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Vision.Pro
02-10-2006, 22:50
do something with the text in your sig like this and it'll look alot better

http://img137.imageshack.us/img137/4079/firefox0fu.jpg

Edit: here you go i tried to flip the metalic style for you

http://img70.imageshack.us/img70/997/firefox4xn.jpg

Firefox
02-10-2006, 22:53
don't know, I kinda wanted a sleek font so I made it silvery gradient

Vision.Pro
02-10-2006, 22:55
I used the same font, but silver just doesn't go with that sig at all. normally you just want to take the brightest color in your sig and match it to the font so it blends nicely

Firefox
02-10-2006, 22:57
which sig do other people think look nice? my sig or vision pro's modified one?

Mr Turnip
02-10-2006, 23:12
I think firefox's looks nice because the writing looks chromed and really shiny, and it gives the hint of PS3 with the font, but i also like Vision's because the text is firey and more defines by the black outline... but i'd have to say firefox's because of that PS3 font, just looks real nice

Vision.Pro
02-10-2006, 23:14
here you go i tried to flip the metalic style for you

http://img70.imageshack.us/img70/997/firefox4xn.jpg

Skribble
02-11-2006, 00:10
I prefer Visions, maybe Firefox just make the outer glow of the text orange, or black, just not white.

Firefox
02-11-2006, 00:11
is this sig good? made it right now
what should I fix?

http://img497.imageshack.us/img497/8282/tekkencopy1uz.jpg

soldier one
02-11-2006, 01:26
is this sig good? made it right now

looks good but yours as of know looks better, it flows well and that new one has too much going on with it at once. also the first one vision fixed u for you is a good idea and i kinda have to agree, no offense please im just giving you my opinion, you did a great job on yours and he just improved a small bit of it.

curryking1
12-22-2008, 15:25
Infinity Storage Media has released the world's first Blu-ray/DVD hybrid disc to the public. The disc, which is dual-layered, can be read on one side by standard DVD players while the other by Blu-ray players. It seems odd that it has taken anyone in the BD camp this long to create a hybrid product considering HD-DVD had this technology in April of 2006.

Currently this product is only available in Japan, so we're unsure if it'll ever make its way to North America, but it's not surprising if it does. This technology will enable the consumer to purchase the Hybrid format in order to build their library for their future purchase of a Blu-ray player while still being able to enjoy the movie.

Hopefully this picks up at the much larger studios resulting in a world-wide release.

Source (http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/hybrid_blu-ray_dvd_disc_announ.php)