To counter your reason for closing my topic, Kmarion, I'm making a descriptive topic instead
It's something that has been along since before Raptor Jesus. It's called a "Cyrillic Millions Sign", and it renders text entered after it backwards, without the text actually being so. The easies way to acquire it is by going here, and press CTRL+A in the search box, followed by CTRL+C. That gives you the sign in your clipboard, ready to be CTRL+V'd to wherever you want.
It's nothing magical, it's nothing hard, it's nothing new. It's been there since the birth of the Internet, and has probably been done at least five times already here.
Oh, and I wouldn't go and make any more of these topics, as I'm quite certain the mods got tired already at the last one.
Now, don't PM me about it anymore.
EDIT: I forgot the I in "How I just did that". I feel stupid now.
Editx2: I just edited it, and thanks to that screwy whatever-it-is it was the hardest topic edit I've ever had to do. - Ty.
It's something that has been along since before Raptor Jesus. It's called a "Cyrillic Millions Sign", and it renders text entered after it backwards, without the text actually being so. The easies way to acquire it is by going here, and press CTRL+A in the search box, followed by CTRL+C. That gives you the sign in your clipboard, ready to be CTRL+V'd to wherever you want.
It's nothing magical, it's nothing hard, it's nothing new. It's been there since the birth of the Internet, and has probably been done at least five times already here.
Oh, and I wouldn't go and make any more of these topics, as I'm quite certain the mods got tired already at the last one.
Now, don't PM me about it anymore.
EDIT: I forgot the I in "How I just did that". I feel stupid now.
Editx2: I just edited it, and thanks to that screwy whatever-it-is it was the hardest topic edit I've ever had to do. - Ty.
Last edited by Ty (2008-08-10 15:36:37)
The idea of any hi-fi system is to reproduce the source material as faithfully as possible, and to deliberately add distortion to everything you hear (due to amplifier deficiencies) because it sounds 'nice' is simply not high fidelity. If that is what you want to hear then there is no problem with that, but by adding so much additional material (by way of harmonics and intermodulation) you have a tailored sound system, not a hi-fi. - Rod Elliot, ESP