HRWiki:Sandbox
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The Sandbox is an HRWiki namespace page designed for testing and experimenting with wiki syntax. Feel free to try your skills at formatting here: click on edit, make your changes, and click 'Save page' when you are finished. Content added here will not stay permanently. If you need help editing, see Help:Editing.
The Sandbox is an HRWiki namespace page designed for testing and experimenting with wiki syntax. Feel free to try your skills at formatting here: click on edit, make your changes, and click 'Save page' when you are finished. Content added here will not stay permanently. If you need help editing, see Help:Editing.
When are they gonna release the Halloween toon?!! 64.12.116.195 03:49, 1 November 2005 (UTC)
- I hear ya, man. They got an hour and 8 minutes, in their own time zone. —AbdiViklas 03:52, 1 November 2005 (UTC)
- Oh, crap! They set the alarm for ten PM instead of AM again! --DorianGray
- Okay, this is weird. I was testing whether anonymous users were still receiving messages, or if the upgrade had messed with that. (This is Dot com, by the way, and the reason I wondered is because of our anonymous grammar friend who keeps ignoring us.) But I discovered something strange: The IP address of an AOL user (using broadband, at least), changes every time I switch pages. As you can see by the upcoming signature, it has changed again here: 64.12.116.195 03:59, 1 November 2005 (UTC)
- Or has it? That's the same number as above, but the IP listed at the top is .133, not .195. Hmm... Testing again: 64.12.116.195
- Huh? I don't see .133 anywhere! (But yeah, my understanding is that AOL IPs rotate at a certain interval of time. Of course, that doesn't explain 216.93.236.30, since he (or she)'s been that since early October (when he was still trying to make exactly the same changes).) —AbdiViklas 04:05, 1 November 2005 (UTC)
- Hey, Anonymous! Why don't you go make an edit and not attribute it to yourself? *Laugh and point* —Young BazookaJoe on the playground, 04:08, 1 November 2005 (UTC)
- Huh? I don't see .133 anywhere! (But yeah, my understanding is that AOL IPs rotate at a certain interval of time. Of course, that doesn't explain 216.93.236.30, since he (or she)'s been that since early October (when he was still trying to make exactly the same changes).) —AbdiViklas 04:05, 1 November 2005 (UTC)
- Or has it? That's the same number as above, but the IP listed at the top is .133, not .195. Hmm... Testing again: 64.12.116.195
- Okay, this is weird. I was testing whether anonymous users were still receiving messages, or if the upgrade had messed with that. (This is Dot com, by the way, and the reason I wondered is because of our anonymous grammar friend who keeps ignoring us.) But I discovered something strange: The IP address of an AOL user (using broadband, at least), changes every time I switch pages. As you can see by the upcoming signature, it has changed again here: 64.12.116.195 03:59, 1 November 2005 (UTC)
- Oh, crap! They set the alarm for ten PM instead of AM again! --DorianGray
