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Me, for instance, I have the ability to bypass myspace private account crap. Will I do it? No. Juse because its available to you doesn't mean you should do it. (Im a zend certified PHP programmer, CCNA, and work full time during the summer for my local school as a payroll IT and IS man; finding Myspace's errors is extremely simple, they suck nuts) |
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Hmm... you don't need a CCNA or Zend PHP certification to have the ability to view myspace's private content. And Myspace uses ColdFusion, not PHP, or am I missing something here?
BTW, Alizée's father's myspace page is public again. |
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Yes, they use ColdFusion. (CFM extensions atleast)
I was merely showing the fact that I understand how web development works and have background programming. |
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yeah myspace uses coldfusion man .. dunno what you are talking about
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Did it ever go private? I thought it was her brother's that went private.
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Her dad's remained public.
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Well, I guess not for long And anyway it's clearly a site meant for public consumption (i.e., publicizing his photography work) so there isn't really any reason for it to be private.
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Besides that fact that we are all desperate for Alizée to come back at this point, and to know what new changes she's made in her style. I think also the problem lies on fans who think in order to be a true fan you need to like her personally too. Not content with just her onstage performance they look for more personal info, and have made it their purpose to be the one with more info or the first to know......
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Otherwise, you're only "liking" someone in the same sense as you might "like" a perfectly-cooked roast chicken.
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