coolest javascript ever?
spyware wrote: Nevermind, and I'm pretty sure that the usage of the word menial in this context is either wrong or strongly discouraged.
It's wrong: http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/menial?jss=0
Big words only make for big britches if you know how to use them… otherwise, they just lead to big mistakes.
yours31f wrote: nevermind, it was menial.
I believe "trivial", "frivolous", "trifling", "superficial", or a good ol' fashioned "nothing major" would be better substitutes. @spyware, it appears you have a knack for cunning repartee. Is it like a natural talent, or something you worked on?
spyware wrote: [quote]yours31f wrote: nevermind, it was menial.
Nevermind, and I'm pretty sure that the usage of the word menial in this context is either wrong or strongly discouraged.[/quote]
spyware wrote:
Nevermind. I'm pretty sure that the usage of the word menial in this context is either wrong or strongly discouraged.
I would like to take the time to correct a compound sentence. I feel it necessary when I take into consideration we have a "grammar nazi" correcting our poor English.
bl4ckc4t wrote: I would like to take the time to correct a compound sentence. I feel it necessary when I take into consideration we have a "grammar nazi" correcting our poor English.
Disregard sentence structure, I don't take those specific rules into consideration. I communicate in a way which I like, fits me like a custom suit. See? Yeah, you see.
@OP: I think that js code is cool, even if it doesn't impress spyware :happy:
bl4ckc4t wrote: Nope.
It is from the last time that Reaper hacked HBH, Reaper banned me for calling him a script kiddie for using a CMS Exploit. hehe
Meh, if he understood it, he's not a script kiddie. If he didn't, then you can call him whatever you want. I'm actually surprised hbh was vulnerable to a exploit that everyone knew about!
Edit: Back on topic, you can find that code everywhere so it's really boring. Make up your own inline javascript that does something really cool :D.
hacker2k wrote: I'm actually surprised hbh was vulnerable to a exploit that everyone knew about!
… You're joking, right? :whoa:
Back on topic, you can find that code everywhere so it's really boring. Make up your own inline javascript that does something really cool :D.
Agreed… I hate using other people's JS. I might read it for reference, but it's not mine unless it has my style in it.
hacker2k wrote: I'm actually surprised hbh was vulnerable to a exploit that everyone knew about!
Everything has the potential to be vulnerable in any number of ways. Exploits do not follow a hard-set path and innovation is always around the corner (or at the end of someone's 50+ hour sugar high), so it's impossible to guard against them all. Every dog has his day.
Oh… and you can delete your posts if you slip. Just look for the checkbox at the bottom when you go to edit the post.
Zephyr_Pure wrote: [quote]hacker2k wrote: I'm actually surprised hbh was vulnerable to a exploit that everyone knew about!
Everything has the potential to be vulnerable in any number of ways. Exploits do not follow a hard-set path and innovation is always around the corner (or at the end of someone's 50+ hour sugar high), so it's impossible to guard against them all. Every dog has his day.
Oh… and you can delete your posts if you slip. Just look for the checkbox at the bottom when you go to edit the post.[/quote]
Yeah I guess that's true. And thanks for the info. I never noticed that box.