Originally posted by: Goosemaster
Originally posted by: b0mbrman
Originally posted by: KK
You wanna know what the general populace thinks. I think they think, "who gives a sh1t. Life will go on."
Yup...exactly what would someone have to gain by faking an earlier join date?
A very pathetic sense of having credibility.
Originally posted by: b0mbrman
Originally posted by: Goosemaster
Originally posted by: b0mbrman
Originally posted by: KK
You wanna know what the general populace thinks. I think they think, "who gives a sh1t. Life will go on."
Yup...exactly what would someone have to gain by faking an earlier join date?
A very pathetic sense of having credibility.
Very true...
And hey, speaking of pathetic...![]()
Originally posted by: Aquaman
[passes Goosemaster a tin foil skull cap]
Cheers,
Aquaman
Originally posted by: b0mbrman
Originally posted by: KK
You wanna know what the general populace thinks. I think they think, "who gives a sh1t. Life will go on."
Yup...exactly what would someone have to gain by faking an earlier join date?
Originally posted by: Kilgor
Originally posted by: b0mbrman
Originally posted by: KK
You wanna know what the general populace thinks. I think they think, "who gives a sh1t. Life will go on."
Yup...exactly what would someone have to gain by faking an earlier join date?
I think Goosemaster is feeling of insecure because of his late join date and his enormous amount of posts.
Originally posted by: iamwiz82
http://forums.anandtech.com/messageview...threadid=632912&enterthread=y&arctab=y
Check out Rain. His first post was 2 years after his join date.
Originally posted by: yllus
Just glanced over the public-facing code for registration; there's nothing that strikes me as obvious that would allow "hacking" of a registration date.
The typical procedure to log registration date is to hardcore writing the "now" date/time stamp into the registration date field. It is not something that can be hacked.
In short, it is 99% likely you have no idea what you're talking about.![]()
Nah, I'm not like that. You're one of the coolest members of this forum. On the technical subject at hand, however, you are incorrect (joshsquall adds the final 1% I was looking for to make it certain).Originally posted by: Goosemaster
you forgot to mention how atrocious my typing is:beer:Originally posted by: yllus
Just glanced over the public-facing code for registration; there's nothing that strikes me as obvious that would allow "hacking" of a registration date.
The typical procedure to log registration date is to hardcore writing the "now" date/time stamp into the registration date field. It is not something that can be hacked.
In short, it is 99% likely you have no idea what you're talking about.![]()
Originally posted by: yllus
Nah, I'm not like that. You're one of the coolest members of this forum. On the technical subject at hand, however, you are incorrect (joshsquall adds the final 1% I was looking for to make it certain).Originally posted by: Goosemaster
you forgot to mention how atrocious my typing is:beer:Originally posted by: yllus
Just glanced over the public-facing code for registration; there's nothing that strikes me as obvious that would allow "hacking" of a registration date.
The typical procedure to log registration date is to hardcore writing the "now" date/time stamp into the registration date field. It is not something that can be hacked.
In short, it is 99% likely you have no idea what you're talking about.![]()
The strange part is you still rememberde your password :Q!Originally posted by: So
Over on the civfanatics forums, I joined in '02 and made my first post this summer. Nobody even noticed. Unwad your panties and move on.
Originally posted by: LoKe
Originally posted by: iamwiz82
http://forums.anandtech.com/messageview...threadid=632912&enterthread=y&arctab=y
Check out Rain. His first post was 2 years after his join date.
There's a guy in there with the name &#gcs O_O.
