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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: 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: 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!

:beer::beer::beer::beer::beer::beer::beer::beer:

:beer::thumbsup::beer:
 
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 🙁

you shoudl fix that for version 3.0

and BTW we have any info on what that is gonna come out?
 
Originally posted by: Anubis
You shoudl fix that for version 3.0

and BTW we have any info on what that is gonna come out?
It will be fixed. Being it's open source it will be done when you check your changes in 🙂 j/k

 
Originally posted by: MDE
Isn't 1TB 1024GB?

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?
 
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?
The flaw in the above logic is of course using base 10 rather than base 2 (binary). Ergo, 2^10, 2^12, etc.

Gibi and tebi make a bit more sense with regard to binary data. More available here.
 
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