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Grace from Albany, NewYork, usa wrote:

...more than I feel like posting in the guestbook.


spinquisK from Lome, Togo, Togo wrote:

...nothing to speak of.


tarun from FARIDABAD, Haryana, India wrote:

i cannot understand the means of it


manish gajare from dombivli, maharashtra, INDIA wrote:

HELLO....I AM NOT UNDERSTANDING HOW TO SETUP A GUESTBOOK N NOT GETTING PROPER SCRIPT.....WILL YOU HELP ME


dic from Ha noi, Vietnam wrote:

Thank you for the game, I've been looking for it for a while. Wish you all best luck


pong from lampang, 52210, 155 wrote:

nana


sunny from Harbin, heilongjiang, china wrote:

hi, very pleased to see your homepage accidently, I do not know what this website is truly speaking, but I guess it is something called luck to see you here. My research area is machine learing, in computer science. If you do not mind please contact me. I would like to know more about the world outside china


Jojo from Burnaby, B.V., Canada wrote:

good~


Alex Della Pia from wrote:

well done good sir, i compliment you on your skills, well done


fatima from jordan wrote:

i need explain for digit regonition (math for it,steps to do it).i download your sample but not understand how you program it.


Allen from LONDON, UK wrote:

Great stuff and donation made


Peter from Australia wrote:

Hey, mate. Do you have non obfuscated perlblog script?? I'd like to customize something for myself. Thanks.


Sanjay saini from delhi, india wrote:

socket programing is my passion i want some help from you


Sanjay saini from delhi, india wrote:

socket programing is my passion i want some help from you


Jay from burnaby, BC, Canada wrote:

I have been skimming through sites and have come across yours. I was compelled to look through your various links. A very engaging, interesting, and user-friendly site.


Raj from delhi, India wrote:

Hi, I have dowmloaded the zip file but it does not show the result. How do I load the digitrecognition.mat? It seems to be a database file. Pls respond at the earliest as i have one day left to submit my final project at master's level. Thanks a zillion.


Caleb from Grand Haven, Michigan, USA wrote:

Great screen saver! i love it!


Nadim from Dhaka, Dhaka, Bangladesh wrote:

Hi Vincent.. !! Your digit recognition project was really a good work !!!. Actually i'm also trying to do a digit recognication project in my mother language (Bangla). I would be greatfull, if you send me the script/code to train the network. Thanks


dantheman from toronto, on, canada wrote:

Please send me this game! my dad is in the usa and me and my family really want to play with him!


Robert Clark Rutkowski from Portlanf\d, Oregon, USA wrote:

You are doing a great thing. I despise MSN and Bing. They continuously attempt to hi-jack my browser and search engine settings. I wish that I could make your blocker work but repeated attempts have failed. Keep up the great work and if you ever have the time perhaps you could assist me in getting it to work on my machine.


brixsat from oporto, Oporto, portugal wrote:

I would like to download network uno :) i love that game. Please send me a copy. thanks in advance


Michael Cunningham from Scotch Hill, Nova Scotia, Canada wrote:

Great Website. Lots of neat stuff. Had a couple chuckles here and there while reading.


dddddd from Toronto, Ontario, Canada wrote:

Your MSNAdBlocker contains a Trojan according to some antivirus programs. Are you sure your site was not hacked? Are you trying to put viruses on our systems?
>>Where did you download it from? The program is kind of old, and it's written using old technology. It is possible that new virus scanners would consider it as non-compliant.


Robert Clark Rutkowski from Portland, USA wrote:

I do not want MSN near my computer and I hope that I cna get this program to work now. It would work the first time I downloaded it. MSN keeps hijacking my browser and home page along with its search engine Bing hijacking my search engine settings.


Dominic Ralph from Kochi, kerala, India wrote:

Hi Chu, Congrats! The image/ data conversion is really great. Being an IT student I am keen to know more about the acii encoding. I seek your help in this regard. Regards Dominic Ralph


aksu DEFENDER from washington, ny, USA wrote:

CONTAINS A TROJAN OR VIRUS THX
>>>xWhat are you referring to?!


Phaidra Ruck from Vancouver, BC, Canada wrote:

Hey, you were a top hit for "sfu used textbooks" on google. Crazy, non? Nice work on the personal page, but I expect more from SFU students! (just kidding!:)


jake from fairfax, VA, united states wrote:

i can beat anyone in uno


Richard Buczynski from Cheongju-city, Chung Cheong, South Korea wrote:

Some excellent work! I stumbled upon your site while researching software disclaimers, but I couldn't stop myself from looking at your projects. Writing installation guides for my web-based software seemed daunting until I looked at your your Airfreight system proposal! May God bless you!


Mike from Thanet, Kent, England wrote:

This seems just what I need to stop me from having to yell at my daughter every time I come in and she is on messenger and not doing her homework!


arthur from winnipeg, manitoba, canada wrote:

looks like it's working good. thank you for helping me clean up my desktop from window clutter!


bladek from Beijing, Peking, Peoples' Republic of China wrote:

Encryption net tools are of significant importance as relate to maintaining personal financial communications with insitutions. Especially during the period of the, to date, six year tenure here, Thanks


Josef from Graz, Austria wrote:

Hi Great work! When will you remove the size limit? best regards


feka from Taipei, Taiwan wrote:

that's coooool~


ZERO from Wuhan, Hubei, China wrote:

Not bad.


yangjiandong from changzhou, js, china wrote:

ok


jopparelli from bergamo, bergamo, italy wrote:

amazing work! greetings from italy


Dugan from SF, CA, USA wrote:

OOPS!<br><br> having some feedback that the post was successful on the guestbook would be great too!


Dugan from SF, CA, USA wrote:

code for the ascii stenography would be nice - is it available? also, having a key to encode and a parallel key to decode would make the example much more interesting.


Joel Carter from wrote:

Greetings from BCIT - good to see something on Slashdot from Vancouver!


Peter Wayner from Baltimore, MD, United States wrote:

Wonderful fun. I wish I had seen it just a month ago when I put the third edition of <i> Disappearing Cryptography </i> to bed. This is a great example of how many hidden corners there are in cyberspace where a message might live.


Anuhea from Hawaii, USA wrote:

Mahalo for the zipMask app. It was just what I was looking for!


Dustin from USA wrote:

Good work. Been annoyed with all the dating website adds on the bottom of my msn. (which I mainly use msn to talk with my fiance) I am pretty sure I don't need info on dating websites thank you very much microsoft.


Haukur Hauksson from Reykjavík, Iceland wrote:

Hello Vincent and thank you for the guide to block MSN. Greetings from Icland


Sandy from wrote:

Does your blog script allow people to enter text created in Word to be copied and pasted into the blog dialog box without losing the Word formatting?


AZN from AZNVILLE, AZN, AZN wrote:

LMFAO ASIAN NERD LOLOLOL


KS from USA wrote:

Thank you for this program maybe my hair will grow back these ads were so freaking annoying. I'm using 8.1 and all I have at the bottom now is a w*ndows l*ve messenger banner that doesn't do anything instead of a new ad every few seconds I can live with that banner the ads I could not. Thank you


Chris from Surrey, BC, Canada wrote:

You are a god amongst men for your app to block MSN ads


Maheswaran from Cochin, Kerala, India wrote:

Hi, I am a student of Computer Science and Engineering in CUSAT, Cochin in India. We are conducting a technical festival which has different events of which one is online programming. We were following up on how to conduct such an event. We saw your pdf on programming contest management and thought we'd contact you about this. Can we have the project that you did in PHP for the same. We will help in publicizing the package. Waiting for your reply Maheswaran.M You can also contact our team at admin@acesinspire.com


edwin lai from Toronto, Ontario, Canada wrote:

the MSN Ad blocker for version 8 or 8.5 is not working


jay from wrote:

>>My program is still working for me and my friends. I have heard reports though that it doesn't work in certain parts of the world because a different ad delivery method is used.

i have MSn build 8.5.1302.1018, some flash ads are still getting through, unchecked the video thing as well. used you r8.5 version


tf from sydney, australia wrote:

Wicked! Previous to this program i would just drag messenger down so i could not see the ads, but it would actually reposition itself so it was visible when the ad changed! Thanks for the time and effort!!


Tran Thao from Hanoi, Vietnam wrote:

thanks for Matitk


Tran Thao from Hanoi, Vietnam wrote:

...nothing to speak of.


spyros from athens, greece wrote:

greetings from Greece vincent. Keep up the good work buddy :)


JP from montreal, qc, canada wrote:

Tx for the MSN adblock ! You improve life in many people !


Jadler from Crown Point, IN, US wrote:

I think that free 3D games are great. My brother and I create small games and give them away all the time. Recently though we started in on a fairly large project which we will sell for nominal profit. (Basically like 5 bucks). Anyway I think you did a great job. -Thanks.


rene from amsterdam, nl, nl wrote:

Great stuff keep it up


Chris from Ipswich, Suffolk, uk wrote:

Very nice little program, most of the others you find are just too big and not worth the hassle. I would rename the shortcut when you use it on the Programs Startup folder.


cforde from whitby, ontario, canada wrote:

keep up the good work


Beth from Ontario, Canada wrote:

MSNClientBlock2 is brilliant! It should be some time before my daughter has the know-how or patience to seek out and undo this block. Thanks!


aghadilbar from lahore, punjab, pakistan wrote:

...more than I feel like posting in the guestbook.
>>Sorry, if you have something long to say, please send me an e-mail. Thanks


humphrey from amersfoort, utrecht, netherlands wrote:

I support your crusade against msn adds! Keep it up!


Anonymous from wrote:

THANK YOU! I just downloaded MSN Ad Blocker and I appreciate your efforts!


kc from Burnaby, BC, Canada wrote:

Well done Vincent. Very good.


Ariel from San Pedro, BsAs, Argentina wrote:

Hey man, i would really love to implement the uno game in my page... its just a fps clan site, so if you could send it to me, my mail is k_dillac79@hotmail.com, Thx


Devon from wrote:

Nice and useful - did you know that it also blocks those pesky ads in windows live hotmail?


Jeppe from Copenhagen, Denmark wrote:

Thanks a million for an awesome utility. I've been wanting to block those annoying ads forever. Cheers!


Buzz from Beijing, Beijing, China wrote:

Hi, Vincent, Thank you very for the contribution! Some people saying that advertisement is how important, but I don't think so, I can live in a world totally without any advertisement, how good that will be? Just think about it, everyday we wake up, turn on TV, there is no advertisement, we go to street, there is no advertisement, the world is so quiet and life is so beautiful! If I want to eat something, I can go to web to search a rank of restaurant list which is ordered by my network friends, but, not by the restaurant advertisement. I can get every information I need from web, why we need ads? I have a dream, I hope one day all advertisements erased from this planet. Thank you!


Star from Sparks, d, US wrote:

dddd


Murray from Brisbane, Australia wrote:

MSN is worse than a virus - it's so hard to block. Thanks for developing this utility - I'm looking forward to installing it on my daughters laptop.


Katryna from Arkansas, USA wrote:

Thanks so much for the interesting software. :) I'll be using your stegnography program to embed something like a digital watermark into my art before I share it on the web. This is to protect it in case it gets stolen. ;) In any case, it's better than nothing, and it gives me an excuse to use your excellent software. So once again, thank you!


Zac from El Paso, TX, USA wrote:

The game is fun, kind of hard to control but fun anyways. Have you ever heard of BlockOut? It's an old game, pretty good, if you can use the same keys for rotation of the pieces it would be wonderful as they'd be extremely easy to control. Congratulations on the project, you must have gotten an A+ with this !! :)


boszacs from Hungary, Vas megye, Táplánszentkereszt wrote:

no comment


King-X from London, England wrote:

Nice fast install! Installed with so little fuss I thought the .exe hadn't opened properly. Nice how it keeps the MSN logo there for presentation's sake.


Tabbe from singapore, singapore wrote:

nice work! just try to search ard google on this msn ads thing and your site is the result! good job on blocking the ads, it gets so irritating when your cursor moves over the ad and pops the video out. thx once again


ANTHONY WOOD from MOUNT MARTHA, VICTORIA, Australia wrote:

Thanks Vincent - will give it a go and let you know... :)


G from Singapore wrote:

Hi! been looking for a soft3ware to block those really annoying adverts and i came across your program! :) thanks so much! will be recommending your website to my friends as well! :)


Sandy Cuneo from Brisbane, australia wrote:

Hi, my tech recommended that I use your site to block MSN - however msg MFC71.DLL -cant run program - pls help - thanks Sandy
>>You can obtain the required .dll from here. Extract the .zip file and place the .dll in the same directory as where your MSNClientBlock2.exe is located on your disk.


··¤(`×[¤TªsH]×´)¤·· from toowoomba, australia wrote:

i love uno and some how i want away to share my skills of uno..i think that didn't make sence. Anyway, Tashie


Dji from noneofyour, business wrote:

Great stuff! Keep up the good work! Thanks alot!


joe from adelaide, australia wrote:

thanks for adblocker8, you make life worth living.. well maybe not. but still appreciated :P


Marco Candela from Madrid, Spain wrote:

Vincent you kick ass man, thanks so much for screwing with those stupid privacy-invading adds. Keep it up, and way to go making all this for free. Long live FREEWARE!!! Cheerio


Marklar from Tiberias, Israel wrote:

Great app, thanks.


Marcelius Bertolace from Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais, Brazil wrote:

Great software to information security purpose!!! Congratulations.


Nick Jakeman from Rugby, Warwickshire, UK wrote:

I want to restrict my kids' access and ma hoping that this will do the trick. Ideally allowing limited periods of access would be perfect. I shall report back and donate if this app appears to be what I am looking for!


Jack Siebert from LA, CA, USA wrote:

Thanks so much for making your MSNAdBlcker available.


santiago from bogo, col wrote:

I think i got it. no matter your location, just block all inbound and outbound connections on port 1007 tcp and udp. ads gone... please give some feedback.
>>...Hmm, I don't think that works. But if it works for you, then cool.


oli from uk, uk, uk wrote:

This doesn't block MSN ads, after 10 seconds they come back...
>>That's interesting. It works for many people. Did you download the correct version of ad blocker and remember to turn off video preview from MSN's menu?


Lone Wulf from wrote:

Thanks for ad killer it looks like its also killed the ads from yahell 2 LOL thanks again :-)


pecca from cessnock, nsw, australia wrote:

cheers


CC from Montreal, QC, Canada wrote:

Thanks dude, I fear that one day it will be impossible to avoid corporate intrusion in our daily surfing. Thankfully, there will always be ppl like you out there! (I couldn't even read your captcha img cuz I have external img blockers, had to switch to IE)


Tim from Sydney, Australia wrote:

Thanks so much for making your MSNAdBlcker available. It ROCKS.


Hype from Kelowna, Canada wrote:

nicely made program


sanriver12 from bogota, Colombia wrote:

unfortunetly it doesnt work for local ads, every country has different products/ads servers !


Easy from Leiden, ZH, Netherlands wrote:

Keep up the good work...down the drain with those M$hit apps that keeps comming w. updates and none functional 1s


ZacK from U S of A wrote:

Godbless you


mikka from rome, rome, italy wrote:

go on this way, man!


pebble from Lyon, France wrote:

Hey, Vincent great work! Ive used your msn adblocker in the past and it always worked for me but somehow it isnt doing the trick now.. im currently using Build 8.1.0178.00 and FRENCH ads are still coming through.. my guess, local msns are using different adservers?


Puniksem from Essex, London, UK wrote:

Your latest v8 MSN AdBlocker does NOT stop the adverts! have you gone potty or something! I'm using live messenger version 8.1 build 8.1.0178.00 which your software simply DOESN'T stop any of the adverts as promised, HOW COME?


James Zhi from toronto, on, canada wrote:

I am looking for this kind of softwares to block msn on my network although I have not try this. thanks a lot for developing this software


Mike from Ottawa, Ont., Canada wrote:

Just tried it out and it works great, going to install it on my kids computers to cut down their chatting. Much appreciated.


Rusiak from wrote:

I tried the messengerlive version of your blocker and it seems as it exits after about 20sec of running. I downloaded the live installer today from live.com so the exe shouldnt be old. Only thing i can think of is that im a EU citizen, but that shouldnt affect the version of the exe.
>>Hmm, that's interesting - I've never heard this problem before. Maybe if I know more about the system you're running it on, I can help you more on the problem.


Kebi

Hello Vincent, I found your site by searching for ways to upload some zips files masked as jpeg onto Flickr with Flock as the browser. Your ZJ-mask program works fine with Flickr and that is just a simple way to upload some files (PDFs etc) other than pictures onto a persistent site painlessly. I am no programmer but I just thought a word of thanks is in order and a suggestion that perhaps you could update the ZJmask to be a little more user friendly (drag and drop, location of saved files etc). I also noticed Flickr has API available that may allow a transparent way of uploading onto Flickr and perhaps you can integrate ZJmask to do that. Thanks again for the program.
>>Thanks, and thank you for the suggestion.


henry81st from sydney, oz wrote:

it wont work for me, still getting bloody ads
>>It should be working again :)!


Huckleberry Finn from Upernavik, Greenland wrote:

Hi Vincent. It is me again from Greenland. Thanks for this Messenger Live update. Works like a charm and I save money since I pay per megabyte here. I will send a few of those bux as an appreciation. =) Happy Holidays!!


Armando from Mexico wrote:

Nice! thanks!


Anonymous from wrote:

plese can someone send me a copy is it multiplayer?


Ricky from Guatemala wrote:

very very nice , how about a firefox extension?


- from -, -, - wrote:

Excellent work , you are one of the holy warriors who help to save people from advertisement bombardment , we can now live a more peaceful life .


AL from Hull, Yorkshire, UK wrote:

Great program! ty, and if I had paypal, or when I get it, I will make a small donation :) great work!


Julien Wilkinson from Gloucester, Gloucestershire, England wrote:

I hope this works. If it does, then a donation will be made. Thanks in anticipation. I want my kids minds back.
>>And what is "this" you're referring to?


toma from graz, cz, austria wrote:

very nice site. i was lucky with mr. google. thanks


Vincent Chu from wrote:

So YOU'RE the one who took chuvincent (at) gmail (dot) com!


TeeJay from Golden , America wrote:

i once had a dram about 3d tetris and i guess you could say you made my dream come true


Michael Griffiths from Liverpool, UK wrote:

I hope this works. If it does, then a donation will be made. Thanks in anticipation. I want my kids minds back.


saleh from UAE wrote:

The MSN blockrer has an erro and would not work on Xp
>>It seems to work for other people (the app is designed for xp). What kind of error are you having?


David Seely from Medford, Oregon, United States of America wrote:

Thanks for keeping free software free, even from advertising. You're the man!


Karce from Ontario, Canada wrote:

I wish it would have worked for me, for some reason, it won't block the ads.


levy from London, Uk wrote:

hey , your game is so interesting. I downloaded it not with the intention to play it but i founbd myself playing it and enjoying it very much. I am currently doing my BSch final year project on a 3D game and this game might be useful on my project. i hope its ok if i use it as part of my researth on 3D games thank you.


Kostas from Thessaloniki, Greece wrote:

Very good please complete it!


drb from wrote:

thanks for prog!


Sasha Alexandr from Halifax, N.S., Canada! wrote:

Thanks so much to people like you for doing the research required to make such things ad ad-blockers. I had been using my Anti-Hacker to prevent previous versions of MSN messenger from connecting to their junk-spewing advert sites, but it seems there are new methods in MSN-8 which I can't pin down. If I werent unemployed I would be happy to donate to your cause. Meanwhile, I am downloading the MSN-8 ad-blocker; keep up the great work! :)
>>Thanks for the kind words :)


Marsh from Wellington, Wairarapa, New Zealand wrote:

Great to see an app to block the adds that are so intrusive. I can understand the idea behind advertising when the application is free, however it doesn't stop the fact that it can be very annoying. So on that note, thank you kindly for your efforts on this, I will give it a crack and see how it works here.
Cheers, CaTz.


Konstantinos Z. from Athens, Greece wrote:

Many thanks! This is a very useful add on program. It stopped completely the annoying advertisements.


Olavo from Recife, Brazil wrote:

good work in your projects! are you from canada?


Spy der Mann from Silent Hill, Toluca County, West Virginia, U.S. wrote:

Thanks! This thing really saved me lots of bandwidth and CPU!


Mark from Canada wrote:

Great work. Although I had to use the MSN 8 Version in MSN 7.5 (As of June 22,06) for the block to function correctly.
>>Thanks for letting me know. It has been fixed.


Juan from wrote:

Hei! Nice work man! Getting hid of the %¨#@$ ads is always nice! :D


Nono from smalltown, zanzibar, labrador wrote:

Great! Just removed the msn-ads, since they start to make noise too. Whenever will they realise you can´t threaten or bore people into buying merchandise?


CL from Newfoundland, Canada wrote:

Thank you so much for making the MSN messenger blocker! My daughter has using the program far too much while doing homework and this will definitely help to cut down on it. Kudos!


Tramadol from Los Angeles, Los Angeles, USA wrote:

Hello! Very Good Site!


Adam from somewhere wrote:

Absolutley fantastic!!! thank you very much for creating the msn blocker. My kids lives became a virtual reality of msn chatting, i'm not kidding from coming home from school until going to bed. Now they're doing other things in their spare time! Much apprectiated


Samuel Liew from Singapore wrote:

Cool website!


Karim from Toronto, Ontario, Canada wrote:

Man, this is an awesome program! Thanks so much, now I don't have to watch those damned annoying MSN ads! Amazing!


Mark Winckle from Liverpool, UK wrote:

Thanks for the cool software, I owe you a beer!


Eelco from Margraten, Limburg, Netherlands wrote:

Maybe you could make some extra features for the msn scroller, because then the program would be perfect. Grab txt from txt file of from mysql table or from windows media now playing / winamp now playing. thnx in advance


Jeff Barker from Way Up North, Ontario, Canada wrote:

Hi Vincent, Love your site. Interesting, informative and fun. I just tried your MSN AdBlock program and it works perfectly. I had tried tinkering with my PC to stop those annoying Messenger banner ads and couldn't figure it out. My all the Gods smile on you for all your days. :-) Thank you, thank you, thank you. J.
>>Thanks Jeff! Glad it's of use.


georgia from beerwah rox!, wah?, australia wrote:

when i get on to the games i will write a a nice coment!


georgia from brisbane, wah?, australia wrote:

HI THIS IS SILLY I CANT GET INTO A ONLINE GAME!!! and im totaly bored man!


Richard Nacamuli from Califon, NJ, USA wrote:

Really great site. You've helped me a lot.


steve from sydney, australia wrote:

I Hope You get this working soon As I love the game


Tina Basinger from Monroeville, Pa, United States wrote:

I've been looking for awhile for ONLINE UNO.


zhai from NANCY, MEUTRE-MOSELLE, France/China wrote:

be a friend,ur site is usefull,I am interested in knowing more infos about socket(c/s) programming in C,can you help me?Can we talk in MSN(binbloo@hotmail.com)?


Maria from Leicester, UK wrote:

So glad someone has come up with an app to stop those goddamn irritating ads in messenger - thank you so much! I am still haveing problems using it at work tho, the thought police don't like it when we install our own stuff and make it difficult to get anything to work! Thanks again anyway.


James from New York, NY, united states wrote:

Greate site. Thank you :)


Jo from Lusaka, Lusaka, Zambia wrote:

We need more guys like youy spreadinh help-ware for free on the need, keep on keeping on!!


Steff from Sweden wrote:

forgot to say: it's because activexcontrols are blocked


Steff from Sweden wrote:

about the ad blocker, your site gave me an idea.. : i changed the security for internet area to "highest" and: the ad in msn is gone :D i dont know yet if this gives problems with other applications but i use firefox for browser so that shouldnt be a problem
>>I use firefox too, but your method doesn't seem to be working for me :(


Karthikeyan from Coimbatore, TN, India wrote:

Hi.. This is karthikeyan from India. I am interested in knowing abt ur socket programming in C 4 my UG Project in my college. Could u help me in the proj, I would b thankful 2 u.


McDull from not Burnaby, not BC, still Canada :) wrote:

yay! you're own site! looking forward to the nifty features (e.g. escort service)


monkey that rocks from Burnaby, BC, Canada wrote:

you wanted a comment.... http://validator.w3.org/check?uri =http%3A%2F%2Fwww.vincentchu.com%2F


jen from BC, usa wrote:

this game is the bessssssssssssssssst


jen c from BC, usa wrote:

...nothing to speak of.


Franco from wrote:

monkeys rock


Adalid Ortiz from Tijuana, BC, Mexico wrote:

To install MSNMessenger block program in a multiple user PC (public) where must be copied the program? "Startup/Open" or "Startup/open all"
>>Startup/open all. All the users logging on to that particular computer would be affected, and I presume that's the desired effect.


vale from chennai, BC, india wrote:

it,s best


oliilo from Vancouver, Canada, China wrote:

Great website, Useful ad blocker. By the way,have got any other second-hand text books or someoone who sell them? I am a freshman for this fall,I need 100s. 中国人吗?嗯,真亲切,以后多指教。


phentermine from phentermine, BC, Canada wrote:

This makes me speachless :) Very well done!


El Bell from somewhere with a really long name wrote:

Wahey! You are a hero! Screw Microsoft and their backdoor adware MS Messenger! hahahah! well done to you sir! Bravo!


Frank Black from Issaquah, U.S. wrote:

BC4EVER


Ray from Sydney, Australia wrote:

Nice ad blocker .. but as well as deleteing the gif .. you can replace it with your own picture


Louise Reed from Everett, WA, United States wrote:

Thank you, thank you, thank you! I was about to uninstall MSN Messenger on all our computers at home (4) because my 7-year-old uses it to chat with friends overseas but I hated exposing him to all those ads. Life is good again and he doesn't have to know I almost cut off his only inexpensive overseas connection.


Jennifer Reed from Snohomish, W, Canada wrote:

...nothing to speak of.


BruceLee from Pekin, NahuyState, Kitay wrote:

Microsoft is good operation system


imunk from bandung, jabar, indonesia wrote:

no comment


John from Houston, Texas, USA wrote:

Very nice site. Will sure visit again.
>>Oh yea? As nice as the ad that you're trying to post?


Alfred from Vancouver, BC, Canada wrote:

Thanks for the MSN ad blocker! I've searched all over for one, couldn't get anything else to work, but your app works great! Keep up the good work


Sarah from Niagara Falls, Ontairo, Canada wrote:

hey!!! ur site kewl!! um if any ppl want to talk to me on msn!! its superhot_chick16@hotmail.com


Torben from Copenhagen, Denmark wrote:

You are one cool dude ! Thanks for keeping my workarea free of unvanted spam !! :D


Stephen from US wrote:

How do you start the browser refresher refreshing??? I can't get it to work. Theres no button!
>>I have updated the page to include instructions for using the application. Please check and see if it answers your question :).


Jesse Pool from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada wrote:

Hey nice site. I came across your ad blocker this afternoon. I felt the same annoyance yesterday after downloading messenger 7.0, which comes loaded with even more ads. I found an easy way to block ads in 7.0 without running any other program. Check out my blog for details: http://base16.org/index.php?p=13 I haven’t found any adverse effects of this method. (Aside from the occasional unanswered SYN packet.)
>Nice discovery! Thanks.


Adalid Ortiz from Tijuana, BC, Mexico wrote:

OK, thanks. I decide to test in Win98 because I'm working in a Library and want to stop the usere to use messenger services. Many other people I know (clients) want to restrict MSN Messenger because users spend so much time "chating". I think that your programs are so useful in this context. Saludos cordiales.
>>Have you tried following the link http://support.microsoft.com/kb/889829?


Adalid Ortiz from BC, Mexico wrote:

This message appear when try to launch Messenger. " MSGR file is linked to missing export IPHLPAPI.DLL"
>>You can try searching for IPHLAPI.DLL in google, and download it. If it doesn't work, then I guess it's not compatible with Windows 98. Sorry. I hope you backed up the two DLLs that you replaced.


Adalid Ortiz from BC, Mexico wrote:

Ok, but now have another problem. I download and Overwirte all dlls that your program requires and now can't run MSN Messenger. Reinstalling not solve my problem. Any help here?


Adalid Ortiz from Tijuana, BC, Mexico wrote:

In reference of MSN client block. Yes I downloaded the MSN ad block and get the error " MSNADBLOCK file is linked to missing export IPHLPAPI.DLL"
>>Perhaps it doesn't work with Windows 98. Sorry.


Adalid Ortiz from Tijuana, BC, Mexico wrote:

MSN cliento block program need DLL files in Windwos 98 (MSVCP71.Dll) why your program don't include the and install it. Saludos,
>>You can find it online easily. Search it in google or get it from my msn ad block zip file.


Hastur from Amsterdam wrote:

Me again. I ran into some trouble, using your ad blocker. I got a script error, everytime msn launched. But thanks to the information it gave, I found an alternative solution to block those ads. Simply block rad.msn.com in your hosts file, you can use it in combination with for instance eDexter.
>>A script error? How did you get that?


Hastur from Amsterdam, NH, Netherlands wrote:

Thx a bunch for the ad blocker


Jeffro from Bellingham, WA, USA wrote:

YOU ROCK! ok, now that that's out of the way, thank you. I can't stand it when ads "must" be crammed down my throat. What ever happened to making small, lean, mean applications? -Cheers


Scott E from Brisbane, QLD, Australia wrote:

nice.


eric from BC, Canada wrote:

get rid of the msn ads by using -- http://www.msgplus.net/
>>Some people just want to ads block with no extra features. That's what my thing is for. Also, msgplus doesn't block ads in version 7.


eendje from N-Brabant, Netherlands wrote:

Love your msm add blocker :P finaly something that does work


M. Ali from scranton, PA, USA wrote:

thanks for ur personalised email script, can u update that script to attach files.


Pooy from Cambridge, UK wrote:

Thanks for the Msn ad blocker! :)


JB from BC, Canada wrote:

Amazing Job. Keep it up. thanks a lot.


Murline J. Williams from New York, USA wrote:

...nothing to speak of.


GaBoR from Romania wrote:

I like your Zip/Jpg File Mask,it's small & efficient! Thanks for coding it


gigi from BC, us wrote:

your site is 80%useless
>>just like you~!


Mike from Amsterdam, NH, The Netherlands wrote:

How one can be great in small things...! TX for the neat msn blocker.


Joanna from Athens, Attiki, Greece wrote:

MSNAdblocker? How do I love thee? Let me count the ways!!!!! They are relentless but thank god for people like u. Thanx


Al from Sydney, Aus wrote:

Ozzies must like your C++ ref - I grabbed it too - thanks. If your still in BC, make sure you appreciate it - I was there recently - a beautiful place !


Michael from portland, oregon, usa wrote:

i would pay money for an online version of this game that would be amazing


hi from ottawa, ont, Canada wrote:

your website suxZ i didnt even find what i waZ lokking for! FIX THE DAMN THING!!!
>>You searched for chain letters using msn, maybe it's time to switch and use google instead?


Tara from Gulfport, usa, usa wrote:

I have been a tetris fan since I was 8. I finally found your game, thanks for sharing.


rev campbell from BC, Canada wrote:

thanks nice site
>>Thanks.


gm from oh, usa wrote:

very nice notes.. keep up the good work!


Gloria from vancouver, BC, Canada wrote:

that's CRAZY~ top physics + comp science guy~ @_@ hehe..if i need help in the future (grade 12 stuff), mind if i msg u for help? ^-^


alice from BC, Canada wrote:

how can we get source code of tetris 3d
>>Currently there's no plan to make the source code available to public. Sorry.


Yu from ON, Canada wrote:

I tried your huffman algorithm. The orignal size is 69 bytes, it becomes 213 bytes after I encode with your algorithm.
>>Yep. That's a *ahem* feature.


Mister Bate from BC, Canada wrote:

Did you know you're a massive dork? Even I dont care about prime numbers as much as you. Dork. My name is the 56th prime after the circumference of the 3rd moon of jupiter, turned into an ascii character string, and then deleting all the N's. Enjoy. -13
>>Haha, I know who you're already :P Your name has a 'n' in it, so I am sure I don't have to find out the circumference of the third moon =).


林俊均 from 香港, 香港, 中國 wrote:

你好嗎? 你的網頁很利害! 讓我試驗一下這個 Guestbook 的中文處理能力. How are you doing? Your site's really great, and let's see if it could handles Chinese characters.


+drm/509 from Kitchener, ON, Canada wrote:

...me again. he he :) Any idea where I could find the Descartes contest results. Could you email me back. Thanks :) the site rocks :)


Ellen from BC, Canada wrote:

I am taking computer science too. glad to meet you.


McDull from Hong Kong, GongDong, China wrote:

zipmask rocks!!!!!!!!! if you haven't tried it yet, do it now! It's fun to fiddle around with, and send secret files to your friends.


LeV from Melbourne, VIC, Australia wrote:

Good C++ reference. Very handy and complete. Many thanx.


Jeff from BC, USA wrote:

hey buddy, I like your site. and it looks cool man! I started to learn coding opengl. And suggestion?
>There are a lot of online references available.
> Try this =)


Disc from wrote:

starcraft rules!


Tigran from vancouver, BC, Canada wrote:

Nice site Vincent. Go check out mine www.geocities.com/enejme


Steph Young from Vancouver, BC, Canada wrote:

Hey Vincent, Can't wait to see you on Sunday! Hope you're doing good.


KCL from Burnaby, BC, Canada wrote:

Yoz, I was in your high school. I hope you still know who I am. LOL, you fools in SFU still don't how much us UBC fizzers (Engineering Physics) own you. Just kidding, we don't let compsci people touch our hardware anyway :P


Andre Di Cicco from North Vancouver, BC, Canada wrote:

hi vincent :) im in your 212 class. i just clicked on the link to your site after receiving an email regarding the bonus question. take care :)


MY NAME IS VICENT TOO! from POOLE, DORSET, UK wrote:

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