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ROTFLMAO. Thanks. I really needed a laugh like that. Great
Regards,
Brian Dela
Run naked in the snow until you're sweating like a stuck pig and can't seem to catch your breath. When the flu becomes pneumonia, they can cure that with a shot. - Roger Wright
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You will find that Wife.GoToWork() causes Wife.WentToWork() to return true.
Also, the private variable Wife.TooTiredforSex will often be true after a call to Wife.GoToWork() and Wife.WentToWork() have returned success.
As there is no callback or interrupt handler for detecting this private property to be false, you must constantly call Wife.CanWeHaveSexNow() until the property Wife.TooTiredforSex has gone false. Sometimes Wife.SleptAllNight() will return true at the same time as Wife.TooTiredforSex has gone false.
C++/MFC/InstallShield since 1993
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Sometimes Wife.SleptAllNight() will return true at the same time as Wife.TooTiredforSex has gone false.
Problem is most times Wife.TooTiredForSex is false at the same time as Dad.AtWork is true.
Maybe I should call Dad.TakeASickDay() and hope for the best....
Col
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Christian Graus wrote:
Sadly, in my experience, GoToWork() is a very poorly written and resource hungry function, which seems always implimented to return void.
yet better than virtual pure.
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Mike Nordell wrote:
unsigned int GoToWork() throw(std::piss_off);
I frequently throw the same exception, although sometimes it is thrown back recursively. Regardless of how it is caught, the firmware suffers and resources shrink. Finally, the dreaded blue-screen-of-death pops up just as the system goes down.
In my personal experience, though, I have received compiler warnings when using the unsigned int. Apparently, whether the call goes through or not, the return value can still be negative. Putting a break point on max(iIncoming, iSpent) will reveal why. In such cases, consider calling Wife.Dispose() .
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I did that one... I ran the Wife.GivesBirth() method.
After she relaized that she had to then run the Wife.WatchesCartoonsAllDay(), Wife.FeedsChild(), and Wide.NoOneToTalkToAllDay(true) methods she was willing to jump right back into the work force
Paul Watson wrote:
"At the end of the day it is what you produce that counts, not how many doctorates you have on the wall."
George Carlin wrote:
"Don't sweat the petty things, and don't pet the sweaty things."
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Would that lead to a revival of phreaking?
--Mike--
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Only if Microsoft is providing the APIs...
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"And God said, Let us make man in our image"
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Michael Dunn wrote:
Would that lead to a revival of phreaking?
You mean, you stopped ??
Regardz
Colin J Davies
Sonork ID 100.9197:Colin
I'm guessing the concept of a 2 hour movie showing two guys eating a meal and talking struck them as 'foreign'
Rob Manderson wrote:
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I would have voted for "All of them".
The IT is one of the last domains for which we have no other limit than our imagination (Thanks, Mr Moore )
Angels banished from heaven have no choice but to become demons
Cowboy Bebop
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Man, you must be starved (for a good hack) if you even consider hacking your alarm clock!
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Corto Maltese wrote:
Being able to adjust water pressure and temperature remotely on my espresso machine would be of great benefits to me.
Brewing our own ... are we?
I can’t wait until they release espresso machine + grinder with built in Wi-Fi
Then customers can "pre order" by telnetting to it?
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Brewing our own ... are we?
Briel Multi-Pro ES-200 , but no built in Wi-Fi
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I have wondered whether you could get a sim card type thing that you carry around or via your cell-phone that lets expresso and other coffee machines to know what your preferences are. When you have a dissatisfactory experience from a machine you could let it know as well.
Regardz
Colin J Davies
Sonork ID 100.9197:Colin
I'm guessing the concept of a 2 hour movie showing two guys eating a meal and talking struck them as 'foreign'
Rob Manderson wrote:
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I believe that Gaggia make said device, or have one coming out
Chris W.
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In many cases you can already program these. For about $30 (and up) you can get one of those nifty thermostats that allow you to program different temperatures for different times of the day.
I suppose it's only a matter of time before that bad boy gets an IP address and you can program it from your computer. But then, it wouldn't be long before the virus writers took advantage of this and wrote a "deep freeze" virus...
You can pick your friends, and you can pick your nose, but you can't pick your friend's nose.
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In many cases you can already program these.
That's not programming! I want something that has an ActiveX control, and about 100 API functions so that I can tie in the next 2 years of weather forcasts and program it to answer my wireless cell connection so that I can set the thermostat.
Oh, and it should have API functions so that I can query the amount of oil left in the tank (I live in New England) and query the stock market so I can figure out when is the best time to buy heating oil.
Now, why the hell hasn't somebody done this????
Marc
Help! I'm an AI running around in someone's f*cked up universe simulator. Sensitivity and ethnic diversity means celebrating difference, not hiding from it. - Christian Graus Every line of code is a liability - Taka Muraoka Microsoft deliberately adds arbitrary layers of complexity to make it difficult to deliver Windows features on non-Windows platforms--Microsoft's "Halloween files"
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Marc Clifton wrote:
Oh, and it should have API functions so that I can query the amount of oil left in the tank (I live in New England) and query the stock market so I can figure out when is the best time to buy heating oil.
And it should be able to figure out when an ice storm is about to happen, and safely shut down all computing equipment before the power goes out.
You can pick your friends, and you can pick your nose, but you can't pick your friend's nose.
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My friend has a house at a small vilage.
The house has a fire place, aircontition and central heating.
This friday night we went there, sleep for 6 hours and the morning went to the nearby ski center.
The house was VERY cool so the only option was to put on the air contition and we sleep on the living room.
Now, if only we could turn on the central heating or the aircontition remotly 2-3 hours before
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The house was VERY cool so the only option was to put on the air contition
The house was cool and you put on the AC??? Brrrr.
(Must be a US slang, as air conditioning means cooling. Never understood why though. It certainly doesn't "condition" the air, except to cool it, remove moisture, and put pollutants from clogged air filters into the air).
Marc
Help! I'm an AI running around in someone's f*cked up universe simulator. Sensitivity and ethnic diversity means celebrating difference, not hiding from it. - Christian Graus Every line of code is a liability - Taka Muraoka Microsoft deliberately adds arbitrary layers of complexity to make it difficult to deliver Windows features on non-Windows platforms--Microsoft's "Halloween files"
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I'm the sucker that put "bathroom exhaust fan". It would be swell to have a sensor or some AI on it so you could program it to automatically turn on when it senses moisture, foul odors, etc. and shut off when they have been dissipated.
You can pick your friends, and you can pick your nose, but you can't pick your friend's nose.
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Nice to see you own up to that one
Chris Meech
"what makes CP different is the people and sense of community, things people will only discover if they join up and join in." Christian Graus Nov 14, 2002.
"AAAAAAAAAHHHHHH!!!!! Those leaks are driving me crazy! How does one finds a memory leak in a garbage collected environment ??! Daniel Turini Nov. 2, 2002.
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Now I wonder if whoever put "wife" or "girlfriend" will own up, too?
You can pick your friends, and you can pick your nose, but you can't pick your friend's nose.
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Probably not. Like the one who wrote
My wife. I'd like to extend her by creating a GoesToWork class.
Before invoking the attach method, you should have learned whether the GoesToWork method was inherited from a parent
Chris Meech
"what makes CP different is the people and sense of community, things people will only discover if they join up and join in." Christian Graus Nov 14, 2002.
"AAAAAAAAAHHHHHH!!!!! Those leaks are driving me crazy! How does one finds a memory leak in a garbage collected environment ??! Daniel Turini Nov. 2, 2002.
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Amen!
Software Zen: delete this;
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