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Heartland Rev 2.0 Forum Sigs
Posted: 01 Oct 2003, 16:08
by Loki
Once logged on to the main index you can see a sig under HLFR2.0. If you click onto membership and then back to index it changes. Have a go. The chance to view QB's favourite Sister's one-liners. Or waste ten minutes of your life. Which I've just done.
Posted: 01 Oct 2003, 16:56
by Jim
Or just hit F5 to refresh
Posted: 01 Oct 2003, 17:08
by Loki
Jim wrote:Or just hit F5 to refresh
Thanks geek
9 mins 50 secs back on my life cycle clock.
For all you krazy kids watching ... Jim is an experienced IT specialist, whereas Johnny Boy is just an idiot ...don't try this at home.
Posted: 01 Oct 2003, 17:11
by pikkrong
Johnny - the biggest idiot is pikkrong
talking about changing sigs you could just click the MR logo
Posted: 01 Oct 2003, 17:14
by Jim
Johnny Boy wrote:Jim wrote:Or just hit F5 to refresh
... Jim is an experienced IT specialist...
You've just given my co-workers the biggest laugh of their life. Ta.
Posted: 01 Oct 2003, 17:16
by Loki
pikkrong wrote:Johnny - the biggest idiot is pikkrong
talking about changing sigs you could just click the MR logo
Geeks in Estonia!
Sigh, ....ever get that 'I wish I'd never started this thread ...' feeling
Posted: 01 Oct 2003, 17:22
by pikkrong
Posted: 01 Oct 2003, 17:23
by Loki
Jim wrote:Johnny Boy wrote:Jim wrote:Or just hit F5 to refresh
... Jim is an experienced IT specialist...
You've just given my co-workers the biggest laugh of their life. Ta.
Knew
they'd be pleased ...
Posted: 01 Oct 2003, 17:24
by pikkrong
and - by the way - there are many real geeks in Estonia - strange race for me
Posted: 01 Oct 2003, 18:15
by hallucienate
The random line thingy in PHP, great isn't it.
Just to prove my uber geekness, and maybe p*ss off Quiff a bit:
http://www.myheartland.co.uk/quotes.txt
Posted: 01 Oct 2003, 19:03
by Black Planet
What about a contest...to see which of you is Geek Extraordinaire. King of the HL Geeks or what ever you wish to be called.
I believe Hal has just scored big with his last post. Jim is close behind with the F5 thingy..which I did try!
JohnnyBoy, you are excused.
Sorry..but I am glad to know you aren't a geek.
Pikkrong, do Geeks wear leather?
Posted: 01 Oct 2003, 19:28
by pikkrong
Black Planet wrote:
Pikkrong, do Geeks wear leather?
Not those I have seen.
But I know one editor of a literary magazine who wears leather (and has two earrings in the left ear... and Merciful Release pendant) but I can't call a him geek - approximately week or two ago he didn't know yet how to use "Img"-button to post pics to forums
Posted: 01 Oct 2003, 22:03
by Andy TG
pikkrong wrote:Black Planet wrote:
Pikkrong, do Geeks wear leather?
Not those I have seen.
But I know one editor of a literary magazine who wears leather (and has two earrings in the left ear... and Merciful Release pendant) but I can't call a him geek - approximately week or two ago he didn't know yet how to use "Img"-button to post pics to forums
@Pikkrong
- But I bet he knows a man who does
Posted: 02 Oct 2003, 00:29
by Serendipityhaven
@ Pikkrong-
youve pretty much summed up my level of competance(within the scope of HL that is anyway).
as for other places,oddly enough it all seems infinately less complicated to change my avatar etc....
more than likely something unique to me
i can geek with the some of the best when it comes to music however.
apart from that,motherhood,and maybe art dont tend to reserve much in the way of memories for anything else.
Posted: 02 Oct 2003, 14:34
by pikkrong
AndyTheGoth wrote:pikkrong wrote:Black Planet wrote:
Pikkrong, do Geeks wear leather?
Not those I have seen.
But I know one editor of a literary magazine who wears leather (and has two earrings in the left ear... and Merciful Release pendant) but I can't call a him geek - approximately week or two ago he didn't know yet how to use "Img"-button to post pics to forums
@Pikkrong
- But I bet he knows a man who does
thanks, mate
but he (that idiot editor, I mean) already knew it and put a pic of Gene Vincent somewhere
Posted: 02 Oct 2003, 16:10
by Jim
You've taken all the mystery out of it!
Posted: 02 Oct 2003, 18:22
by hallucienate
Jim wrote:
You've taken all the mystery out of it!
You didn't have to look.
Posted: 03 Oct 2003, 10:46
by Jim
You haven't met me have you. I'm the one that looks at the big red "don't push" button and has to find out what it does.
Posted: 03 Oct 2003, 11:09
by hallucienate
here, keep yourself busy today:
Posted: 03 Oct 2003, 11:25
by Jim
arf.
Posted: 03 Oct 2003, 11:27
by hallucienate
finger marks on the screen yet?
Posted: 03 Oct 2003, 12:26
by Jim
nope but I confess that I clicked on it, just to check.
Posted: 03 Oct 2003, 13:55
by Mrs RicheyJames
LOL.....div
Posted: 03 Oct 2003, 14:01
by Jim
Here SG, you try this one...
Posted: 03 Oct 2003, 14:06
by Mrs RicheyJames
nope