Freelancers Forum Messages on Thursday February 24th 2005
Re: FN-FORUM: Finally something worth watching [OT]
date posted 24th February 2005 23:55
Dave Edwards wrote:
> Anyway, the 'next Sex and the City' analogy is now completely
>
>shattered with murder being added to the plot line.
>
The scene by the goal posts was more memorable.
>Anyway,...
RE: FN-FORUM: where is php.ini usually kept?
date posted 24th February 2005 22:24
Hi Alex,
Mine is at: /dists/php-5.0.1/php.ini (version number may vary for you)
If you have a directory here, edit the file: php.ini-dist and save as:
php.ini
This works!
All the best,
Noah
DES...
Re: FN-FORUM: Finally something worth watching [OT]
date posted 24th February 2005 22:09
On 24 Feb 2005 15:21:46 -0000, sylvia [EMAIL REMOVED] wrote:
>
> Dave Edwards wrote:
>
> >>>Channel 4 - Desperate
> >>>Wives is not to be missed.
> >>>
> >>>
> ok, ok I did watch it, just don't tell...
Re: FN-FORUM: mind reading [OT]
date posted 24th February 2005 20:49
bloody smart ass LOL
>
>...
Re: FN-FORUM: OT want one of these!
date posted 24th February 2005 20:40
I want one too
john
On 24 Feb 2005, at 14:14, Deborah Causton wrote:
>
> http://www.snopes.com/photos/skirts.asp...
Re: FN-FORUM: OT want one of these!
date posted 24th February 2005 20:25
Me too!
Emma
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To: [EMAIL REMOVED]
Sent: Thursday, February 24, 2005 2:14 PM
Subject: RE: FN-FORUM: OT want one of these!
>
> ht...
Re: FN-FORUM: Finally something worth watching [OT]
date posted 24th February 2005 20:17
Dave Edwards wrote:
>>>Channel 4 - Desperate
>>>Wives is not to be missed.
>>>
>>>
ok, ok I did watch it, just don't tell everyone....
RE: FN-FORUM: OT want one of these!
date posted 24th February 2005 19:09
http://www.snopes.com/photos/skirts.asp
Deborah...
RE: FN-FORUM: mind reading [OT]
date posted 24th February 2005 18:39
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Ian Morgan [EMAIL REMOVED]
>
> http://digicc.com/fido/
>
> more mind reading nonsense
Variation on a theme:
Whwenever you swap two digits in a number you cha...
Re: FN-FORUM: yellow pgs
date posted 24th February 2005 18:37
I've had a small amount of business, but I won't do it again. It hasn't
paid for itself.
Strangely enough, most of the sales calls and scams I get come through the
highly-expensive (for them) DM clu...
Re: FN-FORUM: .org and e-commerce - bad mix?
date posted 24th February 2005 17:42
On Thursday 24 Feb 2005 12:28 pm, James Fidell wrote:
> I don't recall any major disputes over .uk domain names that have come
> to court rather than being handled within the Nominet arbitration
> mec...
Re: FN-FORUM: where is php.ini usually kept?
date posted 24th February 2005 17:35
>
> What do you need to do that that requires (changing) php.ini?
> Or what are you trying to install which requires a change?
>
im not sure. before the installation wasnt requiring the file, now i...
Re: FN-FORUM: co-location + bandwidth
date posted 24th February 2005 17:26
Rob Garbutt [EMAIL REMOVED] wrote:
> We've got loads of rack space and bandwidth going begging if anyone is
> looking for co-location and bandwidth in Manchester? Its in Manchester
> University's...
Re: FN-FORUM: .org and e-commerce - bad mix?
date posted 24th February 2005 17:24
Quoting Dom Latter [EMAIL REMOVED]
>
> On Thursday 24 Feb 2005 8:17 am, James Fidell wrote:
> > doesn't work that way. The terms and conditions of the agreement between
> > any registrant and Nominet...
Re: FN-FORUM: where is php.ini usually kept?
date posted 24th February 2005 17:23
>
>More info can be found at at http://www.php.net/manual/en/configuration.php
>
>
hmm - going through the results of phpinfo and comparing the settings that "work" (dont produce warning errors)...
Re: FN-FORUM: where is php.ini usually kept?
date posted 24th February 2005 17:18
On Thu, 24 Feb 2005, Alex Beston wrote:
>> Does 'find / -name php' or 'find / -name "php-config"' return anything?
> no, nothing to both. however, my hostmaster stepped in and told me of
> php4.ini...
Re: FN-FORUM: co-location + bandwidth
date posted 24th February 2005 17:14
Hi Paul,
Yep we charge on the 95th percentile, so basically you can burst to 100Mbps
but as long as you keep within your agreed quota for the month (on average)
you won't get billed any extra. If...
Re: FN-FORUM: co-location + bandwidth
date posted 24th February 2005 17:09
Rob Garbutt wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> We've got loads of rack space and bandwidth going begging if anyone is
> looking for co-location and bandwidth in Manchester? Its in Manchester
> University's new...
Re: FN-FORUM: .org and e-commerce - bad mix?
date posted 24th February 2005 17:06
On Thursday 24 Feb 2005 8:17 am, James Fidell wrote:
> doesn't work that way. The terms and conditions of the agreement betwee=
n
> any registrant and Nominet (which every tag holder is obliged to bri...
Re: FN-FORUM: where is php.ini usually kept?
date posted 24th February 2005 17:02
On Thu, 24 Feb 2005, Alex Beston wrote:
>
> answers on the back of a post card!
>
> no seriously after
>
>
> cd /
> du -a | grep "php.ini"
>
> i found nothing!
Hi Alex,
The php configuration file...
RE: FN-FORUM: Thunderbird ... slow slow slow ...
date posted 24th February 2005 16:59
I've heard about someone who had Thunderbird problems that were temporarily
sorted by deleting large swathes of old e-mails. I have a feeling it was the
number not the size of the mails and I think th...
Re: FN-FORUM: where is php.ini usually kept?
date posted 24th February 2005 16:55
>
>
> Does 'find / -name php' or 'find / -name "php-config"' return anything?
>
> If php-config is found then look at the options.
>
> Having earlier compiled 4.3.10, I don't have a php.ini but an...
Re: FN-FORUM: Thunderbird ... slow slow slow ...
date posted 24th February 2005 16:50
Andy Hutchinson wrote:
>
> Not sure if this is unique to me, or a more general problem, but I'm
> getting increasingly dissatisfied with Thunderbird. Since I installed it
> (and yes, it's the lates...
Re: FN-FORUM: Thunderbird ... slow slow slow ...
date posted 24th February 2005 16:48
When was the last time you compacted your folders?
Ron...
Re: FN-FORUM: boosting WiFi signal strength
date posted 24th February 2005 16:46
Paul J White wrote:
>
> Jamie Wilson wrote:
>
>> Empty Strongbow tins - seriously:
>> http://www.free2air.org/story/2001/8/16/05636/3634
>>
>> The extra few inches made all the difference (ooh, doesn...
Re: FN-FORUM: Thunderbird ... slow slow slow ...
date posted 24th February 2005 16:44
Andy Hutchinson wrote:
>
> Not sure if this is unique to me, or a more general problem, but I'm
> getting increasingly dissatisfied with Thunderbird. Since I installed it
> (and yes, it's the lates...
Re: FN-FORUM: where is php.ini usually kept?
date posted 24th February 2005 16:36
On 24 Feb 2005 08:47:41 -0000, Alex Beston [EMAIL REMOVED] wrote:
> can this be right? wheres it usually kept? its proving very elusive!
What OS (distribution?) are you using?
Is php something you h...
FN-FORUM: Thunderbird ... slow slow slow ...
date posted 24th February 2005 16:36
Not sure if this is unique to me, or a more general problem, but I'm
getting increasingly dissatisfied with Thunderbird. Since I installed it
(and yes, it's the latest version) it has become slower...
Re: Out of Office AutoReply: FN-FORUM: OT first drink of the day
date posted 24th February 2005 16:34
couldn't wait for that first drink ;-)
Charles John Faulkner wrote:
> I am out of the office until the 25th of February. If you need
> assistance please contact InleadMedia on +45 70 20 12 20
>
> K...
Re: FN-FORUM: boosting WiFi signal strength
date posted 24th February 2005 16:29
Jamie Wilson wrote:
>
> Paul J White wrote:
>
>> I've tried moving things around, but within the limited scope
>> available it had little effect.
> Empty Strongbow tins - seriously:
> http://www....
RE: FN-FORUM: Very OT : eBay madness
date posted 24th February 2005 16:27
Yeah it=92s a set of alloys 2nd hand some nutter put =A3160,100 bid on =
them!
Regards,
John
www.keltecdesign.co.uk
Fresh Creative Solutions=20
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FN-FORUM: co-location + bandwidth
date posted 24th February 2005 16:05
Hi all,
We've got loads of rack space and bandwidth going begging if anyone is
looking for co-location and bandwidth in Manchester? Its in Manchester
University's new data centre.
All serious off...
Re: FN-FORUM: Very OT : eBay madness
date posted 24th February 2005 15:58
Matthew Russell wrote:
>>http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=72254&item=7954442
>>
>>
>0
>
>
>>45&rd=1
>>
>>
>
>This listing (79544420) has been removed by eBay.
>
>...
Re: FN-FORUM: Very OT : eBay madness
date posted 24th February 2005 15:56
Matthew Russell wrote:
>>http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=72254&item=7954442
>>
>>
no, he broke the link, it was there a minute ago...
Re: FN-FORUM: Very OT : eBay madness
date posted 24th February 2005 15:56
Matthew Russell wrote:
>>http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=72254&item=7954442
>>
>>
>0
>
>
>>45&rd=1
>>
>>
>
>This listing (79544420) has been removed by eBay.
>...
FN-FORUM: coldfusion leatherhead area
date posted 24th February 2005 15:56
Any freelancers with coldfusion/sql experience in Leatherhead area?
Available for further development on increasingly high profile website.
reply offlist
Nigel Rogers...
RE: FN-FORUM: Very OT : eBay madness
date posted 24th February 2005 15:45
>http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=72254&item=7954442
0
>45&rd=1
This listing (79544420) has been removed by eBay.
They beat us to it - what was it? On a side note, the selli...
FN-FORUM: Very OT : eBay madness
date posted 24th February 2005 15:40
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=72254&item=79544420
45&rd=1
LOL!!
Regards,
John
www.keltecdesign.co.uk
Fresh Creative Solutions...
Re: FN-FORUM: boosting WiFi signal strength
date posted 24th February 2005 15:38
Paul J White wrote:
> I've tried moving things around, but within the limited scope
> available it had little effect. It is a very unusual building, not an
> ordinary house at all. Thanks for your...
Re: FN-FORUM: OT first drink of the day
date posted 24th February 2005 15:20
lol! great monkey animation
rich wrote:
>http://www.rathergood.com/first_drink/
>
>rich
>
>
>
>...
Re: FN-FORUM: boosting WiFi signal strength
date posted 24th February 2005 15:10
[EMAIL REMOVED] wrote:
> Not sure if it feasable for you but I had a brilliant result when I
> moved the Router/Access Point into the loft last weekend. Now areas
> which previously were low/poor are...
Re: FN-FORUM: boosting WiFi signal strength
date posted 24th February 2005 15:08
Dave Boulden wrote:
> I would have said a relay station... Linksys have a new one out, but since
> that would involve new mains wiring, then yes you could just as easily run a
> Cat5 cable instead....
Re: FN-FORUM: boosting WiFi signal strength
date posted 24th February 2005 15:06
Dom Latter wrote:
> There's a gadget you can purchase, which was first made
> out of the metallised lid of a Chinese take-away meal, apparently...
>
> [FX: furious Googling]
>
> Found it: http://w...
Re: FN-FORUM: boosting WiFi signal strength
date posted 24th February 2005 15:04
Dave Edwards wrote:
> Well, 40m plus wall(s) puts you right on the edge of the 'spec'. If
> there's no mains socket in between to drive a relay station, then it
> does sound like a very long RJ45 or...
FN-FORUM: OT first drink of the day
date posted 24th February 2005 15:04
http://www.rathergood.com/first_drink/
rich...
Re: FN-FORUM: where is php.ini usually kept?
date posted 24th February 2005 14:32
On Thu, 24 Feb 2005, Jonathan Chong wrote:
>
> Alex Beston wrote:
>
>> ya ya ya - i was using those little numbers about 5 yrs ago - the file's
>> still not there!
>>
>
> People are just trying to he...
Re: FN-FORUM: CSS question
date posted 24th February 2005 14:23
At 09:17 on Thursday, 24 Feb 2005, Andy Macnaughton-Jones wrote:
>
> Was hoping to do it without resorting to javascript but it seems like
> it's not gonna happen ;)
> Never mind, thanks guys
sorry...
Re: FN-FORUM: .org and e-commerce - bad mix?
date posted 24th February 2005 14:20
James Fidell wrote:
>Quoting Jamie Wilson [EMAIL REMOVED]
>
>
>
>>I was reading just the other day that three letter .coms are being
>>allowed to expire and go back to the general market. Odd. Peo...
FN-FORUM: cheap studio space - BN2
date posted 24th February 2005 14:19
*Deskspace at New England House*, Brighton.
Price: £165 per month (or near offer) Includes secure network, phone
rental, coffee, etc.
Would be suitable for a new media professional
Please call...
Re: FN-FORUM: where is php.ini usually kept?
date posted 24th February 2005 14:18
Alex Beston wrote:
> ya ya ya - i was using those little numbers about 5 yrs ago - the file's
> still not there!
>
People are just trying to help, Alex. ;)
If you had stated in your original post...
Re: FN-FORUM: where is php.ini usually kept?
date posted 24th February 2005 14:14
>/etc/php.ini or /usr/local/etc/php.ini are common, but it'll probably
>depend on the OS and exact setup of the server you have.
>
>
nice idea - nothing yet - is it possible the file is kept som...
Re: FN-FORUM: where is php.ini usually kept?
date posted 24th February 2005 14:14
Quoting Alex Beston [EMAIL REMOVED]
>
>
>
> >"locate" is good for locating things, "find" is good for finding things.
> >"man find" and "man locate" for the whole shebang.
> >
> ya ya ya - i was u...
Re: FN-FORUM: cheap studio space EC1
date posted 24th February 2005 14:13
Im interested!
Can I arrange to come down and take a look?
regards
Tony
Design director
Luma
[EMAIL REMOVED]
www.luma.tv
>
> Hello,
> £145pcm including broadband. Spacious, quiet, secure, no contr...
RE: FN-FORUM: CSS question
date posted 24th February 2005 14:12
Was hoping to do it without resorting to javascript but it seems like
it's not gonna happen ;)
Never mind, thanks guys
Cheers
Andy=20
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Re: FN-FORUM: where is php.ini usually kept?
date posted 24th February 2005 14:12
>"locate" is good for locating things, "find" is good for finding things.
>"man find" and "man locate" for the whole shebang.
>
>
>
ya ya ya - i was using those little numbers about 5 yrs ago - t...
Re: FN-FORUM: .org and e-commerce - bad mix?
date posted 24th February 2005 14:11
Quoting Jamie Wilson [EMAIL REMOVED]
> I was reading just the other day that three letter .coms are being
> allowed to expire and go back to the general market. Odd. People pay
> large premiums for...
Re: FN-FORUM: .org and e-commerce - bad mix?
date posted 24th February 2005 14:07
On 24 Feb 2005 08:58:18 -0000, Jamie Wilson [EMAIL REMOVED] wrote:
>
> Dom Latter wrote:
>
> >On Wednesday 23 Feb 2005 10:55 am, Damon Birch wrote:
> >
> >>I wish I had had the idea to buy uk.com an...
Re: FN-FORUM: where is php.ini usually kept?
date posted 24th February 2005 14:06
Quoting Alex Beston [EMAIL REMOVED]
>
> answers on the back of a post card!
>
> no seriously after
>
> cd /
> du -a | grep "php.ini"
>
> i found nothing!
>
> can this be right? wheres it usually...
Re: FN-FORUM: .org and e-commerce - bad mix?
date posted 24th February 2005 14:04
Marc Wilson wrote:
>You or I can register xxx.com, if it's not in use, but we can't
>register .xxx (though I'm surprised the porn industry hasn't pushed for
>this).
>
The accepted logic seems to be...
Re: FN-FORUM: .org and e-commerce - bad mix?
date posted 24th February 2005 14:02
Marc Wilson wrote:
>I'd be astonished if any two- or three-letter . is still
>available.
>
>
I was reading just the other day that three letter .coms are being
allowed to expire and go back to the...
Re: FN-FORUM: .org and e-commerce - bad mix?
date posted 24th February 2005 13:54
Dom Latter wrote:
>On Wednesday 23 Feb 2005 10:55 am, Damon Birch wrote:
>
>
>>I wish I had had the idea to buy uk.com and set up sub domains
>>
>>
>Yes, but is it *really* worth rotting in hel...
Re: FN-FORUM: where is php.ini usually kept?
date posted 24th February 2005 13:49
On Thursday 24 Feb 2005 8:47 am, Alex Beston wrote:
> cd /
> du -a | grep "php.ini"
"locate" is good for locating things, "find" is good for finding things.
"man find" and "man locate" for the whole...
Re: FN-FORUM: where is php.ini usually kept?
date posted 24th February 2005 13:47
On Thu, 24 Feb 2005, Alex Beston wrote:
>
> answers on the back of a post card!
>
> no seriously after
>
>
> cd /
> du -a | grep "php.ini"
>
> i found nothing!
find / -name "php.ini"
--
Graeme -
O...
Re: FN-FORUM: where is php.ini usually kept?
date posted 24th February 2005 13:46
> i found nothing!
>
> can this be right? wheres it usually kept? its proving very elusive!
>
If you create a phpinfo() page then there will be a
Configuration File (php.ini) Path
Normally this...
FN-FORUM: where is php.ini usually kept?
date posted 24th February 2005 13:43
answers on the back of a post card!
no seriously after
cd /
du -a | grep "php.ini"
i found nothing!
can this be right? wheres it usually kept? its proving very elusive!
ta
Alex...
Re: FN-FORUM: CSS question
date posted 24th February 2005 13:36
On Thu, 24 Feb 2005, Andy Macnaughton-Jones wrote:
> Hi,
> Is there any reason (valid xhtml / css) why I can't do this;
See the DTD.
> So that when you mouseover the rows it changes the backgroun...
FN-FORUM: mind reading [OT]
date posted 24th February 2005 13:35
http://digicc.com/fido/
more mind reading nonsense...
FN-FORUM: cheap studio space EC1
date posted 24th February 2005 13:34
Hello,
£145pcm including broadband. Spacious, quiet, secure, no contract or minimum
period.
I'm sub-letting a deskspace from a design company at Angel EC1. In a big
room all on me tod so would like s...
RE: FN-FORUM: CSS question
date posted 24th February 2005 13:26
=20
Try
Title
With css
.NavOver {
background-color:#AAAAAA;
cursor: hand;
}
.NavOff {...
Re: FN-FORUM: CSS question
date posted 24th February 2005 13:22
IIRC you cant (shouldnt) have block level elements inside of inline
level elements.
hth
Derek
Andy Macnaughton-Jones wrote:
>Hi,
> Is there any reason (valid xhtml / css) why I can't do this;
>...
RE: FN-FORUM: CSS question
date posted 24th February 2005 13:22
If that does not validate then you could use:
Mike
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From: [EMAIL REMOVED] [EMAIL REMOVED] On Behalf Of Andy
Macnaughto...
Re: FN-FORUM: .org and e-commerce - bad mix?
date posted 24th February 2005 13:12
Quoting Dom Latter [EMAIL REMOVED]
> James, I'm all in favour of technical accuracy, but I think you are
> muddying the waters here. In practical terms a "domain" *is* different
> from a "subdomain"...
FN-FORUM: CSS question
date posted 24th February 2005 13:11
Hi,
Is there any reason (valid xhtml / css) why I can't do this;
stuff
And in the css file;
table a:hover tr{background-color:grey;}
So that when you mouseover the rows it change...
Re: FN-FORUM: yellow pgs
date posted 24th February 2005 13:06
Despite everyone's negative response, I have to say that I've got two good
ongoing clients resulting directly from my quarter column ads in the
'Designers Advertising and Graphic' section. I think it'...
Re: FN-FORUM: boosting WiFi signal strength
date posted 24th February 2005 12:48
On 24 Feb 2005 07:43:10 -0000, Dom Latter [EMAIL REMOVED] wrote:
>
> On Thursday 24 Feb 2005 6:23 am, Paul J White wrote:
>
> > Bigger aerials or extensions, signal boosters similar to those TV
> >...
Re: FN-FORUM: boosting WiFi signal strength
date posted 24th February 2005 12:47
Not sure if it feasable for you but I had a brilliant result when I
moved the Router/Access Point into the loft last weekend. Now areas
which previously were low/poor are now good/excellent. So maybe...
RE: FN-FORUM: boosting WiFi signal strength
date posted 24th February 2005 12:40
I would have said a relay station... Linksys have a new one out, but since
that would involve new mains wiring, then yes you could just as easily run a
Cat5 cable instead.
There are products that gi...
Re: FN-FORUM: boosting WiFi signal strength
date posted 24th February 2005 12:39
On Thursday 24 Feb 2005 6:23 am, Paul J White wrote:
> Bigger aerials or extensions, signal boosters similar to those TV
> ones... any experience or advice gratefully received.
There's a gadget you...
Re: FN-FORUM: boosting WiFi signal strength
date posted 24th February 2005 12:36
On 24 Feb 2005 06:23:13 -0000, Paul J White [EMAIL REMOVED] wrote:
>
> are the ways of boosting signal strength? Something a bit more
> professional looking that a Pringles can, but cheaper than a re...
Re: FN-FORUM: yellow pgs
date posted 24th February 2005 12:34
On Thursday 24 February 2005 08:32, Charles E.Gatenby wrote:
> Yellow pages are a waste of [EMAIL REMOVED] space!! And of course money..
A waste of paper mostly, I'd think....
RE: FN-FORUM: yellow pgs
date posted 24th February 2005 12:28
Yellow pages are a waste of [EMAIL REMOVED] space!! And of course money..
IMHO :)
Chaz
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Debi Sykes [EMAIL REMOVED]
> Sent: 24 February 2005 06:36
> To: Charl...
Re: FN-FORUM: yellow pgs
date posted 24th February 2005 12:27
It's amazing how quick my reactions get when I get a call from them...
Brrrrrrrr.......
Cheers,
Chris.
FREE and Custom Company Logo Designs : http://www.dbsu.co.uk
Debi Sykes wrote:
>
> Hi all...
Re: FN-FORUM: .org and e-commerce - bad mix?
date posted 24th February 2005 12:26
On Thursday 24 Feb 2005 6:27 am, James Fidell wrote:
> All domains except the root are subdomains. This is absolutely and
> unavoidably true. It's the way the domain name system works. Effectiv=
el...
Re: FN-FORUM: .org and e-commerce - bad mix?
date posted 24th February 2005 12:14
On Thursday 24 Feb 2005 4:51 am, Charles Nullens wrote:
> Looks like I disturbed a bee's nest! Whoops!
Nah, you've generated a "healthy discussion"....
Re: FN-FORUM: yellow pgs
date posted 24th February 2005 12:13
On 24 Feb 2005 06:46:37 -0000, Paul J White [EMAIL REMOVED] wrote:
>
> Debi Sykes wrote:
> >
> > Hi all,
> >
> > Anyone got a yellow pages ad and got any other work or enquiries apart
> > from sales...
Re: FN-FORUM: .org and e-commerce - bad mix?
date posted 24th February 2005 12:12
On Thursday 24 Feb 2005 4:26 am, Marc Wilson wrote:
> It's not in their interest to have .uk.com appear to be an unsafe thing=
to =20
> use.
That doesn't make it safe ....
Re: FN-FORUM: .org and e-commerce - bad mix?
date posted 24th February 2005 12:06
Damon Birch wrote:
> BT were not hosting the domain, I was. He was using BT Business ADSL
> service. It wouldn't allow him to send an email via an SMTP server sat on a
> .uk.com domain
Whoa, BT won't...
Re: FN-FORUM: yellow pgs
date posted 24th February 2005 12:01
Don't bother Debi. I had a quarter page advert in Yellow Pages for a =
year and got diddly squat from it!
Derek
----- Original Message -----=20
From: "Debi Sykes" [EMAIL REMOVED]
Subject: FN-FOR...
Re: FN-FORUM: yellow pgs
date posted 24th February 2005 12:00
Dave Edwards wrote:
>On 24 Feb 2005 06:46:13 -0000, Paul J White [EMAIL REMOVED] wrote:
>
>
>>Debi Sykes wrote:
>>
>>
>>>yellow pages ad
>>>
>>>
>>other businesses trying to sell you stu...
Re: FN-FORUM: yellow pgs
date posted 24th February 2005 11:49
On 24 Feb 2005 06:46:13 -0000, Paul J White [EMAIL REMOVED] wrote:
>
> Debi Sykes wrote:
> >
> > Hi all,
> >
> > Anyone got a yellow pages ad and got any other work or enquiries apart
> > from sales...
Re: FN-FORUM: yellow pgs
date posted 24th February 2005 11:41
Debi Sykes wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> Anyone got a yellow pages ad and got any other work or enquiries apart
> from sales people?
This should be in the FAQ - total waste of time, unless you relish a...
Re: FN-FORUM: Today I shall be
date posted 24th February 2005 11:38
:-) everyone's special :-)
On 23 Feb 2005 17:06:06 -0000, Steph O'Brien [EMAIL REMOVED] wrote:
>
> > >
> > > mostly passing the time by giving gmail invites out
> > >
> and there I was thinking I w...
FN-FORUM: yellow pgs
date posted 24th February 2005 11:32
Hi all,
Anyone got a yellow pages ad and got any other work or enquiries apart
from sales people? keep getting Yellow pgs calling me telling me about
their special offer, even told me her dad died,...
Re: FN-FORUM: .org and e-commerce - bad mix?
date posted 24th February 2005 11:29
Quoting Damon Birch [EMAIL REMOVED]
>
> >Bollocks. Just don't use BT to host; they are increasingly clueless.
>
> BT were not hosting the domain, I was. He was using BT Business ADSL
> service. It...
Re: FN-FORUM: .org and e-commerce - bad mix?
date posted 24th February 2005 11:23
Quoting Alan Lloyd [EMAIL REMOVED]
>
> On 23 Feb 2005 13:04:17 -0000, James Fidell [EMAIL REMOVED] wrote:
>
> > Technically, there's no distinction at all. latter.org, for instance, is
> > just a su...
FN-FORUM: boosting WiFi signal strength
date posted 24th February 2005 11:19
Paul J White wrote:
>
> Dave Boulden wrote:
>
>> Aaaah good! I was starting to think no response was a sign that it hadn't
>> worked and further-more had produced a small house-fire causing him to...
RE: FN-FORUM: Uncooked food - was Shock [OT]
date posted 24th February 2005 11:13
Marc said:
>Baboons are actually monkeys. :)
And so they are :)
>Their best form of defence is that they will "mob" a leopard in numbers-
>the leopard doesn't stand a chance unless it can get one al...
Re: FN-FORUM: panoramic images / webcams ?
date posted 24th February 2005 11:07
Hi, first time poster.
I've had a bit of experience with Panoramic images and have tried a
number of routes.
Your main query is image capture. I don't think that there is a web cam
out there that...
Re: FN-FORUM: .org and e-commerce - bad mix?
date posted 24th February 2005 09:47
Looks like I disturbed a bee's nest! Whoops!
Anyway, thanks for all the info/comments/criticisms - surprised I
didn't get totally and hideously flamed on this one - definite case of
trees and woods h...
Re: FN-FORUM: .org and e-commerce - bad mix?
date posted 24th February 2005 09:23
In freelance.forum, Damon Birch [EMAIL REMOVED] (Damon Birch) wrote
in [EMAIL REMOVED]
>
>>Bollocks. Just don't use BT to host; they are increasingly clueless.
>
>BT were not hosting the domain, I...
Re: FN-FORUM: .org and e-commerce - bad mix?
date posted 24th February 2005 09:22
In freelance.forum, Dom Latter [EMAIL REMOVED] (Dom Latter) wrote
in [EMAIL REMOVED]
>
>On Wednesday 23 Feb 2005 6:42 pm, Marc Wilson wrote:
>> In freelance.forum, Dom Latter [EMAIL REMOVED] (Dom L...
Re: FN-FORUM: Uncooked food - was Shock [OT]
date posted 24th February 2005 09:17
In freelance.forum, Caz Thomson [EMAIL REMOVED] (Caz Thomson)
wrote in [EMAIL REMOVED]
>>Well, rabbits are rodents, so they have teeth that grow constantly, for
>>gnawing roots, bark, shrubs etc as...
FN-FORUM: Reading Meet
date posted 24th February 2005 08:34
OK going by peoples response a Wed/Thur or Fri would work best and for
easting out noone had any major ideas but Dan pimped his website
http://www.readingrestaurants.com. So have a look over there a...
Re: FN-FORUM: .org and e-commerce - bad mix?
date posted 24th February 2005 08:32
> He was using BT Business ADSL service.
>It wouldn't allow him to send an email via an SMTP server sat on a
> .uk.com domain
Whilst I would never use a .uk.com (we have one a client was "advised" t...
Re: FN-FORUM: Yorkshire Beer Night
date posted 24th February 2005 08:08
Hadyn Thomas wrote:
>Following on from all the talk of other areas having meets, what about one
>in Yorkshire somewhere? Not sure if you already have one, as I've not been a
>member for that long rea...
RE: FN-FORUM: .org and e-commerce - bad mix?
date posted 24th February 2005 07:41
>Bollocks. Just don't use BT to host; they are increasingly clueless.
BT were not hosting the domain, I was. He was using BT Business ADSL
service. It wouldn't allow him to send an email via an SMTP...
Re: FN-FORUM: outlook help
date posted 24th February 2005 07:16
you couls try copying the stationary into the stationary folder under
outlook.It does the trcik most of the times for me.
Kelvin
On 23 Feb 2005 11:44:31 -0000, Lists [EMAIL REMOVED] wrote:
>
> The...
Re: FN-FORUM: .org and e-commerce - bad mix?
date posted 24th February 2005 05:33
On 23 Feb 2005 13:04:17 -0000, James Fidell [EMAIL REMOVED] wrote:
> Technically, there's no distinction at all. latter.org, for instance, is
> just a subdomain of .org. Probably the only useful dis...
RE: FN-FORUM: Yorkshire Beer Night
date posted 24th February 2005 01:36
>
> Where abouts in Yorkshire?
>
Well I'm in Leeds, but I suppose it depends where the majority of people are
/ easiest for everyone to get to sort of thing??
Hadyn.
--
No virus found in this o...
Re: FN-FORUM: .org and e-commerce - bad mix?
date posted 24th February 2005 00:55
On Wednesday 23 Feb 2005 6:42 pm, Marc Wilson wrote:
> In freelance.forum, Dom Latter [EMAIL REMOVED] (Dom Latter) w=
rote
>
> in [EMAIL REMOVED]
> >In detail:
> >1. If a spammer uses a uk.com subdom...
RE: FN-FORUM: How to make Mash with a Laptop [OT]
date posted 24th February 2005 00:54
>Sitting here thinking and randomly picking stuff to play on iTunes.
Shame on you ;)
... oh no ... Duran got there first ... ;-)
My first ever, ever, "disco", and my first ever dance was Duran Dura...
RE: FN-FORUM: Functional Specifications
date posted 24th February 2005 00:51
>Does anybody have any pointers? Or example specifications that they could
>pass on that i could base my work on, even stuff like headers...generally
>anything will help at the moment.
A functional s...
Re: FN-FORUM: contents insurance
date posted 24th February 2005 00:36
Debi Sykes wrote:
> Hi, I have written about this before, but gave up for a while as had
> no luck finding a suitable insurance co. I had various suggestions
> from the forum on insurance companies...
Re: FN-FORUM: .org and e-commerce - bad mix?
date posted 24th February 2005 00:34
On Wednesday 23 Feb 2005 6:46 pm, Marc Wilson wrote:
> register .xxx (though I'm surprised the porn industry hasn't pushed for
> this). =20
I believe they did, as well as .sex, and ICANN in their in...
Re: FN-FORUM: .org and e-commerce - bad mix?
date posted 24th February 2005 00:20
On Wednesday 23 Feb 2005 4:38 pm, Dave Edwards wrote:
[lots of very good points, amongst which...]
> unless I've missed something - it's legal. Is there a specific legal
> definition as to what cons...
Re: FN-FORUM: How to make Mash with a Laptop [OT]
date posted 24th February 2005 00:14
On 23 Feb 2005 18:42:48 -0000, Caz Thomson [EMAIL REMOVED] wrot=
e:
>=20
> >Argentinian Malbec Merlot tonight, Caz!
>=20
> Usually not a bad bet. Some of the Argentinian reds are rather nice, as a=
re...
Re: FN-FORUM: [OT] Help! Oil central heating?
date posted 24th February 2005 00:06
In freelance.forum, Nicola Dunn [EMAIL REMOVED] (Nicola Dunn) wrote
in [EMAIL REMOVED]
>
>Anyone had any experience of oil central heating?
>Is it more/less expensive than gas or electric?
It's nor...
Re: FN-FORUM: [OT] Help! Oil central heating?
date posted 24th February 2005 00:04
In freelance.forum, Nicola Dunn [EMAIL REMOVED] (Nicola Dunn) wrote
in [EMAIL REMOVED]
>Thanks!
>
>Nicola
>
>*desperately house hunting!*
I asked my contact- he can't help you directly, but suggest...
RE: FN-FORUM: Uncooked food - was Shock [OT]
date posted 24th February 2005 00:04
>Well, rabbits are rodents, so they have teeth that grow constantly, for
>gnawing roots, bark, shrubs etc as well as grass. We can't even digest
>leaves properly- we have no chance with wood!
And le...
Re: FN-FORUM: [OT] Help! Oil central heating?
date posted 24th February 2005 00:01
In previous lives have been involved a lot in property sales and in oil
fired central heating and plumbing! Anything I can do to help, just ask.
Lots of contacts in both fields.
Ken...