Any application where you have data (or content, as the CMS folks call it)
that you want to create, edit, delete, have version control over, control
access to, and search against is a candidate for the platform, because it
allows you to handle all of those typical tasks with minimal programming.
S
cool, thanks
On Wed, Feb 25, 2009 at 10:05 PM, Maureen wrote:
>
> Trademark law is strange. Same name for same type of product buys you
> trouble. I just trademarked Little Plugs for a line of small,
> extremely memory efficient audio plugins, if you need some pointers...
~
Trademark law is strange. Same name for same type of product buys you
trouble. I just trademarked Little Plugs for a line of small,
extremely memory efficient audio plugins, if you need some pointers...
On Wed, Feb 25, 2009 at 9:45 PM, Robert Munn wrote:
>
> Yes, I thought about that. My unde
Yeah, I have to give up DirectTV when I move next month, and settle
for basic Comcast. It's really gonna bite. I am so spoiled by the
DirectTV DVR interface.
On Wed, Feb 25, 2009 at 9:39 PM, Ray Champagne wrote:
>
> They really should take a page out of the Mac playbook and give the
> people
Yes, I thought about that. My understanding is that "Rose" itself is a
common word and not trademark-able, per the ruling against Microsoft re:
"Windows". I checked RoseCMS and didn't see it anywhere, and I own
rosecms.org, have for months, and no one has complained.
Still, I'm not tied to RoseCM
I have become more and more impatient and angry with Comcast's lack of
quality when it comes to their UI on their DVRs. Seriously, who
designed this piece of shit? Things that we have become so accustomed
to in the web world as far as layout and functionality goes seem to be
lost on whoe
I'd agree with Weegs. Not knocking your current design, but it does
look a little dated. Take this with a grain of salt, I could never
ever design anything worth a bag of frozen poop.
I've always wished I had the eye for design that some do. It is
something, in my opinion, that you have
You might get away with calling it Rose Canyon but any computer
software called RoseCMS or RosePlatform is gonna have trademark
problems with the makers of Radical Rose.
On Wed, Feb 25, 2009 at 8:06 PM, Robert Munn wrote:
> I don't have a name for it yet. I started with RoseCMS (actually Rose
>
On Wed, Feb 25, 2009 at 8:36 PM, Gruss Gott wrote:
>
>> Denny wrote:
>> Liberal capitalism is not at all the Good of humanity. Quite the
>> contrary; it is the vehicle of savage, destructive nihilism.
>> Alain Badiou
>>
>
> Wow, Badiou. Esoterique.
>
> Might piss off Dino though.
Thought you'd l
Do you have some examples of when and why it would come in handy or be
faster than what cf8 does already?
It sounds interesting.
On Wed, Feb 25, 2009 at 11:06 PM, Robert Munn wrote:
>
> I am getting ready to release an open source application platform built on
> CF 8 using Model-Glue and Coldsp
I am getting ready to release an open source application platform built on
CF 8 using Model-Glue and Coldspring that handles:
- arbitrary complex data types, including nested data types
- role-based security and identity management
- enterprise search
- integration with Flex and AJAX
- security o
I have done that already. I am working on something else I will post about
separately.
On Wed, Feb 25, 2009 at 7:31 PM, Gruss wrote:
>
> > RoMunn wrote:
> > If Obama can get it moving in that direction I will vote for him next
> time
> > around.
> >
>
> Ha, me too, but if he can't then I'll be
> Denny wrote:
> Liberal capitalism is not at all the Good of humanity. Quite the
> contrary; it is the vehicle of savage, destructive nihilism.
> Alain Badiou
>
Wow, Badiou. Esoterique.
Might piss off Dino though.
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> RoMunn wrote:
> If Obama can get it moving in that direction I will vote for him next time
> around.
>
Ha, me too, but if he can't then I'll be looking elsewhere.
In the meantime I would encourage you to do your part to serve your
country by getting involved in some way if you're not already.
If Obama can get it moving in that direction I will vote for him next time
around.
I'll throw in a little take off on Public Enemy - "It Takes a Bureaucracy of
Millions to Hold Us Back."
On Wed, Feb 25, 2009 at 5:36 PM, Gruss G wrote:
>
>
> (B.) Mine: Government is broken institutionally and o
I think a complete re-look at your design is where I'd start... and
I'm being serious. it's hard to take industry sites serious if they
are still 1990's
and to me that's what this is.
sorry but I'm just being honest
(in my best Simon cowell)
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On Feb 25, 20
Ok, they're just one part of the problem, but definitely a non-negligible part:
"The authors of the study examined spending differences in 306 local
health-care markets across the country. They found no evidence of
greater survival gains in the highest-spending regions. Instead, they
said, doctor
> Scott wrote:
> For as long as I can remember, I have heard politicians say they are going
> to change Washington, and guess what...it hasn't happened yet. So, I think
> you will need to forgive those of us who do not see this administration as
> the one that will change everything. I admit I re
I think you and Robert agree that the government is fucked up and things
need to change. I just don;t think Robert is as optimistic as you are.
For as long as I can remember, I have heard politicians say they are going
to change Washington, and guess what...it hasn't happened yet. So, I think
you
> RoMunn wrote:
> Change those rules and change the culture of the "more more more" budgeting
> process and you have a shot at some real reforms. Until then, it will be the
> same old, same old in Washington.
>
Yea! You are 100% right and I totally agree. I LOVE when that happens.
Here's how I
Jobs are overrated.
Positions can be fun tho.
--
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contrary; it is the vehicle of savage, destructive nihilism.
Alain Badiou
On Wed, Feb 25, 2009 at 6:13 PM, Michael Grant wrote:
>
> So there's a postion listed in CF-JOBS that I wa
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> So there's a postion listed in CF-JOBS that I wanted to email the poster
> about with a question. I tried to reply to the list and it emails me back
> saying you have to email the poster directly. The poster didn't include a
> contact email in the job post. So, how do you contact the poster?
Th
So there's a postion listed in CF-JOBS that I wanted to email the poster
about with a question. I tried to reply to the list and it emails me back
saying you have to email the poster directly. The poster didn't include a
contact email in the job post. So, how do you contact the poster?
~
On Wed, Feb 25, 2009 at 5:14 PM, Robert Munn wrote:
>
> On Wed, Feb 25, 2009 at 3:34 PM, Gruss wrote:
>
>>
>> Why is it that if you serve your country in the military you're big
>> hero, but if you serve it by monitoring our economy you're a "slow,
>> bureaucratic, wasteful" loser? It's the same
It did. And I wanna ride the maglev train to Disneyland. But I can't
seem to find any reference to it in the stimulus bill. Bummer.
On Wed, Feb 25, 2009 at 4:15 PM, Robert Munn wrote:
>
> Yep, it sucked.
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On Wed, Feb 25, 2009 at 3:29 PM, Gruss G wrote:
>
> > RoMunn wrote:
> >
> > I was not impressed by his speech or his delivery. Jindal had an
> especially
> > tough job to do by following a gifted speaker like Obama, but even giving
> > him a handicap, he didn't make it work.
>
> But the content
Mean is still helpful.
On Wed, Feb 25, 2009 at 6:42 PM, Michael Grant wrote:
>
> I keep writing stuff and deleting it. I want to be helpful but it keeps
> coming out mean.
>
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The width was intentional. The 'extra' right side bar is seen by people with
1280 or better width but does not contain anything of great value that would
be missed on a smaller resolution. The flex authority logo was designed as
part of the journal by a new designer to make it more separate from f
You forget that I think the UN needs to be massively revamped to actually
mean something to the people of the world rather than the elite/leaders of
countries. In other words I think the UN sucks donkey dick. I wonder how
that fits with me being a tool. :)
On Wed, Feb 25, 2009 at 6:46 PM, Michael
On Wed, Feb 25, 2009 at 3:34 PM, Gruss wrote:
>
> Why is it that if you serve your country in the military you're big
> hero, but if you serve it by monitoring our economy you're a "slow,
> bureaucratic, wasteful" loser? It's the same country, the same
> bureaucracy.
When you join the Armed Fo
Everyone hates Israel except Canada, but Canada likes everyone so it doesn't
really count.
Judah thinks Michael D is a tool.
Maureen thinks Judah is being mean.
Michael D actually IS Israel using a pseudonym to post on the list.
You think everyone is an idiot with a fourth grade education.
On W
Yeh. The only thing to add is the rejection of any mention of discrimination
based on sexual orientation. Other than that, it's already been dumped on.
Unfortunately, I was the one who posted it and if I post anything about
Israel its not news, its propaganda.
On Wed, Feb 25, 2009 at 6:28 PM, Mic
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coming out mean.
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> RoMunnwrote:
>
> Good luck. The fundamental nature of government is slow, bureaucratic, and
> wasteful. That is never going to change, because the people in government
> have no motivation to change it. They get their salaries, benefits, and pay
> raises regardless.
>
That's exactly what we hav
> Grant wrote:
>
> Seriously Gruss?
> Geez, get with the program.
>
Can't you just, like, cliff notes it up for me? What's the dillio?
What's the net-net?
Break it down for me.
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Geez, get with the program.
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> RoMunn wrote:
>
> I was not impressed by his speech or his delivery. Jindal had an especially
> tough job to do by following a gifted speaker like Obama, but even giving
> him a handicap, he didn't make it work.
But the content was mostly terrible.
He uses government failure on Katrina as an e
Good luck. The fundamental nature of government is slow, bureaucratic, and
wasteful. That is never going to change, because the people in government
have no motivation to change it. They get their salaries, benefits, and pay
raises regardless.
On Wed, Feb 25, 2009 at 12:56 PM, Gruss G wrote:
>
> Paul wrote:
> The morning after...
> This was taken before the packs had been removed
>
Oh, man ... THAT doesn't look fun ...
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The Obama Administration Sacrifices Israel
Anne Bayefsky 02.22.09, 11:48 AM ET
The Obama administration's decision to join the planning of the U.N.'s
Durban II "anti-racism" conference has just taken a new twist:
cover-up. On Frid
well, allergy treatment is gonna come after this, if allergies are proven to be
the cause of my problems, there is a chance that the deviated septum is
the culprit. allergy treatment is like 4 years, once a week, blech :(
On Wed, Feb 25, 2009 at 5:51 PM, Robert Munn wrote:
>
> I have terrible a
crystaltech.com
I've been very happy
On Wed, Feb 25, 2009 at 5:05 PM, Nathan Blixt wrote:
>
> I posted this to CF-Talk, but didn't get anything and I thought I'd try
> here.
>
> I've been spoiled by GoDaddy's shared hosting (ASP). The plans are
> practically unlimited, cheap and I've never had
I have terrible allergies, sneezing fits, the works. Even after the surgery,
I used to get sinus infections, bronchitis, strep throat every year.
Honestly, that's a huge part of why I moved to San Diego - the weather is
mild, the air near the coast has mild humidity, generally around 60-70%. I
sti
that is, I have not had a serious case of strep, etc. in ten years. i really
should proof-read.
On Wed, Feb 25, 2009 at 2:51 PM, Robert wrote:
> I have terrible allergies, sneezing fits, the works. Even after the
> surgery, I used to get sinus infections, bronchitis, strep throat every
> year. H
Nathan Blixt wrote:
> I've been spoiled by GoDaddy's shared hosting (ASP). The plans are
> practically unlimited, cheap and I've never had a problem in 3 years.
> However, I've never heard amything good about their CF hosting. So I'm
> shopping for a reliable yet economical CF host.
Just to gi
I posted this to CF-Talk, but didn't get anything and I thought I'd try here.
I've been spoiled by GoDaddy's shared hosting (ASP). The plans are practically
unlimited, cheap and I've never had a problem in 3 years. However, I've never
heard amything good about their CF hosting. So I'm shopping
On Wed, Feb 25, 2009 at 4:48 PM, Rastafari wrote:
>
> i dont know why, but that picture made me laugh :)
>
> i guess it was me imagining myself with that in the mirror :)
>
> ahahahhaha... its all good, man, thanks for the tips, especially
> the one bit about the fingers of the latex glove... ma
i dont know why, but that picture made me laugh :)
i guess it was me imagining myself with that in the mirror :)
ahahahhaha... its all good, man, thanks for the tips, especially
the one bit about the fingers of the latex glove... masterful!
On Wed, Feb 25, 2009 at 4:31 PM, Paul Vernon
wrote:
The morning after...
This was taken before the packs had been removed
http://www.newmediadevelopment.net/user/custom/septoplasty/DSC00813.jpg
Paul
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>
> I know yo :) I'm fnkcn miserable with allergies right now I'm sick of
> it
I did have *severe* hay-fever before the septoplasty. The increased airflow
through my nose has made a massive difference in reducing my reactions to
almost nil. I *never* used to be able to mow a lawn and now in the
Michael,
I'm running Firefox on a laptop with 1280 x 800 resolution, and both
of these sites span the entire width of the browser window. Was that
your intent? If so, they look fine. Overall, I prefer the style of
the Fusion Authority page. The Flex Authority logo banner with the
white spa
I had mine done 18 months ago. I had a couple of days of pain afterwards,
lots of pain killers and ice packs did the trick. Thin latex gloves filled
with ice placed on your forehead with the fingers going down the sides of
your nose are particularly good to get the swelling down.
If they use pack
I know yo :) I'm fnkcn miserable with allergies right now I'm sick of it
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On Feb 25, 2009, at 3:31 PM, "Erika L. Walker"
wrote:
>
> I meant it will feel like you got hit by a mack truck ... ;)
>
> Mine was done by a nose doc.
>
>
> On Wed, Feb 25, 2009 at 1:4
> RoMunn wrote:
>
> Not at all. I agree that the regulatory structure is completely screwed up,
> but I don't think it is accurate to characterize the financial markets as
> unregulated.
Ah, sheesh, now you're being all rational and stuff.
Well ... you're right, although the shadow banking isn't
I need an eye or two to help me decide on a standard layout size. Flex
Authority (http://www.flex-authority.com) has a layout of 185x625x180 with
an extra 254 for resolutions over 1024x768. Fusion Authority (
http://www.fusionauthority.com) has a layout of 165x625x200 with an extra
254 for resolut
I meant it will feel like you got hit by a mack truck ... ;)
Mine was done by a nose doc.
On Wed, Feb 25, 2009 at 1:47 PM, Rastafari wrote:
>
> no mack truck's...
>
> does an ENT doc do this stuff or a plastic surgeon??
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Yeah. My sister looked like someone hit her in the face with a crowbar
a few times. She doesn't remember much of it though. She was loopy on
drugs for the first week.
Robert Munn wrote:
> I had mine fixed 22 years ago (and broken twice since then, doh!). The first
> week sucked. Painkillers
I had a little extra money so I have treated myself to the dell ultrasharp 24"
monitor. In my aging system, I have been using the integrated graphics for my
little 17" monitor, but I would like to invest in a graphics card to get the
most out of my monitor. The system has an agp slot, so it loo
Yeah, Friday I think, you compared me to a four-year-old as a response.
On Wed, Feb 25, 2009 at 9:44 AM, Gruss Gott wrote:
>
> Really? Remind me, and please explain it yourself - no links. I need
> a good laugh.
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I was not impressed by his speech or his delivery. Jindal had an especially
tough job to do by following a gifted speaker like Obama, but even giving
him a handicap, he didn't make it work. I liked the part about saluting
Obama and comparing his own immigrant story, but even that part was poorly
d
I had mine fixed 22 years ago (and broken twice since then, doh!). The first
week sucked. Painkillers will definitely be your friend.
On Wed, Feb 25, 2009 at 10:36 AM, Tony wrote:
>
> looks like my deviated septum will be righted soon...
>
> just wondering what im up against with it...
>
> holla
I think that might have just been a really, really ugly woman.
On Wed, Feb 25, 2009 at 1:31 PM, Gruss Gott wrote:
>
> > jj wrote:
> >
> > Jesse Jackson?
>
> My wife saw him yesterday in the NU women's hospital. She said he's
> goofy lookin'
>
~
If the GOP wants to move away from irrelevancy it needs a candidate that
can speak to the centrist majority in the US, and they need a candidate
that has some charisma.
I don't believe that Bobby Jindal has either.
Both parties need to move away from their loud mouth extremists and
focus on th
no mack truck's...
does an ENT doc do this stuff or a plastic surgeon??
tw
On Wed, Feb 25, 2009 at 1:44 PM, Erika L. Walker wrote:
>
> Ever get hit by a mack truck?
>
> :)
>
> I think times have changed a lot in the 12 years since I had my nose
> fixed. They knocked me out, and when I woke up
Ever get hit by a mack truck?
:)
I think times have changed a lot in the 12 years since I had my nose
fixed. They knocked me out, and when I woke up and for 2 weeks
afterwards, I truly felt like I got hit head on by a truck. Percocet
was my friend.
Nowadays - I'll bet it's not nearly as bad, ri
Not at all. I agree that the regulatory structure is completely screwed up,
but I don't think it is accurate to characterize the financial markets as
unregulated. There are clearly gaps like the ones you illustrate, and they
need to be dealt with. John Allison pointed out some other things that ne
I dunno if anyone watched the Jindal rebuttal last night ...
If you didn't, you should even you don't care about politics. It's
... an experience (I'll leave the Kenneth the Page and other obvious
jokes out).
But just focusing on the content and not the ... other stuff ...
Anyway here's what D
looks like my deviated septum will be righted soon...
just wondering what im up against with it...
holla
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Grant wrote:
>> I'm hoping there's something I don't know.
> Umpossible.
>
Yeah ... that's my fear ...
:(
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> jj wrote:
>
> Jesse Jackson?
My wife saw him yesterday in the NU women's hospital. She said he's
goofy lookin'
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Jesse Jackson?
Sean Hannity?
On Wed, Feb 25, 2009 at 12:15 PM, Ray Champagne wrote:
>
> Who will save ourselves from ourselves?
>
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> Sam wrote:
> You've already been debunked
Really? Remind me, and please explain it yourself - no links. I need
a good laugh.
> Thew funniest part is you have it backwards, while you blame Bush for
> not forcing congress to regulate, Obama hired the culprits.
>
Now here's something interesti
No, you are not wrong. IMO, this is Sharpton just trying to get his
worthless ass in the face of the cameras again. He is a moron making
something out of nothing, and bringing down a paper and and an artist
in the process. Wish he would just shut up.
Who will save ourselves from ourselves?
On
On Wed, Feb 25, 2009 at 9:06 AM, Michael Grant wrote:
>
> Sharpton is an idiot full stop
Yes he is.
> I don't see what the big deal is. I personally don't see this as a
> comparison between Obama and a chimp. Am I wrong?
No.
Sharpton is an idiot full stop
I don't see what the big deal is. I personally don't see this as a
comparison between Obama and a chimp. Am I wrong?
On Wed, Feb 25, 2009 at 11:44 AM, Sam wrote:
>
> Apology not accepted - Sharpton
>
>
> http://www.nydailynews.com/ny_local/2009/02/24/2009-02-24
Looks like Sanders manned up too.
http://sweetness-light.com/archive/reporter-posted-bogus-gibson-video
The offensive video clip was doctored so that the viewer heard Gibson
using the words "bright blue scrotum" in reference to Attorney General
Eric Holder, rather than to a defining characterist
Apology not accepted - Sharpton
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>
> Yesterday he asked my wife, "mommy, where do frogs poop?"
HAHAHA, thanks for that! That's damn funny!
> and not to laugh in their line of site.
That's the part I'm really having trouble with. I have a grossly enlarged
funnybone and am very quick to laugh and it's really really hard not to
You've already been debunked and yet here you are repeating the nonsense.
Thew funniest part is you have it backwards, while you blame Bush for
not forcing congress to regulate, Obama hired the culprits.
Didn't deregulation earn Rubin $190 million at Citigroup.
http://www.iht.com/articles/2008/
>>to not really care. The really really hard part is keeping a straight face.
>>My daughter is really really funny and her eyes sparkle like crazy when
>>she's pushing boundries. I'm going to stay consistent but it all seems to
>>fall apart when she flashes me a smile and I start laughing. It's SO
> RoMunn wrote:
> Why don't you try arguing policy instead of hurling insults? You have yet to
> provide any positive discussion on this thread.
>
You took those as insults? But that's your thing! You're king of the
narrative! Seriously, you're excellent at it.
As to policy, we've already cov
>He's definitely geniune, no doubt about that. Plus he's speaking in Alberta,
>which is Canada's Texas.
Worse than that, only the really extreme cases live in Calgary, where they
think that Texas is full of wimps.
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On Wed, Feb 25, 2009 at 9:29 AM, Gruss Gott wrote:
>
> Anyway, Lutz owns you and drags you along like a dirt farmer fools his
> mule with a carrot.
>
Condescending drivel like this statement above only weakens your position
Gruss.c'mon man.
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Why do I relive my darkest fears,
Revisiting
Why don't you try arguing policy instead of hurling insults? You have yet to
provide any positive discussion on this thread.
On Wed, Feb 25, 2009 at 7:29 AM, Gruss wrote:
>
> > RoMunn wrote:
> > home ownership is not for everyone, as this crisis has so clearly
> > demonstrated, and horrible fisc
>Ok, so we've been doing the timeout thing. She's had two already in the last
>1 hour and 40 minutes. She kind of seems to be getting it, but kind of seems
>to not really care. The really really hard part is keeping a straight face.
>My daughter is really really funny and her eyes sparkle like cra
> RoMunn wrote:
> home ownership is not for everyone, as this crisis has so clearly
> demonstrated, and horrible fiscal mismanagement by Congress and the White
It's Narrative Man! Fighter of Truth, Defender of Fantasy!
You're like a little boy who refuses to believe that Santa doesn't exist.
B
C. Hatton Humphrey wrote:
> No, it's the snowbird
Snowbirds are tourists as far as I'm concerned, they just stay a little
longer than most.
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Yeah I dont understand that either... the answers gave him what he
needed ...
On Wed, Feb 25, 2009 at 9:10 AM, Ray Champagne wrote:
>
> Why? What was wrong with the answers we gave? Using absolute paths
> is a maintenance nightmare waiting to happe
~~~
> To all those who are in town for Hal's training, welcome to Sarasota! I
> promise, the traffic around here isn't nearly this bad all year. It's
> all you tourists bringing your dollars that cause all these traffic
> problems, lol.
No, it's the snowbird
~~~
Charlie Griefer wrote:
> On a semi-related note... I'm in Sarasota at the moment (at Hal Helms' OO
> training), my wife is home in CA. The title company sent notaries to my
To all those who are in town for Hal's training, welcome to Sarasota! I
promise, the traffic around here isn't nearly thi
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Ah, ya you're totally right. I don't know why I figured you were referring
to the leading slash as absolute. I blame the new baby and my lack of sleep.
;-)
On Wed, Feb 25, 2009 at 9:40 AM, Ray Champagne wrote:
>
> No, that is exactly what I do. I think we're talking about the same
> thing, I j
You think I could convince him to mix some paint in my basement? I could use
a little Greek Lightening.
On Wed, Feb 25, 2009 at 9:42 AM, Erika L. Walker wrote:
>
> Maybe petrol doesn't ignite with a cigarette ... but lacquer thinner does.
>
> That's how my mother and her second husband's body
sounds a little Darwinian
Erika L. Walker wrote:
> Maybe petrol doesn't ignite with a cigarette ... but lacquer thinner does.
>
> That's how my mother and her second husband's body shop ended up being
> a flame ball. The idiot step-father was smoking as he mixed paint. At
> the paint bench. W
No, that is exactly what I do. I think we're talking about the same
thing, I just don't call it "absolute paths". To me, absolute is when
you hardcode the url into the link, ie, http://mydomain.com/images...
To me, using leading slash isn't "absolute" it is still "relative",
just relative to th
Maybe petrol doesn't ignite with a cigarette ... but lacquer thinner does.
That's how my mother and her second husband's body shop ended up being
a flame ball. The idiot step-father was smoking as he mixed paint. At
the paint bench. With open 55 gallon drums of more lacquer thinner and
gallons up
>
> Using absolute paths is a maintenance nightmare waiting to happen.
How so? Using the leading slash is IMO the easiest most trouble free way to
do paths. Mind you I've never worked on a site that had a changing folder
architecture for images and styles, and hopefully I never will. Every site
He's definitely geniune, no doubt about that. Plus he's speaking in Alberta,
which is Canada's Texas.
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