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MeTa post: Woot, we're back up. Sorry about the downtime....
Mathowie, one of the missing coldfusion components is captcha. I couldn't log in from my non cookied box (or a different browser for that matter). I did however manage to stub my toe in the process of running to my other computer that stores cookies.
posted to MetaTalk by |n$eCur3 at 12:25 AM on September 14, 2006
Thanks matt. I can now log in from anywhere. First post 9/13 pony request: can we please have this captcha as a replacement? It's a hotornot.com mashup. The website features such testamonials as "I met my wife on your captcha."
posted to MetaTalk by |n$eCur3 at 12:57 AM on September 14, 2006

MeTa post: Here are two charts about metafilter. Posts and...
Will someone please specify which dot or series of dots represents the ceiling cat thread?
posted to MetaTalk by |n$eCur3 at 10:32 AM on June 23, 2006

MeTa post: Who wants to play poker? It's almost time for the...
Delmoi... aggregate bandwidth requirments are the smallest when a client is used. More responsive play + minimal bandwidth requirements = more profit.
posted to MetaTalk by |n$eCur3 at 9:56 AM on June 1, 2006

MeTa post: Actual question: As a sensitive, caring,...
I just thought that the post was rather unreal as if by troll. And yes, getting laid might help.
posted to MetaTalk by |n$eCur3 at 11:16 AM on May 25, 2006
I will try to be more clear: I think that the post should be deleted because it is offensive and troll like. The poster writes that people past 30 "are pretty well set on where you're going in life." He must realize that such a statement would rub his audience the wrong way. Not to mention the rest of the post.
posted to MetaTalk by |n$eCur3 at 11:33 AM on May 25, 2006
Metafilter: assuming good intent since since 1999. Was it a weak callout: Yes. Am I too sensitive: Yes. I still love you guys though.
posted to MetaTalk by |n$eCur3 at 12:13 PM on May 25, 2006

MeTa post: How do the economics of MetaFilter work? I know...
Matt, how does your relation to federeated media work?
posted to MetaTalk by |n$eCur3 at 6:03 PM on May 1, 2006

MeTa post: I just launched the FAQ engine I wrote a few weeks...
When I click on "post a thread (to FAQ)" firefox 1.5.0.2
File not found: /contribute/post.cfm coldfusion error
posted to MetaTalk by |n$eCur3 at 12:45 PM on April 20, 2006
i realize that you guys want to post them by hand, but just saying
posted to MetaTalk by |n$eCur3 at 12:46 PM on April 20, 2006

MeTa post: On metafilter, there is a bottom up approach to...
On other forums and blogs, there is usually a moderator, or group of moderators who make decisions: dictators. They have the ultimate power to squash posts and don't really have much accountability to their community.

On places like digg.com, there is a mob mentality, which is in my opinion just as undesirable, because sometimes unpopular, but important ideas can be buried. This has also happened here at times (remember dios?).

My question is.... [more]
posted to MetaTalk by |n$eCur3 at 5:50 PM on March 29, 2006
sorry about the run on sentences... i get excited sometimes
posted to MetaTalk by |n$eCur3 at 5:52 PM on March 29, 2006
thanks starvos, i'll try to dig around a bit. sorry if i offended anyone. i am so fat and my posts suck...
posted to MetaTalk by |n$eCur3 at 6:06 PM on March 29, 2006
I think that quartermass will have a much more difficult time defending his thesis on metafilter than he will in Canada. Not that there is anything wrong with Canada. I can't wait to see it.
posted to MetaTalk by |n$eCur3 at 10:37 AM on March 30, 2006
Oops, I was looking on his profile page and stumbled across another link that was from a much earlier time (prior to when you posted the embarassingly obvious link). Like I said before, I am fat and my posts are the suck.
posted to MetaTalk by |n$eCur3 at 4:24 PM on March 30, 2006
Just flagged this thread. Please close now..
posted to MetaTalk by |n$eCur3 at 4:26 PM on March 30, 2006

MeTa post: As mentioned here, we would be remiss if we did...
If we only celebrated palindromic birthdays you would be exactly 12... for the next 11 years. That's young.
posted to MetaTalk by |n$eCur3 at 11:36 AM on October 11, 2005