UPDATE: When you lose your code, get ready for a prank!
If you have been using computers long enough, you know that you could sometimes lose your work if you don't save. We recently had an incident where mixman_ lost some code he has been working on. Of course, that didn't feel too good for him but even worse for the Muxlim team as it will cause some delay in getting more features out to our users.
So we decided to teach him a lesson:






That's right! It's his laptop stand, mouse, keyboard & laptop all around the office with a note: "I will NOT lose my code again!".
Hope it doesn't happen again :)
(29 Aug 2008, 4:47 am)
I will NOT pass on your ideas to my Boss (my father) as I am always losing something.
Looks like you have a great office to work in, just as you have a great site here. 
(28 Aug 2008, 11:20 am)
Hehehe... I will bring that idea to my husbands boss for the next time my husband messes up things... :D
(28 Aug 2008, 2:07 am)
hahahaha smart idea! maybe i will do that oneday if i ever lose something
aww mixman, hope u still remain all the code and re-type once again.
(27 Aug 2008, 5:41 pm)
PS: It would have been even more lol-istic if you had dismantled his laptop. Just imagine having to find the wi-fi card inside the cookie jar, the plamrest under the artificial plant, the hdd behind the fish tank. You do have a fish tank, right?
(27 Aug 2008, 5:39 pm)
Do you plan on optimising your my.muxlim.com pages. They're very heavy on all the browser I tested on. Firefox, Opera, and IE. I believe there are too much client-side scripts and far too many calls to the backend that's causing the problem. I have to wait a few second before either of the browser starts responding when I load my.muxlim.com. This kind of hampers from the user experience. And I don't at all like the deep navy blue background. Do you think you can change it to white like in spaces.muxlim.com? That would be wonderful. Thanks you.
And tell Mixman, I feel his pain. Just recently I lost a thousand lines long script that's mission critical. Fortunately, I had an older version saved which I was able to re-code to get back to where I was.
(27 Aug 2008, 5:16 pm)
Sticky note to the forehead might work well too :D lol
Masalama

(25 Sep 2008, 8:31 pm)
I know the feeling. I lost 3 days work once and was gutted. Mind you it only took about 4 hours to retype the code as first time you have to think about the solution. Now I got backups coming out of the kitchen sink