I think HTML5 can do everything Flash can, in theory. The real problem is the browsers. Can every browser handle heavy HTML5 and can they all act the same way? I’d say a big NO for now 
Yeah, I noticed that months ago and was shocked as well. Talk about terrible functionality! FaceBook should notify about any private message, what’s the point if you don’t notify the user? I bet very few people know about it.
samberson said
So do you reckon that if you asked for your item to have a lower or higher price then they would actually change it?
Just to confirm it, yes. I got one of my item’s price changed by asking. Keep in mind though, they only “consider” when you ask, it won’t get changed 100% just because the author requested.
MarioLucianAndreano said
So it seems that the Sarma is very well known in tha balkans + Turkeyhere in Romania is also very traditional, I like the one in grape tree leaves
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I am wondering if you guys actually call it “sarma”? That’s the Turkish name for it, the word “sarma” means like “the wrapping”, “to wrap” or something like that. If so, it is nice to know it is popular in foreign countries 
Those are made out of cabbage…are also good but the ones made using grape tree/vine leaves are much more popular here in Turkey. The thinner the roll, the better 
I’d say Dürüm, a traditional Turkish wrap which is made from lavash or yufka flatbread that is filled with typical döner kebab ingredients. Not to be confused with Lahmacun 
http://www.bankcafe.com.tr/wp-content/uploads/2012/08/tavuk-doner-durum.jpg
I am not very active, especially new to Google+ plus but I hope I will get better so here are mine;
Does your project really have to be in Joomla? I recommend WordPress instead. I had to make a Joomla theme for a relative, checked it a bit and managed to modify an existing theme unprofessionally. It had like 5000 files if I remember correct, WP has about 1500 I think. Numbers include admin files. Anyway, WP should be a lighter system.
EDIT : Oh Lol, necro thread…
Next will be this I guess, Google Tongue! Lick your screen for delicious tastobytes 
egemenerd said
https://www.weusecoins.com/questions.php
Well I understand that you can’t track “each coin on its own” but still, all transactions are kept, and all the ownerships has to be kept. Somehow, I find it hard to believe it is untrackable. I think if government really wants to track them, they should be able to. How does the system keep track of ownerships? Don’t they store some type of IP or MAC ID or something? There’s the term “wallet”, how do you claim some wallet to be yours? Can’t you detect the transactions concerning a certain wallet. I don’t see why government can’t knock on your door claiming tax. Anyway, I guess I’ll just wait and see how it turns out…
I am confused or should I say, not satisfied. People say it is untrackable but then it is said that everyone knows who the current owner of each bitcoin is. How come this is untrackable? It is open source so can’t you add codes to keep track of all that transactions?
