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user's latest post:
Tried to buy flowers online...
Published (2009-11-25 18:08:00)
Robert Surtees wrote: Who knows what other mistakes they have up their sleve Yeah, they could be terrible spellers!
user's latest post:
Another brilliant xkcd
Published (2009-11-25 16:02:00)
Christian Graus wrote: That's because you're paying for imports. I suspected as much. Christian Graus wrote: I still prefer to have a wall of CDs. Once they've been ripped the only thing I ever use my CDs for is on long road trips with someone else (maybe once a year); for that a pair of 320 disk CD albums (maybe 60% full) are much more convenient than several boxes of jewel cases. When I'm by myself headphones on my MP3...
user's latest post:
Programmer Joke Of The Week
Published (2009-11-25 19:43:00)
I don't get it. Edit Oh, I get it. Because Oct(al) 31 == Dec(imal) 25. Very clever.
user's latest post:
Writer's Block
Published (2009-11-25 12:17:00)
Thanks, good advice and example. The target audience are all familiar with KPI though. It stands for Key Performance Indicator, and is a high level figure for management to assess the performance of e.g. a department, in a month. Different functional areas have different KPI's, e.g. a mine pit will have 'tons of ore hauled', where health and safety will have 'No. of incidents'.
user's latest post:
Tried to buy flowers online...
Published (2009-11-25 18:04:00)
How would you 'hold them accountable' ? I would consider emailing the other person and asking 'is this really your credit card number' ? From an anonymous address in case they decided to blame you, I guess.
user's latest post:
Big Pictures does the LHC
Published (2009-11-23 15:00:00)
Oh, I don't know, maybe you're closer than you realize. Then again, maybe that give the individual in question too much credit
user's latest post:
Awesome
Published (2009-11-25 06:09:00)
Media2r wrote: As long as you don't smoke, never did smoke, or know someone that smokes. In which case all bets are off. And the guarantees are invalidated by passive breathing, too.
user's latest post:
Writer's Block
Published (2009-11-25 06:00:00)
That would certainly capture a reader's interest early on. This could set a new standard for writing manuals that might increase the chances of users actually reading them!
user's latest post:
Why being Christian Graus rocks
Published (2009-11-25 16:38:00)
I've been playing about with the Vypyr, and it's pretty darned impressive. Normally, I prefer a tube amp, but this one gives a fantastic range and is nice and versatile.
John Simmons / outlaw programmer
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user's latest post:
Writer's Block
Published (2009-11-25 12:08:00)
If she's grunting, she's visiting her animal side. Yummy...
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Latest active threads on The Lounge::
Started 17 hours, 18 minutes ago (2009-11-27 05:16:00)
by Brady Kelly
I think the thought of changing over at midnight was just too scary.
Started 16 hours, 34 minutes ago (2009-11-27 06:00:00)
by norm .net
Started 19 hours, 7 minutes ago (2009-11-27 03:27:00)
by aspdotnetdev
Brady Kelly wrote: filter that moves all CP mails to a CP label and marks them as read ignores them Pretty sure my manager does that to all my emails. Whenever he remotes into his computer from a computer hooked up to a projector, there are folders with thousands of unread messages.
Started 1 day, 4 hours ago (2009-11-26 17:39:00)
by harold aptroot
That same page also says: Among non- English speaking EU countries, a large percentage of the population claimed to have been able to converse in English in the Netherlands (87%), Sweden (85%), Denmark (83%), Luxembourg (66%), Finland (60%), Slovenia (56%), Austria (53%), Belgium (52%), and Germany (51%). Does that answer your question?
Started 1 day, 1 hour ago (2009-11-26 20:46:00)
by Anders Molin
Oh, and Shog9 (from outa space)... He, been a while...
Started 16 hours, 54 minutes ago (2009-11-27 05:40:00)
by aspdotnetdev
Started 16 hours, 56 minutes ago (2009-11-27 05:38:00)
by Tony Richards
I seem to recall just downloading the software and setting up an account. I know I didn't get an invite, and am currently using the Free version...
Started 1 day, 4 hours ago (2009-11-26 18:30:00)
by aspdotnetdev
Some of my fondest memories of my early programming involve white on a blue background , but I rather like the default colors/fonts for C# in Visual Studio. Whatever you do, just make sure to choose a fixed width font , which further helps scan through code.
Started 17 hours, 26 minutes ago (2009-11-27 05:08:00)
by leppie
I only use the nifty SQL Schema and Data compare functions. They work nice
Started 17 hours, 29 minutes ago (2009-11-27 05:05:00)
by Geoff Williams
MALIGNANCY Straighten up - ALIGN fellow - MAN Straighten up in fellow - ALIGN in MAN - MALIGNAN see (heard) - C why (heard) - Y
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Hot threads for last week on The Lounge::
Started 3 days, 20 hours ago (2009-11-24 02:13:00)
by 1.21 Gigawatts
If VB were a person, they would look like this [ ^ ]
Started 1 week, 1 day ago (2009-11-19 14:44:00)
by Kevin McFarlane
I watched some of the keynote and I'm working through the short videos here http://blog. chromium.org/2009/11/hello-open-source -developers-would-you.html [ ^ ] http://googleblog.blogspot.com/2009/11/releasing-c hromium-os-open-source.html [ ^ ]
Started 1 day, 4 hours ago (2009-11-26 18:30:00)
by aspdotnetdev
Some of my fondest memories of my early programming involve white on a blue background , but I rather like the default colors/fonts for C# in Visual Studio. Whatever you do, just make sure to choose a fixed width font , which further helps scan through code.
Started 3 days, 17 hours ago (2009-11-24 04:47:00)
by Christian Graus
Wow - that's older than me then.
Started 4 days, 4 hours ago (2009-11-23 18:13:00)
by John C
Oh the irony is extra delicious! Congrats. There's nothing wrong with vb.net, hold your head up high when you cash your paycheque.
Started 3 days, 7 hours ago (2009-11-24 15:15:00)
by Nemanja Trifunovic
Rama Krishna Vavilala wrote: most companies (9 out of 10) work on the LAMP stack rather than ASP.NET. As far as I have noticed, .NET is used mostly for intranets. LAMP rules the " outside world".
Started 3 days, 3 hours ago (2009-11-24 18:40:00)
by Gary R. Wheeler
Congratulations on the job, John. John Simmons / outlaw programmer wrote: the toilet paper they buy is some of the softest I've ever used. That's a good thing, since it sounds like there's a lot of s**t for you to clean up.
Started 2 days, 16 hours ago (2009-11-25 05:45:00)
by Christian Graus
Friends, Romans, Countrymen. Or Now is the winter of our discontent. Or Four score and seven years ago. How about 'I have a dream' ???
Started 4 days, 13 hours ago (2009-11-23 09:02:00)
by Pete O'Hanlon
Muammar© wrote: I had a jacka$$ telling me very happily that he could crack one of my C# application and read my code implying that he's a more powerful programmer Or that he's got reflector installed.
Started 1 week, 1 day ago (2009-11-19 14:42:00)
by Chris Meech
Absolutely. Become a good shepherd and learn all about lambs, ... Oh my bad. You said lambda. Sorry.
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