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Dr. Pooh
[quote]Posted: Saturday, April 5, 2008 at 8:09 am EDT
Thanks. And what I mean by real, I'm talking about ones you see at movie theaters and not the ones a company makes just cause it looks cool. For instance, just about every Indy 4 poster that's out.

KnocK
[quote]Posted: Saturday, April 5, 2008 at 4:54 am EDT
Dr. Pooh... just stay away from Moviegoods.com they suck balls...more than Chains and I did apparentlySmile

I used to have a site but I haven't ordered in a while. if you are looking for REAL movie posters, size wise they are 27X40...not the 24X36 you will find at a lot of places. allposters.com usually is good.
Chains
[quote]Posted: Friday, April 4, 2008 at 10:59 pm EDT
hey knock....i left my vibrator between your matresses on your side of the bed....would you have ed bring that back to me along with my coat?

thanksSmile
Dr. Pooh
[quote]Posted: Friday, April 4, 2008 at 8:54 pm EDT
Are you still around Knock?

I need to know where I can get movie poster reprints. Official ones.
Anubis
[quote]Posted: Thursday, June 28, 2007 at 11:36 am EDT
Hey Knock your girls are getting back together. Their going on a reunion world tour.
Quade
[quote]Posted: Monday, May 29, 2006 at 11:20 pm EDT
yeah, caching proxies suck ass. our it department installed one, thinking they were trying to help. imagine when you make a change to a website, and it doesn't show up for hours (even when you ssh into a machine, and see your change in the file).

ISPs are starting to do this all over the place, including comcast, bell south, and verizon; they do this as a way to speed up internet service for everyone -- they serve it out of memory, rather than spending all that time looking up the page, etc... but, they all suck.

but a way to get around it, if you think your page is cached, add ?asdfasdf to the end of the URL; or &asdf if it already has a ? in the URL. the cache proxy will think it's a different page, and fetch a fresh copy.

assholes.
KnocK
[quote]Posted: Friday, May 26, 2006 at 4:22 pm EDT
Cool, I guess that makes partial sense...just not to me :D

Working with flash I am glad the server we use does not cache the site.
Dr. Pooh
[quote]Posted: Friday, May 26, 2006 at 12:59 pm EDT
Couldn't find a "For Knock" thread. I guess this is for others too, but Knock and I discussed the issue.

I just read on "Inside the Experience" that some service providers will cache your sites on their servers, and they typically clear them once a day. It appears thats what my problem was here at work. You may never run into the 24 hour problem, but I thought I'd let you know on this little gem just in case.
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