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Geek Culture / Crash Art

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NeX the Fairly Fast Ferret
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Posted: 14th Apr 2009 02:59 Edited at: 14th Apr 2009 02:59
Ever had a program crash and do something artistic or at the least pretty?



Post yours!

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Virtual Nomad
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Posted: 14th Apr 2009 03:02 Edited at: 14th Apr 2009 03:03
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psp4?! awesome if i remember correctly, that was the first premium version (that you had to pay for), wasn't it? that icon gave me flashbacks.

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NeX the Fairly Fast Ferret
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Posted: 14th Apr 2009 03:03 Edited at: 14th Apr 2009 03:05
Yes, that's PSP4. I got it free on the front of a magazine and to this day I believe it to be the best image editor, ever. Want a copy for nostalgia? It's licenced as freeware.

Strelok
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Posted: 14th Apr 2009 03:05
Program was simple .. divide by zero.




Virtual Nomad
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Posted: 14th Apr 2009 03:05 Edited at: 14th Apr 2009 03:07
i used 3.14 (last free version i had) a TON (to the point i can still remember the version number ). still can't find my v7 cd... cs2 is nice but it can't hold a candle to psp for ease-of-use vs results (can't speak for post v7, tho).

Benjamin
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Posted: 14th Apr 2009 10:56
Quote: "Yes, that's PSP4. I got it free on the front of a magazine"

Same, I remember getting it with the first issue of PC KnowHow.

NeX the Fairly Fast Ferret
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Posted: 14th Apr 2009 11:54
It was .net mag here. Basically "if your internet is slow, buy this and we've downloaded everything for you". Handy.

BMacZero
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Posted: 15th Apr 2009 03:03
Quote: "Program was simple .. divide by zero."

That's the exact same calculator I have, and I can assure you it does not explode when you divide by zero.

...at least I think so. I'm a bit scared to try it

It does make pretty colors when you press on the screen though.



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