User talk:Kilroy/Archive
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You remember me. You know. From the forum. -Shopiom
Yes, I do. You rock. Kilroy
Even though I stole two half dollars fro-I mean, never, ever did anything wrong! -Shopiom
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{It's just my wedsite. Don't go. --Kilroy}
Now give me my money. --FireBird
- Um, I meant what classic video game that's from, not WHERE it's from.... yeah.... sorry, you can have ONE half dollar I guess... :D --Kilroy 18:56, 23 Oct 2004 (MST)
- I'm assuming it's NOT Outrun 2019, considering that's what the image filename is? I mean, it CAN'T be, that'd be far too easy a gain of some dough.
- Seems to be an interesting story behind the sign, though, and one that happened during WWII to boot... but that's a different matter for a different time. Shadow Hog 20:22, 23 Oct 2004 (MST)
- Sorry to say this, but the answer was obvious.... Outrun 2019 is correct... --Kilroy 20:52, 23 Oct 2004 (MST)
Welcome message code display
Hey there Kilroy. I just noticed your link for quickly grabbing your welcome message code. There are a few ways you can make this a little easier for your self. Either encloce the links and your signature code in <nowiki> tags, or put the whole message in <pre> tags. Both of these methods will eliminate the need for you to click anything. What a time saver! -- Tom 19:23, 24 Oct 2004 (MST)
- Why didn't I think of that before. Thanks Tom!!! --Kilroy 19:38, 24 Oct 2004 (MST)
Bit overzealous on the editing
Changing "50 emails" back wasn't necessary. The comment about "flagrant error" being like the Windows BSOD makes absolutely no sense (Have you seen a BSOD in Windows lately? They're called "stop errors" for a reason.) Flagrant sounds a lot more like the old "illegal operations" from Windows 3.1.
- Okay, I don't understand... The fun fact, before you changed it, was talking about how the flagrant error screen looks like the Windows BSOD. You changed it to suggest that it is a spoof of general error messages, however, it is obvious that TBC were making fun of the BSOD with their "flagrant error" message. That's why I changed it back. Your comment, however, suggests that you were trying to say that the TERM "flagrant error" sounds like the old illegal operations from Windows 3.1, is that correct? Maybe you misunderstood what the fun fact was actually meaning? --Kilroy 22:11, 31 Oct 2004 (MST)
- Blue screens of death haven't used the term "illegal operation" since Windows 9x. The error "illegal operation" actually first started as a dialog box in the Win 3.1 era. It's a matter of detail. I've changed the page again to reflect both sides.
- Good job. I like what it says now. --Kilroy 22:21, 31 Oct 2004 (MST)
Category line breaks
Hey, good catch with the category line break thing. I had been wondering what was causing all that whitespace on some pages. -- Tom 23:30, 6 Nov 2004 (MST)
- Thanks. --Kilroy 23:45, 6 Nov 2004 (MST)
Help
I notice you created another help section. We already have one. Just so you know why I deleted it. :) -- FireBird|Talk
- I never created any help sections. If you're refering to HRWiki:Help, I never created it. Anyways, good job deleting the other help section. --Kilroy 18:02, 7 Nov 2004 (MST)
- Yeah, I know, the small text is part of your signature, but for some reason, on my user talk page, unless I edit your signatures, my replys are typed in small text! --Kilroy 20:32, 7 Nov 2004 (MST)
Hey.
Hey, I'm just dropping a line. I'm too tired to log in. Anyway, hi and what's up? 64.12.117.5 00:13, 13 Nov 2004 (MST)User talk:Hagurumon
- Hey Hagurumon. Not much going on. I'm just bored. --Kilroy 08:24, 13 Nov 2004 (MST)
Moving
I noticed you recently moved Peasant's Quest Preview, and then changed all the links. If I'm not mistaking, all the redirected links direct to Peasant's Quest Preview, without having to change the links. Just trying to save you some trouble. :) -- FireBird|Talk
- I thought it was best for the links to just go directly to the page instead of having to go through a redirect. It wasn't a problem at all for me to change them though. Thanks for noticing. --Kilroy 16:45, 15 Nov 2004 (MST)