User talk:Josh
Hi Josh,
Where did you get that Ikea picture?
Thanks, Rob
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My mom..
A friend of hers forwarded it to her because she thought it was funny in its own right, and my mom thought it looked like me, and it really does!
Knowledge Basery
I already sent this to Nate, but you appear to be around at the moment so I'll copy it to you. May I draw your attention to the lively discussion about the Knowledge Base? I was hoping to get feedback from you and your colleagues about it. -- Scjessey 12:39, 26 Jan 2006 (PST)
Wiki version
Having run through just about every other available avenue of trying to get this done (from the village pump, to asking every tech I could find on the IRC channel, to filing a suggestion in the suggestion panel), so I figure just asking a honcho directly might be a good last-ditch tactic.
Here goes: If you have any regard for this wiki which you went through all the trouble of dumping your entire knowledge base into, then please, for the love of God, upgrade it to a version of MediaWiki that came out in the last few years. You keep MediaWiki up-to-date in the one-click-install panel (well, sort of; it's 1.7.1, which is a stable legacy version, not the latest version, but is still plenty fine): Doesn't it make sense that the front line of support should get the same treatment? If this sounds like a pained and whining request, then that's because it is: This is something that is never going to get done unless you specifically tell a tech to spend the two hours it'll take to upgrade the freakin' software from a line that's so out-of-date, it's a version behind the version behind the version behind the legacy version (which is a version behind the version behind the current version).</rant> --Emufarmers 14:48, 4 Nov 2006 (PST)
Flash Media Player
The code you have given to insert the player is non-standard HTML (it does not exist in any W3C recommendation). May I suggest that a JavaScript solution be used (to get around the Eolas issue), or something from Object Embedding? I'm sure we don't want to encourage DreamHost customers to use invalid HTML, do we? -- Scjessey 12:35, 3 Dec 2006 (PST)