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A buddy of mine bought a Spitfire a couple years back. It was in great shape, but he did some work on it and is now selling it for a considerable profit.
I'm a ways over 6ft, and found that I fit...
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The neighbors objected.:cry:
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Are you even old enough to be a curmudgeon??? Don't go taking on the mantle of being a curmudgeon until you've got enough grey hairs to justify it.
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Not covert, and certainly not very covert. Sure, there isn't a lot of fanfare about it, but when you're the biggest arms dealer in the world, and you give somebody military aid based on kit you are...
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I do my taxes by hand each year. Nothing much changed that I was aware of. I'd have to go back a few years to see, but it sure doesn't feel like anything has changed since I paid off my house.
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Back in VB6, the flex grid couldn't be edited. You could make it editable pretty easily by floating a textbox over the cell, sizing it to the same size as the cell, and moving the text from the cell...
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I need to get out and work on the garden a bit, now that the weather is nice.
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The boomer generation is defined as those born between 46 and 64. Boomers were alive when men landed on the moon, but the oldest of them were in their early twenties, so it's a bit hard to say they...
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So...you wrecked the one car so bad that the police thought it was an Opel Kadett...and you decided that was your fate?
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It's spring. New threads are sprouting all over the place, and the temperature is rising. Usually, the temperature causes the new sprouts, but this seems like the other way around.
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I support that. There are few problems we have that can't be solved in the long term by educating women. Educating everybody helps, but the positive impacts are greater from educating women.
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I don't know what generation I am. It all seems totally vague, to me. It feels like the baby boomers got named, and therefore we had to put a name on every subsequent generation. The baby boomers...
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Well, I love a good stampede, so just to be clear here, do we just have to say the word "gender", or does it take a bit more?
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The timer is too simple an animal to take any blame for this. The reason will end up lying elsewhere.
So, what happened when you put a breakpoint in the timer tick event and stepped through that...
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Does any of this ever go anywhere? I'm not sure that I've seen anybody on this forum ever budge even an inch from whatever view they had going in. Not on gender, not on censorship, not on COVID, and...
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Bizarre? Look at the natural world. The only difference there is, they don't get hung up about it.
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You pay for it, get in touch with the company.
What you are doing is web scraping, one way or the other, and it will give you no end of headaches. There is something in the makeup of web...
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No, and you have the wrong diagnosis, but we'd have to see some code to be able to figure it out.
The timer doesn't 'let go of variables'. It's a simple beast. When the timer interval elapses, a...
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Partly, I would say that it is cultural. The US has always had a certain Calvinist view, and a myth of rugged self reliance (especially out here in the west). The Calvinist view is that if you are...
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To theorize on this a bit, I believe we may be too old to be talking about this intelligently. I grew up before the internet. I was out in the workforce before social media even made an appearance....
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People tend not to show themselves in any light other than the one they'd like to be seen in. You always need to get the other side of the story, or else you're just being gullible.
Having said...
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That depends on what you consider mainstream media. If you are talking about television, then they didn't examine it more deeply because the medium doesn't allow deeper investigations of anything....
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As for censorship, I'd rather not have it, either. By now, people should be well aware that living without any rules is the same hopeless utopia as communism: A nice idea in theory, but in practice...
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I am leaning towards the belief that he will back out of the whole purchase. I don't have an opinion about that, I'm just betting on the outcome, and that's the bet I'd currently place.
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I can see that option in closed threads. I would expect that others could, as well, but I only looked in some 'sticky' closed threads at the tops of some of the forums, so those might be different.
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Meanwhile, it is clear that gaouser FULLY understands the Post Race and is entirely in the spirit of the thing.
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For anybody who is wondering what DDay is referring to...well, that post was well in keeping with Post Race, but was posted by somebody who has been going through some bad times and doesn't need it...
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I thought you might have been covering it that way, but I do feel the jump is more fundamental than the program counter. The program counter is one way to manage sequence, and it's the way most...
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Some people have been predicting that Musk would back out of this deal. This morning, it has been reported that he has stated that the deal is on hold. That doesn't mean it is dead, but it sure does...
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You need one other thing: A jump statement. I don't believe that any ASM language can be capable without one. They are the basis of conditionals, loops, and all other flow control.
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Since it's not a question, it belongs in the CodeBank rather than the question section. However, we don't allow the inclusion of compiled code, only source code, since we can't verify the legitimacy...
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It was just a little light humor.
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True, but at 4K records per upload....that will be a looooong time coming.
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My first question is: If you are going to use an identity field as the PK, why do you care what the values in it are? If you care about the numbers, you could just not use an identify field and fill...
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That's true. It is not a VB6 question, but nor is it a VB.NET question, or General Developer. There isn't a truly 'right' place for this thread, but SDO knows his audience and put the thread here for...
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Not to cast shade on your diet, but doesn't that make you light headed?
I like octopus nigiri, but not squid nigiri. You'd think they'd be quite similar...but they really aren't. Cooked, I might...
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Absolutely. The early reports suggested "politicians and corporations." It's easy to define the latter, but not so easy to define the former. Do you include the local PTA president? City council...
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That's a good answer, but just to add to it: It wasn't always this way. Back in the 90s, as C++ was struggling towards an ANSI standard, there was an issue with the poor performance of C++ relative...
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Did they really want a sub? This is clearly a place for a function, so it would be a bit bizarre to be required to use a sub. Not that it would be the weirdest assignment ever, but it would be...
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