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Pandora
Nov 27, 2008 22:01:04 GMT -5
Post by RandomInsano on Nov 27, 2008 22:01:04 GMT -5
Hey. I didn't think anyone came by here anymore
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Artwork
Aug 2, 2008 14:26:34 GMT -5
Post by RandomInsano on Aug 2, 2008 14:26:34 GMT -5
Yearly post
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Post by RandomInsano on Sept 27, 2006 13:07:38 GMT -5
Well, I'm Edwin and I do everything else having to do with the comic, be it the website, writing, or most importantly complaining. I'm a university student who is taking just barely enough classes to be considered a university student. I'll probably be there until I die.
Personal interestes revolve around anything digital with a strong emphasis on computers and consumer electronics. Every now and again I'll pick some piece of technology and research it to death. Examples include organic LEDs, palmtop computers, and Fisher Price Happy Apples.
I'll probably expand on this as I think of stuff to add
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Post by RandomInsano on Oct 3, 2006 21:45:39 GMT -5
No luck on the Men In Black series, but I did find this while looking:
Black Men and Bursting Breasts: Nene Ogawa
Didn't download it, but thought it might be interesting to some. In any case, you can try btjunkie. They seem to have an amazing selection of stuff that no one else (including isohunt) has. That's where I got the street sharks torrent from.
*edited spelling*
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Post by RandomInsano on Oct 3, 2006 1:12:37 GMT -5
Oh. my. god. I was looking on the IMDB for Street Sharks and most certainly found it. It turns out The Fonz was Meathook! Who knew? Take a look for yourself: imdb.com/title/tt0103559/Now, the hard part is finding out who meathook was... I'm downloading a few episodes, so hopefully it'll be all cleared up by when I've watched them. Oh god no! Raiden of Metal Gear Solid 2 was Eelvil (also have no idea who that character was). Seems Mr. Flynn has been busy these past few years on various video game projects. Oh my! And Zimm from Starship Troopers was Clammando! God, never before have I seen so people who have done stuff I've liked grouped together for a single project. Perhaps Street Sharks biased me into liking all of these people's work? Probably not, but whatever. Jesus Christ! Batman too?! What's wrong with the universe?!
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Post by RandomInsano on Jan 13, 2007 11:25:23 GMT -5
Yeah, since Ryan himself didn't make the goddamn thread, it's up to me. I should probably make this a poll... Damn me and my not thinking before doing.
And now it is a poll! Hazaa! So yeah, discuss and be merry.
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Pandora
Oct 14, 2006 18:58:17 GMT -5
Post by RandomInsano on Oct 14, 2006 18:58:17 GMT -5
You totally stole the link for 15 ways from Penny Arcade.
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Post by RandomInsano on Nov 13, 2006 2:50:10 GMT -5
This is going off topic, so I'm starting a new thread
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Post by RandomInsano on Nov 9, 2006 0:39:54 GMT -5
Alright. We'll see if anyone else wants to pick up the torch in the coming months
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Post by RandomInsano on Nov 5, 2006 1:04:34 GMT -5
So, this has come to a halt. Any comments from anyone? If someone else wants to take a crack at it, post here.
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Post by RandomInsano on Oct 17, 2006 17:51:45 GMT -5
Well, given the fact that most forum software makes use of the MySQL server and nothing needs a specific path, you can develop the forum on a different server (or even locally using a suite like XAMPP, link below) then copy it to it's permanent home by just copying all the files and editing the settings file for the forum. In the case of Simple Machine's, the settings file is in the root of the forum and it's named 'Settings.php'. Open that up, and you can see how you can just edit the file so your forum changes will work with any properly set up database. I've set up a SMF on my webspace (http://edwininspace.torrentialequilibrium.net/forum/), so I can work in tandum with whatever you want to test, plus it's running on the eventual frame database of what will be the new forums. XAMPP: www.apachefriends.org/en/xampp.html
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Post by RandomInsano on Oct 17, 2006 0:32:05 GMT -5
Don't take this the wrong way, but giving you free reign of our servers is a HUGE security risk. I don't think anyone would hand over their webspace and database to someone they hardly know. Transfer is much safer for me and Ryan. Sorry.
I'm fine with you being forum dictator for life though.
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Post by RandomInsano on Oct 16, 2006 22:52:03 GMT -5
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Post by RandomInsano on Oct 16, 2006 1:12:14 GMT -5
Well, since Doug is so hard to appease, and since I'm a lazy bastard, this is where we shall plot the new forums. Doug, I have no idea how good you are with site design, but if you want to give designing the forums a shot, I can give you all the files and maybe even webspace for you to make a new forum a reality. Since we seem to be doing alright as far as bandwidth goes (we hit 1.3GB last month, but we have 115 total), and size isn't a big issue either, I can deal with us hosting our own forums... I'm just glad I we don't worry about our own servers and that's all taken care of for us. All I ask is we find a system that isn't a total hog on resources. I was looking at www.simplemachines.org/ because it was supposedly very efficient and more skinable than YaBB. Post ideas and crap about it.
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Post by RandomInsano on Oct 2, 2006 15:57:46 GMT -5
It'd be kinda cool if you could plunder karma. You know, take it all by force, burning and all around destoring everything in sight.
Oh yes, and don't think I'll stop Ryan just because you reset your karma each time. It's a battle of diligance now bitch! ...I really want a sandwich
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