I'd be really annoyed with my hosting provider if I paid them more than $4/month.
Comments are probably working again. The comment scripts are light enough to be affected little at this point.
I'd be really annoyed with my hosting provider if I paid them more than $4/month.
Comments are probably working again. The comment scripts are light enough to be affected little at this point.
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Hey holy crap, comments are working.
Good deal, now tell me what to look for on that car before I buy it.
You should check to make sure you aren't actually buying a 1987 Ford Festiva. I don't think you want to accidentally buy a Festiva again.
--D
Get the Geo Metro hatchback; it's f'n rad.
If I pop the clutch on the test drive and the front wheels spin, I will continue shopping.
Comments aren't working on the proper post, but maybe they are good here.
I always use "YYYY-MM-DD". The hyphens work in all modern filesystems and also make it understandable to people not used to useful date formats.
The only time i ever need to enter a date its typically on a form that doesnt let me choose which format i want.
the only other time i use a date is on checks and general signature dating in which case id represent todays date as laziely as possible... ie 3/26/08. I dont bother with extra zeros and use the slashes because they're fun to draw.
But you bothered with the 0 before the 8? 3/26/8?
Jarrod-
Yeah good point about the hyphens.
In regards to the comments, I'm pretty sure it's just luck of the draw. You'll usually get the 500 error--75% of those times, the comment is succesfully published.
--D
Here's a good one. At work, when we refer to model years we us 08, 09, 010, 011, 012...
That's ... wow, my brain hurts.