Posted by scary_jeff on Sat Oct 30th at 12:52am 2004
Posted by Orpheus on Sat Oct 30th at 4:18am 2004
FLOG,FLOG,FLOG,FLOG....
i think we should REALLY consider adding the browser war debate to the list that the r_speed debate is on, so we can stop bitching about it..
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Posted by mazemaster on Sat Oct 30th at 5:45am 2004
Posted by Orpheus on Sat Oct 30th at 9:45am 2004
| ? quoting mazemaster |
| There's nothing wrong with a good debate as long as it doesn't get personal. |
true..
it has always been my experience that a "good" debate is over issues one can control, and "bad" debates are over issues above our control.
but think of this, we each have control over the r_speeds of our maps, and that debate always ended poorly.. we have no control at all over the browsers, how do you think this debate will end??
/me shuts up now.
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Posted by Forceflow on Sat Oct 30th at 1:54pm 2004
@ WC
About the Head-Body-structure of HTML: ok, that's true, but that's not where IE and Firefox have their differences. IE renders pages the wrong way, as said, but it's about smaller, less-used code details, like CSS2.
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Posted by Wild Card on Sat Oct 30th at 8:01pm 2004
| ? quoting Forceflow |
| This debate is quite interesting, so if no one really doesn't want to, we can keep it going for a while. @ WC About the Head-Body-structure of HTML: ok, that's true, but that's not where IE and Firefox have their differences. IE renders pages the wrong way, as said, but it's about smaller, less-used code details, like CSS2. |
As I said,
My internet/web pages knowledge is very limited. Im a hardware guy ![]()
Sorry Crono (and the rest), chalk one up for the uniformed dumb guy getting owned again ![]()
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Posted by Crono on Sun Oct 31st at 9:58pm 2004
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Posted by Orpheus on Sun Oct 31st at 11:43pm 2004
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| ... Hardware guy eh? anyway ... |
entry level counts, or at least it should..
personally, i think the guy whom asks is the lesser fool than one who assumes, and nick asks for advice on hardware quite often ![]()
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Posted by Wild Card on Mon Nov 1st at 2:45am 2004
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entry level counts, or at least it should.. personally, i think the guy whom asks is the lesser fool than one who assumes, and nick asks for advice on hardware quite often |
I do know a lot more about hardware than anything else. But when I am unsure. I ask. Because its better than frying a thousand dollar system.
Speaking of which, I just got a new Thermaltake Butterfly 480Watt PSU and 4 more Vantec Stealth 80mm case fans. Now I just need to identify my last noise source (probably CPU) and eliminate it.
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Posted by fraggard on Fri Nov 5th at 12:13pm 2004
http://www.kb.cert.org/vuls/id/842160
Looks like those iframes might not be all that good after all
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