Thierry Henry wrote:"you cannot add administrators and moderators to your foes list"
Darn. lol
I've noticed this too. I tried to block all the mods when I first joined. Eff the system.
Just kidding. I love the mods.
What's not to love?
But seriously, what I try to do (and this is going to sound completely oddball) is every now and again I put the forum "regulars" on ignore.
It keeps the forum "fresh" for me. It gives me a chance to better read the opinions of other members without them being drowned out by the views of the same old voices that usually permeate most threads.
I'm not saying it always works, but it's kinda fun to do.
Yep, I told you it was odd.
"There are three kinds of suns in Missouri: Sunshines, sunflowers, and sons-of-bitches"
Signed up for an account and I'm being bombarded by templates, themes, and other heinous crap.
Are there any web hosting sites these days that simply allow you to write HTML/CSS/whatever in a blank white Notepad-esque window? Ya know, like Geocities in the 1990s?
UMaine used to allow me to do this on their servers but I'm no longer a full-time student. Shucks.
Amazing how "dumbing things down" actually makes them more complicated.
Signed up for an account and I'm being bombarded by templates, themes, and other heinous crap.
Are there any web hosting sites these days that simply allow you to write HTML/CSS/whatever in a blank white Notepad-esque window? Ya know, like Geocities in the 1990s?
UMaine used to allow me to do this on their servers but I'm no longer a full-time student. Shucks.
Amazing how "dumbing things down" actually makes them more complicated.
It sounds like you might want to just pay for hosting from HostGator or FatCow and upload your own Notepad-created HTML files.
I feel way out of the loop when it comes to this stuff. I used Geocities/Angelfire/Tripod as a kid, then my college's servers for years..... The landscape has changed considerably.
. It was free and let us set up everything ourselves. Plus, it worked great for our purposes, since we needed something that was ad free. A quick search shows me my stuff is even still up and running.
I'm pretty sure you'll still need your own html editor, but if you can navigate yourself around the site, it might be useful.
Gahhh, I gotta figure out a way to get my ass off the internet and game more. I don't even have that big of a back log, I just don't play enough. Plus, using the internet, for whatever ungodly reason, is sucking up time from everything else I do. Gotta figure a way to cut it down. I don't even look at much besides here and a couple of gaming sites, and a bit of facebook.
Czernobog wrote:I've been thinking quite a bit about those colorblind glasses that were brought up a while back. (Can't remember which thread, but lately the search function on the site has just been giving me a 404 error).
I'm colorblind but rarely even think about it. I mean, my undergrad degree is an art degree so I had to go through all the life drawing and color theory stuff to get my degree and I did just fine by asking for other people's input when I felt I needed it. I can only think of two negative instances where it came up in my life.
Once, in seventh grade I accidentally made a partially purple and blue sky on a perspective drawing and my teacher gave me a really low score. It was either a D or F iirc, but other than that mistake it was pretty good. When I explained to her that it was a simple mistake from being colorblind, she called me a liar in front of the whole class. Another time, in my first color theory class, I went up to the instructor early and told her I might ask seemingly redundant or strange questions because I'm colorblind and with much attitude she told me to "get over it."
Of course, there's also funny stuff like having no idea peanut butter wasn't green until I was like 23. Blew my 80+ year old color blind grandfather's mind.
Anyway, one of the more frustrating aspects of being colorblind is it's hard to explain when people ask you about it. Since my girlfriend works at an eye place now, I told her the Optometrist might be able to explain it better than me. When she asked him, he said to imagine it, she should imagine having a gray filter over certain colors and imagine the world as slightly more dreary. Man, that kinda made me want to try those glasses.
It's interesting that a lot of art teachers that I had or knew always were very objective of people's work. When I brought up the fact that art is subjective, I was flatly told that was ignorant and stupid to think of art as such. I would simply reply, "is that why you teach art rather than create it?" I was suspended for two weeks in high school for that remark. Even to this day I felt that I was right.
Kidpanda wrote:"is that why you teach art rather than create it?"
Critical hit.
I think that most art teachers actually do create a lot of art. Like most artists, however, they can't make a (good) living doing it, and teaching art is their day job (and probably a pretty good one).