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Your code will only FETCH it again.
Bad command or file name. Bad, bad command! Sit! Stay! Staaaay...
AntiTwitter: @DalekDave is now a follower!
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That's what she said.
Jeremy Falcon
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Mike Hankey wrote: What happens when you put a stick in a non-stick pan?
Playing with the missus' toys while she's out eh?
just remember to stick it back into the cupboard before she gets back. ... oh wait!
Installing Signature...
Do not switch off your computer.
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I admit nothing.
Someone's therapist knows all about you!
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It scratches the surface of the pan, and it is no longer a non-stick pan. Your stick and pan are now compatible together.
Very logical conclusion.
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Websites that offer shipping to countries other than the US, but then require you to choose your State/Province from a dropdown that only includes US States.
cheers
Chris Maunder
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Along with dropdowns with more than a few items.
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I don't mind dropdowns with many items that much - but if the dropdown-view is then only a few lines long... or if, however many items there are, the view is exactly one item shorter
If the brain were so simple we could understand it, we would be so simple we couldn't. — Lyall Watson
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PIEBALDconsult wrote: Along with dropdowns with more than a few items.
... that are not sorted or in any recognisable pattern
Also, those that have wide line spacing so you can only see 5 items without having to scroll down
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Oh, those. In SSIS there's a drop down that is apparently sorted by the GUIDs of items.
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Websites that are designed to only work on developers' uber 4k monitors -- for example, dropdown menus whose bottom disappears off the bottom of the monitor and then dismiss when you move the mouse to the scroll bar to scroll down. Not everyone's system has a 4k monitor. Bad developer!
Websites that STILL don't know there's a 97003 zip code. Paypal (a financial institution ) & UPS, I'm looking at you.. it's been 5 years now. Get a clue!
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patbob wrote: Websites that STILL don't know there's a 97003 zip code. Paypal (a financial institution ) & UPS, I'm looking at you.. it's been 5 years now. Get a clue! Wow, you're right. I just checked the zip code database I use for websites. It's using data from 2007. I can only imagine UPS and PayPal are using a similar source. How long ago was 97003 created and where is it?
Here's the two entries I have where it should fall into. It's in CSV format...
"ZIPCODE","LATITUDE","LONGITUDE","CITY","STATE","ABBR"
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"97002","+45.224241","-122.819800","AURORA","OREGON","OR"
"97004","+45.247636","-122.468991","BEAVERCREEK","OREGON","OR"
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Google says it's Washington County, Oregon. I'm thinking now it's a good time to update my data source.
Jeremy Falcon
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Jeremy Falcon wrote: How long ago was 97003 created and where is it?
Like I said, 5 years ago, so 2012. It was official on July 1st, but the post office was still delivering mail to the old zip code until the following January.
Where is it.. well.. unincorporated Washington County, Oregon. I could provide the info, but I don't know what the official location designation is (so I'll probably be wrong), and it'll be in the updated zip code database anyway (this isn't the only new zip code).
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Gotcha, just updated my cached info, but it's only as recent as Jan 2012 now. Although, after a quick google fu, turns out thar be sources that are more recent that offer zip/postal code data. So there's hope for UPS et al...
Postal Codes 97003[^]
As a bonus, seems you share a zip with Mexico and Guadeloupe.
Jeremy Falcon
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So what's the deal.. I wouldn't expect you would need to update your zip code database manually. I figured the USPS sold zip code databases, and everybody updated from those from time to time. Is that not the case, or is this just your personal zip code database?
Oh, and I'd have said something other than "Beaverton" for the 97003 zip code.. so its probably good you went and got that from a more authoritative source
And.. you didn't mention if you got the other new zip code too? Just curious.
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patbob wrote: So what's the deal.. I wouldn't expect you would need to update your zip code database manually. I figured the USPS sold zip code databases, and everybody updated from those from time to time. Is that not the case, or is this just your personal zip code database?
It's my personal DB I keep around for the odd times when I need to validate stuff. If it was for a live production site I'd update more than once a decade.
patbob wrote: Oh, and I'd have said something other than "Beaverton" for the 97003 zip code.. so its probably good you went and got that from a more authoritative source
There's so many non kid sister friendly jokes that can made about that.
patbob wrote: And.. you didn't mention if you got the other new zip code too? Just curious.
Probably not. My quick update was in the same format which went back to 2012. To use that 2017 data I'd need to cook up a new import. Which I will... when I'm not being lazy (as in not looking for a new job).
Jeremy Falcon
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Jeremy Falcon wrote: My quick update was in the same format which went back to 2012
97078 is the other new one. I can never remember what it is, so I had to look it up:
..the U.S. Postal Service is creating two new ZIP Codes in the Beaverton/Aloha area, effective July 1, 2014. The new ZIP Codes are 97003 and 97078. This says 2014, but I'm sure its been longer than that.. I must be having a señor moment.
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patbob wrote: I must be having a señor moment. Si Señor
Jeremy Falcon
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Makes you love the damned edge around a textbox in WinForms
Bastard Programmer from Hell
If you can't read my code, try converting it here[^]
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And stop using Java Applets!
if (Object.DividedByZero == true) { Universe.Implode(); }
Meus ratio ex fortis machina. Simplicitatis de formae ac munus. -Foothill, 2016
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Link pls.
The best way to make your dreams come true is to wake up.
Paul Valery
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I'm not sure if this is a worse tease, but Amazon sends me spam every 2 days, almost without fail, and those messages contain items they simply won't ship to Canada - no reason given.
If you won't ship it, stop trying to sell it to me!! Of all companies, you'd think Amazon would've figured this out by now...
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And phone numbers can only and must have 10 digits.
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