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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostHi Gonzo
It has been quiet... not sure what everybody is up to, but I'm mucking about with bits and bobs for testpleasedelete.com, in between catching up on the 2923 unread items in my feed readerOriginally posted by BrilloPad View PostHello How are you?
More to do with LR posts not counting towards post total
I have been popping in and out all day in between doing other bits and bobs.
It is amazing how productive you can be when you don't start your Saturday nursing a colossal hangover.
Right, 6:30pm, must be time for a glass of wine.
I am not intending to be very productive tomorrow.Comment
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Originally posted by Gonzo View PostRight, 6:30pm, must be time for a glass of wine.
I am not intending to be very productive tomorrow.Comment
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Got to get the index up to date... the new spider isn't done yet, so I've gone back to the old one for now.
Had to adjust the database, as well. I knew before I started that using the TPD post number was no good, because of deletions and approvals... so I've switched over to using the CUK post number as primary key, which was what I meant to do in the first place
The 100K is safe, anyway - I indexed it that night (the spider can be pointed to a specific page, if desired) and the deletion down in the 3000s didn't happen until afterwardsComment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostThe 100K is safe, anyway - I indexed it that night (the spider can be pointed to a specific page, if desired) and the deletion down in the 3000s didn't happen until afterwardsComment
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I just went to the chip shop down the road - had to wait about ten minutes because they cook chicken to order.
When I came out, the Ladbrokes shop a few doors up was cordoned off and surrounded by police with sub machine guns
There's been several armed robberies at bookies around here recently, I believe...Comment
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Originally posted by Gonzo View PostGood to see there are still some about.
I have been popping in and out all day in between doing other bits and bobs.
It is amazing how productive you can be when you don't start your Saturday nursing a colossal hangover.
Right, 6:30pm, must be time for a glass of wine.
I am not intending to be very productive tomorrow.
those days long gone
<sigh>Comment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostGot to get the index up to date... the new spider isn't done yet, so I've gone back to the old one for now.
Had to adjust the database, as well. I knew before I started that using the TPD post number was no good, because of deletions and approvals... so I've switched over to using the CUK post number as primary key, which was what I meant to do in the first place
The 100K is safe, anyway - I indexed it that night (the spider can be pointed to a specific page, if desired) and the deletion down in the 3000s didn't happen until afterwards
I would still like to know who deleted that FG post....
anyway, good to see NF legend continues!Comment
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