Displaying 5 results from an estimated 5 matches for "hahahahaha".
2008 Jan 01
2
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2007 May 31
0
Daily News
...nce training today (feeling drained)i went and ate a low carb
breakfast, which seemed to pick me up but throughout the day i have still felt
pretty shitty...
Help anyone? I know this post is prob a bit vague but im hoping its just a
common hurdle that people know about...........
Wayne
><!HAHAHAHAHA. This cross-dressing loony is turning out to be a godsend
for the liberals.
(snip)
After we bomb North Korea, what''s the next country we should invade?
"Iran. Though that''s the beauty part of Iraq: It may well not be
necessary. Because precisely what I''m saying w...
2008 Jun 06
2
Messy Cookies
It looks like everyone has tried to fix the cookies lately, and no-one managed
to get it 100% correctly.
The current implementation doesn''t set the path correctly, and you can''t use
@cookies in a #service-overload.
Qwzybug''s patch fixed only the sessions.
Jenna''s patch won''t allow to set complex cookies (@cookies.key = {:path =>
"/path",
2004 Dec 29
5
PRI Woes continue
System is built on a SuperMicro motherboard with Serverworks chipset, IRQ
is not shared. Have a dialplan that worked for 8 months without errors,
tried reverting to older release then upgraded to 1.0.3 stable release,
currently running on fedora core 1 kernel 2.4.22-nptl.2199 (have tried
plain jayne), telco says "it's not us", HDLC abort seems to occur when
when a Zap channel hangs
2009 May 20
5
Video on (video-capable digital) still camera not accessible
...even took a photo, just so there would be a recognizable image on
the camera for the Image Importer, and that worked, but the two .mov
files were still not showing up anywhere.
Then I figured, well, maybe if CentOS doesn't like this, my Windows XP
guest might be able to do something with it. (Hahahahaha! Not
funny....)
I brought up the Win guest, attached the USB "drive" for the camera
and Windows installed the device just fine. I opened an Explorer
window and the camera was there, with the photo and two .mov files in
its folder, so I went in and clicked the photo and that was it. Th...