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Exercise T-Shirt clickity[^]
New version: WinHeist Version 2.1.1 new web site.
I know the voices in my head are not real but damn they come up with some good ideas!
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Got a shirt that smells like bacon.
Mongo: Mongo only pawn... in game of life.
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I spilled H2SO4 on Jon Stewart - is he now an acidic Jew?
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Even better than a walking desk:
With an NSFW Name, This Tech Makes Coding Pure Torture[^]
(Decided not to include it in tomorrow's news as it's not terribly KSS)
((I suppose it's not KSS enough for the Lounge either - it includes "a bad word" - but I'm hoping there are fewer complaints here.))
(((Besides, it's Wired. Available on news stands everywhere kid sisters are. )))
((((Why do I suddenly feel like writing LISP? ))))
TTFN - Kent
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What the f***?
What possessed him to do THAT? The evil spirit of horrendous coding torture?
What do you get when you cross a joke with a rhetorical question?
The metaphorical solid rear-end expulsions have impacted the metaphorical motorized bladed rotating air movement mechanism.
Do questions with multiple question marks annoy you???
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Look at it this way. If you became an adept bodyf**k programmer, you'd probably be built like a fitness model.
Or you'd be hospitalized for your volitional grand mal seizures, take your pick.
Software Zen: delete this;
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Found some old playlist with all (Dutch) #1 songs from the top 40 from 1960 something up to 2010.
Started out with some U2, 2 Brothers on the 4th Floor, 2 Live Crew and 4 Non Blondes (what's with the numbers?) somewhere in the 90's (skipped the 00's).
Moving through the 80's with Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark, a-ha, Cheap Trick and Simple Minds.
Just reached the 70's with The Pointer Sisters, Bacarra, Wings and Boney M.
Some nice picks from different era's.
Afraid I'll have to skip the 60's as it's bed time soon...
Ah well, at least my evening was well spent!
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I found this kid's story to be fascinating, and inspirational. The video is a couple year's old, and may have been posted here already ("Leslie, you around?") but way worth the watch.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DBXZWB_dNsw[^]
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What is wrong with posting this video link and how are most of the posts on this site, unlike Facebook? I don't use Facebook, so I wouldn't know.
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Message Closed
modified 31-Jul-15 12:14pm.
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How was that comment constructive? What point are you trying to make?
The video is pretty cool, even if it is old.
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Well the reply was to another thread. Have no clue how it appeared here.
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Context is everything, I guess. Thanks.
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Such kids really keep their teachers on their toes!
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So I started a new project at work.
We're still running on VS2010, but we were planning to upgrade with VS2015.
Just my luck that my project started pretty much on the release date of VS2015.
I was given a choice, go with all the new tech in VS2015 or stay in the jurassic 2010.
I choose 2015.
Piece of crap crashes randomly when typing some HTML and Knockout (in a Razor file).
I now find myself copy-pasting code to Notepad++, making my changes and copy-pasting it back into VS2015
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Given the choice between latest and greatest and older tried and true, when it comes to IDEs I always go with something a little older. The bugs have been worked out and it's in a more solid state.
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Yes! One generation behind, always... that is safe. I don't waste time (money) debugging their stuff. I let the early adopters do that for me. I'd rather finish my project and go home on time.
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yep... I have enough work, I don't need to make more for myself
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Indeed. I do the same with hardware as well.
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Usually I'd agree, but 2010 is a little too tried and true.
I've worked with 2010 for five years and I love it, but I'm missing out on a lot of stuff that I'm using in 2013 (CE, privately).
I expected some issues with 2015, but not a constant crashing while typing plain old HTML (currently even Notepad does it better than VS2015!)...
I mean, this stuff was tested, right...?
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Sander Rossel wrote: I mean, this stuff was tested, right...?
Good one!
I'd only take a newer IDE IF there are things that I'm missing that I need, otherwise, it's just not worth dealing with other people's bugs. Let someone else find them.
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Sander Rossel wrote: I mean, this stuff was tested, right WTF do you think YOU are doing, haven't you reported the bug(s) yet, tcha you can't get good help these days!
Never underestimate the power of human stupidity
RAH
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This was a long time ago, but the last time I was on a team that reported a compiler(!) bug to Microsoft, it didn't get fixed. After chasing the support person for a while, they finally admitted that they'd been able to confirm the bug, but had been told by the developers to back off because they were too busy getting the next release out to worry about our compiler bug.
We ended up having to work around their bug to get our release out.
Every time I'm tempted to report a bug to MS I remember that experience, and refrain from wasting my time.
We can program with only 1's, but if all you've got are zeros, you've got nothing.
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