Posts by matthewbuchanan
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That first episode is now available from the NZ iTunes Store as a high-quality video podcast too.
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Ah right, yes I think I did know that now you mention it. Nice job anyway.
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Someone's gone to a bit of trouble to 3D render an iPod on the hammer thrower in the Clinton ad. That wasn't in the original. Cool.
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Leo's profile on YouTube says he's 35... :-)
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I'd log in to verify this (again) but I'm getting:
503 Service Temporarily UnavailableThe comedy continues! The other thing to check is that you give your avatar a rating of PG or less: if it's defaulted to X, it won't show up here. The interface for setting ratings is a bit daft, you have to rollover the avatar and then click on the rating letter to the right of it. None of which you can do if the service is unavailable... :-\
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Yes, a little red-faced here. But the good news is that a whole heap more of your gravatars will now be working. We had a small bug in some hex conversion library code on the site, which is now fixed.
@David Slack: could you double check you signed up with the same email address on Gravatar as you did here? Yours appears to still not be working...
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Robyn, which is your comment? This one? If so, the MD5 hash of your email address that we're sending to Gravatar:
9dc774161ab296d76a3ee011e767a
is slightly different from the one on the Gravatar site:
9dc774161ab296d706a3ee00011e767a
This could be an issue with the algorithm we're using, I'll check it tomorrow. Funny that it should work for some and not others.
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Most of the issues with Gravatars now seem to be ironed out. If you've created one but it's not showing on this site, make sure you "associate" the image with your email address. This is a crucial step (probably should be automated) in the process.
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with an ad that´s even bigger than the pa head
@Sebastian: the PA header was reduced in size to accommodate the advert and so as to not push the content any further down the page than was necessary. Irony eh.
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The problem was a missing "www." in the URL, the regex expects it. I'll note it as a bug to be fixed (and have altered your post Graeme).