QUOTE(the_lone_bard @ Mar 6 2005, 01:31 AM)
QUOTE(Trigear @ Mar 3 2005, 07:07 PM)
More like I spent several hours finding those and it would have taken several more hours to download and reupload each individual pic for your convenience, whereas it will take an extra five minutes out of your life to configure fusker to download them to your harddrive. It might be different if I could upload the fusker files for each one to this website, but since I can't, you're going to have to make them yourself. I hope that's not too much trouble for you, but if it is, you can just skip it. Makes no difference to me.
You talk about Fusker as if it's downloading to your hard drive? Isnt a Fusker where a webpage displays a html page that shows all of the given jpgs? I'm fuskered tons of things and never have I had to download all the picture and then upload them again.
the word "fusker" originated from
this program and several others like it, that allow you to set parameters and download a set of files to your harddrive from the internet. "Fusker" is an operation that these programs have that downloads files based on a numbered set. Therefore if you fusker "foo[01-20].bar" it will create the set of foo01.bar, foo02.bar, and so on, and download all of those.
Go to one of the "Fusker" sites (I like
fusker.lewww personall), and click on a particular "fusker" link. near the top it'll say "To download all these images, click here (requires free URLToys program)". The file that you download is a text file with instructions for the URLToys program to "fusker" the set of images.
In short, fusker can be used in a number of ways. we were obviously employing two different uses. I meant the program (which, to my knowledge is the original meaning of the word), and you meant the websites (which to my knowledge is the more popular meaning of the word).
I don't have an account to any of those fusker sites. I find images and use the URLToys program to download files. It can get pretty complex, and there are a bunch of neat things it can do with files. A lot of people who use those sites don't seem to be sharing... instead, they seem to be posting urls there in order to see if they work. Much easier to do it my way, IMO.