Finally Fixed It

DfgDfg Admin
edited November 2011 in Help and Suggestions
Forum is fixed, thanks to Dfg and his countless hard work. I wonder what will happen if there were more people like him. Let's take a moment to thank our savior and GOD, Dfg.


Almighty Dfg, without you, nothing would have worked.

Dfg depends a red head as offering. I suggest we better get started then.



On a silly note, the error was dude to a caching issue via htaccess. I figured it out last night while nearly at my limits and TDR, Chippy and Jugg raped my brain.

Comments

  • DaktologistDaktologist Global Moderator
    edited November 2011
    Thanks bro :D
  • DfgDfg Admin
    edited November 2011
    Any time brah :).
  • TheGreenDoctorTheGreenDoctor Regular
    edited November 2011
    Glad that this was figured out.
    Here's your redhead
    misty2.jpg
    :hai:
  • Darth BeaverDarth Beaver Meine Ehre heißt Treue
    edited November 2011
    The brain raping was the flog that drove you to new heights of break fix.
  • DfgDfg Admin
    edited November 2011
    ^yeah, yeah. Thanks for the red head though :D
  • GoingNowhereGoingNowhere Global Moderator
    edited November 2011
    Thanks DFG. And as requested:
    redhead_KID_2header.294112343_std.jpg
  • chippychippy <b style="color:pink;">Global Moderator</b>
    edited November 2011
    Cheers dude

    red-camel-thumb8361942.jpg

    (better than a unicorn)
  • DfgDfg Admin
    edited November 2011
    Aww thanks.
  • white88enochianwhite88enochian Regular
    edited November 2011
    looks good
  • chippychippy <b style="color:pink;">Global Moderator</b>
    edited November 2011
    Caching error huh?

    I told you so.
  • white88enochianwhite88enochian Regular
    edited November 2011
    HotRedHead.jpg

    Science Stuff:

    REDHEADS are becoming rarer and could be extinct in 100 years, according to genetic scientists.

    The current National Geographic magazine reports that less than two per cent of the world’s population has natural red hair, created by a mutation in northern Europe thousands of years ago.
    Global intermingling, which broadens the availability of possible partners, has reduced the chances of redheads meeting and producing little redheads of their own.
    It takes only one red-haired parent to produce ginger-headed babies, but two redheads obviously create a much stronger possibility.
    If the gingers really want to save themselves they should move to Scotland.
    An estimated 40 per cent of Scots carry the red gene and 13 per cent actually have red hair.
    Some experts say that redheads could be gone as early as 2060, but others say the gene can be dormant for generations before returning.
    National Geographic says the gene at first had the beneficial effect of increasing the body’s ability to make vitamin D from sunlight.
    However, today’s carriers are more prone to skin cancer and have a higher sensitivity to heat and cold-related pain.



    better get as many as you can now before they go extinct
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