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Traceback (most recent call last):
File "process997.py", line 3, in ?
import MySQLdb, stat, sys, os, string, commands, ftplib
File "/usr/lib64/python2.4/site-packages/PIL/__init__.py", line 19, in ?
File "build/bdist.linux-x86_64/egg/_mysql.py", line 7, in ?
File "build/bdist.linux-x86_64/egg/_mysql.py", line 6, in __bootstrap__
ImportError: libmysqlclient_r.so.15: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
That code WAS working fine for months................
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Re: Daily WTF
You snooze, you lose!
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From Jean's sig on the Microsquirt forum :-(
Fred.
Your sig will always be welcome to link to jbperf on this board, Jean!Signature edited by Forum Admin Team to conform with rules: no link to items that compete with B&G products allowed.
Fred.
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WoW and to someone that has given so much to the MS world...
buncha shite..
buncha shite..
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http://anonym.to/?http://msefi.com/.htaccess
I'd LOVE to see the contents of that file!
Fred.
I'd LOVE to see the contents of that file!
The first sentence in the first paragraph (beginning 'Note') appears to not be valid english, too.You aren't allowed to view the page you have requested.
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Some may have noticed, I have a catch all on my domain name, and I create my e-mail address based on who requested my address. I've been doing this for about 10 years, as I look to find someone who misuses my e-mail address. I just flagged my first bad / spam e-mail from doing my e-mail this way. Oddly enough, it came from the address I gave Megasquirt years ago.
I've been surprised at how well many providers maintain their e-mail systems. Back when I started this e-mail system, I honestly expected to have several email addresses that I would have to filter to the trash, but I haven't been spam-ed like that yet. The address I gave MS hasn't seen activity for at least 3 years, and I doubt it's being knowingly used by the MS crowd. I might wager a guess that the MS system has been compromised, and their e-mail addresses copied. So those that have info over there, you may want to make a backup.
Any how, it's a bit interesting to see that MS was the first to have bad security practices that lead to my e-mail address being spam-ed. Also thanks Fred for keeping your security tight. MS WTF.
I've been surprised at how well many providers maintain their e-mail systems. Back when I started this e-mail system, I honestly expected to have several email addresses that I would have to filter to the trash, but I haven't been spam-ed like that yet. The address I gave MS hasn't seen activity for at least 3 years, and I doubt it's being knowingly used by the MS crowd. I might wager a guess that the MS system has been compromised, and their e-mail addresses copied. So those that have info over there, you may want to make a backup.
Any how, it's a bit interesting to see that MS was the first to have bad security practices that lead to my e-mail address being spam-ed. Also thanks Fred for keeping your security tight. MS WTF.
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Good god. Talk about heavy handed, first the sigs, then that? What happened to heavy footed folks running performance forums?
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http://anonym.to?http://www.msgpio.com/ ... ?f=3&t=111
Lance calls the I/O extender a virtual copy of the GPIO!
Lance calls the I/O extender a virtual copy of the GPIO!
previously: ca7
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Una wrote:Wait a second.. I linked to the MS3 forum!! What the heck? The MegaSquirt 3 *IS* B&G hardware.. What the heck?
LOL, that is the funniest thing I've read so far today. It was discussing it on an b&g forum, why wasn't it blocked there? He's suck a dork! Unbelievable!Lance wrote:MS-III is B&G, the I/O extender definitely is not B&G hardware, and is not sanctioned or approved in any way by B&G. The thread you linked to was discussing the extender.
Someone send ca7 some beers! He sure comes up with some gold.
Thread saved for reference.
Fred.
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Cross post:
Fred.
And more gold from MS land :More gold, via nhtshot, courtesy egor, written by a "now unemployed paki" LOLOL
Stunningly bad! :-)Code: Select all
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That guy is seriously disturbed.Una wrote:Yup yup, I've said it before. I'm glad TS isn't open source, because I think it's one of the selling points for MS. If it were open source, someone might just adapt it to work with some other ECM... Anytime someone on another car forum sees my TS dash, they want it, so it's a good way to introduce them to the MS world.
Fred.
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Re: MS2/Extra 3.1.1 released
paebin wrote:Hi James,
I would like to ask you about the RENIX 44-2-2 mode, in the file "ms2_extra_ign_wheel.c" we can see 19 teeth of 8.2° and one of 24.6°, but 19*8.2+1*24.6=180.4 (and not 180°).
Does that change anything ? :?:
@+
Fabien.
Wow.jsmcortina wrote:Not a great deal, no. Theoretically timing accuracy might be off by 0.1 degrees, but there are plenty of other factors that likely mean this is unimportant.
James
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