A thread to discuss naming threads, board policy, new thread suggestions, and anything else that has to do with board administration and maintenance. Guaranteed to include lively debate and polls. Natter discouraged, but not deleted.
Current Stompy Feet: ita, Jon B, DXMachina, P.M. Marcontell, Liese S., amych
It looks like we're using about a tenth of the bandwidth we're getting as part of the $99 package, assuming that the KB in the table is kilobytes and not kilobits. I calculate we're using about 117 kbits/second and we're allowed 1024kbits/second.
I don't know what happens when we go over. I assume an additional charge, but I couldn't find it listed anywhere.
I assume an additional charge, but I couldn't find it listed anywhere.
Not the most informative site, is it?
Nope. I can send them an email if we're worried about it. They're pretty good about responding quickly.
Holy ...
Wow.
Pretty graphs. Poor gray buffy.
Now, for the pictures:
How about Angel searches or saving angel-types of searches?
Speaking of...
Took me longer than remembered to find the freakin' spoiler policy.
As it IS the most frequent accidental guactrip, can we add it to the left hand links?
Also, the Etiquette doc says:
Don't post spoilers outside the spoiler threads. We consider spoilers to be anything that has not yet been broadcast. This includes TV Guide-type listings, actors' contracts, etc. --- basically, anything that has not yet been broadcast belongs in a spoiler thread.
If you do accidentally post a spoiler, please either delete it or white it out. If you don't, a Stompy Foot may do it for you.
"or white it out" needs to be removed.
I'd also recommend revising the first paragraph to read:
Don't post spoilers outside the spoiler threads. We consider spoilers to be anything that has not yet been broadcast. This includes casting and plot information -- TV Guide-type listings, actors' contracts, etc. Anything that has not yet been broadcast belongs in a spoiler thread.
just to clarify that casting spoilers are considered spoilers here.
Or, alternately, just make the text the same as the spoiler definition in the FAQ:
[A spoiler is] Anything that hasn't been broadcast. So anything from the show and the preview trailers is okay, anything from TV Guide or anywhere else is a spoiler, including casting news, episode titles and plot twists. No white fonting.