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  1. INITIAL D...rock on! lol JAY ALL THE WAY as my nick says it all..we aim to get jay chou to australia but its a big task so we r lookin into lots of support from australian fan hahalol pm me if anyone of u want a copy of initial d.. not from me thou.. i can tell u how to get it but i take no responsibility againts any trouble u get into :P hehe

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  2. Im kind of guessing from the error since I don't know that much about sql.... but if your error message is correct, the "DEFAULT CHARSET=latin1" part is incorrect.

     

    Reasons for being incorrect.  One possible reason is that the server doesn't have "latin1" charset.  Another could be that the line of code is incorrect.

     

    My suggestion would be to try taking out the "CHARSET = latin1" part and see if it works.  Otherwise you could just manually create the table through mysqladmin.

     

    Hope it helps :P

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    thanks for your reply.. i did take it out before but unfortunately it came up with a extreamly error after that so i thought i would post it here and maybe i should find out whats the defult char for Xisto server..

     

    but anyway..thanks anyway... appreciate it


  3. to be honest i dont really care if they get married beause its thier choice ...agree? u have to :P and plus a friend of mine is gay as well and to be honest they r like very nice people and at least they r brave to express thier feelings and stuff like that..u think i have the guts to tell people that i like another guy (but im not *person* so dont worry) ... but yeh... all depends!...free speech!


  4. I Want Buy it plz help me  :P

    I think so Nokia is the best. whats your opinion?

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    well depends what level of function n stuff you need and stuff.. if you want a phone that is easy to use and looks ok... i think nokia is the phone for you but if you want some very nice camera nice design but crap feature then samsung is the way to go... and if you want something nice with quite good feature i guess motorola can b your choice..i used to use nokia but now i hv a sony ericsson phone..so if you want a top of the range, very nice feature and nice design..get a sony ericsson B)

  5. hi there,

    im just wondering if anyone can tell me what is wrong when im trying to restore my sql databsse (sorry if this is in the wrong section but i guess this is the only section that i think this will fit in)

    SQL-query:
    CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS `e107_banlist` (
    `banlist_ip` varchar( 100 ) NOT NULL default '',
    `banlist_admin` smallint( 5 ) unsigned NOT NULL default '0',
    `banlist_reason` tinytext NOT NULL ,
    PRIMARY KEY ( `banlist_ip` )
    ) ENGINE = MYISAM DEFAULT CHARSET = latin1


    MySQL said: Documentation#1064 - You have an error in your SQL syntax.  Check the manual that corresponds to your MySQL server version for the right syntax to use near 'DEFAULT CHARSET=latin1' at line 6


    thanks

    kenneth

  6. OMG...they r either slow or stupid.. no offence... they hv this function on the fon lettin you check your usage..so i looked at it and i realised i hv one more ringtone left (free) so i downloaded one and then the next thing..they charged me for the ringtone.. omg.. so i called them back and ask them..and they couldnt nething until i get my next bill..omg..they r soooo unorganised!!!and they gave me 50 free MMS for a month..and i sent 5 of them...somehow they changed the figure on the phone and it goes back to 50.. so i thot..oh nice..a glitch..so i called them up to double check see if i hv 50 left..and they told me i hv 45..now i hv to count everytime i sent a MMS so i dont go over the free limit.. man... how much dummer can they get??


  7. yep.. each of them cost around 100 thousand if im not wrong and if anyone wants to read more about it goto http://www.beyond.com.au/

    i personally think that its really usefull but not too practicle as it might b an obstacle in the hospital because everyone is rushing in that place and if a slow moving robot is in the way it slows down the process and i still think nothing beats real person beat hving a real person next to you


  8. This was taken from http://forums.xisto.com/no_longer_exists/

    Netbux and PayPup are quickly gaining attention as two awful scams. Covering the background, both programs promise to pay each member 2 cents for searching Google, Yahoo, eBay, MSN and many other sites with searching capabilities. Both were founded in April of 2005, first Netbux.org, followed by Pay-Pup.com. Pay-to-Search (PTS) seemed to be a big splash, with members able to earn thousands of dollars per month.
    Unfortunately, both websites are overhyped scams. First of all, there is no way that any advertiser would pay 2c to Netbux and PayPup for each time a random user searches and receives an advertisement. Ads are not worth $0.02 each. Not to mention, referral commission is 100%, so Netbux and PayPup scammers are actually promising to pay $0.04 per search! If you know anything about the advertising business, $40.00 CPM is absurd, and no company would pay that much.

    As if that were not horrible enough, Netbux and PayPup are offering to sell unreferred members to those willing to fork out some cash. At first, both sold referrals for $1 per each member. Later, Netbux increased the rate to $3, and PayPup to $2.50. In any circumstance, this is nothing more than a fishy smelling scam. Since referrals can earn $1 PER DAY for the user who purchased them, it makes zero sense for the website owners to sell them at such a low rate! The only possibility is that Netbux and PayPup simply want to earn more free money before they close down their business.

    Perhaps they are eager for more money to make up for lost revenue. Both Netbux and PayPup had their Google AdSense accounts terminated, for two separate reasons. Netbux urged members to "CLICK HERE!" which is a clear violation of AdSense for Search policy. PayPup greedily edited its website code so that mesothelioma attorney and lawyer AdSense advertisements would always show up. Anyone with knowledge of the AdSense knows that these pay dollars per click, and forcing them to appear is against the terms of service. On top of that, Netbux was also removed from another advertisement company, Clicksor.

    Forced to move on, both sites were required to find new advertisements. Netbux settled for selling 75,000 ad impressions for $29, which equals $0.0003 income per search. This is less than 1% of the 4 cents promised per search! Not even 1%! PayPup went solely with advertisements that only pay when users enter private and personal information, not exactly the most courteous way to earn income through members.

    Now attempting to get quick cash by selling unreferred members, Netbux and PayPup earned well over $10,000 through sales of referrals. Ironically, PayPal caught on to the scam, and froze the accounts of both, meaning that they could not send or receive more payments. On they went, scamming again through 2CO.com. Once again, they were recognized for the scammers they are, and removed from that service as well. Finally, they had to settle for accepting payments via Charge.com, a high-risk company which simply put is a credit card transaction processor. Anyone foolish enough to give away money to these two scoundrels after seeing all of this occur certainly does justice to the saying, "A fool and his money are soon parted..."

    Furthermore, if it were not apparent enough already, Netbux and PayPup are, in all honesty, the same company (scam). The same person, MidiFox.com hosted both websites, until traffic became too much to contain. One site simply was not enough to reel in users and advertisement agencies, as well.

    Both websites say that they will never sell, trade, or give away any personal information. How then, do they justify the fact that anyone can see the email address of each referral he has - including ones which he purchased?! Netbux sneakily removed its forums right as PayPup was being launched, simply a way to stop users from communicating about the obvious relationship. PayPup went down for days at a time during the first week of its existence, causing many members, including referrals who had been "purchased" by someone else, to stop coming back and earning money for the one who had shelled out $1 per member. Netbux was hacked and its security breached. PayPup mysteriously made referral links virtually invalid, as anyone clicking on the "Create" button for a new account would have the referral code wiped away from their browser, a cheap way of getting more "unreferred" members to selfishly sell for more cash, and a clear violation of the statement that referral codes would stick to that potential new member's IP address, even if the browser were closed and the computer shut down!

    Netbux and PayPup are most certainly scams. Feel free to check back shortly. The only ways they could survive more than a few months would be to ban multitudes of members with high earnings, lower their payment rates dramatically, or add tons of new advertisements. If none of those happens, you probably will not see them around after a few months, at least not with the same business plan.

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  9. I bought this phone recently and it is probably one of the best 3 Phone out in Australia at the moment. Nice silky design and yeh im loving it.. i guess if anyone is lookin into a 3G phone this is the fon for u ..but if u can wait... wait a little longer for the new sony ericsson K600i ... its even better!


  10. I saw that machine on "Beyond Tomorrow" on Channel 7 (Perth, Western Australia) the other day and i think its pretty cool how they can do that.. but u never know if the terrorist r smarter then them and even the machine cant stop them? haha.. no one knows until smething happen i guess..

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