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PsychoSpunk,
First of all you got a ++ because you responded with a valid reply, but even if I didn't do that, you'd get a hell of a ++ for the ALL HAIL BRAK!!! Ahh, space ghost...How far did you get with the webCam program? Did you use any modules or did you write it from scratch?

I should be getting my laptop back tomorrow ( forty days it was gone... ) so my programming projects should kick into gear since I'll have it where ever I am. We'll see if Best Buy will actually give me the thing back or not.

Macphisto

Everyone has their demons....
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RE: RE: RE: Where do your code ideas come from?
by PsychoSpunk (Hermit) on Oct 17, 2000 at 08:55 UTC
    Wackyass is the program. Take a look. This is the first full program I've put on PM. Good luck with Best Buy, they're evil. My roommate works there, and the only good thing he credits them with is the discount he gets.

    If anybody wants to play with Wackyass, feel free, I'd love to get more ideas on it, where to take it. I left it pretty much doing its thing since it was pretty good at getting the job I wanted done. I wanted to play with it some more, and maybe tie it into a thumbnail catalog or something. Basically, I wanted to get it to do archiving and searching.

    ALL HAIL BRAK!!!

      Heh, it was going great until the server crashed. Better get to work on that!

      A couple of my projects are derived from my friends projects. PsychoSpunk wrote the cool script to archive the whole site, but I whipped out the front page which did the autoreload of the current picture. (OK, so that only took like 10 minutes). But when he expands it to autogenerate thumnail pages for the last 24 hours, I'll probably help generate the base HTML for the script to run.

      Aparantly I'm the only one of my friends who like HTML, because another friend was involved in creating some Web BBS Software, but the interface is nonexistent, so I'm working on that for him.

      The same friend almost convinced me to start in on the Freenet Project. But I decided against that one for various reasons.

      I have started on a personal project inspired by a graph problem I've been working on, but it might be too big for me. So I like to solve random problems as well.