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<0> i'm compiling a list of scores <1> .. <2> hey, I'm using the quickform object, specifically the quickhtml renderer. I want to put the error messages into a notification area instead of right beside the element, having trouble finding out how, anyone done something similar? <3> lol.. i love that 'dead onion' eclipse commercial. <3> Has anyone noticed that this "firewall" movie really has almost nothing to do with a firewall? <3> they're using an inside guy.. there is no need to even confront the issue of a firewall <0> evulish: let's hear what you think the score'll be <0> my list is growing <3> jed, i got a vote from my bro. you can put him in as JoshB, 24/21 steelers <0> k <0> preroll.net, saved <3> wow <0> i should have never given my grandma my blog <3> everyone else thinks it's going to go into the 30's? <3> lol jed <0> there's one of her comments on every post
<3> dheh <3> nice work <4> Does anyone know why arguments p***ed to a php script through the shell would show up in $_SERVER['argv'] on some servers and under the $_GET/$_REQUEST variables on others? <2> does anyone know how to use quickhtml to display the validation errors in one section? <0> In [203]: newdict = [[[]]] * 26 <0> In [205]: newdict <0> odd, ipython is skipping numbers <0> In [249]: newdict[2][0][11][0][0][0][20][0][18][0][19][0][17][0][14][0][15][0][7][0][14][0][1][0][8][0][2][0] <0> Out[249]: <0> LADIES AND GENTLEMEN THE BIGGEST ACCESS EVER <5> wtf <0> man, new people at subway are the best <0> first he spends ten minutes putting my order for double meat on <0> then he forgets to ring it up <3> BUST! <6> anyone here ever set up a linux dedicated server? <7> me <6> i'm a newbie on seting up the server <6> can u tell me what should i do in order to get it running? <6> i've finished installing the apache for it <8> Curion, you paid for a dedicated server, and you don't know how to use it? <8> you ****ing dumb*** <6> pitine: yeah .. just want to learn from it <6> the website works http://69.57.160.138/ but how do i get ftp works on it <9> uh oh <8> Curion, ever thought of installing linux locally? <9> Curion- sitepoint.com has a new book about setting up a linux server, buy it <8> it's free, and a better place for you to learn <9> and read their sample chapters in the meantime <6> i'm running on windows on local computer <6> olinux: will look into it <0> linux only uses four segments? <0> what's up with that, i thought it was safer to ***ign each pid its own <8> yeah dummy, you can run more than one operating system, either by dual booting or a VM <0> since the 80386 has methods of enforcing segment limitations <0> i mean, or so i thought <9> poutine- you ever try xen? <8> nope <8> xen has a long way to go <5> xen looks good <5> havent had a box to test on yet <9> a bit over my head, but looks cool <0> so i ***ume xen runs in ring 0 <0> man, that would be tough, because kernels tend to ***ume "hey, i'm it!" <8> That guy who killed some faggots killed a woman and a cop today <8> I guess he just wounded some faggots <8> but the cop and woman are definitely dead <3> wow.. i have so many cuts along my arm, that i just got another one, and i honestly don't know which one it is.. <0> dude, relax, the steelers have a chance <0> no need to kill yourself <3> lol <3> i'd definitely wait until after the super bowl to pull that off <3> and if the steelers lose, i'd wait till monday just to see the look on my steelers obsessed first period teacher =P <0> If you want to try the problem out, you can create a module with a function inside calling itself many times. After a fixed number of times, the kernel module will hang because of a page fault exception handler (typically write to a read-only page). <0> one thing that sets linux papers apart from others <0> they teach you to destroy a running kernel <3> hey, if you can learn to create it, you must learn to destroy it. <0> "wanna blow up the kernel!? do this!" <7> magical trevor has got a new trick.. <0> 10 times as slick! <3> god forbid a kernel takes over the world! we must know how to destroy it... now, if Windows took over the world, it's a little easier. Just launch iE.
<3> does XML allow spaces in tags? <7> xml is a bitch <0> Stoned4Life, i doubt it <3> yeah.. me too <8> comparing windows to linux is apples and oranges <3> no.. <3> it's OS's and OS's <7> i'm gonna put jessup on the stand.. <8> yes, linux is only a kernel, windows is an OS <3> point taken <0> i want to write jed/linux just so i can be like stallman <8> a kernel is an integral part in an OS, but linux's common OS is the GNU operating system <0> my linux will have hot bitches in the startup log <3> lol <0> ascii art what <0> how would you go about booting linux without a distribution installed? i was actually just toying with that as you guys were talking about it <0> i ***ume you'd need linux's boot code to make it onto something bootable <8> you'd need bootloader code <0> which means i'll be playing with gnu dd a bit <8> and then the kernel loader code <8> both in ***embly <8> fun fun <0> it expects an executable called 'init' doesn't it <0> i'm looking over the startup and it looks like it <8> I saw a distro that had PHP as a boot script language, and XML configuration files, how ****ing retarded can you get? <0> i was thinking python <0> i'd like to clean up the process table when linux starts too, ideally, i'd like a process called System -- so i'll be merging a lot of kernel code if i ever get unlazy <8> is python suitable for it? Can python be run from a boot disk for problems? <8> python has too many dependancies to be a boot script lang <0> i dunno, if you strip it down you could go far <10> ie7 has a beta out <0> i was going to strip all of its standard libraries <10> look like a copy of opera <8> I like IE, I'd like it more if it didn't have so many security issues <0> IE runs in a low footprint <8> MS rightfully won the netscape war <3> AcidicBase: yeah, last time i checked they were on build 5112... meaning.. they found 5112 reasons why it ****ed. <0> something mozilla will never top <8> I ****ed up this joint 2 times <0> with two tabs open and a big document i'm parked at 73 MB of commit <3> considering iE runs pretty much the second you load windows.. yeah... <8> it's a frankenjoint with all the bandaids I've put on it <0> Stoned4Life: not true <0> at least, post ME <0> they moved the pretty folder rendering into the kernel, smart them <0> 'explorer' isn't IE per se <3> somewhere mozilla will never get <0> i've always wondered what ls***.exe is <0> i find it cl***y that my OS has something with the word '***' in it <3> .. <5> heh jedzilla <10> =o <10> S*** <0> well <0> you can 'ls ***' <10> lolz <0> if you're looking for a coin you sat on or something <3> what's Inssatt.exe? <0> not standard <3> pwning 87k <0> that's nothing, dooders, my system idle process has 16 k committed <0> zomgzor <0> you could play pac-man in 16k <3> 87,000 K <0> that's 87 MB <3> 87mb . if we're going to be smart <0> well <0> base 10 bytes <0> which are INVALID <3> pretty much <0> alright, let's play 'get linux to boot without the gnu part in vmware' <3> but when talking mem usage, it's pretty much standard that 87k is 87,000 <8> languard <8> languard network scanner is inssatt.exe
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