thanks for posting that again... btw its [q ] not [quote]...Originally posted by: Rene
This question was answered by Aeon, on Saturday, July 3, 2004 4:37 PM
Answer:
If you're using WMP just push ctrl I
thanks for posting that again... btw its [q ] not [quote]...Originally posted by: Rene
This question was answered by Aeon, on Saturday, July 3, 2004 4:37 PM
Answer:
If you're using WMP just push ctrl I
i dont get why people think being an ass on the internet is ok because it's "just the internet", can you curse at your grandma in an email because it's "just the internet" how about the phone? is the phone really any diff. from the net, someone can talk to you without you having the faintest clue who they are or how they got your number or what they look like, if you're an ass on the phone does that save you from being an ass in general? if you threaten someone on the net or on the phone and the person can prove it, the threats are taken as real threats so when did the internet not become "real life" it's just a means of communication, if you're a kind, generous/courteous person in "reality" then please be that way here we'd appreciate it, if not, then well theres not much anyone can say to u, far be it from me to ask a person to change
thats why...........
the difference between being an ass on the internet and cursing at your grandma via email is that your grandma still knows who you are and where you live, while the rest of the internet doesnt
10/4/04 - 8/20/07
Careful there cowboy, that can be taken in the wrong context! O_o;;Originally posted by: Pyron
assholes are the greatest!! take it from me....
AssertnFailure has a good point with that cartoon. In human-computer interaction studies they do a lot of study on identity and anonymity, and results indicate the same thing as above, that being anonymous and separated from your physical and immediate identity, along with everyone else being essentially anonymous, gives people a lot of perceived freedom to do whatever they feel like, including being jerks. When you don't have a face or a known personality behind people you talk to over the Internet, it becomes easy to tick them off, with no consequences other than angry words on a screen.
Unless, of course, there's a moderator around to shut you up. [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif[/img]
yeah, it lets you be what you're too afraid to be in real life.....or act the way you'd like to if you didnt have any restraint
10/4/04 - 8/20/07
LOL i love picture AssFail post. fking funny.
print-screen is my answer.
print screen doesnt work for video capture unless u set video accel. to 0, then its jst annoying cos u cant "skip" between parts of a movie. control + i, or if ur using BSplayer i think its p
lol great cartoon assertn, i wasnt really asking the reason tho, i know that's why people become asses on the net, i was just asking rhetorical questions to prove my point, which is moreso that anonymity is a stupid reason to check your decency at the door, sorta like the age-old theoretical:
"Would you ......[insert heinous act here].....if you could get away with it?"
Sure you could say yes to it simply because you'd get away with it or no one would even know it were you, but that doesn't make it morally correct in any way which is more my point. Sure being an ass on the net is tempting because there arent any drawbacks to it, but if you think about it, doing that on the net is like prank calling someone and pissing them off, using ur anonymity to an annoying advantage, gettin kicks at someone else's expense and possibly ruining someone's mood because you felt like bein an ass lol, anyways thats just my 2 cents on it, moore like 25 cents
First, you might want to turn video acceleration down before taking a screenshot, THEN printscreen