wouldnt it be easier/faster to just talk to the thing by number instead of adding in the milisecond to resolve the name? What is preventing you from using the number?
@Psycogeek it probably gets a dynamic IP and he doesn't want to make it static, also to save typing, or whatever... personally i really don't care about this stuff; once i get a routable IP I stop and use that
i barely bothered to register a domain name, and that, mainly for MX records to avoid google calling my server spam
you're welcome :( now go away and don't come back until you have another problem :(((( (or stay and add value to the channel more frequently; that's more than fine, too!)
Comcast (my ISP) sent me a bill, that was $10 more this month. when i asked why, they said because your on the "Blast!" service. I say sure but you told us that the speed was going to get faster (new hype ads) and "I wouldnt have to do anything" . What they didnt say is it was a 6mo thing. I never signed up to "change" anything, or agreed to paying more :-( So now i am back to "normal" speed again. the partys over.
I'm getting timeout errors on google-related sites. If I try to open google.com, gmail.com, etc, it will keep displaying the "waiting reply" on the browser bottom, and the page won't open. If I am browsing another site that includes, say, www.google-analytics.com, ajax.googleapis.com, google fon...
@ThatBrazilianGuy I have actually hosts blocked many aspects of google analictics and syndication, and some other stuff i do not understand and everything still worked. Not many of the "blockers" or hosts files (for some reason) will include such bemoths of tracking and advertising. Did you check any blocking stuff that you might have on, that others would not?
(they probably wont block google because Thier ads are served up by it :-)
Also (but less related) there are indeed blocks that a person can do that can cause a web page to go into lost mode (with the load never finishing). I assume because some script junk keeps looping around over and over again at each timeout. Plus there are sites that are forcing a refresh of a section of the site (where the ad is, not where the usefull info is). and again those can cause problems. The use of the X Stop button, comes in really handy. get info stop loading rest of page. Someday the only way to view the web will be "text only" mode :-)
(they will call this BBS :-) Back to Basic Services)
""People grew mustaches to denote military rank and/or land ownership, good political standing in the empire. I'm sure it was similar for the rest of India, too."" Hmm i only do it when i am to freaking lazy to shave .
""Indian police given moustache pay Indian security forces Many Indian men see the moustache as a sign of masculinity Police in a district in India's Madhya Pradesh state are being paid to grow moustaches because bosses believe it makes them command more respect. "" http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/south_asia/3392809.stm I grow a hitler stash and then people fear and respect me. . . then want to keel me.
In four simple steps:
Print the file. You can use the lpr command for this.
Mail the printouts to a scanning service. (You will need postage for this).
The scanning service will scan the printouts and do OCR for you.
Download to the appropriate file location.
JavaScript
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var part = a.shift()
var higher = [], lower = []
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var x = a[i] // *** THIS LINE ***
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> Won’t this contest have a bad influence on our youth?
I don’t see why: all I’m doing is inviting people to write malicious software in exchange for money.
Besides, it’s not even money. It’s a gift certificate for a store that lets you buy innocent things like caffeine pills, knives, butane torches and lasers.
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> It provides a list of some 80 questions for you to provide your opinion on, but you don't need to answer all of them. There are only guides to help you target the questions that are important to you:
> Like the STAG base in Sunset Park, aircraft often fail to spawn at this location, especially if it is approached from the air. To deal with this, the player must move away from the base and then return, preferrably on foot. It may take several tries before the helicopters appear.
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difference between cats and dogs: if a cat likes you, it rams its head into your leg like it's a battering ram. if a dog likes you, it licks your face.
At our office the email server is down since last week, the other crew got no internet connection, we're out of water for days, the bathrooms are clogged, the climate in the city is more than 45C... In other words, just a normal weekday.
To be honest the "out of water" is intermitent, and for the last days we're out of drinking water only. They buy huge water gallons where a water filter would be fine.
And there are other bathrooms on the building, but quite far.
But the usual state of the building is... quite peculiar
Different branches of the institution have different sources of budget
So you get on shiny futuristic building with palm readers
And on shoddy buildings that looks like Muttley's car
roughly, the categories refer to revisions of structured cabling specifications chronologically -- but since data transfer speed requirements have gone up over time, higher level categories have tended to be more rigorously designed, to improve their signal to noise ratio by reducing interference with shielding and so on
@allquixotic You might want to edit ./source/commands.js to have !!help to link to your own page, per github.com/dannybeckett/SO-ChatBot/commit/… - up to you, but it's definitely better for us on Aviation :)
@DannyBeckett sure, but I don't currently have any documentation cooked up, and I don't have very many new commands, just removed old ones.... effort -_-