Freelancers Forum Messages on Monday February 27th 2006
RE: FN-FORUM: site test
date posted 27th February 2006 22:36
Test it as in - you've designed it and you're about to post it live and
you'd like our unbiased and varied opinion??
Have you designed a website Andy?
Well done you - lets have it then, I'll take a...
Re: FN-FORUM: Flight Sims
date posted 27th February 2006 22:30
>Didn't realise how many games people consider themselves serious, maybe
Hey Terry, Nice to hear from you. I'm a freelance game and visual effects
artist.
Maybe you should learn Melscript, Actionscr...
Re: FN-FORUM: Flight Sims
date posted 27th February 2006 20:52
[EMAIL REMOVED] wrote:
>I am not stressed, just don't see what this has to do with freelance
>projects. If I am the only one who thinks this, then I am definitely in the
>wrong forum.
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>
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As an a...
RE: FN-FORUM: Flight Sims
date posted 27th February 2006 20:43
Didn't realise how many games people consider themselves serious, maybe
someone should filter these, so that my mailbox can be used for something of
interest to my work. I suppose then that this must...
RE: FN-FORUM: Flight Sims
date posted 27th February 2006 20:34
He sounds a bit stressed and frustrated to me. Since he works for
"easy"matics maybe he should take it "easy" and relax a bit and not dive in
with offensive emails like that.
Michael Palmer Web Deve...
Re: FN-FORUM: Flight Sims
date posted 27th February 2006 20:32
Terry @ Easymatics [EMAIL REMOVED] wrote:
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> Are you taking the piss?? I didn't sign up to receive rubbish like this.
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> Serious Freelancer
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I see that the community spirit of "networking" is heal...
RE: FN-FORUM: Flight Sims
date posted 27th February 2006 20:22
These dudes have a good reputation for high powered/funky looking gaming
PC's - http://www.alienware.co.uk/Product_Pages/desktop_all_default.aspx.
The 'Cyborg Green' has to be a winner, and all machi...
RE: FN-FORUM: Flight Sims
date posted 27th February 2006 20:19
>Are you taking the piss?? I didn't sign up to receive rubbish like this.
>(a little bit too) Serious Freelancer
This list seems to have a mix between a lot of serious content and the
occasional bit...
RE: FN-FORUM: Flight Sims
date posted 27th February 2006 20:19
Nope, not taking the pi$$ at all. It's a serious question because flight
sim software (like many 3d games) requires a lot of computing power to
deliver effectively and there may well be people on this...
RE: FN-FORUM: Flight Sims
date posted 27th February 2006 20:06
Are you taking the piss?? I didn't sign up to receive rubbish like this.
Serious Freelancer
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Macnaughton-Jones
Sent...
Re: FN-FORUM: Freelance Account Manager Needed
date posted 27th February 2006 20:03
James Cook wrote:
> I need a freelance Accounts Mangers.
> can anyone help?
Might be an idea to mention if you are looking for account managers (sales),
account managers (regional execs), account m...
FN-FORUM: Flight Sims
date posted 27th February 2006 19:55
Hi,
Now that my Uncle has retired, he's decided he can spend a bit more
time (and money) on Flight sim software and hardware.
So...
What's the "standard" in Flight Sims and what's the recommended...
Re: FN-FORUM: Freelance Account Manager Needed
date posted 27th February 2006 19:29
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Re: FN-FORUM: Unbound forms in MS Access
date posted 27th February 2006 19:17
On Monday 27 February 2006 19:46, Nicholas Smith wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Without comparing current data against form data, how can I check if the
> data on an unbound form has been altered?
>
> Nic
There's...
FN-FORUM: Unbound forms in MS Access
date posted 27th February 2006 19:07
Hi,
Without comparing current data against form data, how can I check if the
data on an unbound form has been altered?
Nic...
FN-FORUM: Freelance Account Manager Needed
date posted 27th February 2006 18:47
I need a freelance Accounts Mangers.
can anyone help?
Regards,
James
James Cook
Director of Creativity
Adline 'Top 100 Agency' 2005
Adline 'Top 100 Agency' 2006
Schmakk
Brand Spanking
www.schma...
RE: FN-FORUM: Questions ...
date posted 27th February 2006 17:56
>Hey - thanks for that Jules - are you a photoshop wiz then?? What do you
>do??
Predominantly I'm a 3d whiz ;), but yes, been using Photoshop a loooong
time. Glad I could help.
j...
RE: FN-FORUM: Questions ...
date posted 27th February 2006 17:39
Hey - thanks for that Jules - are you a photoshop wiz then?? What do you
do??
Max AKA The Pig farmer
www.thepigfarmer.com
Subject: RE: FN-FORUM: Questions ...
>Make your image greyscale first....
RE: FN-FORUM: Questions ...
date posted 27th February 2006 17:24
CUSHTY!!!
Many thanks - cheque's in the post!!
Cheers,
Max.
www.thepigfarmer.com...
RE: FN-FORUM: Questions ...
date posted 27th February 2006 17:23
>Make your image greyscale first. Then switch back to RGB colour, the image
>will remain in Greyscale (all colour info was lost) and then you can drop
>your colour bits on top.
Or a better way is to...
Re: FN-FORUM: Questions ...
date posted 27th February 2006 17:20
Convert the document back to RGB -->image/mode/rgb
then place the colour logo on to the RGB document...
John 'Max' Maxwell wrote:
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Re: FN-FORUM: Urgent small PHP job
date posted 27th February 2006 17:17
Thank you Sam, please will you contact me off list?
--
Regards,
David Nye...
Re: FN-FORUM: Questions ...
date posted 27th February 2006 17:17
Hi,
If your using photoshop just change the colour mode back to RGB after
you have changed your pic to Greyscale then drop your logo in place.
Many thanks
Paul.
On 27 Feb 2006, at 17:49, John 'M...
RE: FN-FORUM: Questions ...
date posted 27th February 2006 17:16
Photoshop yes?
Make your image greyscale first. Then switch back to RGB colour, the image
will remain in Greyscale (all colour info was lost) and then you can drop
your colour bits on top.
Hope that...
FN-FORUM: Questions ...
date posted 27th February 2006 17:09
Hi All,
I am in the middle of refurbing my website - at last and have been playing
with an image which is currently the background on the contact page. The
image is colour but then I turned it mono b...
RE: FN-FORUM: Urgent small PHP job
date posted 27th February 2006 17:00
If they have simply moved to a server with v5 of php then I have a script to
replicate v4 xslt commands that I could offer to install. It's about a 20
min job assuming its fairly standard stuff Ill of...
FN-FORUM: Urgent small PHP job
date posted 27th February 2006 16:44
A good client has just moved a PHP site and discovered that the XSLT
component used is no longer available. It seems the scripts will have
to be converted to use whatever is currently available on tha...
Re: FN-FORUM: Help with SQL statement
date posted 27th February 2006 14:16
Wow thanks all ... some varied responses but probably due to my bad
explanation. I won't pretend to understand why, but this does the
trick ...
sqlFollowOns =3D "SELECT c.ID, c.Title FROM tblCourses...
Re: FN-FORUM: Help with SQL statement
date posted 27th February 2006 13:22
store the course id of the course detail page being displayed, say
"selected_course_id".
perform this query -
SELECT c.ID, c.Title
FROM tblCourses c, tblFollowOnCourses f
WHERE f.CourseID = selecte...
Re: FN-FORUM: Help with SQL statement
date posted 27th February 2006 13:21
Paul Cooper wrote:
> Hi
>
> I have two tables as follows
>
> tblCourses
> - ID
> - Title
>
>
> tblFollowOnCourses
> - ID
> - CourseID
> - FollowOnCourseID
>
> CourseID in tblFollowOnCourses...
Re: FN-FORUM: Help with SQL statement
date posted 27th February 2006 13:11
Paul,
You probably want to use a subselect if your db supports it.
Something like:
select title from tblCourses where id in
select( followOncourseId
from tblF...
RE: FN-FORUM: Help with SQL statement
date posted 27th February 2006 12:56
SELECT DISTINCT title
FROM tblCourses c, tblFollowOnCourses f
WHERE c.ID = f.CourseID
I think that will do it.
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Coop...
Re: FN-FORUM: Help with SQL statement
date posted 27th February 2006 12:55
> tblCourses
> - ID
> - Title
>
>
> tblFollowOnCourses
> - ID
> - CourseID
> - FollowOnCourseID
>
> CourseID in tblFollowOnCourses is the foreign key to ID in tblCourses.
> When displaying cours...
FN-FORUM: Help with SQL statement
date posted 27th February 2006 12:37
Hi
I have two tables as follows
tblCourses
- ID
- Title
tblFollowOnCourses
- ID
- CourseID
- FollowOnCourseID
CourseID in tblFollowOnCourses is the foreign key to ID in tblCourses.
When dis...
RE: FN-FORUM: A1 / A2 printing?
date posted 27th February 2006 10:40
>> I don't suppose that anyone knows anywhere offering full-colour A1=20
>> printing under =A350/sheet including VAT and shipping in the UK?
>>
>> And/or A2 full colour under =A330/sheet VAT & Shippi...
RE: FN-FORUM: A1 / A2 printing?
date posted 27th February 2006 10:23
Thanks for your recommendations everyone!
Best Regards,
Richard.
InspireBox
www.inspirebox.com...
Re: FN-FORUM: A1 / A2 printing?
date posted 27th February 2006 08:17
> I don't suppose that anyone knows anywhere offering full-colour A1 printi=
ng
> under =A350/sheet including VAT and shipping in the UK?
>
> And/or A2 full colour under =A330/sheet VAT & Shipping inc...