Yeah, I asked a friend about it right after I posted, who reminded me. I wasn't kiddingDarth Wong wrote:I hope you're joking. 127.0.0.1 is the loopback IP address. It always points to your own machine.Xenophobe3691 wrote: I don't get it...
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Hehe, it's fine for me, must be your res.Sea Skimmer wrote:And in case he doesn't check PM's: Admiral Valdemar, your signature is force formatting every damn thread you post in and it is greatly annoying me.
You signature has to work in 800x600, which is what I and probably most of the board uses.Admiral Valdemar wrote: Hehe, it's fine for me, must be your res.
I took that Chick image off anyway, it was only meant to be in the sig a day but I forgot about it.
I'm 800x600 and it works just fine for me.Sea Skimmer wrote:You signature has to work in 800x600, which is what I and probably most of the board uses.
Although it was said before, I just want to repeat it and give a little more detail: this information is recorded to a logfile every time you visit any web page anywhere on the Internet. (Well, the ISP isn't stored, but a quick lookup on the IP will provide that information for anyone who's curious.) Those logfiles are then used to produce the server stats you see on some sites.Lord Pounder wrote:Certain Sigs it seems are reporting your ISP, Ip Addy and the software you are using. I don't like this. I get the impression that these details are being reported to a database somewhere. I remember certain trolls using them before. Can the people using them please remove them?
Really, is that by choice? While I like the larger print size of 800x600 I usually stick with 1024x768 for the higher resolution. I like it better with pictures, plus some websites are formated for that size and the scrowling gets annoying.Sea Skimmer wrote: You signature has to work in 800x600, which is what I and probably most of the board uses.
Partly by choice, my eyes are strained by reading too much smaller text but I also find more sites are fucked up by running at a higher resolution then are screwed by 800x600.Tsyroc wrote:
Really, is that by choice? While I like the larger print size of 800x600 I usually stick with 1024x768 for the higher resolution. I like it better with pictures, plus some websites are formated for that size and the scrowling gets annoying.