WOAH...Slashdot is MESSED UP **COULD BE JUST ME**

TommyVercetti

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Don't see the problem.

On a side note, I once saw Slashdot link to a Geocities page. A GEOCITIES PAGE ONLY ALLOWS 2MB OF TRANSFER PER DAY. Everyone knows that. Guess these genius zealots of open source didn't.
 

TommyVercetti

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Don't worry, it's just a kernel problem. Kernel 2.4.32.32.a.343.s.343.3..2 is kind of unstable. New kernel 3.4.522.24.4.5.2.2.3.2.2.2.1.a is on it's way. By the way, i had an orgasm last night, when i heard that PHP 34.323.5.3.2.3..1.2.2.2.2.3..4.5..6.7.7 was available. You can find it here, here and here, and also here.
 

nd

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Originally posted by: TommyVercetti
Don't see the problem.

On a side note, I once saw Slashdot link to a Geocities page. A GEOCITIES PAGE ONLY ALLOWS 2MB OF TRANSFER PER DAY. Everyone knows that. Guess these genius zealots of open source didn't.

Why should everyone know about Geocities' transfer limits? Geocities is exceedingly lame. I certainly haven't paid enough attention to them to know about the 2MB limit.
 

TommyVercetti

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Originally posted by: nd
Originally posted by: TommyVercetti
Don't see the problem.

On a side note, I once saw Slashdot link to a Geocities page. A GEOCITIES PAGE ONLY ALLOWS 2MB OF TRANSFER PER DAY. Everyone knows that. Guess these genius zealots of open source didn't.

Why should everyone know about Geocities' transfer limits? Geocities is exceedingly lame. I certainly haven't paid enough attention to them to know about the 2MB limit.

If you hang out on any forum, you learn that very quickly. A lot of commercial sites cannot handle getting "slashdotted", why would geocities hold?