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He didn't look too good at the reunion concert. Funny, I always thought that Ginger would be the first to go.
Life is like a s**t sandwich; the more bread you have, the less s**t you eat.
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The great ones are dropping like flies, Ravi. Just between us two, I don't think that situation is going to get better anytime soon...
Will Rogers never met me.
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I know...
For some reason I just recalled when a whole bunch of artists whose names started with J passed away, at roughly the same time in the 70s: Janis, Morrison, Hendrix and Jim Croce. I remember feeling really sad at how my idols were being snatched away from me and hoping James Taylor wouldn't be on the list. Thankfully he wasn't. Weird what sticks in the mind!
/ravi
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So glad I got to see him when he was on tour with the Ronnie Scotts band in Bristol (UK), a true one off.
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Ah man, My Father got me into Jack a long time ago.
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/ravi
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I suspect I just lost an approximate 30 hours worth of work. I decided to play around with the CodeProject API, and of course did that on my dev VM (which runs on my iMac - no comments on that. Please.) - I was updating it (the VM that is, not the iMac) to use Ubuntu 14.xx, and all of the sudden the whole HOST OS hung up, crashed to leave the VM in unusuable state. Yes, uploading everything to an SCM was on the todo list
Update: I'm now setting up a second VM, praying to be able to mount the old virtual hdd and rescue the data.
The console is a black place
modified 25-Oct-14 12:39pm.
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You can (of course) restore from your last hourly backup, I assume?
Bad command or file name. Bad, bad command! Sit! Stay! Staaaay...
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Eeeermmm... No
I did not use the mac for any important stuff before I started using it as dev VM host, so there is no backup at all.
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Do you want to borrow one of mine?
Bad command or file name. Bad, bad command! Sit! Stay! Staaaay...
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Marco Bertschi wrote: I did not use the mac for any important stuff
Words to live by.
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Marco Bertschi wrote: I decided to play around with the CodeProject API,
Good luck, I'd be interested to see what you're up to. I haven't fussed with the API yet myself.
Marc
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Hey Mark,
I uploaded the code here[^] (Yes, just managed to rescue it ).
Anyhow, you will need Qt 5.2.1[^], if you want to compile it.
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Marco Bertschi wrote: Yes, just managed to rescue it
Yay!
And thanks for link. Also, one of my "on the shelf" projects for a client is getting Qt to work on a BeagleBone, it seems like a daunting task, so I'll be working with Qt some as well soon.
Marc
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Marco Bertschi wrote: I was updating it (the VM that is, not the iMac)
Well, there's your problem. You were updating the wrong thing. Code Project is a Microsoft site. We hate Apple.
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Marco Bertschi wrote: and of course did that on my dev VM (which runs on my iMac - no comments on that. Please.)
buuuttt.
Try googling to see if there is a fix. You might get lucky if the files are still there, maybe try to bring it up in a different VM like Virtualbox. good luck
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Thanks Joe, I managed to get the files back by booting a live linux on the broken machine, which then mounted the file system fine- Seems like just the boot sector was broken.
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Awesome. I have ran into 'scary' moments like that myself with some VMs I have used in the past. The last time was just a matter of updating Virtualbox and it fixed the boot issue I had.
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If the gears in that animation are anything to go by, no wonder I doubt it'll ever work.
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I noticed that, and figured that the white one is behind the orange one and not intended to mesh.
Either that or Bob has Mystic Powers. Which, of course, he does: "Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic."Clarke, Arthur C., "Profiles of The Future"
Bad command or file name. Bad, bad command! Sit! Stay! Staaaay...
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It is a perfect illustration of the gearbox from a 1972 British Leyland product - the black background is the spectacular oil leak.
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Duncan Edwards Jones wrote: the spectacular oil leak
Oh, yes, I see that now. The current in the oil caused by one gear turns the other, I'd forgotten about that (what's it called again?), thanks.
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PIEBALDconsult wrote: (what's it called again?),
Expensive
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Worse, when I read the competition, the dates seemed totally out of whack.
Marc
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