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fr0stbound

Member Since 01 Aug 2007
Offline Last Active Apr 07 2012 12:35 AM
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Topics I've Started

programming languages

07 June 2008 - 10:42 PM

I am a student in computer science and have great interest in programming. I know C,  C++, and Java. I just want to ask our programmer members if they think that I need to expand to more programming languages, since I think I will be taking a break this coming semester, and planning to do some self studying at home.

fr0stbound's sigs

10 May 2008 - 08:48 AM

I'll be using this thread to post the sigs that I make.

This is the first one I made that I posted earlier.

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This is my second one.

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Makes you think she's fighting someone with a cannon cause of the size of the bullet holes.

For such small pictures, they take such a long time to make(for me, that is, I'm really that inclined to this kind of stuff.)

1st attempt

08 May 2008 - 07:04 PM

Here's my first attempt at making a sig. I know the font is crappy, I'll change it when I download some cool looking ones.

Edit: blah. forgot the link. here it is

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bland looking, eh?

Help with Gimp

30 April 2008 - 07:29 AM

Can someone teach how to change the DPI on Gimp? All I can see is PPI, what I need is DPI and I don't know hoe to convert or change it. I want to set it to 300 DPI.

how does pneumonia kill a person?

17 April 2008 - 08:06 AM

as stated in the title. i know it fills your lungs with liquid, therefore preventing you to breathe properly. is that how it kills? by suffocation?

i have a friend who has this kind of pneumonia that is hard to treat. he can't produce any laboratory specimen(sputum) so the doctors can't pinpoint what's causing it. they tried to do this method that takes the liquid by inserting some sort of needle, but found out that this method was impossible because his chest ultrasound stated that "there is no safe window". now, he just undergoes what the doctor calls "empiric treatment". his medications are of high dosage, 750 mg to 1 g tablets.