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Or you could just stop posting anonymously.
Jeremy Falcon
Imputek
<nobr>"In fact it is quite simple, men and women both only want one thing - what they can't have!" - phykell
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Jeremy Falcon wrote:
Or you could just stop posting anonymously.
I never have.. other than the one above... just that Nish's post about jobs thought it would be a good idea.
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Brian Dela
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interesting
The following statement about your geekness is true. The previous statement about your geekness is not true.
GCS/IT/P d- s: a- C++++$ UL+>++++ P+ L++$ E- W+++$ N !o K+ w++$ O---- M--
PS- PE Y+ PGP--- t !5 X- tv b+++ DI++ D+ G++ e++ h--- r+++
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hmmm wrote:
interesting
Isn't it
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Brian Dela
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Learn something new everyday (even if you have to wait till just before bedtime )
The following statement about your geekness is true. The previous statement about your geekness is not true.
GCS/IT/P d- s: a- C++++$ UL+>++++ P+ L++$ E- W+++$ N !o K+ w++$ O---- M--
PS- PE Y+ PGP--- t !5 X- tv b+++ DI++ D+ G++ e++ h--- r+++
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It is sickening beyond belief to see the same 4 or 5 articles day after day on the "Last 10 Updates" list. People make minor changes to their articles in order to stay on the list. Meanwhile, new articles often appear and disappear from the list in less than a half day. Why not have a tab for the "10 Newest Articles"? Keep the "Last 10 Updates", perhaps, but put it in a less prominent place. That way people can't manipulate the system by continually "updating" articles in order to keep them in the top 10.
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Good idea.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
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I agree with Chris. Very good idea
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Brian Dela
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Hear hear. I get really tired of saying "Hey a new article!" When really it was one I just read a day or two ago.
David Stone
But Clinton wasn't a predictable, boring, aging, lying, eloquent, maintainer-of-the-status-quo. He was a predictable, boring-but-trying-to-look-hip, aging-and-fat-but-seemingly-oblivious-to-it, lying-but-in-sadly-blatant-ways, not-eloquent-but-trying-to-make-up-for-it-by-talking-even-more, bringer-in-of-scary-and-potentially-dangerous-new-policies. And there was also Al Gore. It just wasn't *right*.
Shog9
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Is it broke? Seems to be stuck back on the 6th?
Thanks,
ed
Every time I walk into a singles bar I can hear Mom's wise words: "Don't pick that up, you don't know where it's been!"
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Was broke, now fixed.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
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We recently had a brief discussion about a new name for the Soapbox to more clearly express its purpose. How about The Asylum?
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Roger Wright wrote:
The Asylum?
Sounds good
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Brian Dela
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Well, that's two votes
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Roger Wright wrote:
Well, that's two votes
Well.. If I say I like it again would that be a third vote??? Or am I just being stupid here... [don't answer that.. it was rethorical ]
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Brian Dela
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Roger Wright wrote:
The Asylum
Sounds for me like The forum for those flamed out of every other one .
Pavel
Sonork 100.15206
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I dunno, I'm still kinda partial to "The Dopebox."
Jeremy Falcon
Imputek
<nobr>"In fact it is quite simple, men and women both only want one thing - what they can't have!" - phykell
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I am on the lookout for an article on how to control what files are listed in Windows Explorer.
Other articles here on CP have shown me how to implement an Explorer band bar, now I just need to know how to actually tell that file list to do certain things.
Basically I want to be able to do the following:
- Show only files modified today/yesterday/last week/in a certain period
- Allow DOS like wild card filtering (maybe even Regular expressions)
- Highlight different files between folders
and some other ideas. I can probably implement all of that, all I need to know is how to grab control of that file list.
Also seeing as my C++ skills are limited I would like to see the above done with C# or even, gasp, VB.
thanks all
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Paul Watson wrote:
or even, gasp, VB
Well you can just about forget that.. there are way too many VB haters around here.
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Going for the cross post award as well
B.
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How about a top 5 all-time articles panel on the front page?
B.
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Definitely should be per category/language.
Cheers,
Simon
"Sign up for a chance to be among the first to experience the wrath of the gods.", Microsoft's home page (24/06/2002)
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It's a shame. I really liked Opera.
Cathy
Life's uncertain, have dessert first!
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