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Lopatir wrote: * for non aussies: "pot" = small glass, go figure why they named a tiny cup after something much bigger; low self esteem?
I think you mean, for All people, Aussie or not who aren't from Victoria and maybe South Australia. No pots here in New South Wales, it's a Schooner or a Middy and Pints and Half Pints if in Irish or English style pubs.
Michael Martin
Australia
"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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Aahh! Grolsch! Nectar of the Gods. Didn't know about it when I was single handedly* fighting off the entire Soviet army and keeping Europe free for democracy** - incidentally waaayy before Schengen.
As to your remarks about the tank, I figured you guys would've got used to it by now.
* There may have been a few others, but I really can't remember.
**How well did that work out now?
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I thought tanks would be banned in the EC because none would ever meet the new emission standards.
Sin tack ear lol
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Chris C-B wrote: I found it simplified matters greatly if you turned up in a tank.
In order to get Blitzed?
If you have an important point to make, don't try to be subtle or clever. Use a pile driver. Hit the point once. Then come back and hit it again. Then hit it a third time - a tremendous whack.
--Winston Churchill
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And why?
No, I'm not wondering what you're listening to at work and need some background noise, but rather what do you listen to when you really want to listen to music?
I grew up on the countryside in the seventies and eighties. And I of course grew up listening to seventies hard rock and eighties heavy metal. But boys that lives on the country side tend to have a natural affinity to cars and the belonging cultures thereof, so I suppose it's not a wonder that we ended up listening to a lot of rockabilly inspired music such as Hurriganes[^]. (All the Finnish readers will say yeah! Everyone else: What? And yes, they spelt it like that).
So take this background, add a sprinkle of punk and I guess it's a natural development for me to listen to Volbeat - The Bliss[^] at the moment.
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I bought a Kenny G disc at a garage sale this morning...
(Ok, it's actually to be a prop for a play next month.)
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The Hokey Pokey ! Listen a couple of time with my daughter and can't get it out of my head. Let do the Hokey Pokey ....
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Wailin' Jennys, live Grateful Dead, live Allman Bros., Ralph Stanley, Bob Dylan.
"the debugger doesn't tell me anything because this code compiles just fine" - random QA comment
"Facebook is where you tell lies to your friends. Twitter is where you tell the truth to strangers." - chriselst
"I don't drink any more... then again, I don't drink any less." - Mike Mullikins uncle
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I listen to a little of pretty much everything except country. Exclusion & PsoGnar - Intruder - YouTube[^] is what's playing at the moment Great vocals and an overall amazing composition.
modified 29-Jan-17 0:12am.
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I wish they could drop the autotune.
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I don't listen to many artists that use auto-tune so it never really bothers me, hehe. At least it's a little subtler than back when everyone discovered auto-tune and songs just sounded like Microsoft Sam for awhile
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I do not exclude any genre, but appreciate extraordinary talent in any performance. Everything from classical through jazz, country, theatre, folk, rock, pop, rap, and all the sub-genres in between - if the performer presents something special, then it is appreciated and enjoyed. Having said that, my favourites are still the classic prog - stuff like Dire Straits, Pink Floyd, et al.
Cheers,
Mick
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It doesn't matter how often or hard you fall on your arse, eventually you'll roll over and land on your feet.
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Ones upon a time I used to watch tv, then there was a program called Idol, this reminds me very much about it.
Idol was also one of the reasons I stopped watching tv.
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The male singer won one of those Idol (xxx has talent) shows apparently.
These shows can be very funny though, check out the Penis Song on Americas got Tallent, its very funny.
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Buddy Holly's Everyday and Ben E King's Spanish Harlem made it on to my mixes playlist even though somewhat before my time. Mostly 80's rock with a few local band's tracks that remind me of uni times.
On those days when one's normal playlist just isn't hitting he spot (i.e. keeps choosing those tracks you really aren't in the mood for) throwing on the country / western streaming radio seems to fill the silence but doesn't evoke/enhance any mood. Odd thing is I never listened to it (in fact ran way from it) when I was younger. Caught that bug from an auntie (non English speaking to boot) who would throw on the c&w whenever she did housework; find with c&w you can get on with your work and never feel like stopping what you're doing to hit 'next track'.
Sin tack ear lol
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Yeah!
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Depends on my mood really.
Sometimes I just listen to whatever is on YouTube.
My current favorite channel is MrSuicideSheep (mostly electronic chill out and ambient), but when I'm in the right mood I listed to Skankandbass (drum n bass), Trap City (trap) or Bass/Trap/House/EDM/Chill City (variety of electronic music genres).
Currently, I'm listening a lot to songs like Birdy - Wings (Nu:Logic Remix)[^], CloZee - Secret Place[^] and Break - The Flux[^].
I'm listening to YouTube like that because I discover lots of awesome music like that and because I can stop it after every song, so it's ideal when I don't have a lot of time.
Whenever I got more time on my hands I listen to albums mostly.
I'm into darker music and metal, but not just any metal. The balance of things have to be just right.
Stuff like Thy Catafalque - Malmok Jarnak[^] , Oranssi Pazuzu - Vasemman Käden Hierarkia[^], Horseback - Shape of the One Thing[^] and Neurotech - Alleviate[^].
Why? Because they're awesome and each time you listen to it you discover new layers of music that you did not hear before.
The Oranssi Pazuzu album didn't impress me at all when I first listened to it, but it turned out to be my favorite album of 2016 (with Vasemman... being my favorite track).
And then there is a lot more what I listen to on a daily basis, but it's quite impossible for me to list it here and for you to listen to it all
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This morning it is King's X from the early '90s. After that I intend to explore some Rush albums I haven't listened to yet.
"Go forth into the source" - Neal Morse
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I need to work a lot with C++ Builder and I like it a lot and I hate it lot of times a lot more; for me it (Embarcadero/former Borland) is the real case if a love hate.
A long time before MS they introduced a nice visual form designer, with a very clever structure (VCL, visual component library), easy to understand, easy to handle and easy to extend.
But meanwhile they are always about two “decades” behind the state of the technics.
- Even today, with RAD Studio it is a hassle to e.g. use Unicode in the source file.
- Also stability of the IDE in case of bigger projects is frustrating
I have to admit, I know VS only for small projects, but it is much more comfortable and reliable.
Anybody out there who also suffers under Embarcadero?
[Edit]
BTW I Need to work with "Embarcadero® C++Builder 10.1 Berlin Version 24.0.25048.9432"
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Not Emarcadero flavour but Borland Builder 2006, so close to .NET yet so far(?) Didn't really like it or see the need for it. It's just the guy who wrote the software kept using Borland...I really only used the DOS Turbo versions at College and Uni (and liked those). Having come from the VS Windos background to the Borland (or as I christen it Bob the) Builder. It was a step sideways, it always seemed to want you to do things the Pascal way...
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