the wife has signed off on the LV once we pay off the furnace so in time i'll have it. just maybe not in time for vegas unless i score a few more side jobs
anyone need a website done? 2 grand - whatever you want - blog, cms, flash, strait html 5 - mobile version - i'm flexible :)
offer valid until sept 3rd :)
@JourneymanGeek everyones into different shit. some people drop $$$ on video games, tools, whatever
@lsiunsuex Because I place a higher premium on competence than I do on appearances, and I don't need people to try to impress me.
also because frankly if you're willing to drop basically a good-sized mortgage payment on a bag you've got lots of disposable income so unless your rates are really reasonable I'm gonna assume you've got a healthy cushion built in that I'm going to negotiate against :-)
but, i only work for 2 designers, and we all understand the game
we dont do shit till 50% down, not without contract and i sure as fuck dont start working till the design has been approved
last thing i need is some asshole changing photos, fonts or god forbid layout and i have to reprogram something 3 times - i'll tear the client a new one myself, let alone my designer on my behalf :)
i all of a sudden just became very confused. theres a dried contact stuck to my phone (mind you, i've had my phone on me all day) so either the contact is not mine, or i suddenly have perfect vision
@lsiunsuex as I pointed out to the misguided soul on the main site, that's not a crossover cable - It's a USB device with all sorts of circuitry going on inside it
things to see: Central Park (Bethesda Terrace, The Ramble, Shakespeare Garden, Belvedere Castle), The High Line (meatpacking district, ~12th to the high 20s - look for the big elevated thing with plants on it), Bryant park (mostly for the subway station & the library), The statues with testicles (14th street/8th ave subway station)
Don't go into the doors marked private? :-) I generally avoid places without a sign of some kind too unless I've been previously introduced to them.
lets see you're around my age... if you don't mind college kids there's washington square / macdougal street / bleecker street -- always something going on there
I have been using virt manager to manage XEN and it crashes often so i moved to Citrix Xencenter but i can not make it work.
Details:
using XEN 4.1 running on ubuntu 12.04
citrix XenCenter Installed on windows XP
No firewall or network issue exist as i can ping XEN running on ubuntu 12.04.
when...
*force choke*. *Force Push*. *pushes light sabre in chest*. *is pushed against the wall be you*. *cut out heart*. AH! What did you do that for? Are you emo? *heals your cut*.
I just realized I didn't have ntpd installed on my workstation. It must have been this way for at least a couple of months, since I installed fedora 17...
@Iain I was deeply impressed, went in all cynical but just loved (almost) every minute of it - seen some tory MP having a go this morning? saying it was too 'leftie' and 'multicultural' ffs
saddo I know but I 'teared up' a bit when I saw Tim Berners-Lee's NeXTcube - I used to have one
@LucasKauffman He was quite poor I thought and I didn't think it was the best bit - I really loved the fire thing at the end and how of ALL the people they got to light it they chose young future athletes
and too much ken branagh as well - but I genuinely went into it expecting to scoff at it but watched every last second of it absolutely enraptured and weirdly for me, someone who doesn't exactly wear his englishness/britishness on his sleeve, felt about as patriotic as I think I've ever felt
at the next olympics they're doing kite-surfing and one of the best in the world is the daughter of my wife's best friend - she'll be 24 at the time so stands a good chance of competing
So, I've tried to do my research into getting a new vps.
My application (currently developing) will have a lot of updates from multiple users submission comments.
This server will primarily have needs for
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Constant streaming of content from the database this information just be...
@Iain I don't know. I saw that answer before you deleted it, and was putting up a comment. My basic question/concern with that is that the page will hit the filter before ay client-side apps do, so I'd think it wouldn't work. (Does seem that if it worked, that would be a major flaw in the web filter.)
Yeah, I plan to. It can wait until Monday, though. I'm already feeling like way too much of a geek being here on a Saturday... I don't think I'll compound that by testing the webfilter on my own time too. :/
They really need rejected migration feedback - even just stick something in the fancy new "notifications" inbox when a migration you voted on was rejected.
@ShaneMadden it could work like rejected edits - too many rejected migrations to a given site and you can't migrate to that site again for a fixed period.
In addition to the ability to provide feedback directly from the target site to the close voters on the source, I propose that if enough number of their migrations (5 is reasonable) are closed on the target site either by the community or a moderator (or reversed by a moderator on the source site...
@LucasKauffman can't stack bounties. I started at 50 and I'll work up from there from time to time. The "fix" for bad PSE migrations isn't scalable but the current setup is pretty bad.
28 out of the last 50 rejected migrations from SO were to SF
mmmm don't know how I should react on this one, you guys decide:
OK, but can you remove the whole 'second link' business, I'm familiar with the whole 'Google' concept and it makes me look lazy, I resent that :) it isn't the second link for me, infact it's not even on the 2nd page. — dsjbirch1 min ago
Please remember that Google gives different results based on the country from which you connect to it, or the Google site you use. Searching on www.google.com and www.google.co.uk give rather different result sets.
Aaagh, I had to stop myself from typing "Comcrap" in an answer.
@Flexo automatic migrations should just be stopped. Their utility as a convenience to the OP is far outweighed by the angst they cause on receiving sites and the time spent correcting/moaning about them
@Iain there's nothing inherently mod-only about the action though if people are familiar with both ends of the migration. Migration beats cross-posting without any connection between the two questions by a long way too, which I'd have thought would happen a lot more if users can only comment.
I was thinking why there isn't an approval queue of migrated questions (mods of the site where the question gets migrated to can approve or disapprove), but this would increase their workload significantly no?
@MichaelHampton @Flexo per you suggestion edited the answer, ty for the input :)
@Flexo Most people aren't familiar with both ends but many believe they are. I (pretty much) don't migrate anything unless someone from a receiving site asks for it. It's not like an OP can't easily copy+paste when their question is close OT.
Haven't seen any horrible questions where someone's writing an application in 2.4's awful new <If> conditionals. Hopefully people continue to not notice that feature.
Yes, thank you! There's 'permission denied' for the .htaccess in the dir in question, which is odd, concerning it has 644 permissions... — cbaby2 mins ago
@MichaelHampton can you update your answer to reflect the selinux context issue here please as right now your answer doesn't answer the question serverfault.com/a/412182/9517 and is useless unless someone reads the comments to the question