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Will a hardware interrupt prevent unwanted children?
"If we don't change direction, we'll end up where we're going"
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Wrong (or badly designed) algorithm.
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Nah, they are the result of a general protection fault.
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Apply encapsulation. Avoid inheritance.
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Depends on the Port Connection and Full Duplex mode
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The socket actively refused your connection.
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megaadam wrote: Will a hardware interrupt prevent unwanted child processes?
FIFY
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Nah. It's all the fault of software.
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Compose endless dieting maybe (6)
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Compose
endless dieting DIETIN
maybe (anag) INDITE
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Correct - I was going to post it without the maybe using compose as the definition and anagram indicator would that of been acceptable ? maybe is always a giveaway
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I have only just turned up, and will say that it was a very easy clue. I think without "maybe" would have been fine, in fact I like it more. However, I personally found the easy part of the clue was simply the use of "endless". It was fairly obvious we had the 6 letters "dietin" to play with.
My point is, "maybe" didn't make much difference either way in my opinion.
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Thanks for your input - it was a last minute rush to do one
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It's still a nice clue... and nobody wants to be using too much brain power on a Friday anyway!
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I've just finished reading the excellent book 'The People Vs Tech: How the internet is killing democracy (and how we save it)' by Jamie Bartlett. It makes some excellent reading, and many of his points are well researched and should make us all think about where technology is taking us. Are we sleepwalking into a future where Facebook, Twitter et al will dictate what news we see, what we should think etc.
I've written a couple of articles over on my blog covering similar ground.
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Dominic Burford wrote: Are we sleepwalking into a future where Facebook, Twitter et al will dictate what news we see, what we should think etc.
Eh? It's already here
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I suspect you're right
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There is an episode of "The Orville" in season 1 that warns of the coming future where everything is governed by likes and dislikes of the masses. I can't remember the name of the episode - you'll just have to watch all of them!
- I would love to change the world, but they won’t give me the source code.
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Forogar wrote: There is an episode of "The Orville" in season 1
Did you mean "Black Mirror?" Or are they the same thing. Anyways, that was a great episode!
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Actually it was the Orville episode called "Majority Rule" but i will be looking out for the Black Mirror episode you mentioned.
- I would love to change the world, but they won’t give me the source code.
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I am learning the ASAM Standard to implement a new saving to file method in our software. But I am not sure about how to classify my data in the available structures.
Is there anyone here that know it and could spare some time to speak with me about it? It is not about the programming, it is about the concepts and intern relationships of the offered blocks.
M.D.V.
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12. Annoying bread? (4)
modified 25-Jan-19 0:12am.
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Naan. It really faarrrkkkking annoys me.
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"I controlled my laughter and simple said "No,I am very busy,so I can't write any code for you". The moment they heard this all the smiling face turned into a sad looking face and one of them farted. So I had to leave the place as soon as possible."
- Mr.Prakash One Fine Saturday. 24/04/2004
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