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Richer embeds are now supported from: College Humor, Facebook, Flickr, Gfycat, Google+, Hulu, Instagram, SoundCloud, Spotify, Ted, Twitter, Vimeo, Vine, YouTube, and internal links to content within the community.
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The layout or skin for WOFF I haven't even started yet as it's fairly low priority in the whole scheme of things. I will get to it but for now like all other forums there's only skin available. I do take suggestions so feel free to share. The other smileys have not left you. When you open the smiley page it shows you recently used smileys and 14 most commonly used smileys. On that screen however in the upper right click "Categories" > then choose "emoticons" from the menu choices. There you will find the 190 smileys we've always had and still on the job after all these years.
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Was it a Blue Angels Show?
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Perfect. Just what was needed.
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Does anyone have this logo in a flat image, preferably without any background? Nevermind I found one.
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You don't need an app. View the site on a mobile, tablet, laptop, or desktop device and the site recognizes the format automatically and adjusts. You can give it a try anytime you like.
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See something that is wrong or doesn't work quite right on this site update? Let me know here. Thank you.
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Testing the mobile app and device app.
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Lots of stuff I'm having to find and setup so bear with me while I sort this all out.
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Things are still imported into the new shell and half of everything else is a mess. I'm working as fast as I can.
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F-15E\SE "Strike\Silent Eagle" Skins, 48th FW, RAF Lakenheath
Erik reviewed Viper63a's file in What If Hangar
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I'll be changing things over soon. When the site comes back online it will take almost a day before all the content is back up and running full tilt. The core elements of the site will be converted first then tasks will take over that move our content into the new core. Please don't be alarmed when the tasks are finished everything will be back to normal and then I can get to work on the look of the site from there. Thanks.
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I agree. I also have to keep the place running current software for both compatibility and security reasons, balancing the two is often hard to do. I've put this off long enough time to roll up my sleeves and get dirty.
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That's what the code looks like that runs the site and supplies everyone with a pretty UI. No extra education required.
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The good news is the random failures aren't really random at all. Work is being performed that may impact the site with short periods of non-responsive behavior and errors. As changes to the hardware and software occur reboots and restarts will happen. We are aware of these conditions and hope to provide the most minimal amount of impact possible. Thank you.
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It sure is good to see Lakewood in such good shape. It's shockingly nice to see it now from where it came as a bedroom town for longshoremen and roughnecks. Nice plane on a stick too, great looking memorial.
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McCain is a legend and a tremendous asset to our State of Arizona. I've voted for him in every election since 1982 and he's never let our great state down. Everyone I know is wishing him the strength to beat this.Get well, take your time healing, and recharge your batteries John. You're in great hands at the Mayo Clinic they really know how to practice medicine.
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I don't disagree with you CH I just thought it was a real shame Nevada dropped a 33 year sentence on the guy for going to a photo opportunity, his words. Whatever the case is the old running back is now 70 years old and he moves like it. I doubt there's much carnage in his future. Simpson does have a 25,000.00 monthly NFL pension and money coming in from a private pension with the screen actors guild so financially he should be able to live well without the need to work. I just hope he adjusts on the outside. The world has changed since 1995 and all those things that made him who he was are all now gone. I fear it's going to be a rough transition for him especially now he's institutionalized for 9 years but granted not as bad as most prisoners since he has his financial security. Luckily his kids he had with Nicole are now grown adults doing their own thing. The daughter, Sydney, runs her own business called Simspy and owns multiple pieces of real estate. The son, Justin, is a successful real estate agent and has an LLC. Both of the kids now live in St. Petersburg Florida so it won't be surprising as he requested of the parole board that relocation to Florida be in his future. It's unclear if a move to St. Petersburg would be allowed since he'll need to make the formal request to Nevada and also Florida to see if his parole can be moved there. All in all things are still pretty dicey for the Juice and let's not forget he only paid about 1% of the wrongful death lawsuit. That huge debt is still hanging over his head with no plans of payment to date and with the statue of limitations running out on that it's pretty convenient that he's been in jail while the limitation clock winds down. I don't think the judgement will ever get paid but maybe just maybe that was OJ's plan along. Of course he could be the luckiest man alive but that's unknown and we haven't even seen karma take a shot at him yet. I guess like all things OJ the jury is still out on all things in this guy's future. Good luck Juice!
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Today OJ Simpson was paroled with a release date in October. Not bad 8 years for a double murder and armed robbery. Not sure how anyone is supposed to react to that.
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Erik replied to acesfakia's topic in Thirdwire: Strike Fighters 2 Series - General Discussion
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Well the punch is ruined. I suggest the red and blue coolers where you'll find something refreshing. So let's address the floating object. The Article - Nothing top level about it, it's an uneducated view of the problem. Economically suicidal for ISP's - Let's explain that to the many companies that have been subject to such "suicide": ISPs blocked Google Wallet on smartphones because they were developing Softcard. ISPs have and do manipulate the way you can tether your devices. Starting 2012 Verizon was charging $20 for this service to extort a per device connection rate. AT&T still restricts it unless you are on a special plan. AT&T blocked FaceTime on Apple devices and Google Hangouts on Android devices. Comcast throttled BitTorret connections and if you were found to use BitTorret it dialed back your personal connection regardless of what plan you were on. They still do as well as other ISPs. Comcast and Netflix which was extorted to pay Comcast to remove the throttling to continue to be able to provide their services to their customers. ISPs and streaming music, Sony PSN, YouTube, Vimeo, Facebook, Google. and the list goes on and on ... No net neutrality means that ISPs can decide which businesses they will allow traffic from and at which speeds. It's a life or death issue for small business ... oh you want to start an electronic card service, nope we want to only promote ours ... oh you want to stream using our internet, nope we have our own that is much better than yours anyway... oh you want to start up some gaming, no if our customers want to game they can use our apps. There are numerous ISP's out there - ahhhhhh yes but how many of them service your physical address with a physical connection? Just because I want to use TimeWarner and they are out there doesn't mean that connection is available to me, same for Google fiber, Verizon Fiber, DSL, etc, etc, etc. And the technology has advanced by leaps and bounds without any help or hindrance from the Feds. - Yeah there was no Federal involvement in advancement at all, unless you count stuff like this: http://www.fiercetelecom.com/special-report/at-t-frontier-others-accept-1-5b-caf-ii-funding-despite-fcc-s-changing-broadband The whole net-neutrality scam was really about suckering people into handing control of the internet to a cabal of insiders within the FCC. There was and is no reason for it. - This is not true in the least, we asked the FCC to protect the internet under Title II which means that the FCC maintains its ability to oversee and address problems within the market. Control of the internet is and has always been with the people that own the core structure and routers and that is the governments themselves. Competition is alive and well without any help from the Feds. - That's called capitalism and you can bet your backside the Feds are involved in that. Local example - there are at least 4 local providers here who all offer 1 gb/sec service. if you don't like one, go with another. The options are increasing all the time. - 1 Gbps services is 125 MB/s. Local providers all have coverage maps and depending where you are means that your accessibility to those providers varies but in land based services those are generally not duplicated. Generally you'll have one cable option and one telephone option but you may only have one or none of those and some fortunate people have access to fiber optics giving them a potential third or whatever. Wireless to date doesn't have the channels available to offer higher speeds like you'd see in land based options. The FCC is trying to free up channels that are currently in use by the older satellite system but that's not done yet. Maybe in the future we'll see some competition between wireless and wired connections. The last option is geo satellite service which is adequate for some services but not for anything that requires a constant connection as the lag between your router and the first hop is 100-1200 miles away. Let Freedom reign, it works every time. - I agree whole heartedly ... that's why eliminating the Title II protections of the internet are just the opposite. Removing Title II means that ISPs will be in control of themselves, a for profit business that are against net neutrality and ague they can and only will do what is right for the communities they serve. Nobody believes that. IOW they will be self policing as a private non public system to allow the traffic they want to, at the speed they want, and at the price they want.
