Gimme munyz now
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I don't intend to follow that link, but I think I can pretty much guarantee that it's going to be heavily visited.
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I don't intend to follow that link, but I think I can pretty much guarantee that it's going to be heavily visited.
Forgive your enemies - it messes with their heads
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It's Wikipedia gimme money time of year. no pr0n to be found there. [edit] well, there is pr0n to found there but not in my link. :)
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I don't intend to follow that link, but I think I can pretty much guarantee that it's going to be heavily visited.
Forgive your enemies - it messes with their heads
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If you are experiencing the same thing as me, you moused over the link and saw some "adclick" URL due to Code Project having problems loading ads today. The link in the OP looks safe: http://wikimediafoundation.org/wiki/L11_BR2_Junetest_1/en/US?utm_medium=sitenotice&utm_campaign=C_BR2_Junetest_US&utm_source=B_BR2_Junetest_US&country_code=US.
Help a brotha out and vote Managing Your JavaScript Library in ASP.NET as the best ASP.NET article of May 2011.
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See my profile picture. :)
Help a brotha out and vote Managing Your JavaScript Library in ASP.NET as the best ASP.NET article of May 2011.
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If you are experiencing the same thing as me, you moused over the link and saw some "adclick" URL due to Code Project having problems loading ads today. The link in the OP looks safe: http://wikimediafoundation.org/wiki/L11_BR2_Junetest_1/en/US?utm_medium=sitenotice&utm_campaign=C_BR2_Junetest_US&utm_source=B_BR2_Junetest_US&country_code=US.
Help a brotha out and vote Managing Your JavaScript Library in ASP.NET as the best ASP.NET article of May 2011.
Did it have a problem? I briefly saw a few adds, then Adblock plus got tuned to them... Not that I would use such a thing, Mr Maunder sir, no sir, not me. Honest1 1Fingers firmly crossed makes it difficult to type...
Real men don't use instructions. They are only the manufacturers opinion on how to put the thing together. Manfred R. Bihy: "Looks as if OP is learning resistant."
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Brandon Harris wrote:
You might not know this, but the Wikimedia Foundation operates with a very small staff. Most other top-ten sites have tens of thousands of people and massive budgets. But they produce a fraction of what we pull off with sticks and wire.
Isn't that because everybody else provides the actual content for free already, as well as moderating what goes in and formatting it all?
My current favourite phrase: I've seen better!
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:laugh: The first time I saw that kick starter thing was here. I almost donated, except they wanted me to create an account, and I was too lazy to proceed.
Help a brotha out and vote Managing Your JavaScript Library in ASP.NET as the best ASP.NET article of May 2011.
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See my profile picture. :)
Help a brotha out and vote Managing Your JavaScript Library in ASP.NET as the best ASP.NET article of May 2011.
I love Wikipedia and use it all the time but sometimes they irritate the hell out of me and this time of year is no exception. Thing is, the spokesperson is a programmer. :wtf:
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Brandon Harris wrote:
You might not know this, but the Wikimedia Foundation operates with a very small staff. Most other top-ten sites have tens of thousands of people and massive budgets. But they produce a fraction of what we pull off with sticks and wire.
Isn't that because everybody else provides the actual content for free already, as well as moderating what goes in and formatting it all?
My current favourite phrase: I've seen better!
-SK Genius
Source Indexing and Symbol Servers Vehicle Simulation Demo - Mostly Works
Wikimedia actually has a bunch of staff. I actually used to work with one of the guys on that list. The people who donate their time for free are a huge help, but there still need to be a few key players to help guide the organization. For example, the developers innovate so that Wikimedia does not stagnate (e.g., to enhance the technology to match what others are offering). And management is especially important. There has to be somebody who says "this is what Wikipedia is supposed to look like and here's how we get there." Not to mention people who need to handle the finances, such as donations and how to apply them (servers and bandwidth aren't free). Wikipedia wouldn't be the preeminent source of online encyclopedic knowledge without the core Wikipedia team, nor would it be without all the contributors who work for free.
Help a brotha out and vote Managing Your JavaScript Library in ASP.NET as the best ASP.NET article of May 2011.
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I love Wikipedia and use it all the time but sometimes they irritate the hell out of me and this time of year is no exception. Thing is, the spokesperson is a programmer. :wtf:
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Slacker007 wrote:
sometimes they irritate the hell out of me
Code Project's ads irritate me, but they've got to run somehow. I'm glad Wikipedia didn't go this route.
Slacker007 wrote:
the spokesperson is a programmer
Good to see a programmer embracing extroversion. :)
Help a brotha out and vote Managing Your JavaScript Library in ASP.NET as the best ASP.NET article of May 2011.
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Slacker007 wrote:
sometimes they irritate the hell out of me
Code Project's ads irritate me, but they've got to run somehow. I'm glad Wikipedia didn't go this route.
Slacker007 wrote:
the spokesperson is a programmer
Good to see a programmer embracing extroversion. :)
Help a brotha out and vote Managing Your JavaScript Library in ASP.NET as the best ASP.NET article of May 2011.
AspDotNetDev wrote:
Code Project's ads irritate me
FF with adblock plus.
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Wikimedia actually has a bunch of staff. I actually used to work with one of the guys on that list. The people who donate their time for free are a huge help, but there still need to be a few key players to help guide the organization. For example, the developers innovate so that Wikimedia does not stagnate (e.g., to enhance the technology to match what others are offering). And management is especially important. There has to be somebody who says "this is what Wikipedia is supposed to look like and here's how we get there." Not to mention people who need to handle the finances, such as donations and how to apply them (servers and bandwidth aren't free). Wikipedia wouldn't be the preeminent source of online encyclopedic knowledge without the core Wikipedia team, nor would it be without all the contributors who work for free.
Help a brotha out and vote Managing Your JavaScript Library in ASP.NET as the best ASP.NET article of May 2011.
And this is why I still donate every year. They annoy the shit out of me with this money drive thing they do but I always give, every year, because they are awesome and they provide a free, valuable service.
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