@JourneymanGeek Boring, but it's basically the one thing that's impossible to swap out in a system without completely obliterating all existing software, so it's quite important to keep it
@Wipqozn Graduating is overrated. Jobs are overrated. The Real World is a cold unwelcome place that will eat you alive and destroy your childlike spirit and sense of wonder. Death is coming. Soon, there will be only oblivion.
@Wipqozn Ah yea, that way. I knew on the first of july 2012 that I graduated, and started on the second july. The ceremony/reception thingy for it was somewhere around this time last year.
I think, secretly, @Sterno loves Justin Bieber, and he knows it's a terrible thing to do, so diverts attention away from himself by accusing others of liking Bieber
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> Note: add_option uses get_option to determine whether the option already exists, and since get_option returns false as the default value, if you set an option to false in the database (e.g. via update_option($option_name, false)), then a subsequent call to add_option will change the value, because it will seem to add_option that the option does not exist.
For that matter, why in the wide wide world would the get_option function return false in case of option not found when false clearly can exist as a legitimate value?
All I know is that the Database changes that I asked him to make two weeks ago took me all of 10 minutes to do. I'll also note that I'm not supposed to be touching this code at all.
If I can figure out which svn database scripts he updates with the code from the stored procedures and Oracle types, I may be able to get away with this... but I honestly shouldn't have to.
In World of Tanks, you recieve rewards, accolades, achievements, etc during games where you perform well.
For example, you will earn Top Gun if you get at least 6 kills in a single game.
My question is do these rewards give you any boost in XP/credits, or are they simple "ego-boosters"?
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