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Darn Tootin! Oh, Blogs are off the menu for a bit. They are spamming me to death. Gotta get a fresh start on them.
spam spam spam spam....
spam spam spam spam....
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moi621 (imported)
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talula wrote: Sun Jul 10, 2011 11:34 am Darn Tootin! Oh, Blogs are off the menu for a bit. They are spamming me to death. Gotta get a fresh start on them.
spam spam spam spam....
Please hurry!
Really,
Now where are your sunbursts I gave you?
Did I loose mine too? We shall soon find out.
Moi
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The new site is looking great talula! Keep herding those bits and bytes. So far so awesome!
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Eunuchorn (imported)
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No. We decided long ago not to include a picture archive because of the large amount of work it would entail. If someone has the knowledge and ability to start one, they should feel free. Make it a pay site to pay for the server space and bandwidth.
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Talula is my next door neighbor and for the last several days from start to collapse he has work on getting this site back up.
Three cheers for Talula and one BOMB DETROIT.
As for things that we had like the stars on points given, they are gone. The reason for this is that they were an add on and not part of VBulletin, I for one and I am sure Talula will agree that we only run vanilla VBulletin because its just to damn hard to upgrade otherwise.
So if you don't see something that was there in the past, it may not be back, and that is OK.
Enjoy the new and improved Archive, one that Talula had actually been working on for the last month, as with some of the other members of this staff. Only the killing of our site moved the date forward faster then we would have liked.
Again Cheers for Talula,
And POINT,
River
Three cheers for Talula and one BOMB DETROIT.
As for things that we had like the stars on points given, they are gone. The reason for this is that they were an add on and not part of VBulletin, I for one and I am sure Talula will agree that we only run vanilla VBulletin because its just to damn hard to upgrade otherwise.
So if you don't see something that was there in the past, it may not be back, and that is OK.
Enjoy the new and improved Archive, one that Talula had actually been working on for the last month, as with some of the other members of this staff. Only the killing of our site moved the date forward faster then we would have liked.
Again Cheers for Talula,
And POINT,
River
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I"m with RIVER, keep the VB plain and use the tools it has built into it.
Back in the 1980's I worked on networked computers. When PC's came out in the 90's my Division bought it's own and it was a nightmare of mismatched and nearly useless computers. When we finally got a network and a merger in the late 1990's we finally got consistency and reliability. Even then, the damn network was so unstable with all the pieced together hardware and software that it took another two years and an absolute order to get all consistent software. Once that happened, everyone wondered why they didn't do it years before. Updates happened seemlessly and easily. The Network didn't crash every day.
It's better to be standard than nonstandard with lots of frilly stuff.
Back in the 1980's I worked on networked computers. When PC's came out in the 90's my Division bought it's own and it was a nightmare of mismatched and nearly useless computers. When we finally got a network and a merger in the late 1990's we finally got consistency and reliability. Even then, the damn network was so unstable with all the pieced together hardware and software that it took another two years and an absolute order to get all consistent software. Once that happened, everyone wondered why they didn't do it years before. Updates happened seemlessly and easily. The Network didn't crash every day.
It's better to be standard than nonstandard with lots of frilly stuff.