User talk:Mr. Totaldramaman

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Countdown timer code
Hey I need you to post this code at MediaWiki:Common.js so that the countdown time will work.... thanks :) Romcombo 22:38, August 25, 2011 (UTC)

/* import script for auto-refresh recent changes */ importScriptPage('AjaxRC/code.js', 'dev');

// ************************************************** // Experimental javascript countdown timer (Splarka) // Version 0.0.3 // ************************************************** // // Usage example: // //  Only January 01 2007 00:00:00 PST until New years. // //  Javascript disabled. // // If the date is in the format "x|January 01 2007 00:00:00 PST", then the timer is periodic with period x seconds using the given date as the starting time. function updatetimer(i) { var now = new Date; var then = timers[i].eventdate; var diff = Math.floor((then.getTime-now.getTime)/1000);

// catch bad date strings if(isNaN(diff)) { timers[i].firstChild.nodeValue = '** ' + timers[i].eventdate + ' **' ; return; }

// reduce modulo period if necessary if(timers[i].period > 0){ if(diff<0) diff = timers[i].period - ((-diff)%timers[i].period); else diff = diff%timers[i].period; }

// determine plus/minus if(diff<0) { diff = -diff; var tpm = ''; } else { var tpm = ''; }

// calcuate the diff var left = (diff%60) + ' seconds'; diff=Math.floor(diff/60); if(diff > 0) left = (diff%60) + ' minutes ' + left; diff=Math.floor(diff/60); if(diff > 0) left = (diff%24) + ' hours ' + left; diff=Math.floor(diff/24); if(diff > 0) left = diff + ' days ' + left timers[i].firstChild.nodeValue = tpm + left;

// a setInterval is more efficient, but calling setTimeout // makes errors break the script rather than infinitely recurse timeouts[i] = setTimeout('updatetimer(' + i + ')',1000); }

function checktimers { //hide 'nocountdown' and show 'countdown' var nocountdowns = getElementsByClassName(document, 'span', 'nocountdown'); for(var i in nocountdowns) nocountdowns[i].style.display = 'none' var countdowns = getElementsByClassName(document, 'span', 'countdown'); for(var i in countdowns) countdowns[i].style.display = 'inline'

//set up global objects timers and timeouts. timers = getElementsByClassName(document, 'span', 'countdowndate'); timeouts = new Array; // generic holder for the timeouts, global if(timers.length == 0) return; for(var i in timers) { var str = timers[i].firstChild.nodeValue; var j = str.indexOf('|'); if(j == -1) timers[i].period = 0; else { timers[i].period = parseInt(str.substr(0, j)); if(isNaN(timers[i].period) || timers[i].period < 0) timers[i].period = 0; str = str.substr(j + 1); } timers[i].eventdate = new Date(str); updatetimer(i); //start it up } } addOnloadHook(checktimers);

// ************************************************** // - end -  Experimental javascript countdown timer // **************************************************

can i be on this game? Jones143! 19:41, August 26, 2011 (UTC)

awwww i cant it's closed? Jones143! 19:44, August 26, 2011 (UTC)

Seeing as your memo inbox is full...
 Later that day, Jessie won the Head of Household competition "Buzzworthy" which required the HouseGuests to launch a ball into a group of buckets that resembled a   honeycomb   with the aim of getting the highest score.  safe keeping  logged  On Day 1, Jerry became the first Head of Household after four of his fellow HouseGuests voted him for the position based on first impressions prior to entering the House  safe keeping  logged  first entry - bb11  *10  11*  second entry - bb10  safe keeping

06:39, September 22, 2011 (UTC)


 * So my inbox is full? Huh. I'll clear it asap. And thanks. =) ~
 * yw :) 22:45, September 22, 2011 (UTC)

can i be invited to BBRP to see the HGs play, I'll be quiet Jones143! 15:29, September 25, 2011 (UTC)


 * Anyone's invited to watch. :) ~

thanks, no hard feelings from the BBRP nagging thing? Jones143! 22:21, September 25, 2011 (UTC)

and can you invite me, irc isnt working for me Jones143! 23:23, September 25, 2011 (UTC)

Q
Hey, on the second ep of BBRP, when the HoH comes into the room, can i make a letter for the HoH? Jones143! 00:08, October 8, 2011 (UTC)