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Dec 21st, 2000, 03:57 PM
#1
Thread Starter
Member
ummm... I mean WINTER BREAK!!! WOOOOOOOOO!!!!!
I have been waiting so long for this!!!!
I am going to learn more about classes, in C++ and more about windows programming... what are you gonna do for winter break?
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Dec 21st, 2000, 04:08 PM
#2
Hyperactive Member
What's a break? I vaguely remember something like that from the distant past.
Enjoy it while you can...and stay out of trouble!
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Dec 21st, 2000, 04:14 PM
#3
Originally posted by Benjamin
ummm... I mean WINTER BREAK!!! WOOOOOOOOO!!!!!
I have been waiting so long for this!!!!
I am going to learn more about classes, in C++ and more about windows programming... what are you gonna do for winter break?
I would imagine most people would be getting a life!
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Dec 21st, 2000, 04:14 PM
#4
transcendental analytic
2'nd snow fall yesterday, it's amazing winter ever come to Finland this year
I'm going to continue to try to finish myself, i have to sleep one hour less every day to catch up my timezone (backwards) before school starts (in two½ weeks)
Use  
writing software in C++ is like driving rivets into steel beam with a toothpick.
writing haskell makes your life easier:
reverse (p (6*9)) where p x|x==0=""|True=chr (48+z): p y where (y,z)=divMod x 13
To throw away OOP for low level languages is myopia, to keep OOP is hyperopia. To throw away OOP for a high level language is insight.
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Dec 21st, 2000, 04:16 PM
#5
Hyperactive Member
It's 75 degrees and sunny here. Doesn't feel much like Christmas.
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Dec 21st, 2000, 04:18 PM
#6
Hyperactive Member
Well here its summer-break. Well, its not really a break for me, I've got 3 programs to code in 2 months so I'll be sitting at home most of the time
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Dec 21st, 2000, 04:18 PM
#7
Thread Starter
Member
it's about 20° here.. and snowy 
it's not snowing right now, but it did wednesday, and we got a 2 hour delay(we didn't have to go to school until 2 hours after normal time)
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Dec 21st, 2000, 04:22 PM
#8
Benji and kedaman
Are you guys lucky...a white xmas. We got prediction of 38 degrees celsius for today, with major bush fire warnings.
and
horror
A ban on BBQs...is nothing sacred
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Dec 21st, 2000, 04:23 PM
#9
transcendental analytic
Damn, i hate farenheith! What's 20 resp 75 degrees in Celisius?
Anyway it's -5C° here and it's too dark to see if it's white out there but i doubt. It's almost Thursday too hehe.
Use  
writing software in C++ is like driving rivets into steel beam with a toothpick.
writing haskell makes your life easier:
reverse (p (6*9)) where p x|x==0=""|True=chr (48+z): p y where (y,z)=divMod x 13
To throw away OOP for low level languages is myopia, to keep OOP is hyperopia. To throw away OOP for a high level language is insight.
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Dec 21st, 2000, 04:25 PM
#10
transcendental analytic
I hate cold by the way Jethro, so i wish i was there with you actually Hehe, no way btw, but somwhere in your latitudes.
Use  
writing software in C++ is like driving rivets into steel beam with a toothpick.
writing haskell makes your life easier:
reverse (p (6*9)) where p x|x==0=""|True=chr (48+z): p y where (y,z)=divMod x 13
To throw away OOP for low level languages is myopia, to keep OOP is hyperopia. To throw away OOP for a high level language is insight.
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Dec 21st, 2000, 04:27 PM
#11
Thread Starter
Member
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Dec 21st, 2000, 04:27 PM
#12
Thread Starter
Member
I LOVE cold weather... hot weather sucks!!!!
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Dec 21st, 2000, 04:31 PM
#13
transcendental analytic
I LOVE HOT weather... cold weather just sucks!!!
It's been raining last two months too, event if we had warm days like 10C, rainy days sucks too.
Use  
writing software in C++ is like driving rivets into steel beam with a toothpick.
writing haskell makes your life easier:
reverse (p (6*9)) where p x|x==0=""|True=chr (48+z): p y where (y,z)=divMod x 13
To throw away OOP for low level languages is myopia, to keep OOP is hyperopia. To throw away OOP for a high level language is insight.
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Dec 21st, 2000, 04:34 PM
#14
transcendental analytic
BTW, how long is a 1,2V Ni-MH rechargable battery suppose to last? and what does 1500mAh mean?
Use  
writing software in C++ is like driving rivets into steel beam with a toothpick.
writing haskell makes your life easier:
reverse (p (6*9)) where p x|x==0=""|True=chr (48+z): p y where (y,z)=divMod x 13
To throw away OOP for low level languages is myopia, to keep OOP is hyperopia. To throw away OOP for a high level language is insight.
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Dec 21st, 2000, 04:39 PM
#15
kedaman some advantages to cold weather
You don't have to keep the flavoured vodka in the freezer compartment 
Had some great finnish vodka on Sat night at our xmas party. Man was it great. Pour a shot add some pepper and down the hatch.
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Dec 21st, 2000, 04:51 PM
#16
transcendental analytic
In finland we drink kosken korva, but i'm not a beverage expert and i don't even drink so i can't inform you more than that Jethro,..
Use  
writing software in C++ is like driving rivets into steel beam with a toothpick.
writing haskell makes your life easier:
reverse (p (6*9)) where p x|x==0=""|True=chr (48+z): p y where (y,z)=divMod x 13
To throw away OOP for low level languages is myopia, to keep OOP is hyperopia. To throw away OOP for a high level language is insight.
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Dec 21st, 2000, 04:56 PM
#17
Addicted Member
Enjoy the nice weather... we got 20cm snow yesterday and are suppose to get more tomorrow. It's also -25 C here right now... but add the windchill and it's closer to -45... oh well...
Anyway, I'm taking off now for a whole week off... so Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to all of you!
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Dec 21st, 2000, 05:48 PM
#18
Frenzied Member
we have a half day on friday. AND THEN PROGRAMMING 23 HOURS STRAIGHT!!!!! (15 minutes eating, 10 sleeping, 5 minutes bathroom, 20 minutes shower, 9 minutes playing in snow, 1 minute sleeping)!!!!!!!!! 
Im so excited. We only got about 1/2 inch here in new jersey. I prefer cold weather. I hate heat, you can't do anything about it, if its cold, you just put a sweater on
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Dec 21st, 2000, 05:56 PM
#19
Hyperactive Member
If you're too hot you can always take something off!!! I love the hot weather myself!
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Dec 21st, 2000, 05:59 PM
#20
Thread Starter
Member
yeah, but what happens when you're naked?
ummm... lets refrase that......
what happens when you're naked, and it's still too hot? you can't take your skin off......
if it gets cold... put a sweater on.. like steve said....
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Dec 21st, 2000, 06:00 PM
#21
Hyperactive Member
There's no such thing as too hot!
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Dec 21st, 2000, 06:03 PM
#22
Thread Starter
Member
I don't mean it like that katie!!!
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Dec 21st, 2000, 06:04 PM
#23
transcendental analytic
I agree, there's nothing too hot, but theres always too cold
Use  
writing software in C++ is like driving rivets into steel beam with a toothpick.
writing haskell makes your life easier:
reverse (p (6*9)) where p x|x==0=""|True=chr (48+z): p y where (y,z)=divMod x 13
To throw away OOP for low level languages is myopia, to keep OOP is hyperopia. To throw away OOP for a high level language is insight.
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Dec 21st, 2000, 06:07 PM
#24
Thread Starter
Member
whats wrong with you people?
what if it was 175°??? would you still be laughing at the guys in the air conditioned room, while you're treating your blisters?
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Dec 21st, 2000, 06:07 PM
#25
Hyperactive Member
Neither did I, honestly. I live in the desert. I love the warm weather. Everywhere inside is airconditioned so it's comfortable. You can go outside without a coat or sweater 90% of the time. It's much more comfortable to wear summer clothes than winter clothes...too bulky! Once my hands and feet get cold I have a hard time warming up...It only takes a minute for the airconditioner to get you comfortable. I love the heat!
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Dec 21st, 2000, 06:30 PM
#26
Currently heading to mid 30's already today
Am wearing board shorts, a tshirt, and thongs in air conditioned comfort at work. All l need now is a few beers to round out the effect....oh....we are having beers after lunch, last day pre xmas etc.
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Dec 21st, 2000, 06:32 PM
#27
Hyperactive Member
Sounds perfect to me Jethro. How cold does it get during your winter months?
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Dec 21st, 2000, 06:57 PM
#28
Shudder....can drop down to 12.
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Dec 21st, 2000, 07:12 PM
#29
transcendental analytic
I have to admit i'm jealous at Jethro
Use  
writing software in C++ is like driving rivets into steel beam with a toothpick.
writing haskell makes your life easier:
reverse (p (6*9)) where p x|x==0=""|True=chr (48+z): p y where (y,z)=divMod x 13
To throw away OOP for low level languages is myopia, to keep OOP is hyperopia. To throw away OOP for a high level language is insight.
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