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Posted on 10.08.07 by Nick Lindauer @ 7:15 pm | Comments: |
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Everyone -
Just updated to WP 2.3 - please let me know if anything is broken or not working properly.

Thanks!


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Posted by: Nick Lindauer - Categories: Uncategorized
Permalink: HSB Updated

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Comment #1:
Comment by Buddah (566) - 10/8/2007 @ 7:21 pm | [ Quote ]

My computer is slow…check
My old mousepad is hampering my mouse…check
My armpits are sticky…check

Everything is in order here.

Comment #2:
Comment by Nick Lindauer (1017) - 10/8/2007 @ 7:25 pm | [ Quote ]

Buddah on 10/8/2007 at 7:21 pm said:

My computer is slow…check
My old mousepad is hampering my mouse…check
My armpits are sticky…check

Everything is in order here.

Ha ha ha - thanks for checking!

Comment #3:
Comment by Nick Lindauer (1017) - 10/8/2007 @ 7:29 pm | [ Quote ]

Few errors still - work in progress!

Comment #4:
Comment by Nick Lindauer (1017) - 10/8/2007 @ 7:38 pm | [ Quote ]

Nick Lindauer on 10/8/2007 at 7:29 pm said:

Few errors still - work in progress!

test comment error

Comment #5:
Comment by Nick Lindauer (1017) - 10/8/2007 @ 7:39 pm | [ Quote ]

Nick Lindauer on 10/8/2007 at 7:38 pm said:

test comment error

One more time

Comment #6:
Comment by Buddah (566) - 10/8/2007 @ 7:42 pm | [ Quote ]

My fart was nearly wet, I think this site needs to shutdown for the night to play it safe. Or maybe you should re-open the Cacklacky thread. :P

Comment #7:
Comment by Scott (593) - 10/8/2007 @ 9:00 pm | [ Quote ]

Hmmmm, lets see here.

Comment #8:
Comment by Scott (593) - 10/8/2007 @ 9:01 pm | [ Quote ]

That Crapalackkkyttitty thread kicked major ass.

Comment #9:
Comment by generallee (616) - 10/8/2007 @ 9:08 pm | [ Quote ]

i have nice legs.

Comment #10:
Comment by generallee (616) - 10/8/2007 @ 9:09 pm | [ Quote ]

looks like everything is working nicely. :)

Comment #11:
Comment by Buddah (566) - 10/8/2007 @ 9:22 pm | [ Quote ]

generallee on 10/8/2007 at 9:08 pm said:

i have nice legs.

generallee on 10/8/2007 at 9:09 pm said:

looks like everything is working nicely. :)

Not in my book.

Comment #12:
Comment by DK (2470) - 10/8/2007 @ 9:22 pm | [ Quote ]

Feint

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Feint is a French term that entered English from the discipline of Fencing. Feints are maneuvers designed to distract or mislead, done by giving the impression that a certain maneuver will take place, while in fact an other, or even none will. In military tactics (and most types of combat), there are two types of feints: feint attacks and feint retreats.

Feint attacks

A feint attack is designed to draw defensive action towards the point under assault. It is usually used as a diversion to force the enemy to concentrate more manpower in a given area so that the opposing force in another area is weaker. Unlike a related diversionary maneuver, the demonstration, a feint involves actual contact with the enemy.

Feint retreats

A feint retreat is performed by briefly engaging the enemy, then retreating. It is intended to draw the enemy pursuit into a prepared ambush, or to cause disarray. For example, the Anglo-Saxon downfall to the Norman invasion was instigated by this tactic where the dominant shield wall of the Saxons broke in pursuit of the Norman cavalry. This forfeited the advantage of height (as the Saxons were positioned on a hill-top) and the line was broken. Thus providing the opportunity to fight in single handed combat on a neutral vantage point, a battle that the Saxons were not ready for. (guerrilla warfare).

The Parthian shot is another example of a feint retreat, where mounted Parthian archers would retreat from a battle and then, while still riding, turn their bodies back to shoot at the pursuing enemy.

Comment #13:
Comment by Buddah (566) - 10/8/2007 @ 9:25 pm | [ Quote ]

DK, I will flip your go-kart for that worthless message.

Comment #14:
Comment by Jodie (1080) - 10/8/2007 @ 9:52 pm | [ Quote ]

DK on 10/8/2007 at 9:22 pm said:

Feint

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Feint is a French term that entered English from the discipline of Fencing. Feints are maneuvers designed to distract or mislead, done by giving the impression that a certain maneuver will take place, while in fact an other, or even none will. In military tactics (and most types of combat), there are two types of feints: feint attacks and feint retreats.

Feint attacks

A feint attack is designed to draw defensive action towards the point under assault. It is usually used as a diversion to force the enemy to concentrate more manpower in a given area so that the opposing force in another area is weaker. Unlike a related diversionary maneuver, the demonstration, a feint involves actual contact with the enemy.

Feint retreats

A feint retreat is performed by briefly engaging the enemy, then retreating. It is intended to draw the enemy pursuit into a prepared ambush, or to cause disarray. For example, the Anglo-Saxon downfall to the Norman invasion was instigated by this tactic where the dominant shield wall of the Saxons broke in pursuit of the Norman cavalry. This forfeited the advantage of height (as the Saxons were positioned on a hill-top) and the line was broken. Thus providing the opportunity to fight in single handed combat on a neutral vantage point, a battle that the Saxons were not ready for. (guerrilla warfare).

The Parthian shot is another example of a feint retreat, where mounted Parthian archers would retreat from a battle and then, while still riding, turn their bodies back to shoot at the pursuing enemy.

What are you on tongiht? HA HA HA

Comment #15:
Comment by Nick Lindauer (1017) - 10/9/2007 @ 8:29 am | [ Quote ]

Just noticed the links on the right side are all out of whack - going to turn them off until later tonight when i can get back online and work on things.

Comment #16:
Comment by eman (1755) - 10/9/2007 @ 9:02 pm | [ Quote ]

everything looks good from here

Comment #17:
Comment by eman (1755) - 10/9/2007 @ 9:03 pm | [ Quote ]

who is the 3rd name on the top 20 commenters????

Comment #18:
Comment by Fat Kid Sauces (282) - 10/9/2007 @ 9:30 pm | [ Quote ]

eman on 10/9/2007 at 9:03 pm said:

who is the 3rd name on the top 20 commenters????

chris k (2625)

Comment #19:
Comment by Nick Lindauer (1017) - 10/10/2007 @ 8:07 am | [ Quote ]

eman on 10/9/2007 at 9:03 pm said:

who is the 3rd name on the top 20 commenters????

CK_FTB = ChrisK From The Blog

Comment #20:
Comment by Nick Lindauer (1017) - 10/16/2007 @ 11:52 am | [ Quote ]

One more update - we just went mobile. If you have a mobile phone, can you please visit the site and let me know how it performs for you?

Thanks!

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