See, if I was a delivery driver and there was a big ****-off package with IPOD wrote on it you'd know I was gonna steal the sucka.Hunter said:is the box really big enough?
He won a PHP contest with an OpenGL thingy he wrote in PHP. It got Slashdotted a while back.Twisted Metal said:Cool, what kind of program did you write?
Is there any way I can easily tell which model I have?BesigedB said:Looks like you have the same monitor as me. LG Flatron 795? I would buy another if it were still available, but alas it was superceeded by a worse model.
Sure. Feel free to ask. Find me on IRC is the best bet. If I'm not around, try #php on ETG.Hyrulian Hero said:(By the way Iridium, would you mind if I asked you questions about PHP every once in a while? I'm just barely starting to learn it now...)
Eh?Beowolf said:You didn't happen to win that from Sitepoint, did you?
Other than looking at the label in the back, if you're running Windows, if Windows recognizes your monitor's model, you can see it in Control Panel --> Display --> Settings --> Advanced --> Monitor. If it's just called "Plug and Play Monitor" or "Default Monitor" it doesn't know the model, but in the first case it was at least able to query the monitor for its capabilities.iridium said:Is there any way I can easily tell which model I have?
Sitepoint.com had a contest to win an iPod, and I know you are a PHP developer (Sitepoint is a webmaster site).iridium said: