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::flamesuit on::
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Anyone do easy web programming?
justin replied to justin's topic in GoRedwings19's Computer Help Hotline
hey my forum has posts www.headamp.com/forums its not quite ready yet though -
I'm messing with integrating a wordpress blog into my site, by taking a basic theme and modifying the header and footer php files with the code from my html home page. This works except i can't seem to get my javascript menu to work on it...is there anything special i have to do w/ javascript in a php page? http://www.headamp.com/blog/ test blog http://www.headamp.com/ regular site
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I still have 1 or 2 left, I ordered parts for more
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I'm working on 3 new electrostatic amps...right now I'm waiting for a prototype of a custom heatsink that will be the sides of the box. They'll be ready sometime next year
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I like the Dirge theme This default theme is blinding Dusty Chalk
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What about in the molded plug?
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I'll probably be buying the black Stax Omega II to make the rounds at meets next year
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I may have been thinking of tinybiker....hirsch may be moderatored again
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You may not even be a moderator! have fun being a nobody again
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tyrion will do it
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I just did that, and will continue working on it
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I think it's on a boat now
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I have everything but only email addresses for about 40% of them
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Alex, I've noticed there are 2 methods to access a thread page, and if you can't find the google cache one way it may be the other there is the thread ID and page #, so at the end of the URL you usually have something like t=237623&page=10 or... p=326623 The latter seems to be a number given to every page in every thread. But I have no idea how to figure out what the page numbers are going to be for a thread. If you can figure it out you might then be able to get the cache
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blessingx, Here is what I have of that thread (although it won't contain edits to some posts but that's ok) Page 1, 3-17, 18 (partial), 20 (partial). There's at least 21 pages
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I'm sure he is...I also usually work my hardest when something needs fixing.
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Cache View lets you look up the page as cached by about 5 or 6 caching sites...although all of them useless except Google. But it is slightly easier than trying to google search for the page
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Download the Firefox cache plug-in....called Cache View. Get every cached page you can before it starts caching Error 404 pages
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I have a log of all the orders however for most of them I only have their Head-Fi names, which may no longer exist. I have email addresses for maybe 40% of them....so I have to get something on my website about this
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Jude has posted a video on facebook and an update If you're on facebook just search for Head-Fi, go to groups, and then the larger Head-Fi one, and you'll see the video --- THE POST --- This is the datacenter I've been living in with a couple of my workmates for the last several days, working with vendors and technicians from all over (Seattle, Australia, Michigan, California and Germany) to try to get our primary networked attached storage (NAS) unit to give us our data back. Unfortunately, things are not going well so far, everyone. The recovery efforts that we've been guided through have so far proved fruitless, but we will continue to work on it until we've exhausted every option to get it back. I have been asked by many to put the site back up as soon as possible. I have to see the most recent usable backup I have that wasn't on the NAS (we backed up to the NAS regularly), and it may be old--like mid-to-late 2006 old. I know, this is potentially absolutely tragic, in terms of potential registration--and, even more importantly, *content*--loss. I feel a great responsibility for the content we as a community created, and hope and pray that we'll get it all back with our continued efforts. But, for now, there are Meets planned, sales taking place, and vendors who count on Head-Fi as a marketplace, and I'm afraid that, for the moment, I'm left with no other choice but to put the site back up--in the form I currently can--while we continue with the data recovery efforts. It is something I haven't even wanted to consider, but, the longer this takes, the more I have to consider it. Again, the data recovery efforts continue, and, if we're successful (which we're still doing all we can to be), we will be able to get that all back. But without access to my regular backup directories, I have to use the best, most recent backup I can find away from that NAS, and we're looking at those choices now--none look anything close to ideal so far. If we do end up putting up an old version of Head-Fi.org up, here's to hoping that we're going back to the good old days only temporarily. Though this message and the video might seem light, one close look at our faces (which, to your good fortune, I've kept from you) would tell you that I am dying inside at the thought of the possibility of losing any of the content that we as a community created together. We're trying our best--we really are. And I know if we end up losing any of that data, there'll be a good number of you who'll be very upset about it, and understandably so. I've never taken the care of that content lightly, and I trusted that NAS (which is still quite new, and was configured for a high level of data safety) to hold our data soundly and safely, especially as we were in the midst of a transition to a nice clustering configuration for Head-Fi.org that we had bounced in and out of as we worked on it (you probably wouldn't have noticed when these changes came and went). Again, I'm hoping to goodness we can get all of our data back. It hasn't just affected this, my favorite hobby site, but also my businesses that had a lot of large, important databases housed on that NAS. I'm not exactly sure when we'll put what backup we have handy up, because we're just *swamped* right now. But we'll try to get that up in the next day or two, given how things have gone so far. Sincerely, Jude So if they don't get this fixed, we'll be back sometime in 2006. Well I'm pretty fucked, who else? Fucked as in probably half or more of those on the Pico pre-order list weren't members in 2006, and I have $40k of parts sitting here. Oops!
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Serial numbers are serious business
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Are the cups plastic or are they still metal?
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What about the "new contoured earpads"?