Originally posted by: iamme
question: can you view the comments of a pic that's not in the top25 or last25?
Originally posted by: dwell
Originally posted by: iamme
question: can you view the comments of a pic that's not in the top25 or last25?
well, if you search for it you can but other than that it's a limitation of the current code![]()
Originally posted by: iamme
Originally posted by: dwell
Originally posted by: iamme
question: can you view the comments of a pic that's not in the top25 or last25?
well, if you search for it you can but other than that it's a limitation of the current code![]()
ah, that works
btw, thanks for the free pic hosting!
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Originally posted by: dwell
Originally posted by: iamme
question: can you view the comments of a pic that's not in the top25 or last25?
well, if you search for it you can but other than that it's a limitation of the current code![]()
It will be fixed. Being it's open source it will be done when you check your changes inOriginally posted by: Anubis
You shoudl fix that for version 3.0
and BTW we have any info on what that is gonna come out?
Originally posted by: MDE
Isn't 1TB 1024GB?
Originally posted by: MDE
Isn't 1TB 1024GB?
The flaw in the above logic is of course using base 10 rather than base 2 (binary). Ergo, 2^10, 2^12, etc.Originally posted by: neonerd
how's that? I just thought when people say 1GB of ram, i know they mean 1024...how is that though? If Giga is 10^9 and Mega is 10^6 and Tera is 10^12, then wouldn't it technically be 1 x 10^12 which results in 1,000,000,000,000 bytes? => not 1,024,000,000,000?