1. Originally posted by drewhiggins[..]

    I'm gonna try and write my own script for it, or at least find a way around those fucking cats (and dogs).

    Let us know how it goes

    i.e. good luck chap!
  2. Originally posted by WojBhoy[..]
    Let us know how it goes

    i.e. good luck chap!


    You'll have to give me a while because this looks harder than before, but I'm gonna use existing code and see if some sort of pattern occurs within the actual RS code itself.
  3. Originally posted by drewhiggins[..]

    You'll have to give me a while because this looks harder than before, but I'm gonna use existing code and see if some sort of pattern occurs within the actual RS code itself.

    My god, I'm confused already...

  4. Well I couldn't find any code in it or anything useful. However Happy Hours seem to come up more regularly than before (now).

    On another technical note - since updating to the iPod 1.1.2 software it's freezing, crashing, stuttering, distorting heavily - is this update a dud?


  5. what a widely pointless and equally amazing piece of kit. Images down broadband cable? Cool. Would be good to have a go but surely a web cam is Identical?
  6. Originally posted by germcevoy[..]

    what a widely pointless and equally amazing piece of kit. Is it a spoof or is this real? How the hell could they drill the whole way into the earths crust or get fibre optics long enough? A spoof by my book but cool none the less.

    EDIT - i'm baffled. They can transmit images down broadband cable?


    spoof...can't imagine mirrors or earth's crust stuff...but then how is it?!
  7. Originally posted by Ali709[..]

    spoof...can't imagine mirrors or earth's crust stuff...but then how is it?!


    fibre optic cable. . . .
  8. Originally posted by germcevoy[..]

    fibre optic cable. . . .


    I googled the man behind it...soo, here is the official site:

    http://blog.telectroscope.org/

    the man claims it's a tunnel which was started by his great grandfather or something, between the two cities...he then completed it and made this thing out of it, check this out:
    http://www.nytimes.com/2008/05/21/arts/design/21tele.html?8dpc
    he even used that drill to make his 'tunnel' story look true:



    But then the article here http://www.news.com.au/story/0,23599,23746397-2,00.html says that the people behind it claim it to be fiber optic cables...
    man...I don't know!!
  9. the drill story is obviously just a fantasy type story to spice it up a little. How is it possible to drill through the earth's crust. I'm sure the fibre optic cable theory is true. They could send light down those cables years ago so I suppose it was only so long before they had images flying through the.

    Cool none the less

    EDIT- - ''in association with tiscali'' lol
  10. Now this one's nice:




  11. sounds like fun to me!!
    looks great!! haha!