Notices by TwiSpark Dashity (twispark), page 55
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@zimzap MLP:FiM referenceing ones :P rainbowdash.net xD
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Thinking of vaguely MLP:FiM-referencing domain names is difficult.. IDEAS, I NEED IDEAS!
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Bath time, BRB
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@greydragon412 I don't think you should've told her what to do... *backs off*
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@murdershy *stops drinking mid-sip after reading that*
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Wut, why does an island off of Madagascar have it's domain registration limited to the European Ecconomic Zone? That excludes the island the domain was set up for O_o
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@pugs911 Fine thanks, should really be getting on with stuff some more but yh, fine
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@pugs911 ... You look a bit like me... but... really.. really... over-overdosed... I need to cut back on the coffee... *hoof-to-head*
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@pugs911 Hello pugsemergencypony!
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@redenchilada I litterally just looked at the cost and went "oooh shiet" before I read that xD
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Lol well that just proved my point, a very desired set domain names, all taken EXCEPT for the obscure extensions I added to the search which is free in every instance <3
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It's nicewhen you use a company that has domains from really 'obscure' countries because then you can get prettymuch any domain under the less used extenions :D
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@thekingofmylittlepony Ok? Well you should give it a try, it has a more stable feel to it, also the entensions are awesome too! (and you're not a part of any botnets *cough*google*cough*) :D
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@redenchilada You go pony!
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@doates Hello there! How are you?
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@omni BTW omni have I mentioned how nice your mane is looking today?
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@omni Exactly, <3
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@ceruleanspark Your face has chrome!
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@spectrumscramble Yea, version 4 blew the lid off of what firefox was and since then it's just gotten better
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... I forgot what the acronym for my server's hostname stands for lol
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@thekingofmylittlepony "than those 2 Internet Search" http://is.gd/5G5lyd (<jpg), Firefox is beafier, Chrome takes too long to render pages when it's unloaded them (when you see the flash of white when you switch tabs), it's also closed-source and I don't trust Google one bit, also the extensions aren't as good in many areas. Security, stability and extensibility are Firefox's show-off points, Chrome has speed and apparently decent security (although big holes get found from time to time)
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@ceruleanspark yea I got that, I just go over the top where I can ^^;
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@ceruleanspark I wasn't intending to fracture the community further if what I wanted to try out worked, I'd rather not do it, but me being the pony I am I'm confident if I can pull it off then I'll pull it hard, with righteous fury, and all the ponyswag in the universe will flock to my creation
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@ceruleanspark Lol I didn't realise all these notices stemmed from mine. I totally agree with ceruleanspark, our community has proven it's proactiveness and creativity as well as the love and tollerance we're built on, we could and should band together and build something that works for everpony :D
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@thekingofmylittlepony yh only took a few seconds but that is on a 3.4GHz Quadcore, so littlier PC's will take a bigger pawnch to the face from that, also I am using Google Chrome (I don't like it, it sucks, but it's most efficient on Windows, still sucks compared to Firefox :D)
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@greydragon412 Buggy, vunerable to exploit, closed-source, slow, inefficient, I don't see much particularly amazing looking stuff for it, is just used because Adobe pumps out so many comprehensive tools for creating with it... BUT YEA :P I'm a FOSS-ite xD
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@greydragon412 Down with Flash! :P
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@cavatina Depending on how you're asking the question: anything can be a currency, a worth while currency is one that's in limited supply (keeps the value steady and high enough to be viable) and is widely accepted, bitcoin is dictated by programming code, everyone can see the code behind it and the math is sound, it has a limited supply, all that's left is to get it widely used through promoting it and owning bitcoins. You probably meant it more like this though: there are quite a few companies that do business with bitcoin, they can take the bitcoin and pay for their servers or whatever by exchanging the bitcoins on the currency market (the same thing you swap dollars for euros and such), the biggest uptake at the moment is in donations for website/people/organisations
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*gets a virtual server up and running, spams commands out into ssh*
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Actually that site has given me an idea, might see what I can do about a social network for bronies