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Without : ita "Buffistas Building a Better Board" Dec 21, 2004 9:20:46 am PST
Aha! I'm actually
on
buffistas.org and not www.buffistas.org, so it's only tweaking what matches my server name. Which confuses me and needs be fixed. Soon.
I will confer with Nilly before I send the file back to ita. This may not be a quick process, but it will be done someday.
I just got this quote:
Been following the footsteps of a carpenter for some time now. I think I can do something about
ourfortifications.
Book, 'Heart Of Gold'
Can someone fix the typo?
I will confer with Nilly before I send the file back to ita. This may not be a quick process, but it will be done someday.
This makes me somewhat less qualmy, Lee. I had typed a post yesterday saying the stuff that Kat said very well, then figured I would let it lie a bit.
Thanks, Lee!
I don't mean to be a nudge, I just don't want to step on toes (or at least not in this instance).
ETA: And I have a very pretty number.
Can someone fix the typo?
I fix the typo, and next thing you axe the quote, and then how will I feel?
Used, let me tell you.
In a good way, hopefully.
Windsparrow, sure. That seems like a good place to start. I'm not going to be able to do much with it until after Christmas. There's too much other stuff going on right this minute.
Quick question about the Random Quote Generator: When I'm in the message center and refresh the page, the RQG will show a new quote for 2 seconds and then pull a new quote and settle on that. I'm just wondering what's causing this to happen. (It doesn't do this when I'm in a thread and refresh.)
You'd do a deathmatch, but only after the franchise is done?
Well, I didn't say I'd do a deathmatch. But I think doing one before the franchise is done seems premature.
Doesn't deathmatch refer to the elimination of competitors, winner take all? I guess I assumed the quotes deathmatch name came from "Celebrity Deathmatch" type of thing, not because the shows were over.
They were over, and that's true, but it seemed more from boredom and finding something to do that was fun, than mourning or celebrating the demise of the shows.