Charlie's house
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Charlie's house
If Charlie's house was broken into, how would that affect Apterous?
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Re: Charlie's house
It was and so far it doesn't seem to have had.Jason Larsen wrote:If Charlie's house was broken into, how would that affect Apterous?
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Re: Charlie's house
Mark, he said "his house was broken into."
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No, he said his house was broken into. There were no quotation marks around it. Either way, what's your point?Jason Larsen wrote:Mark, he said "his house was broken into."
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Re: Charlie's house
No, he said his house was broken in two. This was to physically create Apterous Towers.Mark James wrote:No, he said his house was broken into. There were no quotation marks around it. Either way, what's your point?Jason Larsen wrote:Mark, he said "his house was broken into."
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Re: Charlie's house
What?
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Twin Towers? A burglary is the least of our worries.Ryan Taylor wrote:No, he said his house was broken in two. This was to physically create Apterous Towers.Mark James wrote:No, he said his house was broken into. There were no quotation marks around it. Either way, what's your point?Jason Larsen wrote:Mark, he said "his house was broken into."
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Re: Charlie's house
Gavin, they are gone.
Re: Charlie's house
How did it affect apterous?Jason Larsen wrote:Gavin, they are gone.
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Re: Charlie's house
Gavin was just joking Jon.
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Re: Charlie's house
If Charlie is insured, then he could perhaps use the insurance money to cover the cost of a new one.
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Re: Charlie's house
Rhys, I doubt there's anything seriously wrong with it.
I don't know why Charlie would mention Apterous in the first place.
I don't know why Charlie would mention Apterous in the first place.
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Re: Charlie's house
As a wild guess, in between Charlie's time bumming around Silicon Valley on the pretence of working for some backstreet hacks, watching baseball and schmoozing with girls wearing Daisy Dukes he's quite often working on bug fixes / patches for interactions with various OS - HW - browser - platform - Java upgrades / new features / the various pages that are on holiday or need updating / other good techie stuff. It makes sense to run these locally and make sure they're stable before they're rolled out so they're often tested on a subset of users (to prevent a mass roll-back) before they're uploaded for general use. You may not have noticed with every page if these changes don't necessarily affect you personally, but to prevent mass "this page was here / this worked yesterday/ I've upgraded to X and now it's stuffed" postings by affected users in the bug reports thread it's easier to explain that the local machine is now in the hands of some crim and normal service will be resumed shortly.
Hope that makes a bit more sense
Also hope it's insured and that they catch the bastards - that's news that really sucks Being a machine down's awful.
Hope that makes a bit more sense
Also hope it's insured and that they catch the bastards - that's news that really sucks Being a machine down's awful.
Lowering the averages since 2009
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Re: Charlie's house
Charlie, my fingers are crossed for you!
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Re: Charlie's house
That's what I said!Lesley Hines wrote:hope it's insured
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Re: Charlie's house
If this is not an issue for Charlie, he can lock this topic right now.