View Full Version : Does Pat Fairbank deserve a cookie?
So after using frclinks.com to keep tabs on signups through 2 regional registration days, I'm humbly suggesting that Pat Fairbank deserves a cookie for his hard work. What does everyone else think?
Those shortcuts may be the very best thing since sliced bread.
Little known fact: Pat Fairbank actually makes delicious cookies. Last season Pat brought baked goods to the Simbots every Friday. What more can be said about someone who actually managed to make the FIRST website useful and can bake?
Andy Baker
24-10-2008, 14:00
Those shortcuts may be the very best thing since sliced bread.
Agreed... We could take one of those cookie dough logs, slice it up, and give a whole bunch to Pat. They need to be those swirly-types of cookies, just because.
AB
Travis Hoffman
24-10-2008, 14:03
Where's the "Yes, he deserves a cookie, but dangle the whole cookie factory in front of him so he'll create even more useful tools" poll option? :p
Brandon Martus
24-10-2008, 14:07
Nice job.
Rich Kressly
24-10-2008, 14:09
Warm chocolate chips for Pat!
Pat Fairbank
24-10-2008, 14:31
Wow, thanks! There are few things in the world that I consider to be more delicious than cookies. :)
Incidentally, I just added the complete list of FIRST event codes to the instructions page at frclinks.com so that you don't even have to go to the FIRST website to look them up (credit goes to SamSofa330 for the suggestion).
Jonathan Norris
24-10-2008, 14:46
I've come to the conclusion that the only way Pat's awesomeness can be explained is.... Pat Fairbank is a cookie.
Vikesrock
24-10-2008, 15:10
That's a nifty little tool! Didn't know about that before now.
Looks like the event search for event code "MN2" doesn't work quite right. It just reloads the page for some reason. Looks like it happens when anything other than letters are entered as part of the ID (I tried numbers and some symbols)
Pat Fairbank
24-10-2008, 15:24
Looks like the event search for event code "MN2" doesn't work quite right. It just reloads the page for some reason. Looks like it happens when anything other than letters are entered as part of the ID (I tried numbers and some symbols)My regular expressions weren't taking event codes with numbers into account, since I didn't know one existed until now. Should be fixed. Thanks for catching that.
Vikesrock
24-10-2008, 15:29
My regular expressions weren't taking event codes with numbers into account, since I didn't know one existed until now. Should be fixed. Thanks for catching that.
Works like a charm now.
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