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When Sean isn't looking, switch your pile with his
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The problem is he would then do it back to me.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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Is it possible to do something with this junk?
Console pseudo Artificial Intelligence[^]
It started from 3 high ratings, and was between "Latest Best Picks". Now there is a lot of 1 ratings, but he still fights adding 5 ratings.
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How did this manage to get published?
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Dang! I missed another chuckle. Why can't these articles first be sent to Purgatory, where everyone will give them a big guffaw stern look, before being kicked to Hell.
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This one in particular was one for the books.
I kinda want to reinstate it.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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So what was the cause of the power failure the other day?
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A circuit breaker in the hosting centre failed. It was one of those things that was big, over engineered, fully mechanical and should never, ever fail because there's nothing really to fail (so I was told).
Anyway, it failed.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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Alex Fr wrote: Console pseudo Artificial Intelligence
Gee. It is gone now, and I've missed it.
Was it pseudo-artificial, or pseudo-intelligent?
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OK, it's back, but only for a limited time.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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Thanks, I used most of 30 seconds to read it twice. Never imagined Console class was intended for AI applications. I learn something new every day.
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I've read it again, with all the recent messages attached.
Now I'm convinced we need a new article group, for more philosophical stuff.
We shouldn't lose spiritual gems like this one.
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You know, quite seriously, this is better than some of the serious articles that get submitted. If the author had waited until April 1 he would have gotten Article of the Month.
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ex-advertisement
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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The latest articles list on the homepage is only showing 6 articles and 9 blogs.
It's showing 10 tips, but Luc's PRE tip is shown twice.
Nick
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Be excellent to each other
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Thanks for reporting, Nick.
All fixed. Should be good on homepage after next caching
(15 minutes or so).
Sincerely,
Elina
Life is great!!!
Enjoy every moment of it!
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That was quick
Now there are 10 articles and 10 blogs but only 9 tips. Is that because only 9 tips have been written?
Nick
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Be excellent to each other
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There are 10 Tips in All category, 9 in C# and 6 in ASP.NET.
This would mean, we need more tips and tricks posted in each category
Sincerely,
Elina
Life is great!!!
Enjoy every moment of it!
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Nick Butler wrote: Luc's PRE tip is shown twice
Maybe because it is an excellent tip?
The same happens occasionally with articles; it suffices to publish an article through the wizard, and then update it before 10 other articles got added or updated. It would be better to only list the most recent addition/update of course.
Luc Pattyn [Forum Guidelines] [My Articles]
I only read code that is properly indented, and rendered in a non-proportional font; hint: use PRE tags in forum messages
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The messages don't expand in place as in IE. I have to scroll up and down to find the expanded message after every click. Is there a setting that I am missing?
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Are you talking about the forums on articles? Or in general because I don't have that in the 'normal' forums but do have it on the article one's.
I think I reported this a couple months ago already.
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In the articles, it gets covered up, and I have to scroll. In the 'normal' forums, the expanded message jumps to the center of the screen. Though I don't have to scroll, it is not as convenient as in IE, where the message just expands neatly in place.
I searched 'chrome' and browsed through a few pages of the search results to see if it had been posted, but couldn't find it. Maybe your post got buried deep.
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I use FireFox 3.5 and IE 8 and in both cases the messages expand neatly 'in-place'. I have never had to modify any settings for either browser for this.
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Shree wrote: In the articles, it gets covered up, and I have to scroll
Yeah same as me then.
Shree wrote: In the 'normal' forums, the expanded message jumps to the center of the screen.
Hmm not exactly the center of the screen here but it does jump, never really payed much attention to it until now . It's been so long since I used IE that I forgot how it reacted there
Shree wrote: Maybe your post got buried deep.
Probably, it was quite a long time ago.
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