Here’s the link for FREE FONTS, TEXTURES, BRUSHES, etc
http://www.graphicmania.net/
Was curious what an encoded message would look like if you also included punctuation has encoder characters.
For example, by simply encoding the letter e as a space and the space as the letter e, we can get: St v neHans neiseth eg ki steguyeineth eworld.
Which is still slightly recognizable, but with the word sizes completely changed it makes it hard to know what it says: Steven Hansen is the geekiest guy in the world.
Here is the link: Online Code Cipher Creator
If the MWC can keep 3 teams in the top 25 through the end of the season, the BCS should seriously consider improving its recognition of this conference
55″ LCD flatscreen with yahoo, twitter, netflix, amazon video on-demand, and more all built right in through the onboard wi-fi.