Replies to twispark, page 9
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@twispark Yupp. I swear I thought I was the only person to do that! xD
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@twispark I edit the CSS of other peoples websites to relax. xD I love CSS.
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@twispark It infuriates me to no end when I'm trying to style something.
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@twispark It's an image, I would have used a CSS3 gradient but the gradient spans the whole page and is ugly. xD
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@twispark because you're dirty minded? I'm not sure.
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@twispark I created an OC with backstory and stuff and also can't decite about a name. I guess, I'll forget about my idea before I found one ><
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@twispark >majesty >implying CSS is majestic >implying CSS is good at all
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@twispark yes of course it is fine, I made it! That doesn't change the fact that my head is pounding like a thousand hooves.
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@twispark if you can't trust fimfiction what can you trust?
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@twispark THEY R LOVERS AND THEY WILL B 2GETHR 4EVR
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@twispark Isn't that the secondary colour of twilights mane?
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@twispark I'm not good either, I pay £72-00 a month for the system the RDN sits on. And she runs well.
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@twispark For real, that was a nice comeback.
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@twispark What for?
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@twispark Nope, RDN just updated since I don't have RDN refresh.
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@twispark Yes, joke. :p
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@twispark Nice comeback
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@twispark I love freeware, especially if it's made by Apple! :D
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@twispark I have to do my namesake justice!
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@twispark doo doo doo doo doo~
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@twispark Woona.
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@twispark The position of a manager is not sure and managers get in trouble if they don't deliver on the expectations. That's why I'm a friend of freeware: they don't need to make you addicted :P
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@twispark My my, aren't we getting rude? Most people who are in the business of computer science make the same thing: make sure that their progrms are hard to repair by others to secure their job. M$ did exactly what a corporation is supposed to do: it tried to earn as much profit as possible. If you don't like this, you don't like free markets because this is how they go.
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@twispark For most it is, that's both prgmr's selling point (they give you some degree of access to the xen controls) and the point which is most likely to make it not suitable for a given user. For me it works out well, but it's definitely not suitable for everyone.
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@twispark Yeah they're not super-duper ethical, but they /ARE/ cheap and they do offer a very compelling level of flexibility. I hear good things about Rackspace?
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@twispark That's not insane, that's the business concept of a genius. I hardly know anyone who doesn't curse M$ but most of them buy their products - often because you can't evade to buy them.
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@twispark Linode or pgrmr would be my recommendations. Prgmr is somewhat cheaper, but you _really_ need to at least know your way around xen. Also, provisioning is mostly manual, so you'll likely have to wait longer before you can actually use it. So, yeah, Linode is a _very_ good choice.
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@twispark I used Amazon's AWS offerings for my VPS needs. They're pretty nice and very flexible. They'll literally give you a box with SSH under your choice of OS running and leave you to it.
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@twispark Yeah except they don't work anywhere near as well. If they did, I would use them. I've got no funding and no love for microsoft here, but FOSS literally can't provide what I need.
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@twispark The rule should be: If you run PHP on IIS on Windows they should take you out back and shoot you.