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all ![]() | Rob is 20,118 days old today. |
Entries this day: humanClockpics humanClockpics >This is a semi-canned message from Craig at humanclock.com. >About 2,254,107 seconds ago (ok...about 26 days), you submitted >11 photos for the website. > >Sorry it took so long to get the pictures into the >site. I had to rewrite all of the code that processes >submissions and puts the photos into the clock....but >things are all better now. Future submissions to the >website will now only take a few days to put onto the >site, instead of a few eons. > >Here is a rundown of what I did with your 11 photos: > >(dude_1143.jpg) * put into the website as 11:43 pm * >(dude_1145.jpg) * put into the website as 11:45 pm * >(dude_1151.jpg) * put into the website as 11:51 pm * >(rob_1100.jpg) * put into the website as 11:00 pm * >(rob_1143.jpg) * put into the website as 11:43 pm * >(rob_1144.jpg) * put into the website as 11:44 pm * >(rob_1145.jpg) * put into the website as 11:45 pm * >(rob_1146.jpg) * put into the website as 11:46 pm * >(rob_1148.jpg) * put into the website as 11:48 pm * >(rob_1150.jpg) * put into the website as 11:50 pm * >(rob_1150_v2.jpg) * put into the website as 11:50 pm * > > > >Quick note concerning accepted photos: > > Your photo(s) shares a timeslot with other photos, > so it might not always come up at the specified time. If > the clock has more than one photo for a given time, it chooses > a picture at random. If your photo does not come up, hit > reload/refresh on your browser during that minute and it > should come up eventually. If it doesn't come up at all > when I said it would, write me and tell me I need to write > better code or something.permalink |