#12 Eso me pasó a mi hace años. Yo todo ilusionado cuando van cantando las chicas del telcupón (cuando aun estaba carmencita sevilla y las ovejitas) decenas de millar, unidades de millar... llega a las unidades y ZAAASSS en toda la boca, fallé las unidades!!! Por un dichoso número!!!
#17 La gente no aprende. Los de imageshack.us deberían poner un goatse en vez de esa ranita para decir claramente que no se haga hotlinking y que se ponga el link correcto. La gente es que es un poco lerda y aunque se lo digan mil veces van a seguir haciendo las cosas mal. Luego le toca a otro intentar arreglar los platos rotos y hacer de pringaoHowTo.
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Huyy la pifie...
Es lo que tiene la lotería.
Vaya putadón que te pase esto, pero por le dan 1000 leros
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ImageShack allows each image 100 megabytes of transfer per hour. If an image exceeds this amount, it will be rendered inaccessible.
In order to prevent inaccessible images, please utilize the clickable thumbnail function as often as possible instead of hotlinking full images. Clickable thumbnails are generally small in size and do not use as much bandwidth as large images. Your images' viewers will be able to click on the thumbnails in order to see the large images.
The most common causes of large bandwidth usage are animated gifs inside the avatar and signature section of message boards and non-thumbnailed series of large images.