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- by comter
- 03 Jan 2006, 18:35
- Forum: #tsnSpecialReport
- Topic: New Stuff in 2006!
- Replies: 28
- Views: 23382
That's right..hide behind the busy excuse. Excellent, my puppet..excellent. *arches his fingers as the light casts his eyes in shadow*
-the purring dork
- by comter
- 03 Jan 2006, 18:10
- Forum: #tsnSpecialReport
- Topic: New Stuff in 2006!
- Replies: 28
- Views: 23382
No..no..no Neo.
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Same link..refreshed the page. It's apparently not a static link which means that I can't just put it on my utilities page and link from there.
-the purring dork
- by comter
- 03 Jan 2006, 01:23
- Forum: #tsnSpecialReport
- Topic: New Stuff in 2006!
- Replies: 28
- Views: 23382
I tend to reformat machines (fixes any tech support problem) so I'll make sure that from now on whenever I put Firefox on a machine I'll use that link. Erf..it appears to be a UID-type link.
-the purring dork
- by comter
- 29 Jun 2005, 18:18
- Forum: #tsnSpecialReport
- Topic: Some more changes...
- Replies: 27
- Views: 21761
Well that's how it works for programmers, KD..we always go, "hmm..wouldn't it be nifty if I could do that". I must have a "Planned Features" list at least two pages long for some of my personal projects.
-the purring dork
- by comter
- 29 Jun 2005, 09:25
- Forum: #tsnSpecialReport
- Topic: Some more changes...
- Replies: 27
- Views: 21761
It would appear that someone has been teaching themselves a little more PHP while I was gone. And the problem with DST? The only problem, per say, is that it doesn't automatically figure it out for you..it's a radio button. http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/city.html?n=70 Standard time zone: UTC...
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