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December 3rd, 2009 | →
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Joey says: Hmm, she used a magic wand (or eraser) and a glow tool
Joey says: I can do that easily
Shantel says: which is…?
Shantel says: o.o
Shantel says: i dont get it…
Joey says: LOL
Shantel says: explain please
Shantel says: ==
Joey says: Hmm
Shantel says: you can instant offline message me
Shantel says: im gonna go to sleep
Shantel says: ==
Shantel says: GIMP kept me awake
Shantel says: gnight
Shantel says: and EXPLAIN PLEASE T.T
Joey says: ?
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Or else i could post it to my blog (and upload your picture to the internet?
But that’s a low res 96×96 image that i got from her DP
Might look for higher res images later
PS: Can’t be bothered doing another image, wear something that stands you out of the background, when i use the wand tool, i remove half of your clothing when i try to remove the background… (and yes, that sounded wrong)
Cya tomorrow morning?
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December 3rd, 2009 | →
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NGPriest |
Okays, after typing my previous post, i started working on a new project to make the site load faster, by moving all the content off random servers (as there was a 33% chance the files will get loaded from your nearest server.
(aka Malaysia would LAG Australian viewers)
which was never a problem for me, since i rarely read the site (all comments are emailed to me and all posts are normally bypassing the main site and into the admin panel)
So, this is the finished coding
Part 1:
<?php
require_once "/home/ngpriest/php/Net/GeoIP.php";
$geoip = Net_GeoIP::getInstance("/home/ngpriest/public_html/GeoIP.dat");
$CountryCode = $geoip->lookupCountryCode($_SERVER['REMOTE_ADDR']);
$CountryName = $geoip->lookupCountryName($_SERVER['REMOTE_ADDR']);
?>
This loads 2 variables, $CountryCode and $CountryName
Part 2
<?php
if ($CountryCode=="AU"){
echo "Script for Australia";
}
elseif ($CountryCode=="MY"){
echo "Script for Malaysia";
}
elseif ($CountryCode=="SG"){
echo "Script for Singapore";
}
else {
$k=rand(1,3);
if ($k=="1"){
echo "Script for Australia";
}
elseif ($k=="2"){
echo "Script for Malaysia";
}
elseif ($k=="3"){
echo "Script for Singapore";
}
}
?>
So yeah, as you can see, we have 3 if, which asks if our $CountryCode is AU, MY or SG and if they aren’t, we’ll go back to the 33% of picking a random server
While implementing the above code, i screwed up the index.php file, which stores the main site, along with all additional main coding?
So, i searched for approx 1-2mins for a backup (and didn’t find any), i decided to write a new one?
And it looks closely like what it was before
But tell me if you find any bugs?
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December 3rd, 2009 | →
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NGPriest |
I like to watch sunrises and sunsets, well anything with enough darkness, but with the spec of God’s greatest creation.
Also makes me wish my loved ones can watch it (at 4am in the morning (Brisbane time)), but everyone is sleeping.
Welcome to my world, the nightlife is great, i’m alone in my own world, enjoying the peace and quiet and running many scenarios in my head, about my past, wishing what i could have done to improve my life… Sigh, i should stop looking back and start living my life?
If I could change I would take back the pain I would
Retrace every wrong move that I made I would
If I could stand up and take the blame I would
If I could take all the shame to the grave I would
If I could change I would take back the pain I would
Retrace every wrong move that I made I would
If I could stand up and take the blame I would
I would take all my shame to the grave
Latkas |
Festive Roast Ham |
Mince Pie |
Eggnog |
Well, last thing, don’t forget to visit http://www.exxohhshantel.blogspot.com/
Veni, vidi, vici = I came, I saw, I conquered…
"Veni, vidi, vici" is a famous Latin sentence reportedly written by Julius Caesar in 47 BC.
It translates as "I came, I saw, I conquered". Its form (a three-part sentence or motto) is classed as a tricolon and a hendiatris.
The sentence appears in Plutarch and Suetonius (Plut. Caes. 50, Suet. Iul. 37.).
Plutarch reports that he "gave Amantius, a friend of his at Rome, an account of this action", whereas Suetonius says "In his Pontic triumph he displayed among the show-pieces of the procession an inscription of but three words, "I came, I saw, I conquered".
"Veni", "vidi", and "vici" are first person perfect tense forms of the three Latin verbs "venire", "videre", and "vincere".