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Re: Happy birthday to Pirate Community!

Posted: Fri Aug 20, 2004 12:16 pm
by Gigaman
I wanna be baddie as i was.

Re: Happy birthday to Pirate Community!

Posted: Sat Oct 02, 2004 2:20 pm
by You suck
Happy birthday to you forum.

Re: Happy birthday to Pirate Community!

Posted: Wed Nov 03, 2004 2:14 pm
by Matyuv
A refugee from California and New York, I was in a beach house in Oregon overlooking a foggy coastline and the Pacific Ocean. I placed a call to the academic department director at the Art Institute of Portland who was to hire me to develop a course in the history of graphic design, in order to finalize the arrangements and get started on the project. She proceeded to relate to me what had happened to the World Trade Centers and the Pentagon. The rest of the weekend was spent in a fog – literally, a heavy one, in front of my eyes – punctuated with assaulting and arresting visual images of the attacks on the monoliths.

Re: Happy birthday to Pirate Community!

Posted: Fri Mar 25, 2005 2:51 pm
by th3()ne
You can do all the training with all of the common browsers, like Internet Explorer, Mozilla, Netscape, or Opera. However, some of the examples in our advanced classes require the latest versions of the browsers.

Re: Happy birthday to Pirate Community!

Posted: Sat Feb 18, 2006 3:54 pm
by Matyuv
YAy

Re: Happy birthday to Pirate Community!

Posted: Wed Feb 22, 2006 3:12 pm
by Matyuv
Today there is a new kind of online board called Social Networking Models. When an online community is powered by a Social Software, the software is designed to place certain limitations on the users and how relationships are formed, particularly when two strangers make initial contact. The number one advantage of this is the users’ behavior is regulated because the software sets a limit on the amount of contact they have with each other, as opposed to the physical world where the boundaries of interpersonal communication and appropriate behavior lie on societal norms and etiquette, which can easily be broken.