Silverfish Fritzed
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Silverfish Fritzed
EBasil,
I saw you here briefly yesterday.
If you check in let us know what's up with da' Fish (12/16/07).
Did y'all get hacked, a server crash or beseiged by evil spirits?
I saw you here briefly yesterday.
If you check in let us know what's up with da' Fish (12/16/07).
Did y'all get hacked, a server crash or beseiged by evil spirits?
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DB Backup underway, so the fix is in. We might have to give up 24 hr availability, but if that means that the pithy comments and freewheeling innuendo will be preserved for posterity, I'm all over it.
And let's show a little love for our booted bretheren! I think they might have been the progenitors of the satin shorts and leg warmer's skating craze. And isn't fashion forward skating what it's all about?
And let's show a little love for our booted bretheren! I think they might have been the progenitors of the satin shorts and leg warmer's skating craze. And isn't fashion forward skating what it's all about?
Skate 'em if you got 'em.
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fried fish
It's been fried since yesterday. Now I'll probably get bumped back to zero posts again... No respect, no respect...
I love that picture James.
I love that picture James.
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You know, I'm not a web guy. What I know about HTML and XHTML, CSS, Flash, pHp and all that other technical gobbledygook can be put on the head of a pin.
But from just observation it appears ANY website such as SL, Skater's Cafe, IMDB and a host of others both skate and non-skate related that have DISPLAY ADS ends up with complications.
I'm not saying these added features are the root of SL's recent difficuities but some of those displays will zonk my computer as efficiently as a baseball bat. And I don't mean to brag but I'm not working with an Commodore 64 here where you stick the phone handset into a rubber modem. I got the CPUs, RAM and connection speed to make things work.
And yet on some of these pages I visit all hell will break loose if it involves one kind of display ad/link or another. Now some of the links are getting so complicated with attached video and other features I can't open the page without it freezing up just trying to connect. And I know it's not me because I can tell the web masters also realize the problems because it doesn't take long for some of these complicated, code-muscled behemoth features to get zapped forthwith by the guy in charge.
Again, I'm not singling out SL and saying the display ads are all the problem. I just know the pages with them (SL included) do seem to have more issues than pages without (like, ahem, ah, you know, Slalomskateboarder.com.)
But from just observation it appears ANY website such as SL, Skater's Cafe, IMDB and a host of others both skate and non-skate related that have DISPLAY ADS ends up with complications.
I'm not saying these added features are the root of SL's recent difficuities but some of those displays will zonk my computer as efficiently as a baseball bat. And I don't mean to brag but I'm not working with an Commodore 64 here where you stick the phone handset into a rubber modem. I got the CPUs, RAM and connection speed to make things work.
And yet on some of these pages I visit all hell will break loose if it involves one kind of display ad/link or another. Now some of the links are getting so complicated with attached video and other features I can't open the page without it freezing up just trying to connect. And I know it's not me because I can tell the web masters also realize the problems because it doesn't take long for some of these complicated, code-muscled behemoth features to get zapped forthwith by the guy in charge.
Again, I'm not singling out SL and saying the display ads are all the problem. I just know the pages with them (SL included) do seem to have more issues than pages without (like, ahem, ah, you know, Slalomskateboarder.com.)
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Display ads can cause some mayhem, but not on Silverfish. That's because the display ads there are hosted on the 'fish server, limited in size and construct and can only slow your graphics card. The crashage you've been seeing at the Fish is a function of extremely large, interconnected databases of photos, videos and forum postings. Let a bargain-basement nerd goof one thing up and the domino effect is absolutely tremendous. Kill me now.
I ride fast boards, slowly.
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