Re: Re: [PHP] Sniping on the List

2011-11-18 Thread Fredric L. Rice
rc> Thus before the big bang is perfectly rc> valid whether we could perceive it or not. ts> Not really. It's as meaningless as asking ts> what's north of the North Pole. That's an interesting point. If you stand at the North Pole where all lines of reference converge, there is still Galactic Nort

Re: [PHP] Sniping on the List

2011-11-18 Thread Fredric L. Rice
rc> However, what is valid is to take a point of rc> reference in time and infer a period before rc> it. Thus before the big bang is perfectly valid rc> whether we could perceive it or not. It's a question of asking what existed before anything existed, though. The answer is not even "nothing" sin

Re: [PHP] Sniping on the List

2011-11-18 Thread Fredric L. Rice
>> It's another nail in the coffin of deity constructors. > Not even slightly. Totally since deity constructors only started to exist after the second generation of stars formed since the advent of hadronic life. > But none of this has anything even vaguely related to PHP. Sure it does, the orig

Re: [PHP] Sniping on the List

2011-11-17 Thread Fredric L. Rice
>> Consider this -- do you think the second before >> the "Big Bang" was negative or null? > I don't know. There's no point concerning ourselves > with unanswerable questions. The question itself is a logical absurdity since there was no time prior to the Big Bang. The advent of time began when th

RE: [PHP] Sniping on the List

2011-11-17 Thread Fredric L. Rice
> What if we were to throw in quantum duality in here? > Null and !Null at the same time Please no, our company is trying to outsource to India and they're constantly trying to shove things through narrow slits and the effect has been costly. -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) T

Re: [PHP] Sniping on the List

2011-11-14 Thread Fredric L. Rice
> If you are the world's best coder That would be me. :) -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php

Re: [PHP] PHP Security: Best Practices

2011-08-08 Thread Fredric L. Rice
> I am currently researching security best > practices/methods. Can anyone offer > any current resources/recommendations? That is a huge arena and the question can not be answered very well without describing what you are needing to protect. Security in debth depends upon what you are protecting a