Tracking MR downloads.

NaSa NaSa — May 29, 2003
Ever now and then I check with my server to see what's, what. I have every available U2 map on my site ready for download which I can track. Since I installed MR sharing nobody is downloading from my site :\ That's not a problem....but I'd still like to keep track of who's downloading what, I'm sure you understand. "Drain" is the latest map, in the dark ages I could see how many times it had been downloaded, now? A possible remedy?
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  • Sanctioner Sanctioner — July 8, 2003
    please try and cut down on the swearing slipo. and yea, i hear ya. programming is not easy :)
  • slipo666 slipo666 — July 8, 2003
    soory man, I dot a bit edgy talkin about that!
  • TheTwiggman TheTwiggman — July 8, 2003
    Lol nice job.

    Well for I learned javascript out of school during summer last year, dont ask I was bored. Now going into grade 12 next year I should be well ahead in the programming. I spent most of the year making programs to do my homework, games and some evil things for the internet. My teacher is a bit of an idiot though, he just tells you to go on a website copy and paste some code, or type this out and show me. Like how is that learning, you gotta do things from scratch and understand what you did to learn.
  • slipo666 slipo666 — July 8, 2003
    Yeah, i always got asked to make a hobby website but we used this adobe stuff and all we did was cut and paste....not code...pictures. As you would probably guess, i made slipknot stuff! Also Ut2003, GTA3 and other games that appeal to me.
    Are you in year 11 or grade 11? I'm in winter holidays, the days are freezing! But i am use to 45C degree days. It's that warm to you that i have never seen snow before!
  • TheTwiggman TheTwiggman — July 8, 2003
    Hehe, im going into grade 12, final year of normal school. Ya we get snow down here to. I live in Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada. Probably never heard of that place. But we get snow and we got forests and stuff. Not to far from the US boarder. It's been actually nice down here though. Warm, but some tornado warnings recently. Weird weather stuff.
  • slipo666 slipo666 — July 8, 2003
    Yeah, i live in a place called Glenaroua (Aboriginal name i think) in victoria, Aust. We get firestorms evey year! highest tempriture i have ever expereinced was 52C degress, probably about 120F for you over there! Is that hot to you? Anyways, we had the worst fire season this year since 1988! One fire took about 4 months to be put out. You probaby heard it on the news about cambera with the fires right? They lost 400 houses, in one day and my mums friend lost her brother in it! burnt out nearly a fourth of the state! Almost the size of the UK!
    it was very bad!
  • TheTwiggman TheTwiggman — July 8, 2003
    Pretty crazy, firestorms? Well thats fresh. Like a desert out there I guess. I heard Australia has good rainstorms though eh.
  • slipo666 slipo666 — July 8, 2003
    Ha, oh yeah. though i live in a continous drought effected area. In the north, they get about 500mm of rain in a few hours! Where i live, we don't even get that in one year but there has been some heavy sh*t though. We get more lightning than ever, that's how a lot of fires are started! And lately, our seasons has been changing from the last 10 years and now we get hotter days, freakish weather and We had our first Tornado go through bendigo just recently!
    Though we have some crazy parties when this sh*t goes on!
  • Sanctioner Sanctioner — July 9, 2003
    slipo, that is some crazy s**t. i couldn't imaging 45c. i like it about that much in fahrenheit, not celcius lol. i have a hard time breathing in the heat, so i'm just lucky i live in New York, USA. (but our summers get as high as 90F, (40C or so), maybe even 100F. i dont have air conditioning, and i like the arctic air blowing against my face in the winter a lot.

    about the firestorm of 1988 slipo, that was the same year Yellowstone National Park had their firestorm, so all the media was concentrating on that, even though it wasn't as big as yours, it's local and you're so far away. that must have been some badass storm.
  • slipo666 slipo666 — July 17, 2003
    But the firestorm i was talking about happened last year.
    Took about 4 months to put it out!
    We hade a firestorm which covered 600km of aust.
    Lucky i wasn't born, but my parents were there to see it. Killed hundreds, i think!
    It is hard to fight a fire when it is hot...i mean very hot to me and 100 km winds!

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