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Originally posted by BrowneIssue View Post88 bottles of beer
This could take some time...Comment
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Originally posted by BrowneIssue View PostGosh, but CUK is slow. Has anyone considered doing something about it?
It may be that the database needs a tidy. Then again, it may not be
I'm also rather confused by those who believe that the size of TPD, or indeed of The Counting Thread, or any other thread, is somehow affecting the performance of CUK in its entirety.
I always assumed that a relational database server would (in principle) scale without regard to the size of a particular table, unless the overall database installation and administration was somehow borked.
But then again, what do I know; when I was at Y! there were people who knew loads (brain-the-size-of-a-planet-size-loads) more about these specific issues than I do
(Pre-emptive snarky comment: why are Y! using MySQL? Answer: they don't, except internally where it makes sense for a project, and maybe temporarily as stuff goes into freely-accessible beta; after that it's either Oracle, or their own internal application-specific stuff. Anybody here like to implement Y!'s user database on an RDB and make it all work in real time? Thought not )Comment
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I really ought to be devoting my time to spidering TPD, but I'm also tempted to buy vBulletin and create a shedload of random data, just to see if there's actually a problem with big threads. Then I can either report the matter as a bug to the vBulletin people, or definitively refute the bozos - given the hate and bile they spew over on General, it was only a matter of time before they turned their loathing of The Other to TPD. Maybe they'll listen to the facts.
Oh, silly me
Best buy vBulletin, then ask for a backup of TPD - it'll save me a lot of parsingLast edited by NickFitz; 15 March 2008, 03:29.Comment
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Anyway...
"I am the Walrus" came over the music-playing apparatus in the FMB bar tonight - the one-and-only-original version, not that sad copy by those losers from Manchester.
The lines"yellow matter custardreminded me that most people don't actually know what the word "matter" means when used by that particular songwriter, or indeed by any native of Liverpool of sufficient age.
dripping from a dead dog's eye"
To a native of Lancashire (and Liverpool is, at the very least, surrounded by Lancashire), "matter" means "pus".
It is also used as a verb: "to matter" can mean either of "to be of significant relevance" or "to exude matter [i.e. pus]".
When Lancashire County Council hired a bunch of image consultants to come up with a pithy message for their border signs, they made the mistake of hiring people who knew nothing of the Lancashire vernacular, and who apparently felt it beneath their dignity to actually go there and ask.
The borders of the county were thus festooned with signs reading:
Lancashire
Where People Matter
with the result that every native of the county, returning home from the wider world, is confronted by the mental image of living in a place where people constantly exude pus.
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Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostThey do them continental size online - just checked for the one we have.
We have an Ikea king size bed, which is hard to get the right size mattress for too.#93839
Well done!Drivelling in TPD is not a mental health issue. We're just community blogging, that's all.
Xenophon said: "CUK Geek of the Week". A gingerjedi certified "Elitist Tw@t". Posting rated @ 5 lard pointsComment
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Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostPossibly - we bought a king size UK mattress in the end.
It's smaller than the frame, but the gap is the right size for putting a box of tissues in between frame and mattress, which is handy.Drivelling in TPD is not a mental health issue. We're just community blogging, that's all.
Xenophon said: "CUK Geek of the Week". A gingerjedi certified "Elitist Tw@t". Posting rated @ 5 lard pointsComment
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My hand is swollen and painful, My back is hurting coz I pulled it yesterday and I'm sneezing and snotting my brains out this morning.
I just have to keep telling myself that is always an optionConfusion is a natural state of beingComment
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View Postfunny? in what ay funny? is it going downhill?#93939
Well done!Drivelling in TPD is not a mental health issue. We're just community blogging, that's all.
Xenophon said: "CUK Geek of the Week". A gingerjedi certified "Elitist Tw@t". Posting rated @ 5 lard pointsComment
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