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hex
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Any one like me got exams coming up this month and next? Well for all those like me that can't/havn't been bother to do any revision or plan it, check this out:

http://revision.redir.net/

It's an online customisable revision timetable where you can register and then modify it kinda like a mini-calender.
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Post by Bart »

Nice idea but I never set dates for my exams, I just know it's in 2 weeks so..there
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Post by sam »

Nice Idea but I have only 5 final exams coming up... I think that using my PDA for keeping the dates is a little bit more pratical... :mrgreen: ...

Did you make that script? If you did, hey you should spend more time studing for exams :)

Cheers Sam :mrgreen:
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Yeah but revision sucks...
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Post by phice »

I think it's a great idea. Although, you should make the whole week fit on one line, and not have 5 days on one line, and only 2 on the other.
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*cough*outofschool*cough*

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*cough*intheworkforce*couch*

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Post by hex »

Lol, sorry forgot about you guys with diddy resolutions :D I've sorted it now, used percentage widths instead.
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Post by phice »

Much much better ;) It must have been my parents computer, because they like it at 640x480 :roll:
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Well I can only test in 800x600 cause that's as low as my card will go...
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Post by DSM »

I must be getting old, the last exam I took was an eye exam, and I have tried to work with my res at 10 x 7, but everything is just to damn small. 8 x 6 must have been made for us older folks I guess.
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Post by hex »

Well I use quite a few large programs (often with pallets like Photoshop), so I need a larger area really. I run my 17" at 1280x1024 and it's fine for me...
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