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Oxygen

Member Since 22 Jul 2011
Offline Jul 29 2011 12:25 AM

Posts I've Made

In Topic: Guide: How to Not Look As Stupid As You Do

26 July 2011 - 10:22 AM

Luckily, your personal preference is meaningless.
If you'd like to passively-aggressively criticise a thread maker, you better have a reason more solid than vapid opinion.


"I better. . ." "your personal preference is meaningless"

I think you're assuming that I care what you think, Mr. Internet Badass. I don't care who you are, nor who you think you are.
I propose to you the following: Relax, realize that you're talking to someone on a message board.

In Topic: Guide: How to Not Look As Stupid As You Do

24 July 2011 - 01:43 PM

According to grammatical convention, titles should be capitalised, excluding short conjunctions.


I agree. In MLA/APA/Chicago realms you should totally follow that format. But this is the interwebs my friend, and in terms of readability/ease on the eyes, I prefer my suggestion :p

edited: formatting

In Topic: What is the greatest life lesson you've learnt?

24 July 2011 - 01:20 PM

"Absolutely everyone holds something that can help you."
The dude sitting next to you in class, he has something that you need: wether it's that much needed ride home, that listening ear, or even those few words that really make things click for you. Everyone holds something that you could need at some point.

"Never burn bridges."
Be patient with people. Be kind, be courteous. People may be total asses to you, but maturity is being able to treat them as a human being in their time of strife. Never destroy a relationship with anyone. Always leave that door open.

"Put yourself in the position to be able to say 'no'"
You've seriously screwed up when you given away your ability to say no. You've lost control of your life and become dependent on something else.

"Absolutely nothing is without gain to your experience"
There is no such thing as a waste of time. Even when it seems like you are going nowhere, you are still learning something that you didn't know before, no matter how small, everything has value.

In Topic: Post your own site that you've made here!

24 July 2011 - 01:09 PM

http://www.thesixtyone.com/

Started WM'ing/devving it in 2006 with a group of friends. It originally was designed on a mac mini and hosted off an offsite server. I left the project (school reasons) in 2008 after we had a complete change of hands. The original site was designed in XHTML/CSS2/Ruby on Rails. It has grown so much past where we left it in 2008, and I do not in any way call it mine. I was just a significant part of it for a couple years.

In Topic: What Song Are You Listening To Right Now?

24 July 2011 - 01:05 PM

84 Sheepdog- As Cities Burn