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@Anketam said:
Ironicly I use a wooden table for a mouse pad. As far as glass cutting boards are concern, really depends on the quality of the glass. Glass can scratch very easily, so it could lose some of its nice appeal. IMO I prefer wood rather than plastic cutting boards, because of how bacteria behaves with them:
http://faculty.vetmed.ucdavis.edu/faculty/docliver/Research/cuttingboard.htm
Plastic cutting boards commonly contain Microban(R) to keep them clean.
And I really don't want broken glass or wood splinters in my food.
I would ask him to show you how he tested that code path.
@smxlong said:
If the printers in question are HP LaserJets, or a printer compatible with HP PJL, then you can configure the default duplex settings remotely by sending a specially formatted print job containing this:^[%-12345X@PJL DEFAULT DUPLEX=OFF^M^[%-12345X
Where "^[" is the escape character and "^M" is a line feed. This should turn off duplex for all subsequent jobs. There are other fun commands, like @PJL RDYMSG DISPLAY="Please Insert 5 Cents"
These days you can just go to your browser and enter http://printername to pull up the remote control panel.
@Weng said:
Lets say I want a report to run every 30 minutes. Using a timer, you set the timer for 30 minutes and it starts generating a report every 30 minutes or so. If you use the sleep method, you need to know how long your report is going to take to generate, and it needs to do it consistently, because you'll need to sleep for 30 minutes minus the duration it takes to run the report. If you have a report that takes 0 seconds to run in the middle of the night, but 25 minutes to run during peak time, how do you set up your sleep intervals?
Easy.
Either: Kick off the report in another thread and go to sleep for 30 minutes.
Or: Run the report, then calculate the time interval between now and when the report is next due, and sleep for that long.
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