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Jan 26, 2011 4:19:38 GMT -4
Post by BertL on Jan 26, 2011 4:19:38 GMT -4
Cool link, Bert. I knew that must be possible but I wasn't able to make it work on my own. I did find a Javascript and CSS combination that works, but HTML and CSS is simpler and won't break if a visitor has disabled Javascript. Here's what I was able to do though: www.apollohoax.net/popuptest/I quite like your script as well, although for some reason my pointer doesn't change when I mouse over the link. (Perhaps it has something to do with the tag saying ' href"#thumb" ' instead of ' href="#thumb" '? )
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Jan 26, 2011 1:13:35 GMT -4
Post by BertL on Jan 26, 2011 1:13:35 GMT -4
Sounds like you can do it with just HTML and CSS. Here's a page showing an example (and the code used)... www.dynamicdrive.com/style/csslibrary/item/css-popup-image-viewer/If you want the popup to actually follow your mouse when you're hovering over the image (or being relative to the mouse rather than the thumbnail), then you will need to add some JavaScript to keep track of the mouse and keep the popup positioned relative to the mouse.
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Post by BertL on Jan 12, 2011 23:31:44 GMT -4
It's not from the first man, but... magnificent bleeping desolation.
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Post by BertL on Jan 12, 2011 23:29:43 GMT -4
Just make all the months 30 days long and use the last 5 days (6 in a leap year) as holidays not considered part of any month. We could either space them out throughout the year or have them all at once at the end/beginning. This is exactly what I did with my game world. 12 months of 30 days. Each month has 3 weeks of 10 days. The remaining 5 days are used as special days, 1 for the Winter and summer soltices, and 1 for the spring and autumn equinoxs. The 5th day is added to summer for a secondary holiday. Sounds a lot like the calendar Tolkien designed for Middle Earth: 12 months of 30 days, with 5 special non-month days in there as well (in some years, 6). I really liked that idea myself.
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Post by BertL on Jan 9, 2011 12:57:01 GMT -4
I've seen people link him to an account on the AboveTopSecret forums, not sure if he was on the David Icke forums.
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Post by BertL on Jan 7, 2011 21:20:51 GMT -4
photobuster919, good luck finding the answer to that question. I've been asking myself why I keep coming back to this Moon landings conspiracy thing for over 5 years.
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Post by BertL on Jan 3, 2011 10:02:17 GMT -4
Note he did point out I never read a batch of books including "Live TV From the Moon"!!! ;D That made me laugh out loud.
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Post by BertL on Dec 25, 2010 16:05:03 GMT -4
Happy Christmas, all of y'all! Let's hope it's a good one.
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Post by BertL on Dec 11, 2010 7:35:39 GMT -4
Ha! In all seriousness though, I don't think I would/could ever have someone else write my essay for me. It just doesn't seem like the proper thing to do.
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Post by BertL on Dec 10, 2010 18:22:01 GMT -4
Honestly, it both keeps me on my toes and lets me feel needed. I'm pretty much no help when it comes to science, but English, I can do. In that case, would you like to write an essay for my literature classes so that I can pass it off as my own?
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Post by BertL on Dec 9, 2010 16:19:53 GMT -4
I think the trailer is trying to say that the LM secretly landed on the edge and that the astronauts have to be back in the LM in order to fake the transmissions as if they are still inside the CSM when the CSM is back on the near side of the Moon. Of course, the science behind this is still laughably bad; I actually laughed out loud at several points in this trailer. Seriously considering seeing this in cinema just so I can laugh at the terrible science (and Shia LeBeauf) in this film.
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Post by BertL on Dec 9, 2010 13:56:43 GMT -4
I saw pretty much all of that video starting from 1 minute onwards. I had just missed the launch itself by 30 seconds.
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Post by BertL on Dec 8, 2010 14:51:20 GMT -4
I tuned in to the livestream purely by chance and I got in 30 seconds into the mission. Watching the multiple stages for 10 minutes was a great experience.
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Post by BertL on Dec 2, 2010 15:22:37 GMT -4
Or you could go with the more likely theory - which is that Assange is in fact a rapist. Not just governments I see. Relevance? Seriously, what do these allegations, true or otherwise, have to do with the material content of the leaked documents or the operation of the wikileaks site? It does sound like a textbook example of character assassination.
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Post by BertL on Nov 29, 2010 12:57:38 GMT -4
"Give Jolly" doesn't work any more than "Save Merry" would have. A certain Hobbit would probably disagree with that. His name is not Jolly.
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