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[{"user_id": 275, "stars": [], "topic_id": 21172, "date_created": 1303698846.313652, "message": "Having some trouble getting this to fire as expected", "group_id": 160, "id": 798199}, {"user_id": 275, "stars": [], "topic_id": 21172, "date_created": 1303698829.700228, "message": "https://gist.github.com/940081", "group_id": 160, "id": 798197}, {"user_id": 1151, "stars": [], "topic_id": 21172, "date_created": 1303700722.5246069, "message": "For one, you have the arguments ordered incorrectly. setTimeout(func, delay)", "group_id": 160, "id": 798425}, {"user_id": 275, "stars": [], "topic_id": 21172, "date_created": 1303755836.973274, "message": "*facepalm*", "group_id": 160, "id": 805776}, {"user_id": 12179, "stars": [], "topic_id": 21172, "date_created": 1303756829.87833, "message": "Hm, just curious, but why are you using \"setInterval\" in the first place if you directly clear it after the request? setTimeout seems more like what you need.", "group_id": 160, "id": 805948}, {"user_id": 275, "stars": [], "topic_id": 21172, "date_created": 1303764807.8119831, "message": "funny enough, when i went back to fix the setInterval code, I decided to do just that: used setTimeout, and if the request needs to go again, setTimeout again.", "group_id": 160, "id": 807244}]