If you want it really secure, do
String encrypted = MyString.Reverse().Reverse();
If you want it really secure, do
String encrypted = MyString.Reverse().Reverse();
If you want it really secure, do
String encrypted = MyString.Reverse().Reverse();
@Lorne Kates said:
Notice their tagline: Toronto's First Open Air Mall, modeled after the open-air type malls of places like California.
What's really funny is I remember in the late 70's when Don Mills was actually an open air mall, and they spent a whack of money enclosing it.
@mott555 said:
Do you guys have Braille on drive-up ATMs too? We sure do!
I'm going to chalk that up to "standard parts." All ATMs have braille on them. They don't make special non-braille for drive ups. There's no cost savings, and the existance of braille doesn't hurt anyone.
"And so our (Canada's) national government did just that, by sending out a flyer with braille printed on it."
Technically, it wasn't the government. It was the Conservative Party.
One would hope that if it was a government flyer, there would have been some competent person in communications who caught it when the flyer went through the usual vetting process.
@FrostCat said:
Or "lock and load." You LOAD your gun, and then you LOCK the magazine (or the cylinder, if you're wheelgun-inclined) in place.
A lock in the case of firearms is the ignition mechanism -- See Flintlock, wheelock, hammerlock etc. on wikipedia.
From my Army days, the "Load" command was an instruction to Load the magazine into the rifle.
the Ready command involved (amongst other things) Cocking the rifle and putting it on safe.
So the Ready Command is equivalent to a "Lock" command.
It is absolutely impossible to "Ready" or "Lock" a weapon that is not previously loaded.
(Technically, you could go through the motions, but from a State Transition perspective, it can't be done.)
@locallunatic said:
@joe.edwards said:
@Lorne Kates said:
* Rapid-Deploy ALT-TAB When Boss Comes (Porn edition)
* Rapid-Deploy ALT-TAB When Boss Comes (Porn edition, advanced)
What, no TDWTF edition? My skills should count, no matter how useless or obscure.
I'd be more worried about what seperates the normal and advanced courses than not having the site you use on the list.
Advanced means doing up your zipper at the same time.
@Paddles said:
You mean to say that at all other interesections, it's ok to enter the intersection even though your exit is blocked, so that you're stuck there and potentially blocking other people going through even though their exit is clear? That, sir, is TRWTF. In New South Wales, entering an intersection when the exit isn't clear is always an offence (though, sadly, not one that gets policed enough when some idiot causes a traffic jam by being caught in the middle of an intersection when the lights change). Your stated exception (waiting for oncoming traffic but your exit is clear) is also the exception here.
@Qwerty said:
It's a basic problem that SQL wasn't built to solve: "Put your hand up if you're not here." A related problem is "Put your hand up if your brother's not here."How is the table of employee-dates generated? The guru runs a script once a year to create next year's dates? Great fun when the guru leaves and a true WTF.
None of which changes the fact that the business requirement (find people without a schedule) is perfectly reasonable and not a WTF.
If you can use subqueries then something like:
SELECT (fields)
FROM employees
WHERE emp_id NOT IN (SELECT emp_id FROM schedules WHERE (complex date-selection expression) )can work. But you can't always use this type of subquery, either due to the back-end database or the front-end reporting tool not supporting it.
@dhromed said:
@nat42 said:
PRINT NOT(1)
-2
What happens with NOT(-2) ?
In an 8 bit representation:
0000 0010
Apply 2's complement algorithm (flip and add 1)
1111 1101 + 1 =
1111 1110
And Not it
0000 0001 = 1 in base 10