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<0> i cannot sleep! <1> hehe <1> i will soon ^C <2> hi <2> how can i reinstall php with gd support? <2> 0_0 <3> pib you'd probably want to ask the php people that question <4> hey people <5> morning Azer. <4> heh not quite yet <4> .head http://www.s8digital.com/ <6> 200 OK <6> Server: Apache/1.3.34 (Unix) mod_gzip/1.3.26.1a mod_auth_p***through/1.8 mod_log_bytes/1.2 mod_bwlimited/1.4 PHP/4.4.2 FrontPage/5.0.2.2635 mod_ssl/2.8.25 OpenSSL/0.9.8a <7> 'morning. <7> howdy, twkm.
<5> moo. <7> How goe sit <7> goes it, rather. <5> i'm awake. i should sleep, soon. <5> how about you? <7> Ah hangin' in there. Slowly progressing with the hosting business. I usually do research and stuff at night. <8> .weather lulea, sweden <6> Lulea, Sweden: Mostly Cloudy, 32 degrees <6> as of: 10:50 AM Local on April 12, 2006 <8> hmm <8> i'd say sunny <7> .weather phoenix, arizona <6> Phoenix/Deer Valley Municipal Arpt, AZ: Clear, 62 degrees <6> as of: 2:25 AM MST on April 12, 2006 <7> har. <4> .weather 85206 <6> Mesa, AZ (85206): Clear, 59 degrees <6> as of: 2:45 AM MST on April 12, 2006 <8> hmmz <8> are you living in the tropics? <4> heh not i <4> .weather <6> Anchorage, AK (99502): Cloudy, 33 degrees <6> as of: 12:53 AM Alaska on April 12, 2006 <8> ahh ok.. <8> .weather gunnarn, sweden <6> Argument "\x{4e}\x{2f}..." isn't numeric in multiplication (*) at /usr/local/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.8.5/Weather/Com.pm line 285. <6> Gunnarn, Sweden: N/A, 32 degrees <6> as of: 2:30 PM Local on April 12, 2006 <4> i lived in mesa fora bit <8> i see.. <8> .weather lycksele, sweden <6> get_weather() failed: <8> :< <8> i knew it wouldnt work.. <9> .weather wellington, new zealand <9> doh.. bots gone <9> nite <10> :> <10> :D <10> :P <10> muie apache <10> :D <10> :P <11> azer loves german girls <11> got any pics? <12> oh <12> like I don't love german girls or something <12> hater. <7> hi <13> hum <13> andybody here experienced with sgi hardware? <7> Coffee tastes much better out of a stainless steel MySQL mug. <12> data tastes better out of a postgres db <7> Lies. <12> it's true <7> They have Internet access in AK? <4> heh <4> a bird carries my data <4> i need coffee
<4> just so you know, %F is equivalent to "%Y-%m-%d'' <14> lo all <4> hey toad <12> ... <14> hey man <12> in what? <12> apache logs? <12> hi T0aD <12> damn franchie <4> no, in strftime <12> ah <12> word <4> i just put in 'evil dead' <12> heh <14> www.****france.com <4> man <4> i need a ban script for nick## <15> I'm interested in hiring a C Programmer with 4 years experience with Linux to work from home. <14> knox: you should paste an url to your complete offer <5> feh, and spam less. <5> wtf does programming in c have to do with apache? <14> calm down man ;) <16> cgi, of course! <12> mod_yourmom <17> hello. how can i configure apache 2 to listen to htaccess for veryone except connections from localhost ? i want localhost to have full unlimited access <4> maybe add an allow from 127.0.0.1 in the ht files <4> and probably a 'satisfy' directive.. <4> werrss. <17> hmmm.. <12> hrm <17> will give it a try <12> I wonder how much effect fog has on a bullets trajectory <17> moment <17> i think depends on a distance <12> well I'm sure 50ft wouldn't make much of a difference <12> I'm thinking to the 800 to 1000 yard range <12> which is currently about the max visibility <6> That is not dead which can eternal lie, And with strange aeons even death may die. <17> hmm <17> "allow not allowed here" <4> at any distance it will have an effect <12> yeah, but how much? <12> quantifiable? <12> will I loose one MOA in thick fog? <18> howdy folks <17> hmmm <4> yes <4> i would bet so <17> this is my htacces: <17> AuthUserFile "/p***wd/p***wd" <17> AuthName phpABC <17> AuthType Basic <17> require valid-user <17> Allow from localhost <17> Satisfy Any <17> sorry.... <18> dravine: it shouldn't be a whole MOA. <17> i`m getting "allow not allowed here" <12> well, I'd guess it would be cumulative <18> dravine: let's just say that in fog thick enough to cause 1 MOA loss, you wouldn't be able to see far enough for it to make a difference. <12> I bet hollow points would not be affected nearly as much as a ballistic tipped round <12> Archeron, depends on distance <4> For example a sniper knows that in foggy conditions he needs to add .1 mil to his mil readings <18> well... 1 MOA is approx. 1 inch at 100 yds. <12> yeah <12> but the fog will affect the round at all points of it's travel path <18> I imagine the increased air density would slightly alter the balistics. <12> you'll have velocity loss, drag of fog, over the distance traveled <18> but like I say... if the fog's that thick, how far can you really see anyway? <12> seems like the the more velocity lossed, the more the fog would affect the round <12> er lost <12> hah <18> unless you are using thermal I guess :) <12> word
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