Originally posted by Ed Spruiell
hey, sometimes you've gotten something to say, and sometimes you don't. no big deal. since everybody seems to be tired of my yard updates, i don't have much to say right now.
except that i just added 10 goldfish to the pond.
Originally posted by ksuther
Don't tell me you were twisted enough to do that. Where did that come from?
A two-button mouse coming standard to the Mac? Good lord 'n' butter, what's next?
- In Mac OS X 10.2, the Dock has a "Start" button
- "Power Mac P4: Intel Inside"
- Kernel panics are redone in a familiar "white text on blue" motif
- Apple pledges 100% compatibility with every Windows virus from now on
- The Mac OS gets a command line and filename exten-- uh, never mind
Originally posted by Ed Spruiell
hey, sometimes you've gotten something to say, and sometimes you don't. no big deal. since everybody seems to be tired of my yard updates, i don't have much to say right now.
except that i just added 10 goldfish to the pond.
Originally posted by scott
try putting the herve avatar in the iMac's screen
Originally posted by BlingBling 3k12
vic... it is photoshop
googolplex... thanks
Oh. I see your problem... It's that Mountain Dew.Originally posted by BlingBling 3k12
here's the shocking photograph... another hour lost thanks to windows!
That's why you are supposed to set up your Mac as a local Apache/PHP/mySQL "development" machine!Originally posted by BlingBling 3k12
i can't save... the site is a "live" site so when I hit save (even when i'm not finished), they see what i've done... so i have to wait until i'm done to save...
MicroSloth Front Page is not compatible with a Mountain Dew powered development environment!!!Originally posted by BlingBling 3k12
the server gets confused and screws the links up...
(this is a UNIX server i might add... but it's only been like this when we switched to FrontPage 2002 from the 2000 version)