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Rubberchicken 1 yr ago | 1 replies
Also to point out what might not be obvious to everybody: The link in the friend request I got is to a .su domain. Soviet Union... That should give anyone second thoughts at the best of times, but especially now th…

Rubberchicken 1 yr ago
Also to point out what might not be obvious to everybody: The link in the friend request I got is to a .su domain. Soviet Union... That should give anyone second thoughts at the best of times, but especially now th…

Rubberchicken 1 yr ago
[[Writing it down is not the worst thing you could do. Hide it in a specific book...]] Just don't cross that book. ;-)

Rubberchicken 1 yr ago | 7 replies
*tok tok* *kraak* *piep* Hoi allemaal, ik zie dat het 10 jaar geleden is dat ik hier wat gepost heb. De verhuizing is gelukt, de site is online hier. Nu zelfs met hippe https. Toch leuk om het "in de familie" te …

Rubberchicken 11 yrs ago
Doen jullie ook mee met het feesten achteraf, of zijn jullie dan bekaf?
Er zijn er wel die nog tot diep in de nacht door gaan ondanks een nacht doorhalen. Maar ik lag er toch om 9 uur al in, …

Rubberchicken 12 yrs ago | 1 replies
Hmm that might be it, this book doesn't seem to have release notes, just journal entries.

Rubberchicken 12 yrs ago | 4 replies
I've just made a journal entry and noticed that the age-old option of "I left the book where I found it" is missing. I don't have wings at the moment, is that a wings feature? Can't be...

Rubberchicken 12 yrs ago
Overigens zijn we volgens mij een jaar BC 2.0. Feestje?
Ruim, al. 24 mei was 't. Gek genoeg hebben ze daar niet veel ruchtbaarheid aan gegeven.

Rubberchicken 12 yrs ago | 1 replies
Absolutely not. The radio button (and any form of user interface) is something tangible. Users can interact with it.
I dunno, I think the edge of a user interface is fairly tangible and people i…

Rubberchicken 12 yrs ago | 3 replies
Named after the old-style buttons found on old radios that only allowed a single button to be pushed in at once. Again, something tangible - a type of user interface in the real world that people can relate t…

Rubberchicken 12 yrs ago | 5 replies
The radio button is a tangible thing, that was never in print media in the first place, so there's no comparison to be made there.
But what does a button on a web form have to do with radio? …

Rubberchicken 12 yrs ago | 7 replies
I still deny it :-)
It's not the crease in the paper that's important, it's that stuff is visible at first glance. It's just a bit of useful idiom that stuck around after the jump to new media. …

Rubberchicken 12 yrs ago
Thanks! It's appreciated. Some of us non-developers are interested in this kind of stuff.
Then you have a great opportunity to learn something new. :-) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SEO

Rubberchicken 12 yrs ago | 1 replies
Better SEO. It would mean more exposure, more visitors, more registered users and growth in the community.
There is a flipside to that though. If specific books show up on google, you get people…

Rubberchicken 12 yrs ago | 6 replies
Search Engine (I'm guessing here)... what? Is it Optimization? You can't really expect the general audience here to know these terms.
Yes, optimization. And I think it was aimed at the BC …

Rubberchicken 12 yrs ago | 1 replies
It's really not that difficult to implement a cache-buster querystring solution on .js and .css files, based on the last modified time. It would save a lot of these problems for less technical folk who don't …

Rubberchicken 12 yrs ago | 1 replies
Nah. 'k Zal 't hem niet aandoen. ;)
Waarvoor dank. (Tss, vrouwen onder elkaar.... :-)

Rubberchicken 12 yrs ago
'threaded-condensed',
Ik las dit eventjes als 'threaded-confused', op de een of andere manier. ;-) Ik las eerder altijd threaded condensed, maar met de lancering van de nieuwe site was dat in…

Rubberchicken 12 yrs ago | 1 replies
The iPhone 3G is only $49.
Really? You can buy one for $49 without a contract? Care to post a link, I might want one then.

Rubberchicken 12 yrs ago | 14 replies
http://morita-arch.com/selected-works/houses/shelf-pod

Rubberchicken 12 yrs ago
I'm not sure how you did it but I was clicking or are you telling us to type in the whole address.
Yes. Or at least, edit the location by hand and stick "/wishlist" on the end of the link to …

Rubberchicken 12 yrs ago | 1 replies
It's not visible on "my profile". It is visible when I go to "my bookshelf" via the menu. It's there in the code on my profile, just not visible. Looks like the javascript that's used to make it look different from a …

Rubberchicken 12 yrs ago | 4 replies
Hope this is fixed soon, I was hoping to browse some wishlists!
For now, you can find the wishlist by going to http://www.bookcrossing.com/ mybookshelf/ mumtotwo/ wishlist (without the spaces)

Rubberchicken 12 yrs ago | 1 replies
Social link buttons can be hidden from view using the setting inside your profile.
This is a wings feature then, I take it? Other than that, yay for getting things fixed. :-)

Rubberchicken 12 yrs ago
Unfortunately, that update coincided with some new, unexpected bugs;
With some sensible testing, bugs don't have to be unexpected, you know... (It'll actually save you time, too.)

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