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Maddox | http://www.crackandpcp.com/tat.jpg ;D | March 4, 2005, 8:31 AM |
HdxBmx27 | My.. god.. what is wrong with you? ~-~(HDX)~-~ | March 4, 2005, 8:38 AM |
j0k3r | Beauty. | March 4, 2005, 11:37 AM |
QwertyMonster | Starcraft Illys are in hes blood system... | March 4, 2005, 12:06 PM |
iago | I know $_ is a perl variable, so I'm assuming it's also a Php variable. And judging by the domain, I don't think that's him. | March 4, 2005, 3:00 PM |
Arta | [quote author=iago link=topic=10801.msg102434#msg102434 date=1109948448] I know $_ is a perl variable, so I'm assuming it's also a Php variable. [/quote] No, it's not. It is used as the prefix for the superglobal arrays though. | March 4, 2005, 3:22 PM |
iago | [quote author=Arta[vL] link=topic=10801.msg102436#msg102436 date=1109949762] [quote author=iago link=topic=10801.msg102434#msg102434 date=1109948448] I know $_ is a perl variable, so I'm assuming it's also a Php variable. [/quote] No, it's not. It is used as the prefix for the superglobal arrays though. [/quote] Well, then, maybe it's a Perl reference. For anybody who doesn't know, in Perl, $_ is the "hidden variable". Whenever you call a function, the return value is put into $_. It's also set to the last thing that was evaluated, so you can do this: foreach(<stdin>) { chomp; print length; } But what is actually happening: foreach $_(<stdin>) { chomp($_); print length($_); } (that might not be PERFECT, since it's been awhile, but that's the idea) | March 4, 2005, 6:15 PM |
Newby | [quote author=iago link=topic=10801.msg102434#msg102434 date=1109948448] And judging by the domain, I don't think that's him. [/quote] I bet maddox smokes crack and PCP. | March 5, 2005, 12:06 AM |
LW-Falcon | just like you :) | March 5, 2005, 12:51 AM |
Maddox | [quote author=iago link=topic=10801.msg102460#msg102460 date=1109960154] [quote author=Arta[vL] link=topic=10801.msg102436#msg102436 date=1109949762] [quote author=iago link=topic=10801.msg102434#msg102434 date=1109948448] I know $_ is a perl variable, so I'm assuming it's also a Php variable. [/quote] No, it's not. It is used as the prefix for the superglobal arrays though. [/quote] Well, then, maybe it's a Perl reference. For anybody who doesn't know, in Perl, $_ is the "hidden variable". Whenever you call a function, the return value is put into $_. It's also set to the last thing that was evaluated, so you can do this: foreach(<stdin>) { chomp; print length; } But what is actually happening: foreach $_(<stdin>) { chomp($_); print length($_); } (that might not be PERFECT, since it's been awhile, but that's the idea) [/quote] yes it's a perl reference. and no, that's not really me. I do have 10100111001 tattooed on my back though. | March 5, 2005, 5:34 AM |
The-Rabid-Lord | [quote author=iago link=topic=10801.msg102460#msg102460 date=1109960154] [quote author=Arta[vL] link=topic=10801.msg102436#msg102436 date=1109949762] [quote author=iago link=topic=10801.msg102434#msg102434 date=1109948448] I know $_ is a perl variable, so I'm assuming it's also a Php variable. [/quote] No, it's not. It is used as the prefix for the superglobal arrays though. [/quote] Well, then, maybe it's a Perl reference. For anybody who doesn't know, in Perl, $_ is the "hidden variable". Whenever you call a function, the return value is put into $_. It's also set to the last thing that was evaluated, so you can do this: foreach(<stdin>) { chomp; print length; } But what is actually happening: foreach $_(<stdin>) { chomp($_); print length($_); } (that might not be PERFECT, since it's been awhile, but that's the idea) [/quote] [PHP] <?php $_GET["Variable"]; ?> | March 6, 2005, 5:05 PM |
peofeoknight | omfg. That is going to be on your skin forever.... sigh (@ the 10100111001, which is 1337 in bin). | March 7, 2005, 2:58 AM |
Spht | [quote author=quasi-modo link=topic=10801.msg102720#msg102720 date=1110164335] omfg. That is going to be on your skin forever.... sigh (@ the 10100111001, which is 1337 in bin). [/quote] Isn't that the purpose? | March 7, 2005, 1:34 PM |
QwertyMonster | Next he'll get a tatoo saying "www.valhallalegends.com", or "Madd0x". *sigh* lol If he had the illy of that tatoo on Starcraft, i would be scared, very scared ;D | March 7, 2005, 2:29 PM |
peofeoknight | [quote author=Spht link=topic=10801.msg102746#msg102746 date=1110202466] [quote author=quasi-modo link=topic=10801.msg102720#msg102720 date=1110164335] omfg. That is going to be on your skin forever.... sigh (@ the 10100111001, which is 1337 in bin). [/quote] Isn't that the purpose? [/quote] yes but... um... why would you want that on you forever. | March 8, 2005, 11:48 AM |
Spht | [quote author=quasi-modo link=topic=10801.msg102823#msg102823 date=1110282505] [quote author=Spht link=topic=10801.msg102746#msg102746 date=1110202466] [quote author=quasi-modo link=topic=10801.msg102720#msg102720 date=1110164335] omfg. That is going to be on your skin forever.... sigh (@ the 10100111001, which is 1337 in bin). [/quote] Isn't that the purpose? [/quote] yes but... um... why would you want that on you forever. [/quote] I wouldn't... I thought we were talking about Maddox. | March 8, 2005, 12:00 PM |
rawG | http://rawg.cjb.net/ check out my tats section ps - its a newb site so get off me | March 9, 2005, 3:14 AM |
Myndfyr | [quote author=rawG link=topic=10801.msg102967#msg102967 date=1110338064] http://rawg.cjb.net/ check out my tats section ps - its a newb site so get off me [/quote] No thanks, not after the three javascript errors plus a prompt to install an ActiveX spyware control. | March 9, 2005, 3:26 AM |
KkBlazekK | [quote author=rawG link=topic=10801.msg102967#msg102967 date=1110338064] http://rawg.cjb.net/ check out my tats section ps - its a newb site so get off me [/quote] You only get 15mb bandwith with geocities, after viewing your first page I already hit a exceeded bandwith error. :-\ | March 9, 2005, 4:58 AM |
Topaz | You can always get them lasered off. | March 9, 2005, 5:09 AM |
KkBlazekK | Yes, lets all rush out to do that. ::) [666th post. Word.] | March 9, 2005, 5:20 AM |
rawG | Yea my page is newb.. O WELL! | March 11, 2005, 4:26 AM |
peofeoknight | [quote author=rawG link=topic=10801.msg103288#msg103288 date=1110515188] Yea my page is newb.. O WELL! [/quote] No... your host is newb. You can have a newb page, but please, for the love of God use a host that does not annoy your visiters. Geocities is the seed of lucifer. | March 11, 2005, 5:35 PM |
rawG | Whats a good FREE one? | March 21, 2005, 6:16 AM |
peofeoknight | www.flatface.net but it is hard to get on their servers www.t35.com is probably a better solution. Dude, you can get good hosting for a very reasonable ammount, under 5 bucks a month. | March 21, 2005, 6:33 AM |
QwertyMonster | [quote author=quasi-modo link=topic=10801.msg104769#msg104769 date=1111386789] www.flatface.net but it is hard to get on their servers www.t35.com is probably a better solution. Dude, you can get good hosting for a very reasonable ammount, under 5 bucks a month. [/quote] Perhaps he isnt willing to pay. Paying for just a website, sometimes isnt good. Unless it is something very important, like your company or something.. I like rawGs website how it is. But thats me anyway :P | March 21, 2005, 9:16 PM |
KkBlazekK | The only real reason I own a domain and space other then wanting it is because my friend owns the company. Supporting friends is important. | March 21, 2005, 9:17 PM |
peofeoknight | [quote author=QwertyMonster link=topic=10801.msg104808#msg104808 date=1111439812] [quote author=quasi-modo link=topic=10801.msg104769#msg104769 date=1111386789] www.flatface.net but it is hard to get on their servers www.t35.com is probably a better solution. Dude, you can get good hosting for a very reasonable ammount, under 5 bucks a month. [/quote] Perhaps he isnt willing to pay. Paying for just a website, sometimes isnt good. Unless it is something very important, like your company or something.. I like rawGs website how it is. But thats me anyway :P [/quote] I think it is worth paying for an account on a server... online storage rules. I would pay for some right now if I did not have a server sitting on the floor next to my desk. I will also be buying a nice account at www.godaddy.com for my brother's magazine's website when I finish it. | March 21, 2005, 9:35 PM |
KkBlazekK | My friend had nothing but trouble when he used to use godaddy. Thats when he started his own company. I'm sure it was just a flook but meh, still happened. | March 21, 2005, 9:41 PM |
idoL | Maddox, what if they found a way to use only 1 postive charges in the future and no one gives a fuck about binary because it's all Uniary now? Hmm? | March 22, 2005, 1:49 AM |
KkBlazekK | Uniary? Would things be determined by how many 1's there was (or would they be 0's)? :P | March 22, 2005, 1:51 AM |
idoL | I said: [quote]1 postive charges[/quote] I'd denominate, that, since 1 = positive, and 0 = negetive, that I was talking about 1. | March 22, 2005, 2:27 AM |
KkBlazekK | That seems much worse then 0's and 1's. | March 22, 2005, 2:29 AM |
Maddox | Then you'd have to change your signature. | March 22, 2005, 4:38 AM |