Dumb javascript question.
Say I have an array b. Why is it that when I do this:
b[i] += intTmp;
with intTmp being a Number object that's = 2, b[i] ends up being NaN? Can't you use += on an array?
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Dumb javascript question.
Say I have an array b. Why is it that when I do this:
b[i] += intTmp;
with intTmp being a Number object that's = 2, b[i] ends up being NaN? Can't you use += on an array?
Oops - doesn't look like custom skins are searchable once the order is placed. Sorry Amych!
I think you have to use intTmp.valueOf
Oops, I had the array set up wrong. So the initial values were 'undefined' - once I fixed that, it works.
No worries, Jess -- I can always do my own!
Anybody else having trouble clicking on links in Facebook with the new Firefox update?
Google Public DNS Aims to Speed Up Your Browsing
Google today launched a new, free DNS service—called Google Public DNS—aimed at making your web browsing experience even faster.
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Google Public DNS, then, aims to replace your ISP's default DNS with a (hopefully) faster, safer, and more reliable alternative. Google Public DNS isn't the first freely available alternate DNS we've seen. Previously mentioned OpenDNS is an excellent DNS alternative (it boasts keyboard shortcuts, parental filters, and more), but—for better or worse—we're guessing that even more people may be interested in Google's offering.
Tests of its performance: Move Over OpenDNS, Google DNS is Here and It Rocks
In my tests, Google DNS consistently outperformed both OpenDNS and Level 3. For Americans the Level 3 server (4.2.2.2) might offer as good performance as Google. But if you are living outside US and you care about your browsing experience you should switch now :). The results are below
Is there a way to fake an area code in a phone call? My BiL is trying to serve someone.
Is there a way to fake an area code in a phone call?
Could you get a a cheap cell phone and activate it in a different area code?
That's an idea...I will pass it on.