How do you set the position of a layer based on coordinates?
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How do you set the position of a layer based on coordinates?
Light the fuse?
Dry when on the line
1. Always keep fireworks in a cardboard box because you get sparks with metal boxes.
2. If a firework failed first time, soak it in water and then let it dry out in an oven before trying it again.
3. If you are using fireworks in an enclosed area (like in a shed, or in a small council estate), tie some strong twine to the tail of rockets to prevent them flying long distances and potentially hurting small animals or lawyers.
4. Light clothing should be worn during the display, so it can be quickly discarded should it catch fire. Shellsuits are recommended.
5. Pets or livestock can injure themselves if confined indoors during loud firework displays, let them out into large open areas before continuing.
6. Send your small children to bed before starting the display and put up blackout curtains up at their windows so the loud noises and bright lights don't scare them. Kids that say they want to see the display are just putting on a brave face, they should on no account be allowed to watch fireworks. It makes their feeble minds overheat. This also applies to women.
please post nonsense threads :o :bigyello:Quote:
Originally posted by davebat
How do you set the position of a layer based on coordinates?
You're all hugly.
Hugly™ :bigyello:
I can sense a Sandpaper Corp. / Hugly Inc. merger coming on! :lol:
:lol:
I figured it out, you were all wrong.
I wasn't wrong...
Set = "Dry" (as in cement setting)Quote:
set the position of a layer based on coordinates?
the position = "W" (west)
a layer = "hen" (eggs being the layees)
based on coordinates = "on the line"
now that im thinking...its not hard to implement this Trade Mark... i have a lot of code that is huge & ugly :)...Quote:
Originally posted by wossname
I can sense a Sandpaper Corp. / Hugly Inc. merger coming on! :lol:
:afrog:Code:HUGLY™ framework
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