Instructions:
Type a question in the text-field and press the button (or enter button).
If the answer turns out
blue then the answer is possitive.
If the answer turns out
red then the answer is negative.
If the answer turns out black then Im not sure what to answer...



Ask the magic 8ball a question!


Yes
", "No", "Of Course", "Never", "Maybe", "Theres a Chance", "What do you think I am, psychic?", "Sometimes", "Im quit sure about that!", "Thats probably true", "Hell no..", "Dont even think about it....", "Maby , maby not", "You may count on it", "The chanse is quit as big as seeing Jay Leno in a g-string", "I would not even concider it..", "I must say yes...", "Damnd right ...", "Sure thing..", "Hahah your kidding right?", "If you're lucky"); srand((double) microtime() * 1000000); $count = count($answers); echo "You asked: "; echo $requiredquestion; echo "

and the answer is: " . $answers[rand(0,$count)]; } ?>


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Thursday, December 10, 2009

Set the Search Screen to the Classic Look



When I first saw the default search pane in Windows XP, my instinct was to return it to its classic look; that puppy had to go. Of course, I later discovered that a doggie door is built into the applet. Click "Change preferences" then "Without an animated screen character." If you'd rather give it a bare-bones "Windows 2000" look and feel, fire up your Registry editor and navigate to:

HKEY_CURRENT_USER \ Software \ Microsoft \ Windows \ CurrentVersion \ Explorer \ CabinetState.

You may need to create a new string value labeled "Use Search Asst" and set it to "no".

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