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The first one's a red X for those of us without the image cookied. Shockingly enough, nobody else has mentioned it. WTF Ed? Sleeping on the job?
Originally Posted by LagnWagn

I wonder if the kid tried other kinds of *****, and decided on the basketball. A soccer ball would have been more appropriate, so the other kids could kick her around.
I think the B-ball was a good choice, it seems to hold up pretty well, and has good traction characteristics. I think a Red 4-square ball could have worked, but the longevity may have been an issue.
1st, what's a "cookied image"? Cookies are text files on disk stored at the instruction of a web-script. Images are however "cached", which is actually done by the browser, and not the website itself.
2nd what's a "red X"? Real browsers don't show a red X when an image fails to download. You should join the 21st century and stop using Internet Explorer.
In summary: you suck at the internet... just about as much as that little girl must suck at jumping rope. Sure she can probably stumble through the procedure like a... well like a girl w/ no legs jumping rope, but she certainly shouldn't claim to be an expert on the subject and tell other's how to do it.
2nd what's a "red X"? Real browsers don't show a red X when an image fails to download. You should join the 21st century and stop using Internet Explorer.
In summary: you suck at the internet... just about as much as that little girl must suck at jumping rope. Sure she can probably stumble through the procedure like a... well like a girl w/ no legs jumping rope, but she certainly shouldn't claim to be an expert on the subject and tell other's how to do it.
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Originally Posted by sperry
1st, what's a "cookied image"? Cookies are text files on disk stored at the instruction of a web-script. Images are however "cached", which is actually done by the browser, and not the website itself.
2nd what's a "red X"? Real browsers don't show a red X when an image fails to download. You should join the 21st century and stop using Internet Explorer.
In summary: you suck at the internet... just about as much as that little girl must suck at jumping rope. Sure she can probably stumble through the procedure like a... well like a girl w/ no legs jumping rope, but she certainly shouldn't claim to be an expert on the subject and tell other's how to do it.
2nd what's a "red X"? Real browsers don't show a red X when an image fails to download. You should join the 21st century and stop using Internet Explorer.
In summary: you suck at the internet... just about as much as that little girl must suck at jumping rope. Sure she can probably stumble through the procedure like a... well like a girl w/ no legs jumping rope, but she certainly shouldn't claim to be an expert on the subject and tell other's how to do it.
Originally Posted by LagnWagn
I think the B-ball was a good choice, it seems to hold up pretty well, and has good traction characteristics. I think a Red 4-square ball could have worked, but the longevity may have been an issue.
A soccer ball would be too slick. A football would be impossible, but if someone through her they could get a wicked spiral going.
Originally Posted by BAN SUVS
Apparently I suck at it less than you, since I *never* have issues with IE, and you're the one posting borked links. 

...news flash, just because you don't *think* you have issues w/ IE, doesn't mean you don't actually have issues w/ IE.
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2004/11...rvey_scansafe/
http://www.greymagic.com/security/advisories/gm001-ie/
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/sec.../MS01-020.mspx
http://searchwin2000.techtarget.com/...991469,00.html
http://secunia.com/advisories/12889/
ad nausium... (Google returned "about 775,000" results for the search "internet explorer exploits")
And as far as posting broken links, if they work on my end, how are they broken?
Originally Posted by STi deede
So does that mean that you'll have more angst after the show, or will it be therauptic?
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Originally Posted by sperry
lol... you "never" have issues w/ IE?
...news flash, just because you don't *think* you have issues w/ IE, doesn't mean you don't actually have issues w/ IE.
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2004/11...rvey_scansafe/
http://www.greymagic.com/security/advisories/gm001-ie/
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/sec.../MS01-020.mspx
http://searchwin2000.techtarget.com/...991469,00.html
http://secunia.com/advisories/12889/
ad nausium... (Google returned "about 775,000" results for the search "internet explorer exploits")
And as far as posting broken links, if they work on my end, how are they broken?
...news flash, just because you don't *think* you have issues w/ IE, doesn't mean you don't actually have issues w/ IE.
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2004/11...rvey_scansafe/
http://www.greymagic.com/security/advisories/gm001-ie/
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/sec.../MS01-020.mspx
http://searchwin2000.techtarget.com/...991469,00.html
http://secunia.com/advisories/12889/
ad nausium... (Google returned "about 775,000" results for the search "internet explorer exploits")
And as far as posting broken links, if they work on my end, how are they broken?




