This afternoon we have mainly been trying to make the site go a bit faster… and made it go a bit slower instead… or maybe we made it go so fast that it went back in time… twice.
So mucho apologies to those who lost comments this afternoon – we reckon we can get them back, honest.
Bigger apologies to those who registered on road.cc this afternoon… erm not sure we can get you back. We’ll try though.
We promise not to fiddle about with the back end of the live site any more
We promise not to fiddle about with the back end of the live site any more
We promise not to fiddle about with the back end of the live site any more
We promise not to fiddle about with the back end of the live site any more
We promise not to fiddle about with the back end of the live site any more
We promise not to fiddle about with the back end of the live site any more
We promise not to fiddle about with the back end of the live site any more
We promise not to fiddle about with the back end of the live site any more
We promise not to fiddle about with the back end of the live site any more
We promise not to fiddle about with the back end of the live site any more
We promise not to fiddle about with the back end of the live site any more
We promise not to fiddle about with the back end of the live site any more
and so on…
7 thoughts on “Back, back, back in time…”
Lines don’t quite have the
Lines don’t quite have the same effect when we all know you’ve just done (apple + c) (apple + v) 12 times! I vote you do some hand-written ones and scan them in.
what is this?
apple c apple v of which you speak?
Um… yes
[quote] What is this apple c apple v of which you speak?
Maybe it is best that YOU don’t fiddle with the back end of the live site 😉
heh
my live back end fiddling days are over
We promise not to fiddle about with the live site
we don’t promise not to accidentally apply an update that was meant for the development site to the live site, though.
🙂
looks like i got away with it though, just about
yeah just about
looks nice mind
Arf!
I worked on a site where
Arf!
I worked on a site where the “policy” was to test in live – it made you a very careful developer, albeit an extremely stressed one at times…