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looking for music lovers!!!

At first this would be a hobby position hence the need for music lovers. Eventually we would like to turn this into a paid position.

The mission of NetLiveMusic.com is to help independent bands own, promote, and distribute their music. This is a really fun project and we would love to have more help.

To see the postnuke version of the site check out:
http://www.dev.netlivemusic.com
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Search engines

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Unique Nukes

If you take the time to visit any of the YAPNS areas of PostNuke, PHPNuke, etc... and start clicking through the links, you will notice that 90% of all nuked sites appear to use a common theme, or slight variance of a common theme and/or layout scheme. This is not to say that the standard NukeNews theme isn't a great theme, because it is!

The problem boils down to this, as developers in one capacity or another, we have the creative tools to take the net by storm. Sure we are making major dents into the realms once controled by the likes of Yahoo, HotWired, and C-Net, but our own creations are becomming the very chains that bind us.

The PostNuke development team has given us an excellent set of standards to follow. The API has been written to provide a basic guideline for module, block, admin, and end-user development. Through the use of this API, we can branch out into areas un-dreamt of before. Gamer/Developers can create modules that hook into their favorite Half-Life servers, pulling stats, etc... Author / programmers can write modules to help other authors deploy electronic versions of their books. There are no limits to the creative juices that we can place into a nuked site.

So why, then, do most nuked sites look the same?

For the past four months I have been developing my own site engine. It has many of the same features that PostNuke has. I started it as a personal learning experiment into the world of PHP. Now that I have a good understanding of the language, I can scrap my personal project and jump back into the world of PostNuke.

So here is my challenge. I would like to see what people can do with the PostNuke system. But! You must stay within the basic guidelines set forth in the API. The challenge here will be to make a PostNuked site not look like a PostNuked site. Why? How far can you mold the PostNuke system? Do you actually believe that *every* potential client wants a nuked site that looks like a thousand other nuked sites?

With the core engine, some handy graphics skills, plus a heavy dose of theme, topic, section, etc. orgainzation, I believe that a nuked site can compete with any other major site on the net. It will just take a high level of devotion and skill.

Who will be the first person to claim a spot on CoolHomePages.Com with a nuked site? Can we lift a PostNuke'd site to the level of respectability that other major sites recieve? We have the core engine. We have the modules. But do we have the secret ninja skills to bring everything together?

The challenge is yours...

Time Zone Offset?

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"_TP" bug in PN .703 ?

Haven't tried a newer version of PN, since I have made 1 billion changes to my currrent version of PN...

Regards,

Christoffer
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News Option help

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phpBB v.1.4 defaced sites.

Today May 10, 2002. I've found 11 websites that run phpBB v.1.4 defaced by different users.

For more information, visit <a href="http://www.needguide.com" target=_blank> NeedGuide.Com for the report. And <a href="http://www.blackhat.info" target=_blank> BlackHat.INFO for the archive.

Have a nice day.
TheWatcher of NeedGuide.Com "keeping postnuke secure"



Some Poor Bastard Just Got PostNuked!

But here is the real reason to go to <a href="http://www.poor-bastards.org" target=new>Poor Bastards. Did you ever wonder what happened to all of those pictures of people in compromising positions that you have seen flying around email over the years? Did you ever wish you could have held on to them? <a href="http://www.poor-bastards.org" target =new>Poor Bastards gallery has over 200 pictures with more being added every day. Every time the screen refreshes, you are treated to yet another Poor... well, you get the idea. Actually, there is a little eye candy hidden in the mix too. We also have a pretty good collection of those terrible, terrible Internet jokes that go flying around. If you have a good one, post it! We strive to have the most complete set of cruddy Internet jokes in existence.

Stop on by and say hi! Even if things are going well for you, you might have some great advice for someone else who, at the moment, is feeling a bit like one of the many <a href="http://www.poor-bastards.org" target=new>Poor Bastards. For the sake of clarity, although the name implies a place for the male of our species, women are equally welcome and are encouraged to stop in. If I created a URL that took the similar female word into account, it would probably not get past any net filters where many of us work and it would be a very long URL. As I said, the forum is brand new, and you know how nobody likes to be the first to post into an empty forum, so, I will appreciate any assistance you can offer breaking it in! And if you have some pictures to add, send them to content@poor-bastards.org .

<a href="http://www.poor-bastards.org" target=new>Poor Bastards welcomes you.

Fearless Leader <a href="http://www.poor-bastards.org" target=new>Poor Bastard, John


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