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<0> .joke jew
<1> Why don't jews like oral ***?
<1> It's too close to the gas chamber.
<2> Um
<0> Jesus
<0> (no pun intended)
<3> :(
<2> 27G left =[
<2> ****ing bittorrent
<3> buu: you ****!
<3> >:(
<0> What are you downloading ?
<2> stargate.
<3> PORN!
<2> STARGATE PORN
<3> copter



<0> buu: Did I mention to you I upgraded from the dual 148's to dual 280's? :D
<3> buu, want me to just mail you a ****ing hdd with EVERYTHING on it?
<2> Daveman: Yes.
<3> you slow-whiny-***
<3> :p
<2> high-rez: AMDs?
<0> buu: Yeah...
<2> high-rez: That's ***y as hell
<0> buu: That box I was talking to you about... Dual 280's (4 cores in total) 16 gigs of ram, 8x400gig sata drives (3ware raid-5). And all for pine.
<0> Hopefully it'll run pine :/
<2> Um
<2> I'm pretty sure it could manage pine.
<2> What the hell is all that for?
<4> pine yes, elm no way
<3> :p
<3> hey K
<2> I'm running mutt
<2> I think
<3> roflemail
<5> does anyone know if there is redirection service similar to tinyurl that does the same for image files?
<2> resntern: What makes you think tinyurl cares about the file type?
<6> lol
<5> I don't want the ftp host to be freely seen in the browser, I am wondering if there is a service that scrambles it but scrambles it so it still ends up in .jpg in the url redirection
<2> No
<5> its for an image to be hosted on an auction site
<2> So?
<2> What problem are you trying to solve?
<6> hrm
<6> Microsoft Source Fource
<6> that sounds like it has a deceptive purpose.
<5> I don't want http://www.hostingsite.com/account/image.jpg to be seen I want something like http://redirectedurl.jpg instead
<6> msdn.microsoft.com/events/hero
<6> MSDN Events and Webcasts: Source Fource
<6> I wonder why microsoft would want to employ any pun on Source
<6> (knows the answer it is visual studio)
<6> looks like a stupid ****ing lego rip off though
<3> wtflego?
<3> asdf
<3> resntern, you mean hash
<3> and yes, sure
<3> write a script
<3> or something
<2> resntern: Yes, I get that, WHY?
<5> buu I think I already answered that, now if you can help be sure to let me know if not I am not answering any more questions
<2> resntern: You have yet to answer my question.
<2> But if you don't want help, feel free to annoy me.
<5> Daveman how does hash work? sorry I am a newbie
<3> you want a simple hashing method implemented, from what I can ascertain...
<2> Daveman: That won't actually do anything useful though
<3> sure it will
<5> how would this hashing method work?
<3> it'll do what he want?
<2> Daveman: Yes, but what he wants is pointless
<5> it would scramble the url of the real hosting account?
<3> yeah, so? :p
<3> e.g. http://pichostmirror/cat/l;kasjd;lfkjas;dlkfjs;ldkf.jpg --> http://www.domain.com/path/to/my/lame/pics/cat/realpichere.jpg ?
<3> :p
<5> yep precisely what I am looking for
<7> i'm getting errors trying to run some perl scripts in my cgi directory. my apache error logs say 2 things:
<2> resntern: WHY?
<5> how many lines of perl would this require?



<3> one?
<7> 1) "permission denied: exec of... failed referer
<3> or none :P
<5> buu I think you should find some russian hacker and do the gestapo thing with
<3> heh
<7> and 2) "premature end of script headers"
<2> resntern: Could you rephrase that so it makes sense in english?
<3> csb, any chance you're using suexec?
<7> Daveman: not sure what that is
<2> csb: Check the shebang. Check the permissions.
<3> -_-
<2> Snicker.
<7> buu: these scripts run fine from the command line, and from my main webserver. i am trying to get them to work on my test machine
<7> so i am pretty sure all that stuff is A-OK
<2> csb: Er, no, that's what the error means, unless you've got something even more esoteric going on
<8> csb: perhaps you have something setup to only allow execution if the referer header is set to a particular value?
<7> Daveman: i googled "suexec", and i don't think i am using that
<3> check your conf
<3> or check what modules are loaded
<7> let me try something
<7> buu, pravus: i'm pretty sure it's something i've done. i've worked on the conf files to get other things working, maybe i broke something while doing that.
<9> .joke baby
<1> Q : Whats white and bobs up and down in a baby's cot ?
<1> A : A Paedophiles arse
<5> thats pretty sick
<9> yeah
<2> hahaha
<5> Daveman you still there? I sent you a private msg?
<2> hahahah
<2> resntern: For the last time, what on earth are you trying to accomplish?
<10> is there a version of for loop that goes backwards? eg for (22 .. 1) {}
<2> Nai: 'reverse'
<6> for reverse 1..22
<6> eval: print for reverse 1..22
<11> EvanCarroll: 22212019181716151413121110987654321Return:
<6> etc
<10> ok ty
<2> Wee, 58%
<2> Rsync is cool!
<2> And other random comments.
<6> buu you should have your bot set $, $\ $' to '|'
<6> I think it would make it 'better' anyway
<2> Hrm
<2> How about "," ?
<2> eval: [reverse 1..22]
<11> buu: Return: $VAR1 = [22,21,20,19,18,17,16,15,14,13,12,11,10,9,8,7,6,5,4,3,2,1];
<6> sure, though it probably slightly more ambigious
<6> that works
<6> leet.
<6> eval: reverse 1..5
<11> EvanCarroll: Return: 54321
<6> oh return
<6> eval: print reverse 1..5
<11> EvanCarroll: 54321Return: 1
<6> still isn't setting $,
<2> Er, no
<2> I was demonstrating another method to achieve similar results
<6> ah
<6> well that method should probably be expanded upon
<6> good idea for desmonstration purposes
<2> eval: {1,2}
<11> buu: Return: $VAR1 = {'1' => 2};
<2> And so on
<6> all refs to variables returned get run through dumper?
<2> Yep.
<2> You ever play with wx?
<6> yar not enough to help with what ever obsecure problem you are about to mention though
<6> I would probably get more into python if i had to do any sizable GUI project
<6> wtf did i just capitilize gui
<6> how lame
<2> EvanCarroll: Well, actually no obscure problem, I was just trying to find the best widget
<6> eval: {%ENV}
<11> EvanCarroll: Return: 0


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