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    Quote Originally Posted by Mentor View Post
    Is that your way of saying you flip burgers for a living?

    Yea.. so's octopus :rolleyes:
    Yes octopus isn't spelt the same way they do in latin though, it's like saying quad erat demonstrandum is english, it's not, it's latin and always has been.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of...ses_%28full%29

    looks like ad hominem is on there, just like q.e.d.

    and uh no i don't work i chill out all day


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    Quote Originally Posted by Jewish Bear View Post
    Yes octopus isn't spelt the same way they do in latin though, it's like saying quad erat demonstrandum is english, it's not, it's latin and always has been.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of...ses_%28full%29

    looks like ad hominem is on there, just like q.e.d.

    and uh no i don't work i chill out all day
    Kinda explains that "real world" experience of yours. Also, believe it or not, i wasn't just saying "to the man" in Latin, its English meaning is different as in it refers to the logical fallacy.. the wikipedia page actually explains that?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mentor View Post
    Also, believe it or not, i wasn't just saying "to the man" in Latin, its English meaning is different as in it refers to the logical fallacy.. the wikipedia page actually explains that?
    using it as a logical fallacy changes approx. nothing. ad hominem is latin and always will be, it's like saying bonjour is english because a lot of british people use it


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    Quote Originally Posted by Jewish Bear View Post
    using it as a logical fallacy changes approx. nothing. ad hominem is latin and always will be, it's like saying bonjour is english because a lot of british people use it
    Or the term alter ego - thats latin after all... Hey, wait just a second! we do use that what a shock..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mentor View Post
    Or the term alter ego - thats latin after all... Hey, wait just a second! we do use that what a shock..
    Your lack of understanding of simple English is infuriating, I didn't say we didn't use ad hominem, I said it was Latin not English, just like alter ego, id est (i.e.), exempli gratia (e.g.). They're both Latin.

    Please stop posting until you can grasp what I'm saying.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Jewish Bear View Post
    Your lack of understanding of simple English is infuriating, I didn't say we didn't use ad hominem, I said it was Latin not English, just like alter ego, id est (i.e.), exempli gratia (e.g.). They're both Latin.

    Please stop posting until you can grasp what I'm saying.
    I'll point out you went from defending all you tips, too trying to save face by auguring that i dont understand english. Kinda reflects how well this is going for you..
    English is a composite of many languages all that have contributed words towards it over time. Theres a reason we spell center centre, its because its originally French. If you remove every word that is taken fully or party from a previous language, English would have to few words to even class as a language in itself. Just because a word exists in another language, does not mean it doesn't exist in English as well..

    This hasn't touched on php in quite a while, so is just heading further and further offtopic. Tips are wrong and should not be listened to. I'm gonna conciser this as pretty much proven so am calling it a night on this thread.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mentor View Post
    I'll point out you went from defending all you tips, too trying to save face by auguring that i dont understand english. Kinda reflects how well this is going for you..
    English is a composite of many languages all that have contributed words towards it over time. Theres a reason we spell center centre, its because its originally French. If you remove every word that is taken fully or party from a previous language, English would have to few words to even class as a language in itself. Just because a word exists in another language, does not mean it doesn't exist in English as well..
    words that are in the english dictionary and are considered "english" are drawn over hundreds of years, they don't just magically pop into the english dictionary whenever someone uses the word, just like ad hominem, not enough people use it to be considered english, i.e + e.g (full phrases) are used a bunch by english people but aren't really english at all, it's all based on how it gets used / is it used by other cultures and what not

    so i will say again, ad hominem isn't english, i.e and e.g aren't english and they wont be until we manipulate them into something english and usable, it has to sound english, feel english and be in the english dictionary to be english, i support i.e and e.g being english, but not the actual phrases behind them

    Quote Originally Posted by Mentor View Post
    This hasn't touched on php in quite a while, so is just heading further and further offtopic. Tips are wrong and should not be listened to. I'm gonna conciser this as pretty much proven so am calling it a night on this thread.
    i'm actually just gonna go ahead and say you're at a loss here and all of my tips are right because they're just that; tips
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    Quote Originally Posted by adammm View Post
    completely went over my head.
    Me too, so I'm not going to get involved lol.

    I'd just like to ask however, what makes a website "secure"? Since reading some of this thread, all I can imagine is getting my site finished and opened just to have it hacked... :S

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    Secure would refer to script/site vulnerabilities/exploits (filtering user inputs etc ). Presuming no potential hosting flaws.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Source View Post
    Secure would refer to script/site vulnerabilities/exploits (filtering user inputs etc ). Presuming no potential hosting flaws.
    Hmm.. so is there steps you should take when making a website or is there not much to worry about if you're keeping it pretty simple?

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