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I think I discovered a problem with Skinstudio 6. Let's say you have made a skin. You then make a new copy of the skin using SKS6 so you have a backup. Now you work on the new skin for awhile, save your changes, and close SKS6. If you go back and open the original version of the skin you were saving for backup, the images have now automatically changed to any revisisons you made on the new skin because SKS is reading the images saved on disc. The images I originally imported into the skin that are saved in a folder on my pc have changed. If I delete images from my saved images folder (not the WB folder), the next time you open your skin, the images will be gone from the skin. I am not totally sure this is what is happening but all my testing tells me I have it correct. When importing you are given the option to have the image change iof it changes on disc. I suppose I can uncheck that but I figured you all worked that into the program for a reason. Anyone have any thoughts on this? EDIT: This should be formatted so it can be read but the site is compressing posts.

Jun 21, 2008 1:22 AM by Discussion: Community

Most of you have probably seen or heard of [B]WhereisMatt.com[/B]. Matt released a new video and it's full of warmth. Check it out.

 

http://youtube.com/watch?v=zlfKdbWwruY

Calling all skinners--- Code Plaid

Jun 12, 2008 9:09 PM by Discussion: Skinning
I need help trying to figure out why some glass features will not work on a skin I am making. All the images are correct and all the settings are correct. If I load Vstyler's Vienna Rapture skin, everything works fine. As well as Skoriginal's Cylon skin. On my skin....The IE/ Explorer glass toolbar image works but that's all. No Explorer information pane, Command bar, etc. will work. I have spent hours on it and I give up. Any assistance would be appreciated. I'll post a screenshot if I am not making anyu sense. :)

It's scary when all the confusion is sorted.

May 9, 2008 10:22 AM by Discussion: General Discussion

Article written by Brian Trent

Imagine what America's legacy will look like in a history book some 500 years hence. I can easily see some golden opening chapters where the dream of a democratic Republic - straight from Greco-Roman ideals - is realized. The nation which began bold and bright - breaking away from the tyranny of the British crown, rising to global dominance, and becoming a leader the rest of the world looked to, then comes to the 21st century:

  • The United States defeated Nazi Germany and Imperial Japan, and thwarted the British Empire when they were just scattered colonies in the wilderness. But when faced with cave-dwelling terrorists in the 21st century, they became shrieking cowards who were willing to trade their Constitution, their freedoms, and their souls in exchange for a Nanny State Fatherland.
  • The average American had never read the Constitution, so was willing to believe whatever pundits said it said.
  • The Founding Fathers called the Constitution the "supreme law of the land" which officials had the duty to "preserve, protect, and defend."
  • George W. called it "just a piece of paper."
  • Liberals attacked conservatives. Conservatives attacked liberals. This passed for lucid and cogent debate.
  • 6 million Americans had car accidents every year; 560,000 Americans died from cancer every year (1,500 a day, roughly 1 in every 4 American deaths); there was 1 death every 27 seconds from heart disease; 500,000 died from tobacco every year; 100,000 died from alcohol every year; 16,000 died from illegal narcotics every year; 11,000 died from handguns every year. But what were 21st Americans concerned with? Terrorists... who killed around 4,000 Americans from 2001 to 2008.
  • Poverty, health care, unemployment, education, environmental issues, and scientific advancement were not nearly as important as the issue of gay marriage. Or violence in video games.
  • More people would vote for an American Idol than for an American President.
  • Nearly half of the country believed that mankind had been sculpted out of clay. What about women? They came from his spare rib! No wonder the proverbial "brain drain" saw an alarming number of scientists leaving American shores for other nations.
  • Many of the people who were quick to screech about "religious freedom" were unwilling to grant other religions that freedom.
  • The price of oil went up more then 300% in just 7 years of the Bush Jr. Administration. In 2008, many Americans were forced to choose between the price of gas and the price of food.
  • "Mission Accomplished in Iraq?" It was a nice photo op, but since that declaration, more than 4,000 American soldiers died, more than 700,000 Iraqi civilians who had nothing to do with 9-11 were killed, and the mastermind behind the 9-11 attackers was uncaught and unpunished.
  • With world favor and near-unified domestic support on their side, America rightly attacked Afghanistan which had in fact trained, housed, and supported the 9-11 hijackers. Then, seeing an opportunity to deepen the pockets of the military-industrial complex which Eisenhower specifically warned the American people about, they decided to create a permanent war economy. Presidential candidate John McCain gave the most optimistic prospect: 100 years mired in Iraq, a country which neither attacked America nor had any connections to Al-Qaida whatsoever.
  • A permanent war economy took the place of ordinary economic output.
  • "War is peace!" said George Orwell in irony.
  • "I just want you to know that, when we talk about war, we're really talking about peace," said George W. Bush in 2002, without a shred of irony.
  • Many of the loudest "endless war" supporters were people who had never served in a war - George W. Bush, Dick Cheney (applied for and received five draft deferments during Vietnam), Bill O'Reilly, Sean Hannity, Rush Limbaugh.
  • The American people allowed themselves to become partisan sock-puppets. Instead of discussion and compromise, they took the cowardly road and parroted their partisan masters. Some even happily called themselves Dittoheads!
  • Part of the wickedness of Communist countries was how one party dominated the political scene. How was America different? It offered two!
  • Alleged economic stimulus packages? Many would have preferred bread and circuses.
  • $12 billion a month spent on the Iraq War... instead of spending such funding on medical research, education, job-creation, or social security.
  • Ranks in Al-Qaida tripled since the Iraq invasion, and got stronger each year. Bush's declaration that Osama would be taken "dead or alive" faded from public memory.
  • Americans forgot who had the power in their country - themselves.
  • And they forgot something else... that essential little sentence from the Declaration of Independence: "But when a long train of abuses and usurpations, pursuing invariably the same Object, evinces a design to reduce them under absolute Despotism, it is their right, it is their duty, to throw off such Government, and to provide new Guards for their future security."

For those who truly love America, it's time to remember that power does not belong to Congress or the White House or even the Supreme Court. It belongs to each one of us.

We make the future.

This Discussion will most likely break down in 4...3...2...1...   ;p 

Apr 10, 2008 10:10 AM by Discussion: General Discussion

Trickle down economy theory never had a chance with greed being a huge pipe clogger.

 

That is all. Have a nice day. :)

Mar 20, 2008 10:55 AM by Discussion: Community

originality

Pronunciation:
\ə-ˌri-jə-ˈna-lə-tē\
Function:
noun
Date:
1742
1 : the quality or state of being original
2 : freshness of aspect, design, or style
3 : the power of independent thought or constructive imagination

Someones boring me, I think it's me.

Feb 23, 2008 10:33 PM by Discussion: General Discussion

Pearls of Wisdom

"Twenty-Five Things It Took Me Over
50 Years To Learn" by Dave Barry

  1. The badness of a movie is directly proportional to the number of helicopters in it.
  2. You will never find anybody who can give you a clear and compelling reason why we observe daylight-saving time.
  3. People who feel the need to tell you that they have an excellent sense of humor are telling you that they have no sense of humor.
  4. The most valuable function performed by the federal government is entertainment.
  5. You should never say anything to a woman that even remotely suggests you think she's pregnant unless you can see an actual baby emerging from her at that moment.
  6. A penny saved is worthless.
  7. They can hold all the peace talks they want, but there will never be peace in the Middle East. Billions of years from now, when Earth is hurtling toward the Sun and there is nothing left alive on the planet except a few microorganisms, the microorganisms living in the Middle East will be bitter enemies.
  8. The most powerful force in the universe is gossip.
  9. The one thing that unites all human beings, regardless of age, gender, religion, economic status, or ethnic background, is that, deep down inside, we all believe that we are above-average drivers.
  10. There comes a time when you should stop expecting other people to make a big deal about your birthday. That time is age 11.
  11. There is a very fine line between "hobby" and "mental illness."
  12. People who want to share their religious views with you almost never want you to share yours with them.
  13. There apparently exists, somewhere in Los Angeles, a computer that generates concepts for television sitcoms. When TV executives need a new concept, they turn on this computer; after sorting through millions of possible plot premises, it spits out, "THREE QUIRKY BUT ATTRACTIVE YOUNG PEOPLE LIVING IN AN APARTMENT," and the executives turn this concept into a show. The next time they need an idea, the computer spits out, "SIX QUIRKY BUT ATTRACTIVE YOUNG PEOPLE LIVING IN AN APARTMENT." Then the next time, it spits out, "FOUR QUIRKY BUT ATTRACTIVE YOUNG PEOPLE LIVING IN AN APARTMENT." And so on. We need to locate this computer and destroy it with hammers.
  14. Nobody is normal.
  15. At least once per year, some group of scientists will become very excited and announce that:
    • The universe is even bigger than they thought!
    • There are even more subatomic particles than they thought!
    • Whatever they announced last year about global warning is wrong.

  16. If you had to identify, in one word, the reason why the human race has not achieved, and never will achieve, its full potential, that word would be "meetings."
  17. The main accomplishment of almost all organized protests is to annoy people who are not in them.
  18. The value of advertising is that it tells you the exact opposite of what the advertiser actually thinks. For example:
    • If the advertisement says "This is not your father's Oldsmobile," the advertiser is desperately concerned that this Oldsmobile, like all other Oldsmobiles, appeals primarily to old farts like your father.
    • If Coke and Pepsi spend billions of dollars to convince you that there are significant differences between these two products, both companies realize that Pepsi and Coke are virtually identical.
    • If the advertisement strongly suggests that Nike shoes enable athletes to perform amazing feats, Nike wants you to disregard the fact that shoe brand is unrelated to athletic ability.
    • If Budweiser runs an elaborate advertising campaign stressing the critical importance of a beer's "born-on" date, Budweiser knows this factor has virtually nothing to do with how good a beer tastes.

  19. If there really is a God who created the entire universe with all of its glories, and He decides to deliver a message to humanity, He will not use, as His messenger, a person on cable with a bad hairstyle.
  20. You should not confuse your career with your life.
  21. A person who is nice to you, but rude to the waiter, is not a nice person.
  22. No matter what happens, somebody will find a way to take it too seriously.
  23. When trouble arises and things look bad, there is always one individual who perceives a solution and is willing to take command. Very often, that individual is crazy.
  24. Your friends love you anyway.
  25. Nobody cares if you can't dance well. Just get up and dance.

Originally published in Dave Barry's 1999 book, Dave Barry Turns 50

FYI...

I just updated WB and the problem with WbVista and VistaSrv running on reboot even though Windowblinds is not set is still happening.

Your computer has a Windows Experience Index base score of 5
Your Windows Graphics Experience score is 5.9

WindowBlinds version : WindowBlinds 6.02 (build 75 x86 - Vista Edition)

WindowBlinds is installed correctly on this PC
WindowBlinds appears to be activated on this PC
(Generic PnP Monitor) 1 is attached to NVIDIA GeForce 8800 GT

Wblind.dll 2008/01/28 14:31:20
Wbsrv.dll 2008/01/28 14:31:33
Wbconfig.exe 2008/01/14 17:02:35
Wbload.exe 2007/09/27 17:47:44
Wbhelp.dll 2007/08/27 11:54:07
Tray.dll 2007/09/12 17:58:21
Wbload.dll 2007/09/12 17:58:28
Screen.exe 2008/01/14 17:02:18
Continuation of the other thread.

The issue at hand was summed up by Zoomba in the other thread.

The thread is about what is and isn't OK to post on WinCustomize; forums, news, skins etc. that might border on the edge of unacceptable advertising or spam. Do Masters get a bit of leeway? Can non-masters sell their stuff on outside sites and advertise it here in the forums? What are the limits? What's fair to both the community at large, and the skinners who have contributed free work for years?

I feel that now is the time to discuss this as a proactive approach will save some trouble down the road.


 
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