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November 19, 2005 -- 12:23 PM
posted by nobody knows my face
Oh yeah, and last night was bananas, B-A-N-A-N-A-S.
November 19, 2005 -- 12:22 PM
posted by nobody knows my face
Strange... I was pretty sure the problem was some time-out error... but as long as it works I'm happy. As for the song of the day thing, I'd like to continue with that, but I really wanna set up a dedicated web-page for it. I'll let you know what happens whenever I get around to it...
November 19, 2005 -- 11:13 AM
posted by Al
See people more reason to go! At this rate I won't have to hang any of you from the ceiling by stabbing metal bars through your skin, after I'll be jabbing you with knives and throwing boiling grease at you... um... See you all there!
November 19, 2005 -- 10:53 AM
posted by Leo
lol yeah... I'll gonna miss that hole in the wall....
and as an added bonus, you'll get to see my new shiny car!
November 19, 2005 -- 10:41 AM
posted by Par
Because I hate people forgetting what I look like (it really cuts into my megalomania), I'll be there, Al.
November 19, 2005 -- 10:38 AM
posted by Al
Sure Leo, Scholar , Library whatever that hole in the wall is called nowadays.
November 19, 2005 -- 10:24 AM
posted by Par
Ok, Tay, it took a little longer than I thought it would, but I found the problem you were having with editting. If you make your edits, but hit submit without previewing first, it would submit a blank message.
I've fixed up the edit form so you can't submit without having had previewed your changes (to prevent that problem.) Also, if you edit a message you've previously editted, you have the option of going back to the original message. For example:
Original Message: "Blah"
Editted Message: "Blah blah"
If you're editting the editted message, "Blah blah", you have the option of reverting to the original, "Blah".
I hope that solves the problems until I clean up my system (probably this summer.)
(Also, I hope this brings back the song of the day.)
November 18, 2005 -- 11:57 PM
posted by Leo
Last saturday in edmonton, I'll be there
and don't you mean scholars?
November 18, 2005 -- 8:56 PM
posted by P
Um...isn't it "paint the town red"? And what does pissing up a rope involve? Better yet, what are the origins of both of these sayings?
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