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Job offer is hereby withdrawn - it's done! [message #185337] Wed, 19 March 2014 16:44 Go to next message
Mr Oldies is currently offline  Mr Oldies
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Posted a request on a board, and almost instantly got a hit.
So Mr. Stuckle, and others that love to bash me, your oppurtunity to make
money just got blwon away.
The guy did the job the next day and his work is now online and is working
as I want it to.
The javascript reports to the mysql table when a song is being played.
He even tapped the ID3 tags from the mp3's so that the table also
automatically records title and artist.

Cost? $40.
Re: Job offer is hereby withdrawn - it's done! [message #185343 is a reply to message #185337] Wed, 19 March 2014 20:58 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Scott Johnson is currently offline  Scott Johnson
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On 3/19/14, 9:44 AM, richard wrote:
> Posted a request on a board, and almost instantly got a hit.
> So Mr. Stuckle, and others that love to bash me, your oppurtunity to make
> money just got blwon away.
> The guy did the job the next day and his work is now online and is working
> as I want it to.
> The javascript reports to the mysql table when a song is being played.
> He even tapped the ID3 tags from the mp3's so that the table also
> automatically records title and artist.
>
> Cost? $40.
>

Cost for job $40.00

Cost to see you break it and come here to ask how to fix it....priceless.

Scotty
Re: Job offer is hereby withdrawn - it's done! [message #185347 is a reply to message #185337] Wed, 19 March 2014 22:53 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Doug Miller is currently offline  Doug Miller
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richard <noreply(at)example(dot)com> wrote in news:jjqnjjrivnrs.1pgmveggq1s5e$.dlg@
40tude.net:

> Posted a request on a board, and almost instantly got a hit.
> So Mr. Stuckle, and others that love to bash me, your oppurtunity to make
> money just got blwon away.

Oh, NO! Say it isn't so! I lost the opportunity to make FORTY WHOLE DOLLARS!

> The guy did the job the next day and his work is now online and is working
> as I want it to.
> The javascript reports to the mysql table when a song is being played.
> He even tapped the ID3 tags from the mp3's so that the table also
> automatically records title and artist.
>
> Cost? $40.


>
Re: Job offer is hereby withdrawn - it's done! [message #185352 is a reply to message #185337] Thu, 20 March 2014 02:11 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Ed Mullen is currently offline  Ed Mullen
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richard wrote:
> Posted a request on a board, and almost instantly got a hit.
> So Mr. Stuckle, and others that love to bash me, your oppurtunity to make
> money just got blwon away.
> The guy did the job the next day and his work is now online and is working
> as I want it to.
> The javascript reports to the mysql table when a song is being played.
> He even tapped the ID3 tags from the mp3's so that the table also
> automatically records title and artist.
>
> Cost? $40.
>

A link to the working site would be interesting. Maybe.

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Re: Job offer is hereby withdrawn - it's done! [message #185355 is a reply to message #185337] Thu, 20 March 2014 04:11 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Evan Platt is currently offline  Evan Platt
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On Wed, 19 Mar 2014 12:44:16 -0400, richard <noreply(at)example(dot)com>
wrote:

> Posted a request on a board, and almost instantly got a hit.
> So Mr. Stuckle, and others that love to bash me, your oppurtunity to make
> money just got blwon away.

I don't think anyone here in their right mind would have taken you up
on that offer.

> The guy did the job the next day and his work is now online and is working
> as I want it to.

For now. But in 24 hours, you'll be begging him to change something or
fix something.

> The javascript reports to the mysql table when a song is being played.
> He even tapped the ID3 tags from the mp3's so that the table also
> automatically records title and artist.
>
> Cost? $40.

You get what you pay for.

Good luck.
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Re: Job offer is hereby withdrawn - it's done! [message #185356 is a reply to message #185343] Thu, 20 March 2014 04:11 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Evan Platt is currently offline  Evan Platt
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On Wed, 19 Mar 2014 13:58:28 -0700, Scott Johnson
<noonehome(at)chalupasworld(dot)com> wrote:


> Cost for job $40.00
>
> Cost to see you break it and come here to ask how to fix it....priceless.
>
> Scotty

You don't know bullis. He'll blame the person who did the job and
demand they fix the problem.
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Re: Job offer is hereby withdrawn - it's done! [message #185370 is a reply to message #185356] Thu, 20 March 2014 12:49 Go to previous message
Peter H. Coffin is currently offline  Peter H. Coffin
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On Wed, 19 Mar 2014 21:11:53 -0700, Evan Platt wrote:
> On Wed, 19 Mar 2014 13:58:28 -0700, Scott Johnson
> <noonehome(at)chalupasworld(dot)com> wrote:
>
>
>> Cost for job $40.00
>>
>> Cost to see you break it and come here to ask how to fix it....priceless.
>>
>> Scotty
>
> You don't know bullis. He'll blame the person who did the job and
> demand they fix the problem.

Won't be here, then. I'm okay with that.

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