The all new what are you doing now thread

ewil said:
Well are you sure?
If you don't include those posts and that he's not been here for a while; it seems quite absurd
..It's not a way to have a joke, and if it was a joke, then it's sick, twisted and wrong...if it was a way to leave the forum, then fuck it..
 
The#2RY said:
..It's not a way to have a joke, and if it was a joke, then it's sick, twisted and wrong...if it was a way to leave the forum, then fuck it..
I agree :|


I think he'll be back :wink:
 
wicker nomad said:
I don't spam there LOL

I've only posted just over 100 times since may :P

Nothing worth replying too most of the time :|
Yea
I haven't posted less than thousand too...
You must post a reply in every single thread on this page to make your needs satisfied :wink:
 
The#2RY said:
Wicky, do you get `DefaultHomePage'?
i'm getting this.....

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Welcome to ironmaiden.org!

This is a place-holder for the ironmaiden.org home page.


If you are the domain owner:

Log in to the Site Administrator interface to start managing this site (you might want to bookmark this link).

Through the Site Administrator interface you can:

* Set up your site's security and view your site's traffic reports
* Manage your site's user accounts and back up/restore your site's data
* Set up your site's email services (if enabled for your site)

After you log in, be sure to visit the online Help quick-start guide. It will help you get up and running in no time!


If you are a user account holder:

Log in to the User Administrator interface to start managing your account (you might want to bookmark this link).

Through the User Administrator interface you can:

* View or change your account information
* Back up and restore your files
* Send and receive email messages (if enabled for your site)

About Web sites

Web sites are servers connected to the Internet. On Web sites, you can publish Web pages in a format called HTML (Hyper Text Markup Language). Anyone with a computer connected to the Internet can view Web pages using programs called a browsers, such as Microsoft Internet Explorer or AOL/Netscape Navigator. You can also use Web sites to send and receive email over the Internet.

Creating and publishing Web pages

The easiest way to create a Web page is to use a Web authoring-tool, also called an HTML-authoring tool. Some of the more common authoring tools are Composer, which is free and available from Netscape, FrontPage, which is available for purchase from Microsoft, and Dreamweaver, which is available for purchase from Macromedia. These tools write the HTML code for you as you compose your page. Using them is similar to using a word processor such as Microsoft Word.

As an alternative, you can create Web pages by writing the HTML code yourself in a text editor program such as Notepad. Pointers to learning HTML include Writing HTML: A tutorial for creating Web pages, Web Monkey, CNET Web Builder, HTML Goodies, Yale Web Style Guide, and W3C HTML Homepage.

If you own this domain, log in to the Site Administrator interface, then go to the Quick-start guide in the online Help for more information about publishing Web pages to your site.
 
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