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Michael W.
Tue May 23 2006, 04:16AM
Michael W. Registered Member #50 Joined: Thu Feb 09 2006, 04:07AM
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I saw that about a year ago and couldn't blink for a week..... suprised
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Nik
Tue May 23 2006, 04:21AM
Nik Registered Member #53 Joined: Thu Feb 09 2006, 04:31AM
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>_< damnit, always should check the URL before I click it >_<
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Tue May 23 2006, 04:34AM
... Registered Member #56 Joined: Thu Feb 09 2006, 05:02AM
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I suppose since this is in chatting it is ok to send the thread off topic...

SafeSearch does have it's purpose cheesey

I do find it sorta odd that we have the admin posting links to stuff like that in any case...

I personally would have done something more than what you did, especially since I host everything out of my home line... Thinking along the lines of like goatse with some text over it about how they are loosers, etc. You gotta have fun with people sometimes mistrust
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Carbon_Rod
Tue May 23 2006, 05:14AM
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"Why? Is there anything sensitive in them?"

Depends what you consider sensitive -- But your icon tells me you are running a more recent version of Photoshop registered with a generic generator code (6 or above – can’t tell yet you for sure, but I think it’s a v7.0.1 code.) That little utility only strips out non-image data to make smaller files and does not always work =D

Are you a Windows man after all this time? Mmmm -- crunchy on the outside with a soft chewy nugget centre. Don’t worry – I won’t tell anyone. =] lol
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Ben
Tue May 23 2006, 06:06AM
Ben Vigilatny
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... wrote ...

SafeSearch does have it's purpose cheesey

I do find it sorta odd that we have the admin posting links to stuff like that in any case...

A link to a google search? If you're offended by it(or at work) you should have had safe search turned on....it is by default, you had to turn it off on purpose.
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Tesladownunder
Tue May 23 2006, 10:41AM
Tesladownunder Registered Member #10 Joined: Thu Feb 02 2006, 09:45AM
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I have had a big surge in my web site hits to about 3000/day for the 2 combined sites. Mostly to European sites with a soft porn background bizzare/freak type sections.
All available through my hit counter (to everyone). Interesting where it ends up.
42% of all my hits are to European sites and 32% to the US.

Peter
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Alex
Tue May 23 2006, 05:26PM
Alex Geometrically Frustrated
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Carbon_Rod wrote ...

"Why? Is there anything sensitive in them?"

Depends what you consider sensitive -- But your icon tells me you are running a more recent version of Photoshop registered with a generic generator code (6 or above – can’t tell yet you for sure, but I think it’s a v7.0.1 code.) That little utility only strips out non-image data to make smaller files and does not always work =D

Are you a Windows man after all this time? Mmmm -- crunchy on the outside with a soft chewy nugget centre. Don’t worry – I won’t tell anyone. =] lol

Yeah, I don't consider any of that information to be something that needs to be kept private.

RE: Windows... Yeah, I've been using it lately. Don't worry, I'm not enjoying it. Application level audio routing is a major pain in the ass (although audio device management is better than it is in linux, thus my choice). I need Windows to run Ableton Live (which I'd run in a Mac, but I don't have one). I run linux on my Mini ITX to do all my network services/not crash when I look at it funny. I'll be getting a new mac this summer. cheesey
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