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my old ranking: My opinion on ROTJ remains the same: it's the best! However, with all the other ones I flip flop depending on my mood. Currently, after re-watching them all, my Star Wars ranking is thus: (1) Return of the Jedi (special edition) (2) Revenge of the Sith (saw it in the theater like 6 times!! And I still enjoy just as much now as then) (3) The Phantom Menace - Tie - (3) A New Hope (4) Attack of the Clones (5) Empire Strikes Back
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The Updated Mini List of Win98/ME Software
ZortMcGort11 replied to ZortMcGort11's topic in Windows 9x/ME
was there a final version of potplayer for windows9x that didn't require kernelex? -
thanks, man! oh and thanks for the link to KEXT: DIY extensions it wasn't pinned, or it was a few pages back, guess I didn't see it. But I will add that link to my thread as well. Thanks. P.S. Good luck on your YouTube career :-) If I somehow learn Windows ME Movie Maker, I might "direct" some of my own videos. :-)
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I know... it's futile.
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So that must mean it's pretty good then. The typical knee-jerk reaction towards anything related to Windows ME. *She's a witch!!! Burn Her!!!!!*
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What about the Windows ME movie maker program? Never bothered with it myself (or any movie maker for that matter), but since it's already on my computer, and Flasche's too, I'm wondering if it's any good?
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The Updated Mini List of Win98/ME Software
ZortMcGort11 replied to ZortMcGort11's topic in Windows 9x/ME
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This is good topic Flasche... I just have some questions and suggestions. Maybe helpful, maybe not. First off,I checked in the Windows9x Member Projects forum and I didn't see a topic or thread titled "Kex Stubs" or "UPXing." Furthermore, the link you provide for more info merely goes to a post in the KernelEx compatibility list. My suggestion, and I mean this nicely, is to add a link to some kind of introductory post concerning setting up, installing, or running "KexStub." Personally I have no clue how to run anything with a KexStub or even what it is. I'm intrigued about trying these things out, but I don't know where to start. Same goes for UPXing. People keep throwing these terms around, but they don't take into account new users to this forum, or slow people like myself, who wouldn't know where to begin to look. In order for other people (like new members) to figure this stuff out, can I suggest that you link to topics that describe how, what, where, and why regarding KexStubs or UPXing. I'm only bugging you about this, because your thread seems to be the best place to address this information. Otherwise this information is scattered too many places around here.... and I wouldn't know where to begin :-) You can make this simpler for newbies by adding links to this stuff. Since you have already begun the process of consolidating the programs that are compatible (I commend you for doing that), would you also be able to put together some tutorial or something as well? The way I look at it is this: I'm assuming people are coming here for all sorts of ways to keep Win9x running. First, there is the Last Versions thread, which is kind of like the baseline, absolute minimum of software that people should look at. You can also include my Mini List into this category. Secondly, there's the KernelEx Thread. This is for people who want to go beyond the standard limits of Win9x. Following that, there are the helpful KernelEx Comapitability topics... which are essentially required reading for anybody using KernelEx. Lastly, your UPXing and KexStub compatability list, which seems to be the most up-to-date topic on this subject. Just for the sake of being thorough, links to the above topics would be helpful. That way, I wouldn't have to check as many places for information, I can just bookmark YOUR topic and be done with it... assuming you add in the necessary links, of course. This is all just a polite suggestion though :-) P.S. Maybe there is an introductory thread for KexStub and UPXing somewhere, if so, adding a link to them at the top of this thread wouldn't hurt. :-) P.S. 2 I didn't mean to leave off any other important topics, like Running Win9x with > 1 GB RAM or CPU Limit Broken, or Revolutions Pack or Win98 Se Service Pack... or anything else. ^ You might as well add links to that stuff too, THEN, you'll have the ultimate up-do-date, mega list. LOL.
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custom avatars and signatures
ZortMcGort11 replied to larryb123456's topic in Graphics and Designing Art
thanks, Larry. It's locked and loaded. -
China mulls over High-Speed Train to US
ZortMcGort11 replied to Monroe's topic in General Discussion
delivery sytem for ungood things.... like weapons and stuff. But then, the train can go either way, so maybe I'm being paranoid. -
China mulls over High-Speed Train to US
ZortMcGort11 replied to Monroe's topic in General Discussion
That's a really good question. Who would be in charge of the security? Maybe they're planning to stop and frisk everybody at the border... who knows... -
China mulls over High-Speed Train to US
ZortMcGort11 replied to Monroe's topic in General Discussion
Thanks, Jaclaz. :-) I'm a gambling man, and I would definitely be willing to plop down a $1,000 investment on the chance of making a $1,000,000! My opinion on the train is now changed... COME ON DOWN! LOL. -
China mulls over High-Speed Train to US
ZortMcGort11 replied to Monroe's topic in General Discussion
^ the Bering straight is the smallest part of the proposed train line. For some reason I thought the ENTIRE THING was going to be a tunnell... now that would take a heck of long time to make. And that's what I was thinking when I said it would be like half the diamter of the Earth LOL. Don't ask me why I thought that :-) Anyway, it's a terrible idea. I live at the border between US and Canada (right where that dot on the map is). I really don't see this happening ever. Not in a great many years! People around here don't even want coal trains to come through this neck of the woods. Even though it's supposed to add jobs to the economy. Train to China? Eh, no thanks. There really wouldn't be much for Chinese or Russians to enjoy in this area. It's quite boring actually. Probably wouldn't be worth the money for the train ride. If you like to spend your time enjoying the gray skies, wet damp climate, and no culture (which is a culture in itself), sure why not? *See, over here is our cultural heritage museum. You can learn the exciting history of logging in this area, and over in this section is our history of the brothels that used to exist.* -
China mulls over High-Speed Train to US
ZortMcGort11 replied to Monroe's topic in General Discussion
That might take about 200 years to build. Good luck. Right now in Seattle they got "Bertha" digging an underground tunnel at a snail's pace and unforseen problems have caused huge delays. And they want to build a tunnel which is, what, nearly half the diameter of the Earth? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bertha_(tunnel_boring_machine). -
Samuel Barber Adagio for Strings... electric guitar arrangement
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Hatikva - for guitar nice piece of music
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@epic great song... always makes me think of bowling alleys, short skirts, and the Big Lebowski.
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Yahoo: update your browser or get switched to basic email
ZortMcGort11 replied to ZortMcGort11's topic in Technology News
@Tripredacus Yeah it's pretty buggy alright. Why I hardly use it. Just have it for emergencies LOL. Frustrating?No, this might be an improvement! Frustrating is the email service you guys already provide. Bare bones would make it less frustrating in my opinion :-) -
Problem with opera 10.63 on windows nt 4.0
ZortMcGort11 replied to junior600's topic in Windows 2000/2003/NT4
fixed Microsoft link, thanks :-) -
Problem with opera 10.63 on windows nt 4.0
ZortMcGort11 replied to junior600's topic in Windows 2000/2003/NT4
what service pack does your Windows NT 4.0 installation have? Do you have Windows Installer 2.0 installed? (requires service pack 6) http://www.computing.net/answers/windows-nt/3-very-easy-steps-to-modern-browsing-nt-40/23329.html http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windows_NT_4.0#Service_packs http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=11176 If you don't know those details... you can try using the following: http://www.belarc.com/free_download.html hope that helps :-) -
http://www.cnet.com/news/yahoo-upgrade-your-browser-or-be-switched-to-basic-email-service/ I have a yahoo email account which I rarely use.... so maybe this will actually be a good thing, since I don't particularly care for their bloated, non dial-up friendly menus/animations and such. On June 5th, if they change it to something similar to basic Gmail (HTML only), then that would be nice :-) Yahoo email classic used to be swell. Why don't they use that? I'm still able to log in with SeaMonkey 1.1.19 and javascript turned off, but It looks terrible and everything is all messed up :-( Fastmail.fm and Google (basic html) work fine with my antique browser.
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Thanks, Larry! They're great!! LOL :-)
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custom avatars and signatures
ZortMcGort11 replied to larryb123456's topic in Graphics and Designing Art
Cool, Larry. They're both great. Well done :-) I will switch up my sig later when I get to the library. You rock! -
The Updated Mini List of Win98/ME Software
ZortMcGort11 replied to ZortMcGort11's topic in Windows 9x/ME
Hello, frk! Welcome to the board :-) -
Eric Clapton - Let It Grow