sorry. my intention wasn't to make light of violence of any nature.
the image i posted was an actual ad for las vegas. i just returned
from there (for the millionth time, i have family that live there..
not the biggest fan of vegas) ... and thus it was on my mind. i will
contain my sardonic wit
On Mon, Apr 5, 2010 at 1:06 PM, Kevin howerton wrote:
> ps. I didn't really murder a hooker in vegas
This sort of "joke" is highly offensive, and isn't appropriate here.
Frankly, I don't think it's appropriate *anywhere*, but I actually
have some power to stop this sort of crap here, and I'm usi
Hi,
On Apr 6, 12:19 am, Kevin Howerton wrote:
> I only killed one hooker, but it was really small so I don't know if it
> counts.
Hmmm…
> The problem with those patches though are that they don't appear
> (correct me if i'm wrong) to account for handling different deletes
> per reverse relation
I only killed one hooker, but it was really small so I don't know if it counts.
The problem with those patches though are that they don't appear
(correct me if i'm wrong) to account for handling different deletes
per reverse relation. You really need to have a more granular
approach. If an objec
Uhm, your fix fixes the problem at the wrong end. This can and should
be supported by the database's native capabilities. This would be the
ticket for it: http://code.djangoproject.com/ticket/7539
But I like your imagination, or is there more truth behind your story
than you'd admit?
Cheers,
Flor
Hi.
So I came across a use-case for wanting to delete content (which
django doesn't really handle exactly to my liking). I just got back
from a vacation in vegas and noticed in a drunken stupor I had posted
some pictures on my blog that should I really shouldn't have (
http://i.imgur.com/5oj15.jp