Here's what I got when I didn't answer which Programming language was best( how the h should I know?!):
<a href="http://bbspot.com/News/2003/01/os_quiz.php"><img
src="http://www.bbspot.com/Images/News_Features/2003/01/os_quiz/gnu_hurd.jpg" width="300" height="90"
border="0" alt="You are GNU/HURD. You feel like your life is incomplete. If you answer all of the questions you might get better results."><br>Which OS are You?</a>
Isn't that cute?
How about this one:
This is what I got after I went back and chose Java:
<a href="http://bbspot.com/News/2003/01/os_quiz.php"><img
src="http://www.bbspot.com/Images/News_Features/2003/01/os_quiz/palm.jpg" width="300" height="90"
border="0" alt="You are Palm OS. Punctual, straightforward and very useful. Your mother wants you to do more with your life like your cousin Wince, but you're happy with who you are."><br>Which OS are You?</a>
Heh, see? what do I know about programming. Glad I didn't pick HTML, or BBCode. If the above looks like a couple o' pictures to you, then you're head is on inside out.
Last edited by Frumius on Wed Apr 19, 2006 7:57 am, edited 1 time in total.
I'm sure he saw the end result as properly rendered HTML, but HTML posted in the forums won't be rendered directly.
The way to see the picture is to cut the URL from the img tags, forget the size information, and then put that URL (with no quotes) between the BBCode img tags here, like so - only change the < > chars below to [ ] respectively:
Milt Wrote:Funny, I thought for sure Baak would get windows ME.
Ha! I only use WinMe for playing Myth right now, since after 1.4 something made water display extremely slow/choppy on Win2kPro, which is my current preferred platform - although I'm an old-school Unix guy at heart.
I've got a WinXP Pro CD sitting here that I've had for 3 years or so, but I couldn't bring myself to upgrade when there hasn't been any real need. In the next couple of months I'll be going to WinXP Pro though, after I get some new hardware. Maybe by then 1.5.2 will be final...
Excuse me while I go kill myself by smashing my head against a brick wall repeatedly.
(An experience not unlike actually using windows 95)
Oddly, the 'start well, but zone out' is far too accurate. At least if one is fairly liberal and defines "start well" as anything better then how things end.