![]() Tend to have the grain rotated 90 degrees between the light and dark I want to say that most of the chessboards I've seen made out of wood Still, I would prefer a board made of separate squares. Unless the initial intent, of course, is not to give credit where it's Then you don't have to research to find out where you got it from. Make sure there's a comment included with it to indicate where it cameįrom. Whenever i download code off, i > make sure that-somehow-the source of the code is noted. Specifically, > whenever i lift an algorithm or segment of code, i comment directly into > the code where it came from. Took me half hour to find it > where I couldnt remember where I left it on this puter. > I would have if I could remember where. STOP using my electricity, I invented it and have a Patent. Images of Sheen Esteves, of Jimmy Neutron fame, with huge swollen head floating We should erect a shrine to the inventor of that one, if it really was aĬontribution to the collective, because I use it all the time. ![]() I did some bevel jobs but so far always with white spots. > "alphaQuad" schreef in bericht > news: > ah the wonder of computers, I silk screened it on to a single piece of > wood, we > can imagine. Would have bet only 3-4hrs at first, actually twice that Written by me, I got this from somewhere" would have been nice. Get the impression that you wrote that code. Whatsoever that it was not written by you. What bothered me is that you posted the code without any mention so many possibilities, so little time, on to > dispersion. so you got this web site > where I must have seen it. > so commented, I just know good code when I see it. Feel free to ask me anything else.POV-Ray: Newsgroups: : My Chessboard I hope this helps explain a few things.Īgain, give the directions for port forwarding starting on page 3-25 a try and see if this works. Port forwarding will take a certain type of traffic bound for your public ip address (which in your case is assigned to the WAN side of the router) and send it to the computer on your private network that needs it. A modem won't do that, but a router will. In order to be able to get out to the internet you have need a device which will translate between your public ip address (in your case the 65.112.) and other computers on your private network. You can only use them on a private network. ip addresses are called private ip address because they aren't "allowed" out on the internet. I think that is where the confusion between you and vipowernet exists. The manual that you showed me was for a router. If you are getting a address from a command prompt AND you are getting out to the internet.then you have a router. They are two different things, although they can be packaged together in the same box. I believe that you are using the two terms modem and router interchangeably. First of all, My guess is that you are online, and you can get the internet with that .xx address since you are posting here. I believe there may be some confusion in the terminology.
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