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<0> transfer-encoding: chunked <0> Header listing complete. <2> heh wmf exploitage <2> i should write a php front end to myspace, that handles all the http queries <2> this way there's no ads <2> but then again its myspace, what a waste of time. <3> does myspace even work? <3> last few times i checked it had error messages and stuff <1> oh god, i left a pop in the freezer for like an hour .... <3> i wonder what the myspace backend actually looks like <2> probably crap <3> groogs_: kaboom <1> it seems liquid still <2> but then again it still manages to run somewhat even with people flooding them with http traffic, etc <1> its definately cold.. <3> rmpants: hardly <2> someone told me they used phpfusion <1> myspace was a neat idea <2> the founder d00d got rich <4> ok thnx fo info groogs_. <1> it was overrun with the current generation of highschool kids thuogh <2> groogs_: and corporate america using it for advertising <3> too bad orkut was overrun with brazilians <1> well, isnt it free? <1> what do you expect.. the myspace owners to foot giant bandwith bills out of their pockets? <3> yes! <2> yes <1> i never get why people are so opposed to advertising <2> im also opposed to having pages filled with music and videos <1> popup blocking .. sure <2> its like the web took a regression <2> back to the early 90's <1> and theres annoying ads, that play sound and generally get in the way <2> when people actually used the <blink> tag <2> yeah <3> i don't mind sane ads <2> it'd be cool if they had a mute feature <1> but when advertising is done properly - ie, google ads style, or even the 120x120 square ads that are in the middle of articles - its fine <3> images or flash, whatever <5> Can anyone here help me with htaccess? I have a htaccess that parses php as html, but I want to exclude some files from being parsed as html, as my main page is in php, I used RemoveType, but its not working.. can anyone take a look at http://rooted.myvnc.com/ap/problem/htaccess.txt and tell me whats wrong? <3> as long as they're not horribly obtrusive <1> people run adblock to get rid of those though .. i don't get it <1> 1) if everyone used adblock, the internet would become a fundamentally different place .. with no professionally-produced free content <3> easypwn: what's with the backslash? <1> 2) do you have so little will power that the mere act of having an ad on your screen forces you to buy the product in question? <3> honestly, i kind of like ads <1> i've even discovered products and bought stuff from ads <3> yeah, me too <3> i mean, they're bought specifically for people interested in what you're looking at, generally <3> which can kind of ***ume you're interested in it as well <1> when they're targeted, its good. i found a remote I/O unit while reading an article on an automation site. <3> i also love google sponsored ads <3> in SERPs <1> when i'm looking for a company that makes a type of of product, or even a specific product, i search google specifically to look at the sponsored ad results <3> it's so much easier to actually find the company's site than 300 chinese websites trying to get the first natural serp result <1> SERPs? <3> search engine result page <1> oh .. yeah, totally agree <3> buzzword! <3> get with the times, man! <1> actually not the chinese sites
<1> the stupid review sites <3> heh yeah <1> that never actually have any reviews <1> epinions.net <1> crap like taht <1> waste of bytes <3> i hate that **** <1> its frustrating too, because they're actually a good idea <3> yeah, but not when there are 400 sites mirroring one <1> IF each site were to concentrate on a specific area, so there are only 1-2 in the results for any given product... that and they actually had useful reviews <3> i like the way things like tomshardware does it <1> actually thats probably a big problem.. <3> they have the pro review, then prices at the bottom <3> and they link to customer reviews generally <1> meh but thats even.. so so <1> i find user-submitted reviews to be better a lot of the time <3> depends on the product <1> yes <3> like overpriced things not worth the hype <3> ie: monster cables <1> also searching for product name + "problems" is good <1> hah. dont get me started on monster cables.. ;P <3> the thing with user reviews is that they only post a review if they have a reason <1> meh, depends on where <1> i've even read reviews on future shop that say basically "this is crap" and it changed my mind about buying it <1> oh sorry, the user you mean? <1> thats semi-true. i posted on my blog about how i liked canadian tire "reflex" wiper blades (because when I searched for reviews, i couldn't find any) <3> i mean, people are more prone to write negative reviews <1> yeah i know <3> if something works, you say to yourself "sweet". if something doesn't work, you try and find the solution, whine, complain, then hate the company and become vocal :P <1> which is probably why i couldn't find any reviews on the wiper blades.. :p <1> (they actually work very well) <3> who would review wiper blades unless they set your car on fire or something :P <3> i think the best example that comes to mind is the xbox360 <3> people have refused to buy them because they overheat. <3> "they" being a small minority of xboxes. but the people who have working ones are too busy playing to care :P <1> wel its one of those things that could easily turn out to be just some gimmicky piece of crap.. like those late-night ads on tv for potato cutters <1> heh <1> well, in that case there are a ton of positive "professional" reviews on all the review sites .. <3> well, yeah <3> it's nice to read reviews written by people who know what they're talking about <1> but thats the problem with professional reviews.. if you bad-mouth a product or otherwise give it a bad review, then they don't send you anything else to review again <3> well, not even professional, but uh, knowledgeable <1> good review, and you get the xbox 720 <3> forums are a good place to find reviews <3> like for mid/high-end audio/video stuff <3> because people who know what they're talking about buy it, and talk about it <3> in other news, my caching system has done AWESOME so far <3> i've eliminated most spikes on the db server <3> so hopefully tomorrow, it won't have to send 850,000 queries <1> i think something horrible has happened to me <1> i have been pondering rewriting something i have in php, in visualbasic <1> i have a windows ce barcode scanner (so basically, i had to write in visualbasic or c# .. since i knew neither, and had to learn vb for school at some point anyways, i chose vb) <1> and i have a web-based app that can interface with a usb barcode scanner.. this app inserts stuff into our MS SQL accounting database when you do inventory transfers / counts, etc. <3> i'd kind of like to learn c# <1> i need to add the database component to the windows CE part.. its either.. slightly modify existing php code, then run a cron job that continually looks for the dump files that get copied during the sync process <1> or write a server app in vb.net that watches the sync directory, and just updates as needed when new files appear <1> i kinda want to sell this.. so vb would be easier in that sense, as doing it in php would reqire installing php, a cron scheduler ..... <6> !php echo md5("48418253@N00"); <7> cefc5637d07456cb884393a564bc9cd2 <6> wtf <8> what were you expecting? <9> apparently not that <10> lol <3> sugar-coated lesbians. <10> that, actually, sounds kinda gross <6> Technobabble, for some reason <6> i get that same hash string <6> but with a capital C <6> heh <3> md5 doesn't do capitals <6> i know <6> which is why im ****in confused <8> ucfirst() ?
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