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Do you take Adderal, Ritilin, or any other medications for ADD/ADHD? Do you take cocaine, methamphetamine, or any other stimulants besides caffine? LSD? What are you on?
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Jealous ?
Christian Graus
Driven to the arms of OSX by Vista.
Read my blog to find out how I've worked around bugs in Microsoft tools and frameworks.
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CaptainSeeSharp wrote: Do you take Adderal, Ritilin, or any other medications for ADD/ADHD? Do you take cocaine, methamphetamine, or any other stimulants besides caffine? LSD? What are you on?
Talking to yourself?
Workout progress:
Current arm size: 14.4in
Desired arm size: 18in
Next Target: 15.4in by Dec 2010
Current training method: HIT
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I guess you liked it so much when I was doing it to you, you thought (Ha, yeah, right) you'd try it on someone else?
The difference is that I was giving you sh*t, and wanted you to get help.
I don't see any good intent at all in how you are doing it.
Go f***ing get help, you f***ing a**hole.
Give him more sh*t and I will start talking to you more about your treatment options.
Opacity, the new Transparency.
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His long drawn out posts, his complex ideas, his effort, and his radical delusions signal heavy stimulant usages. He is experiencing amphetamine psychosis. Amphetamines and programming go perfect together, but not for too long.
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Except for his complex original ideas, and you copying your posts, that sounds a lot like you.
You have no empathy for those who suffer as you do.
You are sick and you need help.
Opacity, the new Transparency.
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Le'ssee...
1. You have an idea, of the type that's interesting to nerds people with analytic minds.
2. You freely publish details of your idea in a public place where nerds people with analytic minds go.
3. Some nerds people with analytic minds find your idea interesting.
4. Being nerds people with analytic minds, they can't resist playing out your idea.
5. They proudly create something, loosely based on your idea, but mostly based on their own nerdy people-with-analytic-mind-y talents.
6. You're shocked and horrified.
I've got it!
Number 6 is the odd one out!
I WIN!!!
I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!
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Hei, I really understand how you feel about people stealing your ideas, I had a similar experience myself . When I was still a student, at my university I participated to a M1cr0$0ft competition and did not get very far with my ideea and my project, but guess what ? After about a month from the competition i saw my exact ideea (that guy who presented the project even used words and expressions that i used in my presentation) on discovery... I think.. this is the world we are living in.. this is how things gets done... what can i say...
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Alex,
Are you doing OK? How are you and you GF doing?
We haven't talked about it for a while.
You seem stressed out, and if you need to talk to someone, you can private respond to this post.
As far as cameras go, your technique does highlight them, but is prone to false positives.
It will highlight any corner reflectors it happens to shine on, as well.
So, if you think there is one, and take it apart but can't figure how the parts work to make a camera, that could be part of why.
Thanks,
Richard
Opacity, the new Transparency.
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I have a solution with a few projects in it. Been working with it for some time with no problems (actually, with many many problems, but none of them related to the problem I'm currently having). Now, when I try to access the properties page for any of the projects, Visual Studio disappears (i.e., it crashes instantly, with no error dialog or anything).
Hey, look at that. While writing this, I decided to delete a few files/folders (bin, obj, user settings) and that seemed to solve it. VS still sucks for making me do that though!
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You have to terminate VS, delete the .suo file for each project, and restart VS. Your problem should be gone (until it decides it needs to come back - and it will come back).
.45 ACP - because shooting twice is just silly ----- "Why don't you tie a kerosene-soaked rag around your ankles so the ants won't climb up and eat your candy ass..." - Dale Earnhardt, 1997 ----- "The staggering layers of obscenity in your statement make it a work of art on so many levels." - J. Jystad, 2001
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I have been with my current company for 35 years. For 35 years I have encouraged use of open technologies at my company. Unfortunately, the programmers these days do not enjoy to work in open technologies. They rather prefer drag and drop programming offered by tools such as Visual Studio 2010. Programmers are reduced to drag and drop, and cut and paste machines. I can't bear this any more. I so long the days of vi, emacs, debugging by sprinkling code with printfs. We have moved so far from those days that I have to give up now. It is sad! I am now moving to full time job of being a basketball coach of my kids basketball team.
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ProgrammerToVP wrote: I am now moving to full time job of being a basketball coach of my kids basketball team.
More productive
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I will never again mention that I was the poster of the One Millionth Lounge Post, nor that it was complete drivel. Dalek Dave
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If you think VS is simply drag and drop then frankly you should leave since you do not have the faintest undestanding of the technology.
I do a little VS work and even understanding the proper use of collections takes a certain amount of work.
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Nonsense! IDE's are too fancy as it is. Let's all program in assembly language and pass it off to a compiler using the command line! Productivity is WAY overrated.
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aspdotnetdev wrote: compiler
Surely you mean an assembler? 
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He is too young to be familiar with that word. Even I am.
The narrow specialist in the broad sense of the word is a complete idiot in the narrow sense of the word.
Advertise here – minimum three posts per day are guaranteed.
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But he's 5 years older than me, and if I'm too young to know that word, how do I know it?
Time travel. Must be.
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I speak assembly code, not English.
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MOV DWORD PTR:[BRAIN], INTELLIGENCE
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mov ax, 4C00h
int 21h
-Max 
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Assembler? Pah! Keyboards are for wusses.
I remember keying in bootstrappers on an octal switch bank. That was in the days when the in-joke about why computers came in big 19" racks was so that we could fit a bean counter inside each one.
What? It's 4pm? Time for dinner and off to bed! Creak.... E
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BTDTGTTS - Elliott 903...
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That's still way too comfortable. Let's hook up a hexadecimal keypad and enter machine codes directly into memory.
Actually, I have done this just last weekend on my very first computer
But still I see a point here: Often the younger fellows have their heads up in frameworks and the cool things the IDE can do for them and fail miserably at keeping control over memory usage or performance. Those rookies should spend some time with a tiny 8 bit computer with no more than 8 k RAM and everything would be nice and well.
A while ago he asked me what he should have printed on my business cards. I said 'Wizard'.
I read books which nobody else understand. Then I do something which nobody understands. After that the computer does something which nobody understands. When asked, I say things about the results which nobody understand. But everybody expects miracles from me on a regular basis. Looks to me like the classical definition of a wizard.
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