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Yeah, I'm a bit surprised at that, too, but technically, it's just text with a couple tags...which are also text. Nothing special to a quote. It takes slightly more work to get the user name in...
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I got on to other things, but found this issue rearing it's head again on a couple different repos. Still doesn't seem to impact all of them, though, which is really odd, especially since I kind of...
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No, it would not. People do that all the time. Life gets in the way of some coding problems, so returning after some time...happens.
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Well, it wouldn't hurt to put it out there and see whether or not there is any interest.
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Apple has always been a closed environment with a fairly small user base. Most game companies probably don't feel that it's worth the cost to port to Apple.
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Nope. Doesn't cost anything to post non-free stuff, either, at least for a small number of items. However, I'm a bit hesitant to post what may well be considered junk, at this point. I'd have to...
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Yeah, scrapping computer electronics can return a variety of rare metals. I'm not sure whether the same is true for an early-90s era stereo. It wasn't back in the vacuum tube era, but it wasn't so...
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That's actually how I feel. It mostly doesn't work. Technically, the radio does work, but half the device is the CD changer, and that part doesn't work...and the radio would only really work if a...
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Does anybody have any suggestions as to how to dispose of a partially functional stereo system? I bought this system back in the early 90s, and it is finally failing. I've replaced it, but I'm not...
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It sure started out weak. Strong finish, though.
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Oddly, we made it to about average snowpack for the year. I didn't think that would happen, but there were a lot of little storms, and it all added up. The northern part of the state didn't make it,...
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Winter has ended. Summer will be here in a few days.
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Okay, that is what I would expect, but in this case, both arguments are non-nullable, and yet there is no warning for either one. You created your own SelectListItem, but I am not. I'm using this:
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What's this "about done with college" bit? It's in your avatar. Did you got back for more?
Everybody in biology seems to be using R. Everybody I know in ESRI seems familiar with Python, though how...
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Perhaps my beard hasn't gotten quite that long, ever, but close.
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As for the ZZ Top, I've been there, but I do tend to trim. Scissors, though, not razors.
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Well, you better be able to smell it before you can SEE it...or else you have some major problems....or your shorts do.
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That reminds me of a time, back in college, when my alarm went off and I got up, dressed, grabbed my notebook, and headed off to class....only to find everybody else from the dorm standing around...
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I don't follow racing, but I've always found this thread pretty interesting. So, here's a question for you: What do you get for being the 11th or 12th place driver or 6th or 7th place constructor?...
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That does seem in keeping with the spirit of the thread, though. Posts are far between, yet the thread has never been totally moribund...unlike the question, which seems increasingly settled.
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I have found a few studies that showed that good-quality, commercial code ships with between one bug in 100 lines, and one bug in 1000 lines (and I've misplaced those citations, which really annoys...
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I have also heard that Python is very widely used, these days, but I can't say I have ever encountered anybody talking about it, aside from occasional references, on here. Is there anybody on here...
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I did not know that. I see a couple things in there that might still improve the performance, depending on what they imply, such as the ADP.ExecuteScalar and that CompleteExecuteScalar, but mostly I...
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Yeah. They've come and gone. Now they're back. Will they remain this way?
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While I can't say that I read every post thoroughly, it seems like the original code had a different issue that I didn't see addressed anywhere. You appeared to be using a datareader to get the first...
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What's the error message you get when you hover over the red zig-zag?
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The phrase is "Birds of a feather flock together." It's roughly the same meaning, to be sure.
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I edited that last post to add a final period.
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Well, it's certainly different for me. I haven't used a razors for a couple decades, by now.
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Berlin had an airfield, and the planes were probably still there from the war. Maybe that actually makes it harder? The only airdrops I have seen have been relatively small packages. Can you drop...
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There is nothing executable in that zip, so it follows all forum rules. I don't have the capabilities on this computer to scan further. The files all seem pretty innocuous types, but I don't know VB6...
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Oddly, I've just started getting into Razor pages with C#, though I don't intend to make a habit of it. In fact, in a little over a year, I don't intend to make a habit of work, either. On the other...
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I was mostly about making puns, but the point Funky made is largely correct. Gaza can't feed itself. It never could, as it was largely a city. Cities in the US are estimated to have roughly a week of...
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RD. Haven't seen you around in a long time.
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