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cool. they've been pretty up to date on everything. more than you'd expect a regular news site to be.
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hey guys, there's something about thegothamtimes.com thats weird...
if you have Firefox, go to thegothamtimes.com and right click. go to View Page Info and a window will pop up. where it says "Expires", note the time it says. close the window, reload the page and View Page Info again..guys, the time keeps going up! thats why the page hasn't changed.
hey guys, there's something about thegothamtimes.com thats weird...
if you have Firefox, go to thegothamtimes.com and right click. go to View Page Info and a window will pop up. where it says "Expires", note the time it says. close the window, reload the page and View Page Info again..guys, the time keeps going up! thats why the page hasn't changed.
the 'black' page expires at 3:49 AM Friday, according to the source code via firefox.
dark sential is right.
The time keeps on changing. Now it's at 4:01 AM
So is it a countdown? What the hell is it?
I don't have Firefox, and I live in Central time. So somebody help me out please.
actually its more like a reverse countdown. let me put it this way: on Firefox you can find out exactly when a page expires, if it has an expiration date/time. well, every time i've reloaded the page and checked the expiration, the time seems to increase rather than staying on one particular time. hope that makes some sense
But when does it stop? Countups don't make any sense. You can count up forever.
thats what i've been trying to figure out for the past 4 hours and i'm still asking the same question