when I used it a long time ago, it didn't.
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No, it just nags you a few seconds after you start it up. You click close on the window that pops up and you're set for the duration.
cool, I'll give that a go. Winzip nagged me like that for years before it finally locked me out. thanks!
I want one of these. Just not $3,000 want.
This is the pod that immerses a listener in an acoustically optimized chamber, providing an enveloping audio experience with its robust six-speaker surround sound system. Its interior is lined with closed-cell acoustic foam--the same used in recording studios--that deflects, disperses, and absorbs sound waves, creating a personal sound environment that will not disturb those nearby. Providing a frequency response of 20 Hz-20 kHz for a full range of sound ideal for movies, sporting events, music, or games, the system is comprised of five 3 1/2" 40-watt mid- to high-range speakers built into the pod's ceiling (providing 80 watts peak output) and one 10" 250-watt subwoofer speaker under the seat. The system meets the 5.1 standard (the same used in commercial and home theater systems), and the subwoofer's 500-watt peak output makes the padded 17" wide seat resonate, placing a listener in the immediate vicinity of on-screen explosions, orchestral chords, or World Cup matches. Both a 5.1 and 2.1 sub-amplifier component are included to drive the speakers. High-density plastic construction. Red shell with red foam or Black with gray foam. 58" H x 34" W x 36" D. (120 lbs.)
The Acoustic Immersion Pod.
Some version of that has been around for decades. I'm sure I saw them at Sharper Image or Brookstone or somesuch.
If I'm developing a subdomain for a website, and I want it to link to the same style sheet and includes as the main site, can I do that just by using absolute links?
For example, I'm creating foo.blah.com, and I have to link to www.blah.com/style.css to pull the style sheet over, right? That's a better idea than making a whole new copy for the subdomain?
Yes, Dana.
Okay, good. Thanks.
The only issue, I think, is if foo.blah.com has a secure section (i.e. the URL is [link] Then the stylesheet has to be local or else the page won't be shown as secure by some browsers.
Nope, neither site needs to be secure. Thanks.