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circumference = 2*Pi*radius
Infinite Loop: see Infinite Loop
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This is how buffer overruns occur. If the radius is too little, the circumference won't have enough room for all the buffer elements.
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r = c / (2 * π)
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In Bits I think it is something like this:
r= BufferLength * BitPerEntry / 2 / π
modified 19-Jan-21 21:04pm.
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circumference/Pie*R*Round -r
(recursive)
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The same as the radius of a circular argument.
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... such stuff as dreams are made on
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Infinite.
Marc
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megaadam wrote: What is the radius of a circular buffer?
Warning: Be careful doing live experiments to calculate the answer, to many tests running at the same time greatly increases risk of a buffer low stampede.
Sin tack
the any key okay
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The surgical procedure you heard inclined to luxuriousness (7)
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Surgical procedure - op
You - u
Heard inclined - lent
All adds up to opulent - luxuriousness
I take it no one want to do it tomorrow?
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RossMW wrote: I take it no one want to do it tomorrow?
Well, you clearly did! And that is indeed your reward - well done!
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I'd only just logged on and it only took and couple of minutes to solve. Since you posted it over an hour ago, I assumed no one must have been interested!
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I think you underestimate yourself!
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Now that we have shed cable we have "discovered" YouTube. You can dip in and out, sweep up small bites of nonsense or watch a movie.
Anyway, found this: Explore With Us [^] and am absolutely fascinated by what they do and the places they find. Intriguing - well worth a small investment of your time.
I find myself wondering what happened to the people that would have called these places home at one time or another. Sometimes, the people that makes the films do some digging and have some interesting stories. A from me.
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Welcome to the 21st century Mark!
Youtube *can* be OK, but there is a LOT of sh*t on it. Check out some of the other video streaming sites, dailymotion is good, for less shite.
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Haha!
If it's available on Roku (also excellent) I'll check it out.
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R. Giskard Reventlov wrote: I find myself wondering what happened to the people that would have called these places home at one time or another. They either find better homes or die.
Youtube is unfiltered, meaning there will be video's "proving" that the earth is flat, and lots of top 10 lists that have been made up. You should only believe -10% of the claims made there.
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If you can't read my code, try converting it here[^]
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Eddy Vluggen wrote: You should only believe -10% of the claims made there.
Not unless there is a video telling me to do that.
"It is easy to decipher extraterrestrial signals after deciphering Javascript and VB6 themselves.", ISanti[ ^]
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Put in the search term "perpetual motion machine" to really see how deep the stupid goes.
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I just did, and I'm baffled.
Religion is not going anywhere, people seem to want to believe anything
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To be fair there are some useful tutorials on there.. I quite like @snowboardprocamp - they have really useful tips..
Then there's @howtohockey as well, again really useful and I've watched a few whitewater kayaking videos lately (been quite a while since I last did it and helped keep me alive the other weekend)
I think if you want to learn how to do/fix something YouTube can be a really good resource. People can waste a lot of time watching useless stuff there though..
Now is it bad enough that you let somebody else kick your butts without you trying to do it to each other? Now if we're all talking about the same man, and I think we are... it appears he's got a rather growing collection of our bikes.
modified 31-Aug-21 21:01pm.
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Eddy Vluggen wrote: there will be video's "proving" that the earth is flat, Seen those and just ignore them. YouTube "learns" what I like so I've got it only showing me stuff I'm interested in. Flat earth, stupid religious bullsh1t, ancient aliens and p0rn are not amongst my choices!
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Hi there, I see you're new to YouTube. Those videos are what are commonly referred to as "click bait". They are the scourge of YouTube. End of public service announcement.
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Hmm. No, they are not. There certainly are some but most are just tiny bites of amusing and interesting nonsense. Pretty innocent - of course, we now know what you search for...
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