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Besides, I configured my PC to flush it's cache each time I shut it down, so it ain't that ;)
> Might be the image of the normal splat was stored in cache for your
> browser to access quicker meaning that this image was opened instead
> of the X-mas snowman one.
or a pikachu Plushie.
> See, your just wrong.
> Business get special internet accounts with stupid bandwidth at
> expensive costs, and those IPs are usually static.
Except in the case of Special Reserve, when it was dynamic. :P
That's why the picture wasn't loading, and that (if you look at the properties on the image now) is why they replaced the IP address with the URL it's currently using. :P
Meaning I was infact, right. ;)
> *rolls eyes at Hallo*
>
> I wasn't referring to your IP, I was referring to the IP they'd
> entered in the page's source as the image's host, if you currently see
> it fine it's likely because it's still stored in IE's (or whatever
> browser you're using) cache from the time you visited and it did load.
See, your just wrong.
Business get special internet accounts with stupid bandwidth at expensive costs, and those IPs are usually static.
Anyway, every website etc has an IP and very rarely do they change dynamically.
The reason general public IPs are allocated dynamically is to create a secure platforms for individuals who don't really require a static IP, theres little point.
I'm stupid.
I wasn't referring to your IP, I was referring to the IP they'd entered in the page's source as the image's host, if you currently see it fine it's likely because it's still stored in IE's (or whatever browser you're using) cache from the time you visited and it did load.
> What did it look like?
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It's a snowman with presents around it with the Special Reserve logo behind it.
Works fine for me. :-)