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Rated • 41 reviews • arts • deviantart.com
Guess we're all susceptible to the accidental click
Last seen: 36 hours ago
GIGrafx is a 48 year old guy from Cincinnati, Ohio, USA
'GIGrafx' is Gary Ingram Grafx.
Though training might indicate strengths within hardware, my true strengths are within software and systems' configuration.
Open-Source software is what had opened the doors to programing for me. The GIMP was my beginning... From there, through many different projects, languages were learned and interpreted for the variables that give me the ability to change and re-arrange whatever I choose to create. Whether it be an Open-Source project that contains something that needs a fix, or building a PHP-MySQL website... If there's a need to figure something out, I'll be certain to figure out what needs to be done.
Both sites below contain examples of my areas of interest:
gigrafx.50webs.com
gigrafx.comyr.com
Rated • 41 reviews • arts • deviantart.com
Guess we're all susceptible to the accidental click
Rated • 58 reviews • graphic design • padolsey.com
New twist on an old exercise of reading and interpretation.
Rated • 2 reviews • open source • entropymine.com
Nice 'small' app. Does it's job... TweakPNG runs under Linux also, loading the program using WINE. Nice find. Gotta love OpenSource!
Rated • 104 reviews • web design • w3.org
Best service out there to validate your web content! An easy way to learn where your coding needs work. I have learned quite a bit by running my site through this service. You would be surprised at all the errors most 'commercial' sites have in their coding. ...And you would think that these errors were why a 'professional' was hired to build their sites.
Rated • 1 review • webhosting • chsoftware.net
Nice website and routines for custom downloads of WAMP setups to run via USB. You can choose your versions of the software, as well as select which CMS you wish to have as part of the download. Now to check out what I configured for my download...
Rated • 72 reviews • hacking • urbandictionary.com
Well, I didn't open the .wav in notepad... I opened up the file in PSPad's HEX editor and found this to be true. Yep, scroll to the end of each of the .wav files to find the identifiers. Hmmm... Can't hide things forever. You'd figure that one of the techies would have covered this by editing the tags in a HEX editor... Bad mistake on their part for leaving the tags, period!
Rated • 11 reviews • science • newscientist.com
This site is a good source of articles pertaining to science and technology... Interesting subjects.
Rated • 5 reviews • open source • artofillusion.org
Art Of Illusion has been around for a few years now, though now more mature. I have been modeling / rendering with AOI since it's early days and have quite a few entries in my galleries that were done with this application. This is an 'all in one' application... consisting of a nice modeler, a great procedural texture editor, and a fine rendering engine. If you have a powerful enough system, this app handles the production of animation also!! Gotta love Open-Source!!!
Rated • 19 reviews • law, video • youtube.com
Excellent way of putting things into a proper perspective. Beyond this, I plea the Fifth!