up @PeeHaa I saw a think from stackex on twitter last night that there would be some outages ...
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today I must code.. finally done setting dual boot (win8/mint) and installing stuff.. found out this laptop does not support vt-x =[ How about you guys, anyone taking any summer vacation?
I'm glad to see that people have your back @JoeWatkins, sometimes that means more than the money itself.
All these immigrants coming over here, taking our chat rooms, the very least they should do is bloody well do it in the Queen's English. I would also punish people who can't spell. I mean how bloody hard is it? — biziclop2 mins ago
@JoeWatkins if you can get to Israel, you're welcome to come live with me for a while, and I promise I can get you a job and a house. Not joking. My email is benji [at] tipranks [dot] com , I am serious.
the other day I was talking to someone on skype, they asked me if I had any friends ... I made the horrible observation that after having spent ten years infront of a screen 16 hours or more a day, I don't have any left, the only friend I really have is the one letting me stay on their land ... I could be one of those guys with 100 friends and I'm sure they wouldn't do what #php has ...
@BenjaminGruenbaum I'm not really sure, I think fee's are charged upon donation ... I tried to read it last night but just numbers and I forgot them ...
> While it's free to create and share your online fundraising campaign, GoFundMe will deduct a 5% fee from each donation that you receive. Since our fee is deducted automatically, you'll never need to worry about being billed or owing us any money. A small processing fee of about 3% will also be deducted from each donation. Please see Pricing & Fees for more info.
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@JoeWatkins Total of 8% it seems. CC @BenjaminGruenbaum
wow. This actually makes sense. Also, the ten minute walk @Danack said might work as well. On to drinking water and doing a small run on the same spot :x
alas, I can't hide under the desk; ppl would see me
I am using the following code to use facebook share functionality:
document.write('<a target="_blank" href="http://www.facebook.com/sharer.php?u=' + escape(document.location.href) + '&t=' + escape(document.title) + '"><img src="http://w.sharethis.com/images/facebook_32.png" width="32" height="32...
I am still a hobbyist so those balls are respected :D
some people on my skype are like: yo can you make a facebook integration I am like: Nope they are like: okay cool I don't really need it anyways then I think: Why the fuck you want it then -.-
@MikeM. But It's a webshop where you can give 'gifts' through facebook and the receiver then opens the website on his phone at the cash register and enters a code he gets from the person behind the register to receive his gift
@MikeM. After which they wanted new types of gifts, where you can add a youtube video in the post or give free gifts or give a gift that only has a limited amount of discount codes that it gives to the receiver or a gift to yourself
@MikeM. Ewww, I don't even want to try that, I tried my hardest when I had to implement the design for that project, but I just could not get things right so they ended up hiring a designer off a part of my pay... >_<
this is the first design I ever made: http://www.ssbulletinboard.tk/install/ same as on my release open source php script: http://www.ssmailsubscription.tk
well I can't help but notice you named 2 rather prominent frameworks in there
it's hard to fathom how people can have a hatred for frameworks, when they do much of the heavy lifting for you. Im all for anything that makes my developing easier
I mean, when people asked if they could ask a question, and I pointed them at the "just ask do", they would often simply ask again if they could ask their questions.
> ...the most likely scenario is that the investment is a donation and is not liable to income tax, unless he or she is considered to be involved in a taxable activity such as trading when the funds are likely to chargeable to income tax, although of course everyone has a personal allowance which is currently £8,105.