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  1. for chatz' attention: your latest warning (now at 40%) was for this post here as given by moderator rejected: http://forums.xisto.com/topic/39092-cheating-is-it-a-game-what-should-you-do-if-you-cheated-on/ when a Xisto staff put quotes in your posts due to plagiarized content, you will automatically receive credits deductions for the text placed in quotes. this is how the hosting credit system goes to recalculate your credits. you should check the warning levels in your profile: http://forums.xisto.com/user/26695-chatz/ only admins, mods, and you personally can see the warning levels. click on the warning level link [40% in your case] to see ALL previous related warnings. just a friendly advice: reform your ways and stop from copying contents from other sites and sources then posting them in Xisto without proper quotes/acknowledgement. next time an admin or moderator catches your plagiarized posts, it may be the last time (along with your hosting).
  2. hmmn... this thread gives admins and mods the idea WHO to monitor from hereon. kidding aside, that was a problem before when EDIT does not adjust the credits earned after every use. nowadays, it is safer to use the edit button without the system worrying about the actual credits earned with every post.other attempts to this effect have been tried by other members. they still continue to do so by posting COPIED CONTENT and spamming the forums. but they will only temporarily enjoy the credits they earned by cheating. several hosted members have been SUSPENDED INDEFINITELY because of repeated attempts to cheat the system by posting SPAM/PLAGIARIZED CONTENT. any other attempts of course will be meted with appropriate action. :)in short, cheating the hosting credits system simply "does not pay". and since the query has been answered, this will be closed. if thread starter, or any other member deem it to be opened for further discussion, please PM any mod to reopen it.
  3. this thread is going nowhere but a bunch of copied content. closed.
  4. let me be the first to welcome you at Xisto. check the Xisto README link in my sig below for further info about the forums (ie, rules & TOS) and the hosting details you may need when you get approved for hosting with us. :Pand hope to see you actively participating in our discussions as much as you can. your knowledge in the web skills you enumerated above can be useful for our members experiencing problems related to them. no pressure though! enjoy your stay with Xisto!
  5. what is the exact error that you received? if you just clicked on your feeds link and try to view them via your browser, it would seem garbled or you'd otherwise simply be viewing the code. that is because you would still need the feed to be parsed properly so you can view it properly. thus you will find that a feed tool like the google reader would work okay since it is equipped to parse the feed correctly. the feed link is not intended to be clicked for direct browser viewing anyway. if it works for your feed-tool, then you would need not worry much.
  6. Notice from serverph: split by me from the original thread where CHATZ started ranting for the sake of others, this is Chat'z PLAGIARIZED CONTENT: here. what do you guys think? and chatz, if you are not happy with the rules, is it an excuse to VIOLATE it and CHEAT the HOSTING CREDITS SYSTEM here in Xisto by not properly quoting COPIED CONTENT? and Xisto is as safe as the member's uploaded scripts are, and how secure a member keep his/her Xisto hosting account login details. i may be the OLDEST active member here aside from admin opaque (check my joining date) and it is not Xisto which is the problem which i see when a member gets hacked... it's how insecure their scripts are, and how careless they are with their login details. and i'm HAPPY with the rules. you are not? try PAID hosting then.
  7. ZUNE is not that quite unique. top link on google search for ZUNE is a brazilian jeans brand. hope microsoft did their research for the brand name first (oh, microsofters do use google? ), or perhaps they can buy it from the brazilian trademark owner for lots of cash (much cheaper than a lengthy court battle, methinks... if they really want to retaine ZUNE)
  8. problem resolved as per topic author's EDIT remarks. thread closed.
  9. welcome to Xisto, toykoldkilla. hope you enjoy your stay here. if you get confused in the forums, don't fail to read the Xisto README here.
  10. doesn't microsoft/bill gates own a part of apple already? (hence in perspective, microsoft/bill gates earns also from apple's iPod sales?) oh well, business is business. just let them show how innovative they can get with this one, more than that of iPod. and ZUNE? oh please! can't the microsoft team work out a better name? sounds like a *BLEEP*ized spelling of SONY. what were they thinking? (not exactly the one above, but for a related article, check this.)
  11. this has been duly-noted and queued in the things-to-do list of admin opaque, and will be dealt with very soon -- hopefully when opaque has a more generous free time to do it. and as plenoptic has noted above, simply PM a moderator (better if you PM a couple of moderators) with the link and the detail of your report. you can filter out the names of moderators here. this is the work-around we have to deal with until the time the REPORT button and the accompanying centralized NEW REPORTS module tied up with these forums have been updated. topic closed. just PM any moderator if further discussion is needed so this can be re-opened.
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  13. it wouldn't hurt if you start backing up the soonest anyway. that hard disk of yours can die on you anytime (which what happened to me a few months back -- okay the last time i used it, then on next bootup it simply won't read the disk any longer).in any case, check to see that your hard drive is mounted properly and tightly -- at least to minimize the noise. at some point, if it is loosely screwed onto your casing, the noise can become amplified.
  14. so have you tried getting in touch with your cable net provider? what did they actually advise you? i could not see no reason why you wont be able to access your cpanel via your home connection -- unless your ISP and your connection settings hinder that, or you are accessing the wrong cpanel address, or you are entering incorrect login details for your cpanel username and password. give us details of your conversation with your cable net provider. the fact that you were able to access it once from a friend's PC and successfully install phpbb2 and php-nuke simply shows you must adjust your connection settings from home -- which again, you may have to ask your cable provider. and might as well double-check you type in the correct cpanel URL, and you enter the correct login details. see Xisto README for further details: http://forums.xisto.com/index.php?act&CODE=01&HID=18
  15. the hosting credits system has been recoded so that any use of the edit button now will also recalibrate the credits based on the post.
  16. better to contact your cable provider to see what possible solutions they can offer. advise them of the network access message you have quoted above. also check your firewall and browser security settings, if you have any, to see if Xisto can be accessed when you tweak it.
  17. well, now you mention welfare checks and state involvement. it's a good thing that germany has that in place, and it just makes me imagine other countries which doesn't have welfare checks for its unemployed citizens, much more the resources to feed its people and not slide down into widespread famine. now that state involvement and welfare checks are in discussion, alongside freedom to accept or refuse work given them by the state, german people are still lucky in my opinion. the state with its mandate to help provide employment for its citizens has the same right to "kick" its citizens out of its welfare system when help they offer (in terms of work) obviously is not wanted after three times. as opposed to welfare, work provided by the state would be much more economically-productive for a person. how much is state welfare anyway? as you've said, it's too little to live. hence, we must draw here the line between "want" versus "need". if a person needs something to give him MORE than what state welfare can offer, then he should at least consider state-sponsored work -- which i would suppose in germany, can aid a person -- enough to live. but then again, freedom to accept or refuse is still a citizen's right. and he should not take it against the state if it means living without state welfare after three times (reasonable enough times, i would think) a job has been offered him by the state. again, i'd say germans are lucky enough they can exercise that freedom to refuse state help these days. and the more lucky they are that there are organizations which can help them afterwards. work entails production of something in return for something. welfare entails what -- something for nothing? in an economic sense, what keeps government and its citizens and the economy constantly moving? work versus welfare. you tell us. in your economic system, i can only envision it for a small group of people who of their own volition would have the same outlook. at least they will have nothing to point fingers at but themselves, as in your example, if they have dirty streets. in this case, there won't be the state to blame, since they themselves decreed it as their way of life. but bringing in state involvement in this case, it's like saying "if we screwed up, we need someone else to blame other than us." it's easy to say that one need not work to be able to live, but work because one wants to. unless of course if one inherits a large sum of money to tide him more than his wants and needs would there ever be in his lifetime. but on state welfare? well, i'd say if one wants to live, with the ability to satisfy one's other wants and needs, then it should be paramount that one would want to work. to sum it up, a useless work for one, is a useful work for another. if he doesn't need to work, it's like giving up on his own life then.
  18. topic closed. as you can see, this is an attempt by member MYRMIDON to collect hosting credits by spamming the forums -- for which he was warned and suspended for 7 days.in case anybody would like to continue this topic, simply post a new one, but make sure not to follow MYRMIDON's example, since we will catch on to you, and your hosting privileges with Xisto will ultimately suffer.
  19. thread closed as this topic seems not to be going anywhere, and just inviting SPAM posts from MYRMIDON.if a member sees it fit to revive this topic, simply PM an admin or mod to have this re-opened for further discussion.
  20. merged 3 other threads into this existing thread. also, topic PINNED.
  21. okay then, glad you're able to resolve your problem so quickly. <_<closing this thead.
  22. cpanel works for me. just tried it now. what exactly is the URL you type in your browser to access cpanel? check again, you may simply be accessing an incorrect address for your cpanel.
  23. well, it depends on whose viewpoint you are looking at from, to say that kind of work ("outward bound" call-center jobs) is useless. for the business owners who hire the workers, it is their marketing strategy to profit more from their enterprise by "pestering" their "clients" in their database and bombarding them with their products and service offers. for the call center agents, who does the call, it is a job which they choose to accept moreso because it pays better than other jobs, even if it is not their actual line of work based from their college/university course.but i understand the sentiment of your post. for the millions of so-called "clients" who randomly receive such calls and get swayed to purchase what they don't actually need in the first place, we are more or less bound to think that such "losers" can be more productive in another line of work. :(but still, these "losers" are also "buyers" and helps business in general. they tend to have more spending power more than others, and they "help" circulate the money they earn from their jobs making the economy more robust and active.thinking about that, what really is "useless work"? and another, if the economy needs to change, into "what kind" actually does it need to change into?
  24. well, NOW it can be told that Kyle MacDonald's attempt has been a HUGE SUCCESS! after 14 items swapped in a span of one year, he FINALLY managed to get A newly-renovated HOUSE (built in the 1920's)!!! and to boot, he also get's a "KEY TO THE TOWN" from the Mayor of the Town of Kipling, Saskatchewan, Canada (who offered, along with the town council, employees and residents of Kipling, the said house.) plus, he'll be honorary mayor for a day, and will get a ONE RED PAPERCLIP DAY in Kipling decreed in his honor. the latest swap for the house by the way was a film role in Corbin Bernsens movie Donna on Demand. related article: http://forums.xisto.com/no_longer_exists/ and don't forget kyle's one red paperclip blog: http://oneredpaperclip.blogspot.de/ SWEET!
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