Poll: Your view on javascript-enabled webpages
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People don't read the likes thread, there are too many posts in it.
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This was back a bit when people did actually still care and didn't just +glyph shit or bot the shit out of it.
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I'm apparently not people then.</sarcasm>
Filed under: Ok, I only read almost every post in the Likes thread, also, the botting is mostly tame in the Likes thread now, which is acceptable, It's no worse than when people mention CodingHorrorBot or DiscourseBot in other threads now
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It wasn't that long ago. I remember asking (not speculating) which of the characters you saw yourself as. If I still remember it, it couldn't have been very long ago — within the past 2 or 3 weeks, I'd guess. I would attempt discosearch, but I can't remember sufficient detail to know what to search for.
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I'm apparently not people then.
Lina Lamont: "People"? I ain't "people." I am a - "a shimmering, glowing star in the cinema firmament." Picks up newspaper. "It says so - right here."
— Singin' in the Rain
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"What if short people had long faces, long people had short faces, big people had little humor, and @ben_lubot had no humor at all?"
@HardwareGeek said:— Singin' in the Rain
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"What if short people had long faces, long people had short faces, big people had little humor, and @ben_lubar had no humor at all?"
FTFY
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It wasn't that long ago. I remember asking (not speculating) which of the characters you saw yourself as. If I still remember it, it couldn't have been very long ago — within the past 2 or 3 weeks, I'd guess. I would attempt discosearch, but I can't remember sufficient detail to know what to search for.
(I knew I'd mentioned the name of the painting, and Accolade is not that common a word here. Even Discosearch found it.)
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Accolade
If I'd remembered that was the name of the painting, that would have helped. Yes, I know you mentioned it earlier in this topic, but I didn't remember that when I wanted to search — too many posts on too many divergent
topicssubjects to keep track of.
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Welcome to TDWTF, please enjoy your stay here... here... there... there as well... over there... everywhere.
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I knew I'd mentioned the name of the painting, and Accolade is not that common a word here.
Accolade was like the most popular publisher of Commodore 64 software. It should be in EVERY POST. The C-64 rocks. People suck.
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Accolade was like the most popular publisher of Commodore 64 software. It should be in EVERY POST. The C-64 rocks. People suck.
I didn't have a C64 but I did have an Amiga, and by the time Accolade was publishing for the Amiga... it was all shit.
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Here's a portable slider control:
http://fiddle.jshell.net/p8fmyvq7/show/
<input type="range">
It's that fucking simple.
http://i.imgur.com/l9cSz6a.png
Also, I don't have newest IE at hand, but it looks something like this there:
Good luck fucking styling this shit.
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I didn't have a C64 but I did have an Amiga, and by the time Accolade was publishing for the Amiga... it was all shit.
Shame I can't post the photos now. I still have a working C64, complete with a greenscreen monitor (kinda like this, but not the same, it's Amstrad and I think the pinout would be wrong):
And I remember Accolade's Summer and Winter Games fondly (though from a PC). Taptaptaptaptaptaptap...
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Shame I can't post the photos now. I still have a working C64, complete with a greenscreen monitor (kinda like this, but not the same, it's Amstrad and I think the pinout would be wrong):
And I remember Accolade's Summer and Winter Games fondly (though from a PC). Taptaptaptaptaptaptap...
Neat.
I started out with a ZX Spectrum and later graduated to a Spectrum +3 - by that time, though, Sinclair's computing arm had actually been bought out by Amstrad, meaning that the +2 and especially the +3 were mutants of the original Spectrum and Amstrad machines.
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We had an Amstrad PCW 8256 and a Vic-20 at various points.