally think it is you who shut up. You are making your friend look like he is a weakling, who cannot talk, which he certainly isn't by the looks of it. You are acting like a bodyguard. :rolleyes:. Besides, it was a general mis-understanding and I didn't exactly call him a newb "/ I was enquiring over the fact that he may not of known about this persons over advertising in the past.

    So, perhaps you should shut up?
    Quote Originally Posted by ozzie-ing
    you calling dan a n00b is my buisness
    SHUT UP
    Last edited by GommeInc; 15-01-2006 at 12:35 PM.

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    Hey,

    Good point in a lot of that.

    And yes I was Raremandan the illitirate newb who liked to skitz on this forum lol, i've changed now and consider everyones opinion.

    And true to the fact if you have low moral you will probably fail in Web Design but none the less lets all try to remain friendly and post only constructive.

    But then again we are all entitled to our own opinions so i'll give you that.

    - Dan

    Quote Originally Posted by GommeInc
    It all depends on the sort of person you are criticising really. Whether they have a strong morale or a weak one. If you have a weak one you are surely to fail in Web Design unless you have a team of strong, hard woking people designing templates and making pages.

    Just wondering, have you been on this forum before with another account if ozzie-ing says you have?



    I personally think it is you who shut up. You are making your friend look like he is a weakling, who cannot talk, which he certainly isn't by the looks of it. You are acting like a bodyguard. :rolleyes:. Besides, it was a general mis-understanding and I didn't exactly call him a newb "/ I was enquiring over the fact that he may not of known about this persons over advertising in the past.

    So, perhaps you should shut up?

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    Quote Originally Posted by DanWilliamson
    Hey,

    I understand what your saying about the negative criticism but it's not needed in fact a rule on most popular webdesign forums is ' Only constructive Critique '

    It puts people moral up but when you give out negative it puts peoples moral down. And also I think Constructive gets your point across because if something good as well as bad is said they can improve on it while if you just blatently slam the site and owner. It's just wrong and really it shows you cannot be mature about it.

    - Dan
    Dans Right! and for those who say GET a domain are newbs cause my domains lukesuniverse.com No critisism JUst NICE COMMENTS FROM now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by www.habboproductions.lukesuniverse.com
    Our website Certain best viewed normaly {Not with Firefox}
    Recently a new browser came out called Firefox the programs stupid old junk and our websites best viewed in a normal browser. We demand if you have firefox get rid of it. We have checked 10 other browsers and our normal browser and are certain with firefox you get 10% More popups and are 7% likely to become infected with spyware.
    - 11th december 2005
    Lmao..
    kinda quit.

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    Hey,

    ROFL about that article Josh.

    Let me post the thread on NMO about the new IE security flaw.

    Huge virus threat rocks Microsoft
    Report says a newly discovered flaw could expose hundreds of millions of Windows PCs to virus.
    January 3, 2006: 11:08 AM EST

    NEW YORK (CNNMoney.) - The new year is off to a rocky start at Microsoft, where security experts are scrambling to confront a potentially massive virus threat to Windows PCs.

    According to a report Tuesday in the Financial Times, the latest vulnerability involves a flaw which allows hackers to infect computers using programs inserted into image files. The threat was discovered last week. But it mushroomed over the weekend, when a group of hackers published the source code they used to exploit the flaw.

    What makes this threat particularly vicious, according to the Times, is that unwitting victims can infect their computers simply by viewing a web page, e-mail, or instant message that includes a contaminated image. That differs from most virus attacks, which require a user to actually download an infected file.

    "The potential [security threat] is huge," Mikko Hypponen, chief research officer at F-Secure, an antivirus company, told the Times. "It's probably bigger than for any other vulnerability we've seen.

    "Any version of Windows is vulnerable right now," said Mr. Hypponen, including every Windows system shipped since 1990.

    Microsoft (Research) said in a security bulletin on its Web site, "we are working closely with our antivirus partners and aiding law enforcement in its investigation."


    The infected files are saved in the Windows Metafile (WMF) format, but can be labeled as standard JPEG and GIF files, the most common type of images found in webpages and e-mails. The hackers use the entry point to install hidden programs that can launch pop-up ads or steal passwords and other sensitive information.

    Schmugar says that while the threat is very real, it's contained up to now by the fact that only a small group of websites, well off the beaten path of most surfers, contain the malicious code. "The chances of you going to one of these sites is pretty low," he says, adding, "We're not aware of a mass spamming of this exploit at this time." Still, he cautions, anything could happen. "We'll just have to wait and see."


    The flaw will actually install ON ITS OWN if you are using Internet Explorer. That's why it's such a critical flaw.

    If you are using FireFox you get a popup asking you if you want to run the script found in the image file.

    It's still possible to be infected with FireFox too, you just have to click an "ok" button for it to happen.
    That proves FireFox is safer than IE where in FF you have to accept things while in IE the flaw is that it downloads automatically FF has proven to be the next big thing and IE7 will be more a less the same as FF with tabbed menu and more security.

    - Dan

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    Quote Originally Posted by GommeInc
    It all depends on the sort of person you are criticising really. Whether they have a strong morale or a weak one. If you have a weak one you are surely to fail in Web Design unless you have a team of strong, hard woking people designing templates and making pages.

    Just wondering, have you been on this forum before with another account if ozzie-ing says you have?



    I personally think it is you who shut up. You are making your friend look like he is a weakling, who cannot talk, which he certainly isn't by the looks of it. You are acting like a bodyguard. :rolleyes:. Besides, it was a general mis-understanding and I didn't exactly call him a newb "/ I was enquiring over the fact that he may not of known about this persons over advertising in the past.

    So, perhaps you should shut up?
    perhaps i shouldnt i was standing up for a friend whos a legend

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    GommeInc is Bossy :{ To say hes a habbox god i Think of him as a right Noob lol

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